“This Is What Baseball Needs”: Huge Wave Fan of Approval Hits José Iglesias After ‘OMG’ Performance Goes Viral Thanks to Another Mets Win
A wave of fan approval is sweeping through baseball as New York Mets infielder José Iglesias, better known as Candelita, set Citi Field ablaze last night with a post-game performance of his hit single, ‘OMG’. The song, already an anthem for the resurgent Queens, ignited the stadium as fans and teammates alike joined in the celebration. But this is not just about a catchy tune; it’s a symbol of a team’s resurgence and a testament to the power of music in sports.
The performance, captured by Jomboy Media, has since gone viral, amassing over 710,000 views and counting. The video showcases Iglesias surrounded by enthusiastic teammates, including Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, and Luis Severino, all dancing and singing along with an energy that’s nothing short of infectious. But the question remains: What’s behind this electrifying phenomenon?
Iglesias, a 12-year MLB veteran, penned ‘OMG’ last year during his time in the minor leagues as a testament to “overcoming hard times and staying positive,” as reported by The Athletic. Upon his call-up to the Mets on May 31st, the song quickly became a clubhouse favorite, coinciding with the team’s impressive turnaround. In fact, the Amazins have gone 16-6 since Iglesias’ arrival, sparking speculation that ‘OMG’ may be more than just a song; it might just be their lucky charm.
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The jubilant atmosphere at Citi Field is a stark contrast to the team’s struggles earlier this season. One fan’s comment under the viral video encapsulates the sentiment of many: “This is what baseball needs more of!” Certainly, the Mets appeared more alive than ever before because of José Iglesias’ performance and their enthusiastic embrace of ‘OMG’—a move that resonated greatly with fans. However, what implications does this have for baseball’s relationship with music moving forward?
“The scenario was perfect,” Candelita revealed, beaming after the game. “The fans enjoyed it. The team enjoyed it. Great ‘W’ for the team. It was just a special night overall.” It couldn’t have been clearer that the energy of ‘OMG’ and his performance is a force to be reckoned with; however, one can only hope that this vibe translates into sustained success on the field for the Mets for their upcoming games.
With their present standing being 40-39 after demolishing the Houston Astros with a record win of 7-2, the team is only a single game away from securing the final National League Wild Card position—a feat that appeared nearly impossible just a few weeks ago. Therefore, as ‘OMG’ still echoes across the stadium and further, one can’t help but ask: Are we supposed to be happy for now or should we expect something greater? Fueled by this sense of hopefulness come the expressions of fans who clearly desire an even better outcome than what was already achieved at Citi Field—they are here for it, and they want more!
José Iglesias’ ‘OMG’: League-wide fans united by Mets’ infectious vibesFrom flushing to the farthest reaches of the baseball world—Iglesias’ ‘OMG’ is turning out to be the soundtrack to a wild summer, connecting with people through bops and beats, and sparking a national discussion on joy in America’s favorite pastime.
“A month ago this was a lost season all I was asking for was just the smallest bit of hope and entertainment… boy have they delivered,” said one fan speaking for the entire Queens’ fanbase, who breathed that sigh of relief yesterday night. It wasn’t just a single event, after all; José Iglesias represented everything it took for this team to turn around (and then some). From rock bottom spirits—the Mets have risen (and raked), all thanks to their new rally song!
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Another fan boldly predicted, “This is going to sound so much better along the Canyon of Heroes in late October,” predicted another fan looking wayyyyy ahead. While it’s still early in the season, the newfound energy and enthusiasm have sparked dreams of a World Series parade, a testament to the transformative power of a simple song and the team’s unwavering spirit.
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“Mets are bringing some of the Savannah Bananas vibe to MLB lately,” a third fan chimed in, referencing the popular exhibition baseball team known for their entertaining antics and unorthodox approach to the game. This comparative statement definitely underscores the unique and refreshing atmosphere that the Queens have cultivated—one that prioritizes fun and enjoyment alongside a fierce competitive spirit. What’s funnier is the fact that even rival fans couldn’t resist joining the chorus of approval!
“Yankee fan but I’ll give em props…playing well and vibes are weird but good lately,” admitted one, highlighting the universal appeal of the Mets’ feel-good story. While rivalries remain, there’s a shared appreciation for the team’s ability to inject a dose of much-needed fun into the sport, thanks to José Iglesias. “Even as a Braves fan this is what Mets fans and Mets players need. Just have fun guys!” exclaimed another, showcasing the widespread recognition that baseball is, at its heart, a game meant to be enjoyed. The Mets’ recent success, coupled with their infectious spirit, is a reminder to fans and players alike that the joy of the game is just as important as the wins and losses.