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The Mets and Edwin Diaz gave Timmy Trumpet his moment before he had to leave town.
Edwin Diaz and Timmy Trumpet at Citi Field. Stefan Jeremiah “I’m really happy,” Diaz said of Trumpet’s decision to be there Wednesday night.
Timmy Trumpet didn't get to play "Narco" at Citi Field on Tuesday, but he did get to meet Edwin Díaz and celebrate their viral sensation, Deesha Thosar writes.
Edwin Díaz’s entrance music has been a sensation this season, and the Australian trumpet player appearing in person made it that much better.
But Timmy Trumpet's live rendition of New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz's walk-up song 'Narco' set the world abuzz on Wednesday evening against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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. The song has become a rallying cry for ...
Heck, the Edwin Diaz Challenge on social media is good, too. So of course Timmy Trumpet - who, along with Blasterjaxx, put together the song - had to play it live.
"Narco," a dance hit by Australian musician Timmy Trumpet and the Dutch DJ duo Blasterjaxx, is the walk-on music for star relief pitcher Edwin Díaz.
Heck, the Edwin Diaz Challenge on social media is good, too. So of course Timmy Trumpet -- who, along with Blasterjaxx, put together the song -- had to play it live.
Timmy Trumpet, the Australian musician who plays the trumpet solo from the song Narco, was live at Citi Field to welcome Mets closer Edwin Diaz.
The entrance song for New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz that's sweeping the nation was played at multiple college football games over the weekend. In the first week of the college football season ...
Edwin Diaz Compares His Trumpet Entrance to Mariano Rivera's ‘Enter Sandman' Timmy Trumpet will throw out the first pitch at the game.
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