The Rangers hosted their annual Triple Play charity event on Wednesday to raise money to build a youth ballpark and facility in West Dallas.

The event was full of fun with players participating in various games but the highlight of the evening had to be when the Rangers rookies, introduced by pitcher A.J. Griffin, came out dressed like the ban KISS and performed "Rock and Roll All Night" in front of the people gathered at the Hilton Anatole for the event.

As you can see in the video below, the performance was every bit as memorable as you'd hope with pitcher Tony Barnette playing the role of Gene Simmons. The other rookies are Joey Gallo, Jared Hoying, Nomar Mazara, Matt Bush and Luke Jackson. Vet Hanser Alberto even rushed the stage and then was "dragged off" by a security guard.

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"I'm 32 but I'm a rookie so the song comes natural to me," Barnette joked before the event.

For Gallo and Hoying, the show came as a bit of a surprise after they were called up just two days before Triple Play.

"I don't know which (band member) I am because I got here two days ago so they had to go get another costume," Gallo said beforehand. "But there's just a mask, luckily, so they're not painting on our face. It should be fun."

These rookie pranks are nothing new in baseball and veteran Rangers pitcher Cesar Ramos knows soon these rookies will be on the other side of the joke.

"No harm done. We've all been there, done that, so now it's their turn to do it and hopefully in a couple years they'll get to relax and watch," Ramos said of the rookies.

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