The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will feature something entirely new this spring: an exhibition devoted to the many connections between America’s most popular music form and its national pastime. Take Me Out: Baseball Rocks! will premiere in April and remain up through the baseball season. The exhibit will celebrate baseball as a pop-culture phenomenon through displays of sheet music, sports memorabilia and records. It will also include listening stations stocked with early cylinder and disc recordings and will include displays on baseball-associated songs from “Set My Heart Free” (Lee Maye, 1954) to the Seattle Mariners/New York Mets anthem “Who Let the Dogs Out?” (Baha Men, 2000). Indians Film, a final section will feature a collection of filmed interviews with individual Cleveland Indians players who will explain why they chose particular songs to represent them when they are up at bat.