Edwin Diaz is having a dominant season for the Mets and his entry music has become so popular than the Australian musician Timmy Trumpet came to Citi Field ...
"It was pretty fun. But the real show was the sideshow when Mets closer Edwin Diaz entered the game in the ninth inning — and the musician who performs his entry music showed up at the stadium to play it. As fans rose from their seats in anticipation, Trumpet emerged from under the stands on the third base side wearing Díaz's No.
Edwin Díaz's entrance music has been a sensation this season, and the Australian trumpet player appearing in person made it that much better.
M.L.B.’s Best Closer Entrances Closer entrances have been re-energized this season by Edwin Díaz of the Mets.
Timmy Trumpet made his triumphant return to Citi Field on Wednesday and delivered a live rendition to Diaz's walk-up song 'Narco.'
Instead, Trumpet played a fantastic rendition of 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame.' It was really fun to watch.” So of course Trumpet — who, along with Blasterjaxx, put together the song — had to play it live.
Timmy Trumpet performed "Narcos" live during Edwin Diaz's entrance on Wednesday ...
Where do Timmy Trumpet and the Mets go from here? The Mets had a great moment and got a win over the Dodgers, but it was still August. It may have sounded more like a dig than intended because it was pretty damn cool and it is the exact kind of thing that can really only happen when sports are good.
But I can say, even with New York Mets fan bias, that Timmy Trumpet coming out on the field and playing Narco live as closer Edwin Diaz came in to pitch a save ...
Heck, [the Edwin Diaz Challenge on social media is good](https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/mets-edwin-diaz-challenge-entrance-song-tiktok-videos), too. … What a catch by Brandon Nimmo … We don’t know, because DIAZ DID COME IN. If Diaz didn’t come in, what would have happened? The Mets had him at Citi Field Tuesday night, but Diaz didn’t come in. So of course Timmy Trumpet — who, along with Blasterjaxx, put together the song — had to play it live.
Having already turned Edwin Díaz entrances to “Narco” into a beloved event at Citi Field, the team took it up a notch, as Timmy Trumpet played his signature ...
Baseball and music are two of the very best things on the planet to see in person, but there’s always been something a bit clunky about big ballpark concerts. And the 28-year-old closer followed up the electric musical performance with one of his own on the mound, retiring the side in order to secure a win for the Mets. Having already turned Edwin Díaz entrances to “Narco” into a beloved event at Citi Field, the team took it up a notch, as Timmy Trumpet played his signature part of the song live on the field as Díaz made his way in from the bullpen.
Timmy Trumpet got to play his “Narcos” song live as Edwin Diaz came into the game in a save situation on Wednesday, and the video immediately went viral.
Typically, as the ninth inning begins at Citi Field, Mets closer Edwin Díaz enters to the trumpeting sounds of "Narco" by Australian musician Timmy Trumpet.
[MLB](/mlb) career. Even the SNY broadcast refuses to go to commercial when Díaz enters the game as they pan their cameras on his entrance from the bullpen. Typically, as the ninth inning begins at Citi Field, Mets closer Edwin Díaz enters to the trumpeting sounds of "Narco" by Australian musician Timmy Trumpet. "It's absolutely insane," Smith said regarding Díaz's entrance. It was really fun to watch." "Everybody was getting into it.
Timmy Trumpet was in the building for the NY Mets game on Wednesday and performed Edwin Diaz's entrance song "Narco" live on the green at Citi Field.
It was really fun to watch." The crowd was hyped ... 'cause Timmy Trumpet was there to perform a live rendition of his song, right on the Citi Field grass, and it was awesome! It all went down during the Dodgers and Mets game in Queens ... and lucky for Mets fans, the Australian musician happened to be in NYC. and so was Diaz!