Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

 Timmy Trumpet is hoping to horn in on this most notable season for the New York Mets.The 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

Australian-born musician was at Citi Field with trumpet in hand Tuesday night, ready if needed

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

 Timmy Trumpet is hoping to horn in on this most notable season for the New York Mets.The 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

to pop onto the diamond and perform his song “Narco” live if Mets closer Edwin Díaz emerged 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

from the bullpen. “I guess I’ll be somewhere around here and I’ll probably just pull out the 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

trumpet and then just play it,” he said, standing with Díaz next to the Mets dugout. As if anyone needed

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

a reminder a couple hours before the Mets hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers in a matchup of NL 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

division leaders, Trumpet put the instrument to his lips and blared the instantly recognizable first 

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

notes of Díaz's wildly popular entrance song.A blown song, not a blown save, in the mostly empty ballpark.

Mets closer Díaz hoping to hear Timmy Trumpet sound off

notes of Díaz's wildly popular entrance song.A blown song, not a blown save, in the mostly empty ballpark.