Jack White Scores Inside-the-Parks Home Run After Completing Mission to Visit All 30 MLB Stadiums
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUG 4 – Jack White completed his lifelong mission by attending games at all Major League Baseball stadiums, celebrating with the Detroit Tigers' win at Citizens Bank Park, officials said.
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Jack White completes “longtime mission” of watching a baseball game at every Major League stadium
Jack White says he has completed his “longtime mission” to watch a baseball match at every Major League stadium. READ MORE: Jack White – ‘No Name’ review: surprise album is maestro’s punkiest outing since White Stripes The former White Stripes frontman attended the Philadelphia Phillies versus the Detroit Tigers’ game at the weekend which his team, the Tigers, won. White took to Instagram to share his feat and pictures of himself at Citizens Ba…
Jack White completes pilgrimage to every Major League Baseball stadium
Idiosyncratic rocker and record ambassador Jack White is an outspoken baseball fan. He's a part-owner of Warstic, a baseball bat manufacturer, and composed "Battle Cry", a nifty slice of walk-up music for player Ian Kinsler. Now, he's notched a new feather in his baseball-loving cap: White has seen a baseball game at every MLB stadium in the country.Writing on Instagram (post below), White announced the achievement after watching a game in Phila…
Jack White Fulfils “Longtime Mission” of Attending a Game at Every Major League Baseball Stadium
Jack White has quietly ticked off a milestone that’s been years in the making: attending a game at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums. The final stop in his cross-country pilgrimage came over the weekend in Philadelphia, where the Detroit Tigers faced off against the Phillies. White was in the stands to witness his beloved Tigers claim the win, completing a journey he described as a “longtime mission” on Instagram. The former White Stripes fr…
Jack White Attends Baseball Game at Every Major League Stadium
As any Jack White fan in Philadelphia knows, it takes a lot to get the man to the city — the last time he played a concert here was in 2006, when The Raconteurs opened for Bob Dylan. It’s been even longer since he headlined a show — in 2002, to be exact. (He’s never publicly addressed his apparent aversion to Philly, but rumor has it the reluctance stems from a negative experience with The White Stripes in the early 2000s.) But if there’s one th…
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