Tuesday night’s World Series Game 6 kicked off with an emotional tribute to 22-year-old St. Louis Cardinals rookie outfielder Oscar Taveras, who died in a car accident Sunday in the Dominican Republic.
The stadium observed a moment of silence to honor the ball player shortly before the National Anthem.
The Kansas City Symphony Orchestra, led by director Michael Stern, then performed The Star-Spangled Banner.
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