
"It is electric. I was at Citi when Timmy Trumpets came and performed it live, where the night before, he was there but didn't have a save opportunity so they got him to come back the next day. It's funny, the night into Tuesday morning, as we're getting closer to finishing this, in our suite we were pulling up on YouTube the different intro and getting all fired up."
"So much so, that hotel security came and they were like, 'We got a noise complaint.' I'm like, I promise you, 'This is a very lame group. We're actually watching an entrance walkout.' So he was like, 'OK, no problem,' and left. But it was fun to go through it, and I cannot wait for the first one at Dodger Stadium and just how electric it will be."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a history of iconic closers whose entrance music turns Dodger Stadium into an electric environment. Songs like Eric Gagné's 'Welcome to the Jungle' and Kenley Jansen's 'California Love' became closely associated with the players and gave fans a sense of security late in games. Edwin Díaz signed a three-year, $69 million contract and will debut in 2026 with his 'Narco' entrance song. Dodgers executives celebrated the signing by loudly playing the intro at the Winter Meetings, prompting a hotel noise complaint and underscoring excitement for Díaz's first Dodger Stadium walkout.
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