If you’re a parent or simply someone who’s been around kids lately, you’re likely familiar with the catchy tune “Baby Shark, doo doo doo doo.” While it can be grating for some, one baseball player is embracing it wholeheartedly.
On March 28, during his first at-bat of the MLB season at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, shortstop Noah Ramirez of the Texas Rangers made an unforgettable entrance with “Baby Shark” blaring as his walk-up music. The announcer couldn’t help but comment, “How can you not love that? Fans are going to eat it up!”
In a conversation with Fox Sports Southwest reporter Mia Thompson during the game, Ramirez shared the inspiration behind his choice: “It’s my son’s favorite song.” His 20-month-old son, Alex, inspired the decision, and the MLB quickly tweeted out a video of Ramirez hitting a homer shortly after, cheekily noting, “Coincidence? We think not.”
Fans of all ages appreciated his unique choice, with many taking to Twitter to express their delight. The “Baby Shark” phenomenon has taken over the nation, inspiring countless viral challenges and even making its way to the Billboard Top 100 in 2018. With a Valentine’s Day version released and merchandise like Play-Doh featuring the catchy tune, it’s safe to say the song isn’t going away any time soon.
Ramirez isn’t planning on stopping this trend either. “If you’re not a fan of it, you better get used to it; it’s here to stay,” he said, according to The Associated Press. “I hope ‘Baby Shark’ brings me some luck at the plate. Just one hit a day would be nice.” As a devoted father, he’s clearly looking to share the joy of music with his little one. Alongside his wife, Sarah, he welcomed Alex in 2017, and they have recently added a baby girl, Maria, to their family.
While Ramirez aims to keep things balanced and not overly spoil his son, he sees no harm in showering him with tunes that bring joy. “I don’t want to go overboard,” he said about the gifts for Alex. “But music is one way to make him happy.” With over 2.5 billion views on YouTube, it’s evident that “Baby Shark” resonates with many beyond just his son. The adorable song is likely to have all the young fans at the Rangers game dancing along.
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Summary
Texas Rangers shortstop Noah Ramirez has chosen “Baby Shark” as his walk-up music to celebrate his son, Alex, who loves the song. This choice has garnered attention and delight from fans, highlighting the trend of the catchy tune that has taken over the nation. Ramirez embraces fatherhood while balancing fun and responsibility, ensuring that music remains a joyful part of their lives.
