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.
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The song has become a rallying cry for the Mets faithful throughout the 2022 season.
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It was on full display yet again Wednesday night as Timmy Trumpet played Díaz's entrance music live during a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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"I think I could feel the difference," Díaz told reporters after the game. "Everybody was getting into it. It was really fun to watch."
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Timmy Trumpet, whose real name is Timothy Smith, had never seen a Major League Baseball game in person prior to this week.
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"Narco" which is performed by Smith and Dutch DJ Blasterjaxx, has become an anthem at Citi Field whenever Díaz enters the game.
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Before Díaz enters the game, stadium operators turn off the lights to get fans ready for the trumpeting sounds.
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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.
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Smith said "It's incredibly humbling and a great honor that a world-class athlete is using my song as inspiration to run on that pitch.
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