Jose Reyes Rap Video: Watch Mets SS Blend Spanish Rhyme with Flimsy Hamstring
There is an important question burning within every New York Mets fan at the moment.
What does Jose Reyes do in his spare time when he isn't busy injuring his hamstring?
Well, the easy answer is that he raps. The Mets shortstop and spark plug to that team's offense is in a new hip-hop music video.ย
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From the looks of it, his hamstring is perfectly fine. Granted, I have no idea when this was shot. But a player that injures himself as often as Reyes should at least be on crutches at all times.ย
According to the YouTube description. This is the official video forย No Hay Amigo. It is a collaborative effort with Reyes'ย newly formed record label, Siete Music.
This is a clear glimpse into what the future holds for Reyes when his playing days are through. The man who can steal as many bags that his legs will allow him to wants to be a professional rapper.ย
Judging from the slick auto-tune rhymes, he certainly could slip into the sphere with no issue. He has the swagger, the voice and the rhyme. There is nothing else holding him backโexcept a lucrative career as a disabled list occupant.ย
In a June 24 Wall Street Journal report, Brian Costa spoke with Mets teammates on Reyes. The fact is, these guys love their middleย infielder.ย
They will wear just about anything he gives them to wear, even a hip-hop shirt they barely understand. Reliever, Manny Acosta, put it simply and correctly, "He wants to be a rapper."
The song's title may insinuate there are no friends around, but it is clear that Reyes is still very much loved by those near him.ย
I may crack wise, but Reyes is still a beloved player by Mets fans, hamstring issues and all.ย

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