Trending Now

Timmy Trumpet Helped the Mets Beat the Dodgers in August,

 But Where Do They Go From Here?

Trending Now

Timmy Trumpet performed "Narcos" live during Edwin Diaz's entrance on Wednesday

 night as the New York Mets closer shut the door on a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers in front of a capacity crowd at Citi Field. It was another legitimate moment.

Trending Now

If you were on Twitter when Diaz walked out, you would have thought this was Queen at Live Aid,

 which is fitting because if the Mets are somehow able to ride Timmy Trumpet and Edwin Diaz to the World Series this song will basically be the Queens version of "We Are The Champions."

Trending Now

After watching it unfold online last night, I tweeted that "only sports fans could convince themselves seeing someone play the trumpet

 for 30 seconds is the greatest thing they've ever seen." It may have sounded more like a dig than intended because it was pretty damn cool and it is the exact kind of thing that can really only happen when sports are good.

Trending Now

Teams, fans, franchises, etc. adopting songs is fun and sometimes has the potential to turn into tradition.

Trending Now

Does it make sense that Wisconsin students have been jumping around since 1998? No. Do they have a lot of fun doing it? Yes.

Trending Now

Timmy Trumpet (who I cannot just call "Trumpet," but might consider calling "Mr. Trumpet" in future posts about the Mets) was actually at the game on Tuesday night. 

Trending Now

 It was his first-ever baseball game and he played "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," but with no save opportunity, he decided to return last night. Will he ever leave? Some people think he shouldn't.

Trending Now

It's ridiculous, but also a legitimate suggestion. Where do Timmy Trumpet and the Mets go from here?