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Organ music is played at a baseball stadium for the first time - April 26th, 1941

Organ music is played at a baseball stadium for the first time - April 26th, 1941

This Day in History Class

April 26, 20249m 54s

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On this day in 1941, the Chicago Cubs became the first Major League team to have live organ music performed at a ballgame.

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