It invaded the minor leagues on Monday night, and now the #YodellingKid song has officially made it to the big leagues.

After Mason Ramsey’s yodeling skills went viral, the internet had a field day with it and turned into an EDM-remix. Then, Brewers prospect Clint Coulter used the tune when he stepped up to bat for the Carolina Mudcats.

Now, MLB players are now taking the remix and using it for when they either enter the game from the bullpen or step into the batter’s box for an AB. During Monday’s night’s 14-1 win over the Yankees, Red Sox relief pitcher Joe Kelly stepped into the game after Chris Sale’s seven shutdown innings, and came in with a bang.

Watch out, sports world, the yodelling tune is the new track of the year. Mason now has a Twitter account, where he’s keeping his fans up to date with all his recent performances. Earlier today, he performed a live show at a Walmart.

We can’t wait until he invades an actual game and start’s performing live in front of the players. Perhaps the PA system could have Mason actually sing the Hank Williams' cover as players step from the on-deck circle into the batter's box.

 

Yodelling kid meets #JayAndDan DANCE 🔥🔥🔥

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(h/t MLB’s Cut4)