“OMG.” Iglesias, that rare two-way star (infielder and song writer), showed uninhibited passion, abundant drive and considerable skill in the Mets’ surprise ride to October.
The fun, lovable, OMG, Jose Iglesias Mets are dead, and now ... have now become a team that fans outside of the city love to hate, and much of the year will be spent with fans praying on New ...
Regardless of his impact on the field, no one had a bigger effect on vibes than Iglesiad did for the Mets. After the infielder performed his song "OMG" at Citi Field, it started to feel like an ...
The “OMG” show is going from coast to coast. Jose Iglesias, the veteran infielder who resurrected his career with the Mets last season and was a spark plug during their run to the NLCS ...
The Mets 'OMG' theme in the second half was predicated ... they'll surely receive a loud ovation whenever they hate their return to Citi Field — even if they're wearing another team's jersey.
Each time a player homered in 2024, they quickly grabbed an OMG sign to snag a photo with it. Bringing back Iglesias could add to the excitement the 2025 Mets attain. Steve Cohen has New York ...
The dugout and stands were full of “OMG” signs, too. Iglesias had one of the best stretches of his career with the Mets, posting a .337.381/.830 line with four home runs and 26 RBIs in 85 ...
“OMG” is on the move. Jose Iglesias, whose hit-making at the plate and as a Latin pop star made him a revelation for the Mets last season, has agreed to a contract with the San Diego ...
Oct 16, 2024; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets second base Jose Iglesias (11) reacts during players introductions before game three of the NLCS for the 2024 MLB playoffs at Citi Field.