Every Minnesota Twins walk-up song for 2024 season
Here's every walk-up song for the Minnesota Twins this season.
Another season of Minnesota Twins baseball is back, something that was truly ushered in with the Target Field home opener on April 4th.
The last time we had watched the Twins at Target Field they were in the playoffs, and not only that but deeper than the team had been in twenty years. It was an incredible run that saw the Twins end a 19-year postseason losing streak and win its first playoff since 2002.
It's safe to say it was a long time coming, and the sounds of joyous baseball bouncing off the walls of Target Field was very much welcomed. While the team sort of dropped the ball in the offseason when it came to building ontop of what was already working, having Twins baseball back in our lives is still something to celebrate.
One sound that is instantly back in our lives is the booming bass of walk-up songs, something that seems simple but is so closely associated with each individual player.
Every Minnesota Twins walk-up song for 2024 season
Note: This list will be updated as players are called up throughout the season. Any player who spent time on the MLB roster will be included and won't be removed if they get sent down.
With Target Field officially christened for a new season, we have a new list of walk-up songs that will be used throughout the season by each player.
Player | Song | Artist | Time Mark |
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Byron Buxton | Return Of The Mack | Marc Morrison | 0:00 |
Willi Castro | Que No Remix | El Alfa, Chocoleyrol | 0:00 |
Willi Castro (x2) | TATARA REMIX | Lomiiel | 0:09 |
Carlos Correa | Monaco | Bad Bunny | 0:27 |
Kyle Farmer | God's Country | Blake Shelton | 0:45 |
Ryan Jeffers | Ms. Poli Sci | Paul Russell & Khary | 0:00 |
Edouard Julien | Reseaux | Niksa | 0:03 |
Edouard Julien (x2) | Armed and Dangerous | Juice WRLD | 0:02 |
Max Kepler | Nikes On My Feet | Mac Miller | 0:00 |
Alex Kirilloff | Armies | KB | 0:55 |
Manuel Margot | Estaré | Tercer Cielo | 0:00 |
Austin Martin | Thank God | Travis Scott | 1:37 |
Carlos Santana | Di Di Di | Braulio Fogon (Ft. Don Forty Five) | 0:11 |
Christian Vázquez | Bonita | Daddy Yankee | 0:50 |
Christian Vázquez (x2) | The Whistle | Steve Aoki x Timmy Trumpet x DJ Aligator | 0:25 |
Matt Wallner | White Horse | Chris Stapleton | 1:13 |
One walk-up song that sticks out right away is Byron Buxton bringing back 'Return of the Mack'. This feels along the lines of T.I.'s 'What You Know About That?' song being so closely associated with Joe Mauer in the mind of Twins fans, as hearing that song and watching him walk to the plate just feels right.
A few players couldn't settle on just a single song and picked a few options. Eddy Julien, Christian Vázquez, and Willi Castro all have two songs that they'll alternate between throughout the season.
Batters aren't the only ones with walk-up songs, and it's not even just the relievers out of the bullpen who get their own hype music. All five Twins starters have designated songs, with each one hitting just about every corner of the music world.
Player | Song | Artist | Time Mark |
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Pablo López | Tú me quemas | Chino y Nacho | 0:00 |
Joe Ryan | Fire On The Mountain | Grateful Dead | 0:00 |
Bailey Ober | For Those About To Rock | AC/DC | 0:00 |
Chris Paddack | Square Dance | Eminem | 0:00 |
Louie Varland | Kickstart My Heart | Mötley Crüe | 0:00 |
Jorge Alcala | Rave no Escurinho Bota a Nao na Parede | Davizin, MC Topre | 0:00 |
Daniel Duarte | El Corrido Del Fulano | Perdidos de Sinaloa | 0:16 |
Kody Funderburk | Thunderstruck | AC/DC | 0:00 |
Jay Jackson | I Be | Key Glock | 1:24 |
Griffin Jax | X Gon' Give It To Ya | DMX | 0:00 |
Steven Okert | Kings of Summer (Single Version) | Ayokay, Quinn, XCII | 1:08 |
Cole Sands | Sandstorm | Darude | 0:10 |
Brock Stewart | Man In A Box | Alice in Chains | 0:00 |
Notably missing from this list -- for now -- is Jhoan Duran, Caleb Thielbar, and Justin Topa, all of whom are on the IL to start the season. Each will work their way back into the bullpen picture once they are healthy, which means more walk out music for Twins fans to add to their playlist.