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Dodgers Fans Fire Back After Edwin Díaz’s Trumpeter Bashed for Performance

Dodgers Fans Fire Back After Edwin Díaz’s Trumpeter Bashed for Performance

Summary

During the Los Angeles Dodgers’ opening series of the season, Edwin Díaz's trumpet-driven entrance music, played live by Tatiana Tate, received mixed reactions online. Some fans criticized the performance, while others, including Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, supported her.

Key Facts

  • Edwin Díaz is a Los Angeles Dodgers player known for his unique entrance music.
  • His entrance music, "Narco," includes a prominent trumpet part.
  • The Dodgers hired Tatiana Tate to play the trumpet live during games.
  • During the season opener, Tate's performance received mixed reviews on social media.
  • Dodgers manager Dave Roberts defended Tate, stating she should perform at every game.
  • Díaz's entrance music became famous during his time with the New York Mets.

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