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Charley Marcuse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charley Marcuse
Charley "The Singing Hot Dog Man" Marcuse is a former hot dog vendor at the Tigers Stadium and Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He became known for his distinctive yell while selling hot dogs as well as his refusal to serve ketchup with them, responding "There is no ketchup in baseball!" when asked.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.charleysfoods.com/ )〕 He received national recognition after he was temporarily banned in 2004. He was fired permanently in 2013. == History ==
Charley began working at the Tiger Stadium in 1999 as a vendor with Sportservice. Marcuse became well known at Comerica Park for his operatic hot dog chant "hoooooooooooot dooooogs" during Tigers games. He states that the inspiration behind the operatic chant was derived from Luciano Pavarotti and a Three Tenors concert at Tiger Stadium. His characteristic chant was polarizing, drawing both praise and complaints from baseball fans. In 2004, he was asked to stop singing on the basis of complaints from fans and the team's broadcast partners; his voice was easily picked up by the microphones in the stadium. The decision received national attention and he was allowed to continue singing following an outcry from a number of fans demanding his return. Charley's is also known for his refusal to serve ketchup on his hotdogs, insisting that mustard is the sole topping that is acceptable. When customers asked for ketchup, he replied: "There is no ketchup in baseball!"
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