Todd Frazier changes at-bat music to ‘Sopranos’ theme (Video)

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New Jersey native Todd Frazier changed his walk-up at-bat music to the theme song from “The Sopranos” on Thursday in honor of actor James Gandolfini, who died on Wednesday at the age of 51.

Frazier, who played on the Toms River team that won the 1998 Little League World Series and later starred at Rutgers, announced his intention to honor Gandolfini well before Thursday’s Cincinnati Reds-Pittsburgh Pirates game.

In honor of james gandolfini (tony soprano)who suddenly passed away Illbe using his song at bat during game 2morrow #jerseyboy #rutgers #rip — Todd Frazier (@FlavaFraz21) June 20, 2013

What an icon. He made the best show "The Sopranos" in the world. Rest in peace my friend. #hero — Todd Frazier (@FlavaFraz21) June 20, 2013

Frazier later tweeted a picture of The Star-Ledger’s cover, which featured an article on Gandolfini:

My man tony pic.twitter.com/sDqPI2zZTE — Todd Frazier (@FlavaFraz21) June 20, 2013

Frazier went 1-for-3 in the Reds’ 5-3 loss to the Pirates. Respect to him for the thoughtful gesture.

H/T Jimmy Traina