Dodgers News: Edwin Diaz to Bring Timmy Trumpet's "Narcos" Theme to Los Angeles As the 2026 MLB season approaches, Los Angeles Dodgers fans are eagerly anticipating the debut of new additions to the roster, including Edwin Diaz, who has signed a lucrative free-agent contract. The focus is on whether Diaz will bring his iconic "Narcos" entrance theme, a signature element of his career, to Dodger Stadium. Diaz, known for his electrifying presence on the mound, has long been associated with the high-energy "Narcos" song by Timmy Trumpet and Blasterjaxx. The track, which blends electronic beats with a dramatic trumpet solo, became a staple of his walk-up music during his time with the Seattle Mariners. After briefly switching to a different song during his tenure with the New York Mets, Diaz returned to "Narcos" in 2023, sparking a wave of fan enthusiasm. The Mets even incorporated the theme into merchandise, including bobbleheads and foam trumpet giveaways, cementing its place in the team’s culture. Now, with Diaz joining the Dodgers, fans are curious about how the theme will translate to Dodger Stadium. NBC Los Angeles reporter Olivia Garvey highlighted the significance of the moment, noting that the "Narcos" entrance would mark the first time Diaz steps onto the field at the iconic venue. “If all you Dodgers fans aren’t excited enough for OPENING DAY… For the first time at Dodger Stadium… We finally get to see Edwin Diaz come out of the Bullpen to the Trumpets,” Garvey wrote. The Dodgers’ 2026 lineup includes returning stars like Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, alongside new additions such as Kyle Tucker and Santiago Espinal. Diaz’s role as the team’s closer is expected to address their late-inning struggles, adding another layer of excitement for the season.#los_angeles #dodgers #edwin_diaz #timmy_trumpet #blasterjaxx
