Chase DeLauter has taken Cleveland sports fans by storm.
And a new song, written as an ode to him, has both Guardians and Browns fans getting quite the laugh out of things.
Logan Bruce wrote a song and shared it on social media. It's set to the tune of the beautiful song, "Hallelujah."
Highlights include DeLauter being called "the Mariners' father" and a verse about the Browns needing DeLauter to play quarterback for them.
Just give it a listen. You won't regret it:
Bro is on an absolute heater right now. Nothin to see here except for a 35 year old guy singing a song to his favorite Cleveland Guardians outfielder. #cleveland #guardians #clevelandguardians #mlb pic.twitter.com/137Rot5fMs
— Logan Bruce (@LoganBruceMusic) March 29, 2026MORE: Yankees break franchise record set by 1908 New York Highlanders
That's perfect. No notes.
Frankly, it just sums up how ridiculous this start to the season has been for DeLauter.
He's the second player in MLB history to hit four home runs through his first three regular season games, joining Trevor Story from 2016.
Whether or not he stays this hot, DeLauter has always seemed like a guy who would be a solid big league hitter.
He's raised the hype in a hurry, though. And now he has a song about him. That's how you start a career.
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