Watch: As Daniel Vogelbach approaches home plate, Stadium keenly hears “My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard”
Daniel Vogelbach
Daniel Vogelbach plays first baseman for the New York Mets, he’s the fairly hefty lefty who stands at 6’0″ and clocks in at 270 pounds. The Mets’ slugger walking up to the plate while the soothing music of Keli’s Milkshake reverberates all over inside the Citi Field during Wednesday’s game between New York and the Cincinnati Reds.
Daniel Vogelbach didn’t necessarily acknowledge the song as he went through his regular batting routine. However, the crowd clearly loved it. And the hilarious song selection also generated quite a few reactions from the MLB world on social media.
“Daniel Vogelbach is a s*x symbol in New York and that’s how it should be.” Tweeted Jared Carrabis posting the video of Daniel Vogelbach walking up with ‘Milkshake’ as the song playing in the stadium.
Tim Healey tweeted, “Daniel Vogelbach’s inspired choice of “Milkshake” as a walkup song (for Women’s Day at Citi Field) was at the, let’s say, encouragement of other Mets. “All the boys wanted me to do it,” he said. “The boys want, the boys get. I did it for them.” He added, “It was a one-day thing, he said.”
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Daniel Vogelbach is considered one of a kind, a treasure of the Empire State. He definitely understands his role with the Mets and also the one for the fans. Athletes are meant for entertainment.
In the ways he can, Vogelbach is pulling double duty by helping his team win and leaving a lasting impression on everyone who watches him. Vogelbach in just 14 games for the Mets, entering play Wednesday, he’s already hitting .333 with two home runs, 7 RBI, 10 walks, and an OPS of 1.044.
“We wanted to get an offensive player in here, and we think we did that in adding ‘Vogey,’ someone who has really excelled against right-handed pitching,” general manager Billy Eppler said shortly after the deal was announced. “He can be a presence in the order.”
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