There are walk-up songs and then there's the experience of being on the mound at Citi Field for the New York Mets' closer, who trots from the pen to the mound.
The electric entrance of "Narco" is to be blamed for the lights-out closer's dominant season, but we can't say for certain.
The Mets TV broadcast doesn't go to a commercial break when the Diaz show is on because it's so popular. The camera follows the pitcher as the crowd dances and claps in anticipation of another Mets win.
If Sunday's victory over the Atlanta Braves was any indication, Mets fans will have plenty of reason to celebrate the rest of the season.
Sound 'em. 🎺🎺🎺 pic.twitter.com/wPv2R0GDxt
— SNY (@SNYtv) August 7, 2022
We're running through a wall.
Buck Showalter was a big fan of the hype. The manager admitted on Monday that he delayed his bathroom break to watch the moment for himself.
Buck Showalter said he refrained from using the bathroom in the 9th inning to watch Edwin Díaz's entrance yesterday
(and he still had time for his bathroom trip 😂) pic.twitter.com/tgZAMFIkEr