Edwin Diaz has truly taken over MLB Twitter. Oh sure, the New York Mets closer is having a Cy Young-esque season as the best closer in baseball this year: A 1.38 ERA, 26 saves and 91 Ks in 45.1 ...
NEW YORK — Before Thom Jongkind could tell the story of the song “Narco”— the soundtrack for Mets closer Edwin Díaz and a glorious summer in Queens — he had a quick confession: He does not know ...
Mets pitcher Edwin Diaz walks to the mound at Citi Field. / SNY/Screengrab New York Mets relief pitcher Edwin Díaz brought back his iconic entrance to the mound on Monday night at Citi Field against ...
The Dutch DJ duo behind Citi Field favorite “Narco” endorse Edwin Diaz’s exclusive use of their viral hit song with Timmy Trumpet. Idir Makhlaf, one of the two members of Blasterjaxx, told MLB Network ...
"Nothing makes me happier. That is exactly what this song was meant to do." During an appearance on the "Amazin' But True" podcast, Jongkind and Makhlaf showed their willingness to perform "Narco" ...
This year, the soundtrack appears to be really good. Developers have made the choice to include what has become an iconic song to baseball fans, "Narcos" by Timmy Trumpet. While it is an admittedly ...
Their five-year-old collaboration with Timmy Trumpet has been blaring throughout Citi Field for a few seasons and blowing up virally for weeks, but Blasterjaxx is hoping to perform Edwin’s Diaz ...
New York Mets' closer Edwin Diaz has cemented himself as not only one of baseball's most effective closers, but also for having one of the best relief pitcher entrance songs ever. In 2022, he has been ...
If you haven't heard it before, prepare for an earworm. "Narco," by Australian musician Timmy Trumpet and the Dutch DJ duo Blasterjaxx, has become an attraction of its own at New York Mets games of ...
It's no secret that the big room sound is growing stale these days. As DJs play the same tunes and their labels unabashedly push the same sounding tunes, the sound has gone into a weird space. The ...
New York Mets reliever Edwin Diaz is considered the "official" Major League Baseball user of the song "Narco" by Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet, so Atlanta Braves catcher William Contreras might want ...