It takes some serious nerve to attempt to cover the most popular song of Whitney Houston’s amazing career.
Already known for the best rendition of the national anthem in sports history, Houston had a true hit of the 1990s with “I Will Always Love You".
San Diego Padres star outfielder Franmil Reyes decided to try to cover the song following his team’s 5-2 win over the Miami Marlins Friday night.
It was all sorts of spectacular.
We will continue posting this (so, always) until it no longer warms or fills our heart (so, never)@La_Mole_13 • #FriarFaithful pic.twitter.com/gJAH5WCymF
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 1, 2019
We’re going to give Reyes an A for effort. He actually did well in hitting the high note. Though, the slugger might not want to quit his day job in pursuit of duplicating Houston’s smashing success.
On the diamond, Reyes, 23, has been brilliant in his first full MLB season. He’s hitting .253 with 16 homers and 28 RBI and now has 32 homers in just 142 career games.
That’s where it’s at, Mr. Reyes.
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