Dodgers Organist is Providing Soundtrack to Olympic Events
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Dodgers Organist is Providing Soundtrack to Olympic Events
""That's a lot of hockey," he noted on social media alongside a laughing emoji."
""If you lined him up, I would have no idea what he looks like," star Mookie Betts said. "I definitely know his keys.""
""Hey, he's playing 'G Thang!' Go 'head now," Snoop exclaimed while commentating a hockey game."
""He's got a wide range of musical selection, so shoutout to Dieter, one of those heroes behind the scenes," Daly said."
Dieter Ruehle serves as the organist for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Kings and performed at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. He worked long schedules overseas, sometimes playing as many as three games per day. Ruehle has extensive Olympic experience, having participated in six Games before this trip and serving with the Dodgers since 2016. Players recognize his music even if they do not know him personally. Ruehle received on-air praise and celebrity recognition, including acknowledgement from Snoop Dogg and praise from Today show hosts, and he worked the U.S. women's hockey gold medal game.
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