Metallica's Enter Sandman Part of New York's Major League Debate

Rivera, Wagner both take the field to the same song

Opening day came and went last week, and baseball fans worldwide rejoiced as their favorite teams started hitting away in what is sure to be an exciting 2006 Major League campaign. So why is everyone in the New York area up in arms? How could a decade old
 song by Metallica fire up such a heated debate on both sides of the Hudson River?

When new NY Mets closer Billy Wagner took the mound in the ninth inning of a 3-2 game, the same song blared over the loud speakers as it had in his prevous stops in Philadelphia and Houston for nearly the last ten years. A huge Metallica fan, Wagner had made "Enter Sandman", the metal outfit's seminal hit, his personal theme song. As an Astro and a Phillie, Wagner had saved 238 games over the span of his eleven year career; a great portion of which accompanied by the pounding guitars and drums of Metallica. So what's the big deal?

The big deal is that the best closer of all time and, more importantly, New York Yankee Mariano Rivera has been using the same song for nearly as long. The following controversy went on to spark a monumental debate, custom made for the fervent listeners of all the various Gotham area sports radio shows.

By all accounts, Wagner was the first to use the song; Rivera's association with Metallica is apparently only seven years old. But try telling this to the MLB fans of New York City. For what it's worth, lead singer James Hetfield has said publically that he thinks both pitchers should be able to use the song. But what rock star wouldn't want more exposure for his band?

The argument that Rivera's fanship of the metal band doesn't compare to that of the Mets' Wagner is not a valid. On numerous occasions Rivera has made it clear that the song pumps him up and that he's a fan of Metallica's music. In 2005, the Yankees even went as far as arranging a pre game meeting between the closer and Hetfield, ironically enough, before a subway series matchup with the Mets.