McCullough: "I am not putting that in newspaper." Moustakas on Hosmer's pick: "Hoz picks that thing 17 out of 38 times." Success has driven them mad.Ĭain on Bauer: "He was like a 17-38 to the plate." Hosmer on his RBIs against Cleveland: "I'll take 17. KC players are fining each other if they don't use "1738" in postgame interviews. As if outfielder Lorenzo Cain using “Trap Queen” for his walk-up music isn’t enough, it not seems the entire Royals clubhouse are fans of Fetty Wap.Īndy McCullough, a Royals beat writer for the Kansas City Star, uncovered the team’s game of dropping Fetty’s “1738” references in to interviews of late. Well now, it looks the Kansas City Royals are getting in on repping the Remy Boyz, too. You already know those are the words famed rap poet Fetty Wap uses to kick off what has become one of the biggest hits of the summer, “Trap Queen.” The “1738” is a reference to Rémy Martin’s 1738 Royal Accord cognac, and it seems fair to infer Fetty and his circle – the Remy Boyz – probably down the spirit often as they want. “1738! I’m like ‘hey, what’s up, hello?’ Seen yo’ pretty ass soon as you came in that door…”
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