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Mets anthem ‘OMG’ by infielder Jose Iglesias surges 70% in streams after NLDS win

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Mets anthem ‘OMG’ by infielder Jose Iglesias surges 70% in streams after NLDS win
Infielder Jose Iglesias, who doubles as Latin singer Candelito, with
Infielder Jose Iglesias, who doubles as Latin singer Candelito, sang “OMG” after the Mets defeated the Phillies in the NLDS. Getty Images

This is some major league music.

The Mets anthem “OMG,” performed by infielder Jose Iglesias, had a huge win of its own this week.

The fan favorite pop hit enjoyed an increase of nearly 70% in streams on Wednesday, when the Mets defeated the Phillies in the NLDS, a rep from Spotify told The Post.

Iglesias, 34, a native of Cuba, who doubles as Latin singer Candelito, performed the beloved tune on the field after their win — as his teammates cheered him on.

Flushing, Queens native Jasmine Buzeta was at Wednesday’s game, which happened to fall on her birthday, and said the song stirs up a “unique set of emotions” for Amazins’ fans.

“It’s more than a song, it celebrates the spirit of the game. The connection between the sport and the song creates a feeling of shared enthusiasm and admiration,” she said.

Flushing, Queens native Jasmine Buzeta at Mets game on Oct. 9
Flushing, Queens native Jasmine Buzeta, who was at Wednesday’s game, said the song stirs up a “unique set of emotions.” Courtesy of Jasmine Buzeta

Since its June release, the song was most streamed on Spotify in the tri-state area on Oct. 4 — the day after the Mets beat the Brewers in the NL Wild Card Series.

On Friday, Iglesias released a remix with Pitbull, right in time for the team’s National League Championship Series run.

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