Well, what happened, when I tell this, it doesn't seem possible. When the Milwaukee Braves, who had been the Boston Braves, moved to Milwaukee, the owners told me that, they called me out of the blue and asked me if I'd like to be an organist for the ball club. And I thought somebody was kidding me you know. Because I took music so seriously and that seemed so frivolous you know. And they said, it was the most left handed compliment I've ever had in my life, the man said to me, he was the president of the new Milwaukee Braves, said "well we need an organist and we don't know whether you're anything good or not, but every time we ask somebody who a good organist is, your name always comes up. And we want to know if you'd like to come in and talk to us about the job. " Well to me that was just some more extra money you know, and I'd never been to a baseball game. I couldn't even get a passing grade in gym. And my eyes cross if throw a ball at me you know. So I think I was the most unlikely person on earth to do be a sports organist. At any rate, I'll never forget that interview that they explained baseball to me. "Now the men get up with the bat, and they throw the ball, three strikes and you're out. Don't play unless the club is leaving the field. " So then they got nervous about me interrupting the game, and decided that they'd only have me play at the beginning, at the ending, and play "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in the middle. So after they became certain that I wouldn't wreck the national league, they let me, you know, begin to play.