Major League Baseball and the New England Patriots paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne following his death. MLB shared his iconic 2003 performance of 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' at Wrigley Field, where Ozzy, clad in a Cubs jersey, attempted to lead the crowd in song. The moment was filled with humor as he struggled with the lyrics yet managed to deliver the final line successfully. The Patriots also acknowledged his impact, thanking him for using 'Crazy Train' as their entrance music during coach Bill Belichick's era.
Major League Baseball honored Ozzy Osbourne by sharing his 2003 performance of 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' at Wrigley Field during the seventh inning stretch.
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, together in Chicago Cubs jerseys, celebrated the tradition with enthusiasm, although Ozzy seemed mostly clueless about the song's lyrics.
Fans and players watched amused as Ozzy led the singalong, ultimately managing to nail the last line of the tune despite his apparent confusion.
The tribute coincided with the peak of the Osbourne family's fame, during the height of their reality show, 'The Osbournes'.
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