Bill Murray celebrates Cubs’ first full-capacity game, leads Wrigley Field in ‘Take Me out to the Ball Game’
Wrigley Field was at full capacity and the ballclub dubbed Friday's game 'Opening Day 2.0'
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Die-hard Chicago Cubs fan Bill Murray once again took hold of the announcer’s microphone to lead others in song at Wrigley Field.
The "Space Jam" performer, 70, played to a full stadium on Friday when he donned a familiar blue and gray Cubs cap and blue collared shirt during the seventh-inning stretch at Chicago’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
"This is what it feels like to be 100%," Murray shouted to screaming fans during the day game, eliciting a round of applause from many in attendance. "And we’re going to be louder from right now until the last out in the top of the ninth inning, understood?!"
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"Let’s scare the hell out of these Cardinals, let’s scare them," ordered the "Caddyshack" star before bellowing into his rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."
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The official Twitter account for the team shared the video on the social media platform, captioning it: "The one and only Bill Murray. #CubTogether."
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The Cubs, which took down the Cardinals in a score of 8-5, dubbed the daytime showcase, "Opening Day 2.0."