The salary of a Baseball stadium organist can vary depending on factors such as the team's budget, the organist's experience, and the number of games they play. On average, stadium organists can earn anywhere from $30,000 to $60,000 per year. Some may earn additional income from playing at other events or venues.
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Oh, dude, you're really concerned about the financial well-being of those stadium organists, huh? Well, ballpark (pun intended), the pay for baseball stadium organists can vary depending on the team and the level of experience. Some may make around $30,000 to $50,000 per season, but hey, at least they get to play some sweet tunes while fans enjoy the game, right?
Oh honey, those stadium organists are probably making peanuts compared to the players. They might pull in anywhere from $30,000 to $60,000 a year, but don't expect them to be rolling in dough. They're there to add some tunes to the game, not to make bank.
I was the Stadium Organist for the Cleveland Indians for 2 seasons back when they played in Cleveland Stadium in 1985 and 1986 and I got paid AFM Union scale of $100 per game for each 81 game home season, plus free food, parking and a lot of free press coverage. I sat in at Angels Stadium in the 90's twice for my friend Peggy Duesquenel and got Union scale at $247 per game.
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