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.