John S. Riley sings “Happy Birthday” for Jack White in Tigers game

John S. Riley sings “Happy Birthday” for Jack White in Tigers game

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F07%2Fnewspress-collage-h36lsto4j-1752115866498 John S. Riley sings "Happy Birthday" for Jack White in Tigers game

Tigers fans may have had no dominant season for their Bingo card, but even less than that could have predicted the funny and strange scene that played before Wednesday.

Actor John C Raille, 60, threw the first festive stadium at Comeica Park before playing Detroit x -rays, but not without an unexpected delivery situation for “Happy Birthday” to Jack White, the front man of the white tapes.

“Will you join me in” Happy Birthday “singing to my friend Jack White? Riley asked 22,019 baffled fans in the audience.

Then the star “Step Brothers” and “Talladega Nights” moved to the screaming of the words “Happy Birthday” while the fans sang.

White, who reached the age of 50 on Wednesday, took everything from the stands, and looks with a set of entertainment, embarrassment and shock.

When Riley finished signing and screaming, “Play the ball!” Speakers began the explosion of the nation’s army, seven nation, which is the huge strikes of White Strips, which turned into a classic stadium.

Riley was born in Chicago, where Riley met the scenes of White at White Airlines, and hit the husband after he found a joint land on his backgrounds in the Middle West and her Catholic ups.

John C Riley threw the first festive stadium in
Tigers game on Wednesday. AP
John S. Riley sings “Happy Birthday” for Jack White on Wednesday
Tigers game. @Awfulannounce/x

White, a Detroit citizen, is a fans of tigers for life.

In a follow-up interview on Tigers broadcast, Reilly confirmed that White had no idea that he would be directed-or that Reilly would be in the game.

Jack White’s reaction was as John C Riley sang “Happy Birthday” to him in Tigers on Wednesday
game. @Awfulannounce/x

Riley also pointed out that the tigers shirt he was wearing to launch the first stadium was the same movie that he was wearing in the movie Kevin Costner in 1999 “For the Love of the Game”, where Reilly played the tigers of the tigers called Gus Sinski.

After making his way from the field, Riley took the game in the White wing, along with the wife of the rock star.

The long hysterical singing did not provide a happy charm of the tigers, though, which was exposed to a loss of 7-3 despite the presence of the best record in the baseball (59-35).

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