David Bednar, a pitcher recently traded from the Pittsburgh Pirates to the New York Yankees, made an impactful entry by bringing his signature walk-up song 'Renegade' to Yankee Stadium. Known for its connection to Pittsburgh, the song resonated with fans during his debut. In his first game against the Houston Astros, Bednar recorded two strikeouts in 1.2 innings, contributing to a Yankees win. Additionally, he made history as the first Yankees pitcher since Goose Gossage in 1982 to achieve five or more outs by strikeout in a save.
When Bednar was traded from the Pirates to the Yankees, no one knew what was going to happen with 'Renegade.' Would it continue to be played in the Bronx? Would it end with his move away from Pittsburgh? Well, the answer has been given.
David Bednar brought his entrance song 'Renegade' from Pittsburgh to Yankee Stadium. The Steelers have used the song to hype up fans since the early 2000s.
Bednar took the mound for the Yankees against the Houston Astros, and as he made his way from the bullpen to the diamond, his infamous song started to play.
In a series-closing win against the Texas Rangers, Bednar made history, becoming the first Yankees pitcher since Hall of Famer Goose Gossage in 1982 to record five or more outs by strikeout in a save.
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