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John Adams, the drummer for Cleveland Guardians, passes away


Sep 7, 2011; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Indians fan John Adams bangs on his drum during a game against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

The man who provided the soundtrack for so many Cleveland baseball rallies and moments has passed away.

John Adams, the longtime drummer whose rhythm became synonymous with Cleveland baseball, has died, according to the team, who shared the news on Twitter.

Adams had been drumming during games for nearly 50 years, dating back to Cleveland Municipal Stadium. He made his debut with his drum on Aug. 24, 1973. At Progressive Field, Adams was perched at the top of the bleachers in left field. Last year, the team honored Adams with a bronze replica of his drum to be shown at Heritage Park. Adams also played his iconic drum with Patrick Carney of the Black Keys.

Adams had been mostly absent from the ballpark for the last few years because of health issues.

Jun 2, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Indians fan John Adams bangs his bass drum while seated in the bleachers in the first inning at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports



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