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Song Parodies -> "Get Rid of That Game, Baseball"

Original Song Title:

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Get Rid of That Game, Baseball"

Parody Written by:

King Blake the Great

The Lyrics

My first one.
Get rid of that game, Baseball.
Football is the best sport.
We'll still eat peanuts and Cracker Jacks,
While we watch touchdowns and hard-hitting sacks.
You know baseball may seem so famous.
But few admit this is true.
Cause I WANT, MY, 4 quarter game.
Of course so do you!

{Organ replaying song in background}

{Fans booing}

"I hate baseball"
"Man this sport is boring"
"Those players could retire in five years and have more money than my family combined will make in a lifetime"

Get rid of that game, Baseball.
Just can't take it no more.
Month after month of that same ole stuff,
I'm here to say that enough is enough.
E S P N will show more football,
And highlights won't be so lame.
Football IS A-merica's sport.
It's the greatest game.

{Fans cheering}

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