The World Series Game 3 this week was not only a battle between the Los Angeles Dodgers and their opponents but also a showcase of the talent of Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle. Ruehle’s song choices during the game became a highlight for many fans, adding humor and energy to the already intense match. From playing songs like “Walk Like an Egyptian” during a walk to incorporating subtle references like playing a 311 song when the score is 3-1, Ruehle’s skills as an organist were on full display.
In a recent interview with Variety, Ruehle discussed the importance of live organ music in baseball stadiums and how it enhances the overall fan experience. While not every team has an organist like the Dodgers, Ruehle believes that live music adds personality and energy to the game, reacting to the action on the field in real-time.
During the marathon Game 3, which lasted nearly seven hours, Ruehle’s song choices reflected the epic length of the game. From playing the theme to “The Never Ending Story” to Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time,” Ruehle kept fans entertained and engaged throughout the extended match.
Ruehle’s ability to add subtle comedy through his song selections without overshadowing the game itself was also highlighted in the interview. While other sports may not allow for such comedic elements, Ruehle finds a balance with the organ, adding fun moments for fans without detracting from the game’s tension.
Despite the subtlety of his references and in-jokes, Ruehle has been pleasantly surprised by the number of fans who catch on to his musical cues. With social media amplifying his reach, Ruehle’s song choices have garnered attention and appreciation from a wide audience.
As the World Series continues, fans can expect more creative and entertaining song selections from Ruehle during Dodgers games. And when the baseball season ends, Ruehle will transition to his other gig as the organist for the Kings, bringing his musical talents to the hockey arena. Whether it’s baseball or hockey, Ruehle’s unique touch adds a special element to the game-day experience for fans of all sports.

