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Walk Out Music

By ScubaSteve, Section MLB
Posted on Sun Aug 06 2006 at 7:46 PM EST Printer Friendly Page
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Two weeks ago my friend and I were at the Mets game. On the way into the stadium my friend looked at me and said, "I hope that either Julio Franco is starting or pinch hits at some point in the game."

I looked at him with the same face Matt Leinart had when Tagliabue announced the Jets selected D'Brickashaw and said, "What?"

My friend then went on to talk about how every time Franco walks out to the plate a song with the lyrics "People get ready, Jesus is coming" is playing.  At first I said no way and that it was impossible. Sure enough the next night I was watching the game and I clearly heard in the background "People get ready, Jesus is coming."

Now I don't know where this would rank on Bill Simmons' unintentional comedy scale but it has to be up there. Does "People get ready, Jesus is coming" really get someone that psyched up to get a hit? Obviously it does something for Franco because he is 80 years old and has stolen five bases.

I am going to get off point here but seriously is there anything worse than being a major league catcher and not being able to throw out a 48 year old man? I would have to say the closest equivalent would be not being able to hit Chad Bradford's blazing 74 MPH fastball. On second thought, I think not being to throw out Julio Franco is ultimate ego bruiser.

Let me try to get back on track here, what was I talking about? Oh Yeah, walk out music. Every player has a song. For example, every time Carlos Beltran steps to the plate this song "Eres Aqui" comes on. I don't understand a word of it, but I like it. It's catchy. Apparently so does Beltran who has 33 home runs and 96 RBI.

While talking to my friend about "People get ready, Jesus is coming" I decided to write an article about what my top 5 "walk out" songs would be:

5.) "Thunderstruck" ACDC - With the two bangs of the bass drum at the beginning I can almost see myself walking out to the plate, bat in hand, staring at the pitcher. It's a good choice because it would pump me up as well as the crowd. Every time I hear this song I think of "Varsity Blues." This was the song that was playing when Mox takes the boys to the strip club the night before a game. To me this still is the best placed song in a movie. I always felt that the song further emphasized the pain that was being inflicted on the players. With that being said, I could only hope the opposing pitcher saw the same scene, otherwise I would look like a giant fool.

4.) "Have a Cigar" Pink Floyd: Now I know it's a little strange that I picked a song by Pink Floyd, but this song does pump me up. I figure any song you can play a mean air guitar to is good enough to hear while walking to the plate. The opening guitar riff is nice and upbeat which should be enough for the time it would take for me to get my fat arse to the plate.

3.) "We Don't Get Fooled Again" The Who - I know I am going old school here, but there is a specific part in this song that gets me riled up. Towards the end there is a great drum solo that keeps building and building until you hear Roger Daltry screaming "YEEEAAHHHH." You'd have to be a corpse not to be ready to hit a few home runs after hearing that. Also with the crowd going crazy it may just rattle the nerves of the opposing pitcher.

2.) "Ridin'" Chamillionaire- Nothing says intimidating like a white guy from Westchester walking out to, "I'm riding, they're hating, patrolling trying to catch me ridin' dirty." I don't listen to the radio much so I just heard this song and I love it. I'll play it out in about a week, but still it would be awesome if this were my entrance music. With this song you could walk with a nice swagger and maybe a little sway. It's all about the sway...

1.)"Baba O'Reilly" The Who -  For those of you who don't know it by title this is "Teenage Wasteland." Now there are songs on this list I could easily put ahead of this one, but a friend asked me what my entrance would be 5 years ago and this was it so I am sticking to my guns. Tino Martinez walked out to this a few years ago and ever since I thought it was perfect. "Dun...dun ...dun, Out here in the fields" I just can't get enough of it. Perfect.

The beauty of entrance music is that everyone's is different. Some are perfect for certain players and others make no sense. For example LoDuca walks out to 70's disco music ("Staying Alive"), which for the life of me I can't understand. You also have Sid Fernandez who warmed up with the "Hawaii Five-O" Theme song blasting from the speakers of Shea Stadium.

Whatever your walk out song may be, you can always go with the reliable, "People get ready, Jesus is coming." Apparently its working wonders for Julio Franco.

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SI (#1)
by ScubaSteve on Fri Aug 04 2006 at 4:53 PM EST
Just so you all know, I just went on SI.com and they had a "Greatest Sports Songs" Article. They are not similar, but both are based on songs and sports so i just wanted to lay it out there. Damn those SI people for ripping off my idea!!!

songs (#2)
by Jackson Govatos on Fri Aug 04 2006 at 9:23 PM EST
Chipper Jones' "Crazy Train" is tough to beat in terms of batter songs.

Larry? (#7)
by ScubaSteve on Mon Aug 07 2006 at 10:20 AM EST
Boo Chipper!!!! "Super" Joe McEwing use to walk out to "Never Scared" by Bone Crusher. For some reason I always thought it was fitting for Super Joe...

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Good stuff (#3)
by RJ Warner on Sun Aug 06 2006 at 3:19 PM EST
but I'll tell you this: If you're a season ticket holder, this gets ridiculously annoying. I swear to God, I have a Clockwork Orange-type reaction every time I see Jason Kendall. I saw every home game in 2000 when he played for Pittsburgh, and he had that stupid "The Rock" theme as his intro music.

