The song of the summer — in Queens, New York, at least — is “OMG,” an until-today Citi Field exclusive track by Latin pop artist Candelita, the music-making alias of New York Mets infielder Jose ...
It’s one of those ear-worm songs, so even if it wasn’t something you were going to hear at the ballpark all summer, it would find a way to bore into your head and stay there awhile. But, of course, ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — After each win during the New York Mets’ recent hot stretch, loud music penetrated their clubhouse walls featuring a familiar voice singing a catchy chorus that has drummed up the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It's a pop hit like many others: An ascending chorus, an addictive hook, a warm rhythm. But “OMG,” performed by New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias, has become the perfect anthem for ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Move over, Baha Men, and step aside, Timmy Trumpet. Here comes Candelita — aka, New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias. The tradition of musicians appearing at Mets games and performing ...
Jose Iglesias came in as a defensive substitute because of his skillful glove work in the eighth inning of the Mets’ win on Friday night. He took the field after the game to show off a completely ...
Whether we're talking about Creed and the Texas Rangers, Callum Scott with the Boston Red Sox and then later taken by the Philadelphia Phillies, or a number of others (many of which we've probably ...
Mets fans have adopted Iglesias' hit song as the team's anthem for the 2024 MLB season Elsa/Getty Images, Isaac Brekken/Getty Images OMG! Pitbull is jumping in on the Mets' postseason run. The 43-year ...
The New York Mets haven't had many reasons to celebrate since the start of the 2023 season. A disastrous year, despite sky-high expectations and a record-high payroll, led to a disappointing offseason ...
The New York Mets are advancing to the NLCS and fans have plenty of reason to celebrate. To get hyped about this unlikely accomplishment, we created a playlist with nine songs you can listen to so you ...
Move over, Baha Men, and step aside, Timmy Trumpet. Here comes Candelita — i.e. New York Mets infielder José Iglesias. The tradition of musicians appearing at Mets games and performing songs ...