The Temptations opened Game 5 of the National League Championship Series at sold-out Citi Field Friday with a rendition of “My Girl,” which this season has served as the walk-up music for New ...
The Temptations helped provide Francisco Lindor and the Mets some much-needed sunshine following a cloudy day. With the Motown legends performing both the national anthem and his walk-up song ...
By Associated Press Otis Williams had a confession. Asked whether he was a baseball fan, the 82-year-old founder of The Temptations coughed and said in a low, sing-song voice: “Dodgers.” ...
Yes, that’s right: The Temptations — Motown legends and performers of songs like Just My Imagination, Ain’t Too Proud to Beg and Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone — will be on the mic for the ...
In what could be the 2024 Citi Field finale during a chilly autumn, the Mets will have sunshine. The Temptations will perform “My Girl,” the beloved tune and Francisco Lindor’s walkout song ...
Legendary Motown group The Temptations will perform their No. 1 hit single, "My Girl," when Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is up at bat. The Temptations will perform the National Anthem and "My ...
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Prior to the first pitch in Friday's Game 5 of the NLCS between the Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers, The Temptations were at Citi Field and performed one of their hit songs 'My Girl,' which has ...
To get the action started ahead of first pitch on Friday, Oct. 18, the Mets welcomed The Temptations to Citi Field. While the legendary Motown group has more of a tie to Detroit in their origin ...
The legendary vocal group The Temptations performed the national anthem, as well as a live rendition of Francisco Lindor's walkup song, ahead of NLCS Game 5. The Mets were on the brink of ...
Sixty years after its debut, The Temptations’ “My Girl” has become a hit at Citi Field since New York Mets star Francisco Lindor began using it as his walk-up song in late May NEW YORK ...