So now, if I see him on TV for the A's I immediately shout out, "OH, YOU DIDN'T KNOW???!!! YOU BETTER CAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL SOMEBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and then I vomit repeatedly.

Theoretical walk-up music (#4)
by jarmon on Sun Aug 06 2006 at 7:50 PM EST
What would you guys have as your walk out song? I'd have Cypress Hill's "How I could just kill a man".

my song (#5)
by Vin on Sun Aug 06 2006 at 7:59 PM EST
Hmmm... there could be a few ways to go with this.

  1. Rush - Limelight: "living in the limelight the universal dream..."
  2. GnR - Rocket Queen:  I love the guitar riffs in this song if i was gonna pick a traditional pump me up song.
  3. Neil Diamond and Barbara Streisand- You don't bring me flowers... : just to see the reaction from the opposing pitcher.


I might go with... (#6)
by RJ Warner on Mon Aug 07 2006 at 8:38 AM EST
Pomp and circumstance (high school graduation and  the old Macho Man theme) just to be a jackass.

Or, if there weren't kids and families there, I'd have a voice over of Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction when he says "That's my Bad Motherf**ker."

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Seven Nation Army (#8)
by Vin on Mon Aug 07 2006 at 11:53 AM EST
would be a good song too.  The opening guitar riff and then "I'm gonna fight 'em all
A nation army couldn't hold me back"

The White Stripes (#9)
by ScubaSteve on Tue Aug 08 2006 at 10:04 AM EST
If I was going to pick a song of their's it would've been Blue Orchid...

good stuff (#10)
by Jackson Govatos on Tue Aug 08 2006 at 10:05 AM EST
Ryan Langerhans of the Braves has "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath. If that can't get you pumped up...

no (#11)
by JDWC on Sun Aug 13 2006 at 4:00 AM EST
Best ever would be The Saga Continues by P. Diddy and the Bad Boy Family

Awesome beat...then "There are certain things in life that can be stopped and there are certain things in life...that CANT be stopped...lets go"

money right there!
J.D.
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Beltran (#12)
by Anonymous Fan on Fri Aug 25 2006 at 12:08 PM EST
Who sings the Beltran song?  I need to put that as a ring tone on my phone.  Help anyone?

I don't know but.. (#13)
by ScubaSteve on Fri Aug 25 2006 at 3:06 PM EST
Its definitely "Eres Aqui". I have tried to find it for a while...

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Eres Qui - Entrance Song (#14)
by Anonymous Fan on Tue Sep 12 2006 at 11:11 AM EST
For Carlos Beltran of the New York Mets, does anyone know who the artist of that song is???

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david's theme song (#15)
by Anonymous Fan on Wed Sep 20 2006 at 3:57 PM EST
Does anyone know the name and artist of the song David Wright walks out to?

wrights music (#16)
by Anonymous Fan on Sat Oct 07 2006 at 7:08 PM EST
a lot of the times its brass monkey by the beastie boys

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Carlos Delgado Music (#17)
by Anonymous Fan on Sat Oct 14 2006 at 8:04 PM EST
He has a lot, what are all of them???

jose valentin's walk out music (#18)
by Anonymous Fan on Tue Oct 17 2006 at 3:49 AM EST
ok so the guys a bum post-season. what the hell is that catchy spanish sounding song?? kuddo's to whoever finds out.. hit me back if you know.. nycrockah@aol.com

valentins song ck4310@hws.edu (#19)
by Anonymous Fan on Thu Oct 19 2006 at 3:55 PM EST
wishin & yandel - mayor que yo

i finally found it thank god

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walk out (#20)
by Anonymous Fan on Sat Apr 07 2007 at 4:49 PM EST
lil flip-game over (its my walk out as a relief pitcher in college) same as eric gagne back in the day when his arm wasnt shot and he was throwin gas for the dodgers.

Carlos Delgado song (#21)
by adam94cupman on Tue Apr 24 2007 at 9:31 AM EST
What is the song that carlos always walks up to called


Delgado's Walk Up Music (#24)
by Anonymous Fan on Mon Jul 23 2007 at 11:23 AM EST
Hi. I am a huge fan of the New York Mets.

Delgado's walk up music is called Rompe, by Daddy Yankee. DY also supplies the walk up music for many other Mets, plus Latin players all around the bigs.

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LoDuca's music (#22)
by Anonymous Fan on Tue May 01 2007 at 1:01 PM EST
I believe LoDuca walks out to Staying Alive due to his Brooklyn connection.  He wants everyone to believe he is a Brooklyn boy even though his family moved to Arizona when he was 1 year old.

Carlos Beltran into song!!! (#23)
by Anonymous Fan on Tue Jul 10 2007 at 1:40 AM EST
El Esta Aqui- David Y Abraham.  

It took me a little while to find it.  I got it!!!  I couldn't be happier!!!!!!!!

MUSIC (#25)
by Anonymous Fan on Mon Jul 23 2007 at 11:33 AM EST
i think that rookies should get heckled by having their first 3 at-bats preluded by

                           1. I'm a Barbie Girl
                           2. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
                       and 3. fergie
having to carry a pink backpack sucks and all- but this would be classic!

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