Chipper Jones honors Ozzy Osbourne says hell forever be linked

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    Braves legend Chipper Jones shared a heartwarming me sage about the late rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, who died Tuesday at the age of 76. Saddened to hear of the pa sing of Ozzy Osbourne today. Jones wrote on X. I feel Ozzy and I will forever be linked due to his song, Crazy Train! Late rock icon Ozzy Osbourne. Juan Rico / BACKGRID Braves legend Chipper Jones talks to media at World Baseball Cla sic training. Charles Wenzelberg James Naile Jersey Jones used Osbournes iconic song Crazy Train as his walk-up tune during his career, which led to one funny interaction with Mets catching legend Mike Piazza. Jones remembered the exchange between the Baseball Hall of Famers. Facing the Mets at home.I walk to the plate and say Hey Mike [Piazza], hows it going? He says, Im doing fine Larry, but I hate this fking song! I said Well, get ready cuz ur gonna hear about 5 times today! Pretty funny Explore More Jones tormented the Mets in his career with 49 homers and a .949 OPS acro s 245 games. And with the pa sing of the legendary rocker, Jones was not the only sports figure to post a tribute to the late Black Sabbath singer. Chipper Jones hits an RBI in 2003. New York Post The Patriots also posted to X about Osbourne after the franchise used Crazy Train for two decades. The New England Patriots are saddened to learn of the pa sing of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who provided the iconic intro for Patriots games for over 20 years, the statement read. Condolences to his family and all who mourn his lo s. The New England Patriots are saddened to learn of the pa sing of music legend Ozzy Osbourne, who provided the iconic intro for Patriots games for over 20 years. Condolences to his family and all who mourn his lo s. New England Patriots (@Patriots) Osbourne once played Crazy Train live at Gillette Stadium to open the 2005 Patriots season after the team won back-to-back Super Bowls. In 1984, Osbourne was arrested in St. Louis while wearing a Blues jersey, which led the NHL team to pay tribute on Tuesday. St. Louis loves you, Ozzy. RIP, the Blues wrote on X. Jose Fermin Jersey