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Posts: 19, Joined: Feb 4, Posts: 3, From Wikipedia quote: During the 5th inning, the fans will sing the Canadian national anthem, "Oh Canada. During the 5th inning, the Canadian fans began singing the anthem to gloat their lead. Florida State came back to win the game, and the fans have decided the anthem was responsible for their good fortune.

Joined: Jul 28, Posts: 17, The olympics were in the area years ago, and during an FSU baseball game you could hear them playing the Canadian national anthem in the 5th? FSU was losing the game, but right after they heard the song, they rallied and went on to win. Joined: Sep 10, Posts: 28, Joined: Jun 12, Posts: 12, Saw different explanation on Texags earlier, something about Olympics, 88, Grambling, etc Probably not true. Why the H3!!

Olympics in 88 were in Korea. Joined: Jun 6, They go overboard every now and again but mostly it's fun to listen to them. If you're a college baseball fan, it's an experience you should have but the stadium itself is tired and in need of some attention. Skip to main content. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers. Is this your business? Review Highlights. Reviewed April 13, Fun Baseball Game. Date of experience: February Thank TrailTrekker See all 2 reviews.

Reviews 2. Write a review. Filter reviews. Traveler rating. In college ball, you get to watch year-old boys leave in three or four years as completely different players than when they arrived. No one sulks on the field after an error or a bad break.

No one gets too demonstrative after smacking a home run, and no one shows up a rival or disses a teammate, even through body language. All for one and one for all. And it works. This sort of thing is inspiring in these modern times, and it generates a profound sense of loyalty. Even my wife, Marion, a previously indifferent baseball fan, has caught the fever and is an Animal.

Once, late in the season and tempted by inertia, I suggested that maybe we stay home and miss a game. Absolutely not. The Animals of Section B help create an atmosphere that is second to none in college baseball.

Determining the number of Animals is something of a work in progress. Kevin Delgado and his wife, Jennifer, have been Animals since Six years later, when Dick Howser Stadium opened, the group claimed Section B, just on the first-base side of home plate. A subsequent reconfiguration changed the section designations from letters to numbers, but never mind. We really do try, however. We strive to demonstrate good sportsmanship, routinely applauding opposing players who make outstanding plays.

A visiting pitcher never leaves the mound after his performance without a round of applause from the Animals and most other Florida State fans. In fact, after nearly every home series, visiting players or their relatives tell us they truly enjoyed the atmosphere that all Florida State fans helped create.

Everything is PG rated because we not only realize there are kids and families at the ballpark, but the Animals represent Florida State. We would never want anything to reflect negatively on the university. Often, this is expressed through a variety of sometimes puzzling superstitions.

Glad you asked. Lo and behold, the Seminoles immediately rallied, came back from a deficit and went on to win the game.



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