LOS ANGELES (KABC) — One of the largest highlights of the Dodgers’ season to date occurred between innings.
When star nearer Edwin Diaz got here in to make his common season debut, his stroll out to the mound was magnified by Tatiana Tate. The trumpet extraordinaire blared a dwell model of Diaz’s iconic entrance music, “Narco.” The vitality from the Friday night time crowd at Dodger Stadium was electrical.
“I just grew up going to Dodgers games and just having a love,” Tate informed ABC7. “And when we signed Diaz last year, I said, ‘Oh, it’s going to be on and poppin’.'”
Days later, the gifted musician remains to be blown away by that second, describing it as one thing she’ll “never forget for the rest of my life.”
“It’s just really cool to say, ‘Hey, I play for the Dodgers.’ Like what? As a Cali girl, it’s really a blessing,” Tate mentioned.
Tate does not wish to toot her personal horn however says the Dodgers group approached her with the chance.
“It was the first time they had ever did something like that, and it was also a secret,” she mentioned. “I’m really happy that not only my talent showed but because I invested in my brand, I invested in my social media, that kind of helped propel me to that opportunity.”
The optimistic response to the surprise performance is music to Tate’s ears.
“I walk out, people are like, ‘That’s that trumpet lady,’ and they all start getting hyped and then I start getting hyped all over again,” she mentioned. “It’s an immense amount of love.”
Tate hopes to shut out future video games because the Dodgers’ quest for a three-peat will get underway.
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