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Rapper Fetty Wap meets Royals

"They turned me into a real baseball fan again," Eversole said at the time.

On a scale of 17 to 38, #Royals meeting @fettywap today is definitely a 38. #ForeverRoyal pic.twitter.com/h4t7WqOigM

Well, this year the Royals have a new anthem -- rapper Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen," which happens to be center fielder Lorenzo Cain's walk-up music and the origination of "1738," the team's mysterious designated secret code which players must insert into all postgame interviews. Trap Queen begins with a 1738 reference, which actually is short for Remy Martin 1738, a cognac.