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VIDEO: Ridgefield Teacher Hopes 'Let's Go Mets' Anthem Goes Viral

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Everyone has Mets fever.

Especially Jim Tornatore, an elementary school teacher in Ridgefield, Conn.

Tornatore has written a rally song for the Mets for the World Series that he hopes will go viral.

2015 METS RALLY SONG - LET'S GO METS

HERE IT IS! The UNOFFICIAL 2015 METS WORLD SERIES RALLY SONG!!! If you thought it was catchy and want to hear it played at the World Series next week, PLEASE SHARE IT to help it go viral! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!! WE LOVE YOU ALL AND APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT! Jim was inspired to write it right after the NLCS win and paid tribute to previous Mets songs!! Let us know when you hear them :) *I do not claim to own any of the footage Want to share on email or a social media other than Facebook? Here's the link! https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.tornatore.7/videos/vb.11314457/10102579187130224/?type=3&theater Singer/Songwriter: Jim Tornatore Engineer/Producer/Backing Vocals: Jason Finberg Drums/Percussion: Tito Nariznis Rhythm/Lead Guitar: Mike Varrone Video Editing: Stephanie Tornatore #letsgometssong #letsgomets #mets #lgm #nlcs #worldseries #letsgometsgo #baseball #champions

Posted by Stephanie Tornatore on Sunday, October 25, 2015

"When the Mets won the National League championship last Tuesday, they were playing the old favorite "Meet The Mets," a great nostalgic song, but not exactly a fist pumper. I felt we needed a song," Tornatore told the Ridgefield Press.

Click here to watch and share the video.

Tornatore has been writing songs for decades and often writes for his students at Scotland Elementary.

In addition to this year's Mets team, the song pays tribute to New York City, as well as the Mets teams of 1969, 1973, 1986 and 2000, the paper reported.

Tornatore's hoping to be singing his tune at Citi Field when then Mets return to New York this weekend.

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