The iconic song has been used and alluded to in many different ways since its inception. • In
A Night at the Opera (1935),
Harpo and Chico Marx disrupt an opera performance by surreptitiously distributing the sheet music for the song to the orchestra. • The sketch
Who's On First by Abbott and Costello starts with Abbott briefly singing the song. • In 1949 a musical comedy Technicolor film with the same name was produced by MGM. It stars Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, Gene Kelly, and was directed by Busby Berkeley. The song is featured in the film, performed by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra, reprise by Esther Williams. • The 2001 children's book
Take Me Out of the Bathtub and other Silly Dilly Songs by Alan Katz and David Catrow, featuring silly words to well-known tunes, recast the end of the chorus as "I used one, two, three bars of soap; take me out, I'm clean!" in its title number. • In 2002, as a bonus feature in the video game
MLB Slugfest 2003,
nu metal band
Dry Kill Logic recorded an original song (alongside an accompanying music video) for the game entitled "Riot at the Bat Rack", which is loosely based on "Take Me Out to the Ball Game". • In 2006,
Jim Burke authored and illustrated a children's book version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame". • In 2008, Andy Strasberg, Bob Thompson and Tim Wiles (from the Baseball Hall of Fame) wrote a comprehensive book on the history of the song, ''Baseball's Greatest Hit: The Story of 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game'''. The book, published by Hal Leonard Books, included a CD with 16 different recordings of the song from various points in time, ranging from a 1908 recording by Fred Lambert, to a seventh-inning-stretch recording by
Harry Caray. • Also in 2008, a parody of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" was sung during an episode of the third season of the American game show
Deal or No Deal on
NBC. The contestant of that episode, Garrett Smith, was a baseball aficionado and a proud
Atlanta Braves fan who even hoped to play for the team as a catcher. However, the lyrics were changed to lyrics that showed disdain for Smith, as this was a song that was penned by the Banker who then encouraged the in-studio audience to sing it to him. • From March 13, 2015, the tune of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" was adopted as the
departure melody for trains on the
Tokyo Metro Namboku Line at
Kōrakuen Station in Tokyo, Japan. Baseball is
popular in Japan, and Korakuen Station is one of the closest stations to the
Tokyo Dome baseball stadium. • In September 2016, the
Miami Marlins paid tribute to the pitcher
José Fernández, who had died in a boating accident earlier that month, with a trumpet rendition during a pregame ceremony. • In October 2016, actor
Bill Murray, a Chicago Cubs fan, impersonated
Daffy Duck as he gave his rendition of the chorus of 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game' while at game 3 of the 2016 World Series, held at Wrigley Field. • The piece for narrator and orchestra
Lifting the Curse with music by Julian Wachner and spoken text by Bill Littlefield extensively quotes the song in full orchestral array. It has been recorded on CD with The Landmarks Orchestra (Boston), Littlefield narrating. • In 2019, after the
Hartford Yard Goats minor league baseball team banned peanuts at
Dunkin' Park due to allergy concerns, the club announced a contest for fans to come up with new, nut-free lyrics to replace "Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack." The winning lyric, "Buy me a
hot dog and Yard Goats cap", has been sung at home games ever since. • In August 2025, the
Sesame Street Muppets covered the song on the
Sesame Street YouTube channel. • Prior to the
NWSL's
Chicago Red Stars game against
Bay FC at
Wrigley Field on June 8, 2024, the Red Stars created a promotional video at the stadium featuring a modified version of the song that referenced soccer instead of baseball. The video also honored Katie Casey, the original subject of the song. == Recognition and awards ==