It's been an interesting week for Braves infielder Chase d'Arnaud.

d’Arnaud was among the Braves players called up from Triple-A Gwinnett Monday. He is now one the Braves' infield options off the bench.

He is also an aspiring rocker and lead singer of The Chase d’Arnaud Band, which on Tuesday released their first single "Honeymoon Baby."

The band consists of d'Arnaud and brothers Sebastian and Clayton Cages.

d'Arnaud describes the band's sound as, "It's James Taylor meets Crosby, Stills and Nash meets the Beatles meets the Rolling Stones meets John Mayer meets Metallica. We have a pretty wide range in the rock realm, I'd say."

The Braves signed d'Arnaud as a free agent in the offseason. He was previously with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies.

The song is one six the band intends to release. Give it a listen:

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