UPDATED 7/22/16: 2016 Brewers Walk-Up & Entrance Music

Caitlin Moyer
3 min readApr 4, 2016

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For players, the song they choose for their walk-up or entrance music is often an important decision. What brief part of a song is going to send a message to the fans — and what do I want that message to be? Do I keep the same song that I had last year? What’s the hit that is going to produce the most hits? Is it a superstitious thing, do I want fans to sing along, or do I just use my favorite song right now?

If you’re like me and you’re attuned to the tunes, you probably enjoy seeing this list each year — and updating your iPod playlists accordingly.

DID YOU KNOW? Make sure you download the free Ballpark App! In addition to check-in offers, ballpark maps, game updates and more, one of the really cool features is “Ballpark Music.” Like a song you hear? Check it out on Ballpark — and you can even download it right there! No Shazam necessary!

Ballpark App Music

2016 AT-BAT WALK-UP MUSIC

Anderson — “Til the day I die” by TobyMac

Braun — “Back on Road” by Gucci Mane ft. Drake

Broxton — “Truffle Butter” by Nicki Minaj

Carter — “Mr. Carter” by Lil Wayne

Davies-“Machinehead” by Bush

Elmore — “Still Fly” by Drake and Page

Flores –“Salida” by Ramon Jr.

Razor Theme Song from WWE

Gennett — “Tear it down” by KBn

Hill — “All Along the Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix

Jungmann — “Y.M.C.A” by the Village People

Lucroy –“Blasphemy” by Bring Me the Horizon

Maldonado –“Shaky Shaky” by Daddy Yankee

“Plante Bandera” by Pusho

Middlebrooks- “Father Stretch my Hands” by Kayne West

Nieuwenhuis — “Lift Your Head Weary Sinner” by Crowder

Nelson — “Like We Own the Place” by Ryan Caraveo

Perez — “Pepe” by Tito el Bambino

Presley — “Epic” by Faith No More

Santana — “Sigo Arriba” by Jay the Prince ft. Jose Reyes

Villar — “Alerta Roja” by Daddy Yankee

“Tu No Te Emboracha” by Hega the Way

2016 PITCHING ENTRANCE MUSIC

Anderson — “Neverland” by Andy Mineo

Davies- “Machinehead” by Bush

Garza — “All Eyez on Me” by Tupac

Jeffress — “Jersey” by Future

Knebel — “Life in the Fast Lane” by The Eagles

Nelson — “What are you waiting for” by Disturbed

Peralta — “De Papa a Papa” by Secreto and El Famoso and Lapiz Conciente

Smith –“Stranglehold” by Ted Nugent

[Please note that these songs can change almost daily; I’ll try to keep this list as updated as possible!]

The song played after wins this season is “Good to Be Alive” by Andy Grammer.

And, in case you weren’t aware, in addition to Ballpark, we do keep a list of these songs on brewers.com and try our best to update it accordingly, so you might want to bookmark this page for future reference.

So now, what about you? What’s your favorite, or most memorable Brewers at-bat song? And, if you were a player, what song might you choose as yours?

-CAIT

@CMoyer

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Caitlin Moyer

#Brewers Director of New Media & Author of Cait Covers the Bases.