Performers & Honorees For World Series Game 7

We have the former St. Louis Cardinals and the performers who will take part in the pregame and in-game festivities for Game 7 of the World Series. Former American Idol participant Chris Daughtry sings the National Anthem. And former Redbirds pitchers Bob Forsch and Joe Magrane will come out and get standing ovations from the sure-to-be raucous Busch Stadium crowd tonight. Here is the listing from Major League Baseball.

CHRIS DAUGHTRY TO PERFORM NATIONAL ANTHEM; DAVID NAIL TO PERFORM GOD BLESS AMERICA AT GAME SEVEN OF WORLD SERIES ON FOX

CARDINALS BOB FORSCH TO THROW OUT FIRST PITCH WITH JOE MAGRANE TO DELIVER GAME BALL

Chris Daughtry, lead singer from the multi-platinum rock band “Daughtry,” will perform the National Anthem prior to Game Seven of the 2011 World Series between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals with coverage beginning at 7:30pm Eastern on FOX. Grammy nominated country music artist David Nail will perform God Bless America.

Bob Forsch, 1982 World Series pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals, will throw out the Ceremonial First Pitch. Joe Magrane, 1987 World Series pitcher with the Cardinals and current MLB Network analyst, will deliver the official game ball.

American rock band Daughtry has scored four No.1 hits, garnered four Grammy nominations, sold over seven million albums and played sold out concerts around the world. Daughtry’s self titled debut was the fastest selling rock debut in Soundscan history and its follow up Leave This Town was the quintet’s second consecutive No. 1 album. The band’s highly anticipated new album Break The Spell comes out November 21, 2011 – five years to the day that Daughtry released its self-titled 5x-platinum debut album.

Missouri native David Nail is a Grammy nominated artist on MCA Records Nashville and is an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan. On November 15th Nail will release his second album titled The Sound Of A Million Dreams. The Sound Of A Million Dreams is the follow-up to Nail’s acclaimed first album, I’m About To Come Alive, which garnered him a Grammy nomination for Best Male Vocal Country Performance for his hit “Turning Home” and an Academy of Country Music Award nomination for Single of the Year for his “Red Light.”

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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