A "Family Matters" theme song and Pittsburgh Pirates players mashup has taken the Internet by storm, and what better way for a classic TV show and Pirates manager Clint Hurdle and outfielder Andrew McClutchen to join forces in honor of the Pirates' World Series winning season in 1979 than through a 90's hit program.
The collaboration comes after a similar digital entertainment surfaced starring players from the San Francisco Giants fit to the "Full House" theme song, according to TIME.
"It's a rare condition, this day and age to read any good news on the newspaper page," song creator Jesse Frederick says in the song that influenced many people positively when ABC aired it as part of their TGIF Friday night lineup, according to Genius.
"Love and tradition of the grand design, some people say it's even harder to find. Well then there must be some magic clue inside these gentle walls, cause all I see is a tower of dreams, real love burstin' out of every seam," the song continues, providing an inspiration to all. "As the days go by, we're gonna fill our house with happiness. The moon may cry, we're gonna smother the blues with tenderness. When days go by. There's room for you. Room for me. For gentle hearts an opportunity. As days go by, It's the bigger love of the family."