For decades, relief pitchers have made their entrances to booming music, but the tradition traces back to the early 1970s and an unconventional Yankees left-hander. Sparky Lyle became the first reliever to regularly enter the game to a blaring tune, turning a routine pitching change into a moment fans anticipated. What began as a quirky experiment quietly reshaped baseball atmosphere forever.

🕵️ Inside Today’s Newspaper Clips You’ll Learn:

  • The exact song that announced Sparky Lyle’s entrance

  • His real name and the origin of “Sparky”

  • The unlikely way he was first discovered

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