Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" performed at Major League Baseball parks coast-to-coast previous night in a gratitude to the town of Boston, that is ongoing to recover after bombings Monday evening killed 3 people and injured 176 near the complete line of the Boston Marathon.
Diamond's 1969 music has been performing before the bottom of the 8th inning at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox, at each and every game since 2002: As much as the Red Sox are historically a symbol of pride as well as unity in Boston, "Sweet Caroline" has come to be an unbreakable ritual at Fenway Park.
As additional tribute at Miller Park in Milwaukee, the concept music from classic Boston TV show Cheers rang out throughout the Brewers game. The New York Yankees, original archrivals to the Red Sox, had a time of silence at last nights game for those impacted by the disaster in Boston, and a "We Stand United" banner has been hung at Yankee Arena.
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