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Apr 15, 2005
Alison Krauss + Union Station render the national anthem at Boston's Fenway Park, where baseball's Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, 10-0
May 3, 2005
Good Sports releases the album "Oh Say Can You Sing," featuring 11 major-league baseball players performing popular songs. It includes Cincinnati first baseman Sean Casey covering Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now?!"
May 8, 2005
Trisha Yearwood performs the national anthem when the Cincinnati Reds host the Los Angeles Dodgers at Great American Ball Park. L.A. wins, 9-3
May 20, 2005
The Oak Ridge Boys perform the national anthem at Shea Stadium when the New York Mets host the cross-town Yankees. The Yanks win, 5-2
May 20, 2005
Lila McCann sings the national anthem at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, where the visiting Angels win, 9-0
May 29, 2005
Former Little Texas member Brady Seals and his new band, Hot Apple Pie, perform "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park. The Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 11-2
Jun 4, 2005
Patti Page delivers the national anthem at San Diego's Petco Park prior to a Padres game. The home team is defeated by the Chicago Cubs, 11-5
Jun 9, 2005
Pat Green takes batting practice with the San Diego Padres at Petco Park, hanging with pitcher Scott Linebrink, who cut Green's "Wave On Wave" for the multi-athlete album "Oh Say Can You Sing." The Padres beat the Cleveland Indians, 3-2
Jun 16, 2005
Kenny Chesney throws out the ceremonial first pitch at Oakland's Network Associates Coliseum when the A's take on the New York Mets. Outfielder Eric Byrnes is the receiver for Chesney's toss. The A's eventually lose to the Mets, 9-6
Jun 23, 2005
Tracy Lawrence sings the national anthem at Milwaukee's Miller Park as the Brewers edge the Chicago Cubs, 8-7
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