If you’ve ever found yourself at Coors Field, captivated by the atmosphere and curious about the tunes accompanying players as they step up to the plate, you’re in luck. This season, the Colorado Rockies have curated a diverse playlist that reflects the personalities and styles of their roster. Whether it’s an upbeat anthem or a nostalgic classic, these walk-up songs set the stage for excitement.
Leading off is Zach Agnos, who brings a smooth vibe with Jacob Banks’ “Chainsmoking.” Jordan Beck follows with A$AP Rocky’s energetic “Everyday,” ensuring the crowd feels the rhythm right from the start. Willi Castro opts for a lively beat with Crazy DesignRD’s “Porón Pompón,” while Chase Dollander channels confidence with Kai Uriah’s “Bound 2 Be.” Each song choice offers a glimpse into the players’ identities, creating a unique atmosphere for fans.
Brenton Doyle pumps up the energy with Bad Wolves’ “Zombie Bad Wolves,” while Tyler Freeman and Hunter Goodman both turn to Cody Johnson for their walk-up anthems, with “Dear Rodeo” and “Til You Can’t” respectively. These selections highlight the blend of country and rock influences that resonate with many fans.
As the lineup continues, Jimmy Herget makes an entrance with BigXThaPlug’s “Back on my BS,” and Jaden Hill opts for YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “Bruce Wayne”—a choice that captures a youthful exuberance. Troy Johnston brings a nostalgic twist with Lou Bega’s “Mambo No. 5,” ensuring a fun and lively atmosphere.
Other notable selections include Edouard Julien’s choice of GIMS and Le Mano 1.9’s “Parisienne,” adding a touch of international flair, while Kyle Karros goes with Toro & Moi’s “The Difference Flume.” Michael Lorenzen kicks things off with KB’s “10k,” setting a confident tone for his appearance.
Jake McCarthy takes a classic approach with Led Zeppelin’s iconic “Stairway to Heaven,” a song that resonates deeply with many fans. Juan Mejia, Mickey Moniak, and José Quintana all stick with songs from the beginning, ensuring their entrances are memorable. T.J. Rumfield strikes a chord with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Fishin’ in the Dark,” while Tomoyuki Sugano’s choice, HUNTR/X’s “Golden,” adds a modern touch.
Brett Sullivan and Ezequiel Tovar round out the list with Big X Tha Plug’s “Holy Ground” and Rawayana’s “Inglés en Miami,” respectively, showcasing a mix of genres and styles. Victor Vodnik closes with an iconic track from 2Pac, “Ambitionz AZ A Riddah,” reminding fans of the powerful connection between music and sports.
This list will be updated throughout the season, so keep an eye out for changes as players continue to make their musical mark. We invite fans to share their favorites or suggest new tracks in the comments, always keeping the Purple Row Community Guidelines in mind.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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