Dodgers Give Edwin Díaz a Live Trumpet Entrance

Los Angeles, California, USASat Mar 28 2026
The Dodgers surprised fans by hiring a real trumpeter for Edwin Díaz’s first save. When the pitcher stepped onto the mound, a spotlight shone on the left‑field deck where Tatiana Tate waited with her brass. The familiar “Narco” beat filled the stadium, a tune that Díaz first used years ago with the Mets. Fans cheered louder than usual as the trumpet blared, and teammates laughed about how unexpected it was. Coach Dave Roberts hinted that the Dodgers had planned something special, but most players only saw it when they looked at the big screens.
Díaz, who signed a three‑year deal for $69 million last season, has carried the same walk‑out music to his new home. He said he feels ready to help Los Angeles win and that the trumpet moment didn’t bother him at all. The move shows how teams are adding extra flair to games, turning a pitcher’s entrance into a full‑blown show. It also keeps the tradition alive for fans who loved Díaz’s loud entrance in New York.
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