The Texas Rangers have embraced Creed during this MLB Playoffs, and the fans are getting in on the grungy fun.
After the Rangers used Creed music to loosen up ahead of the ALDS series with the Baltimore Orioles, the team invited fans to sing along to the 1990s/2000s rock band’s hit “Higher” as the Rangers returned home to Globe Life Field for Game 3 of the series.
The Creed vibes have clearly worked, as the Rangers led the Orioles by the sixth inning on the way to a possible 3-0 series lead.
Rangers fans are clearly in on Creed, as this is a great reminder of how electric playoff baseball environments can be when your team is playing well. undefined
Rangers fans singing @creed… pic.twitter.com/J0tfN551IB
— Pat Doney (@PatDoneyNBC5) October 11, 2023
Break out the Creed Cam! 🎸 🎶 pic.twitter.com/GXJRiHXsbe
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 11, 2023
Creed has fully embraced the moment as the Rangers use their music to fuel playoff success.
Let's go Rangers, let's go!https://t.co/bcESXi2Xle#NeedForCreed
— Creed (@Creed) October 9, 2023
If you’re the Orioles, well, it’s your sacrifice to endure this during what has been a disastrous playoffs so far.
The Orioles, down 6-0 through two innings of an elimination game, now have to sit through an entire ballpark singing along to Creed. The undoubtable low point of the season.
— Nathan Ruiz (@NathanSRuiz) October 11, 2023
If Creed really can take the Rangers higher to a World Series victory, we’re betting the band will get played at Texas games for years to come.