responsible or the man who was kicked out of the game, derrick dye, the account executive, is joining us from daytonast off, what led to playing that song? >> the was a ground ballo he i first, looked like the first baseman caught it and lost the ball. and he was taking off the glove. which is typically an out. but the umpire called him safe. and i was shuffling through different music to set the mood and is stumbled across "three blind mice" and then after a few seconds of playing it, the umpire pointed up to me and said, you're out. >> did they have any music after you were ejected from the sound booth? >> none. music was cut off, the p.a. announcer was cut off. we actually had a fan get up on a soap box and start announcing the players. number seven is now batting. >> he's received a statement from the executive director of communications from minor league baseball and it says -- audio, which is music, organist, et cetera, may not be played in a manner that may incite spectators to react in a negative fashion to an umpire's decision. it is the home club's responsibility to monitor its video and au