Trevor Oaks played Lukas Graham and Scott Joplin songs in a Dodgers clubhouse piano recital

In Trevor Oaks, the Dodgers have a 23-year-old right-hander who's making a name for himself in the organization. In 10 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City in 2016, Oaks went 5-1 with a 3.00 ERA and should be a big part of their future.
But more than a promising pitching prospect, Oaks is apparently a masterful pianist -- something he put on display in the middle of the clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon. Thankfully for all of us, his new teammate Sergio Romo made sure the world would be able to witness this impressive performance of Lukas Graham's "Seven Years" (which would make a great walk-up song for somebody, we must note): 

Alex Wood, meanwhile, shared his own video of a shirtless Oaks trying his hand at Scott Joplin's classic "The Entertainer" -- which might make you suddenly crave ice cream:

MLB.com's Ken Gurnick was able to ask Oaks about his clubhouse concert, which he admitted was a bit of a first for him: 
"Never done that in front of a team before. I stopped doing recitals when I was 12. That's the most nervous and the most people I've ever played in front of. But if you can play piano in front of your teammates, you can play in front of 35,000 people. I played 'Clair de Lune,' I played 'Ebb Tide,' my grandmother's favorite song, 'Say Something,' a little bit of 'Mercy,' a song by Chris Tomlin. Tried playing a wide variety of stuff."
Very nicely done, Trevor. And with this display, we can add him to the list of top-tier MLB pianists alongside Cubs stud Anthony Rizzo and veteran Jeremy Guthrie.
Maybe they'll do a triple piano jam someday ...

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