Walk it off.
A player's walk-up music is often one of the most underrated aspects of the game of baseball. In a sport clouded by how much time is wasted, the walk-up song offers an opportunity for a player to not only entertain fans, but also give them a brief glimpse into their personality.
Every year, NBC LA brings you the walk-up songs for your Los Angeles Dodgers.
Early in the season, it's an afterthought for players, some prefer to keep the same music year-after-year for superstitious reasons—cough, Clayton Kershaw—others, will constantly change their music throughout the season as new music comes out, adjusting to their mood throughout the season.
Most of the 2019 roster changed their music this season, with Cody Bellinger bringing it back to 1976. Others, you've never heard before as newcombers A.J. Pollock, Joe Kelly, and Russell Martin brought new songs to this season.
Courtesy of the Dodgers in-game mix master, DJ Severe, here are the 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers walk-up songs (UPDATED on Aug. 1):
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Joc Pederson: "Can't Stop The Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake
Corey Seager: "Take it From Me," by Jordan Davis
Justin Turner: "(Oh no) What You Got" by Justin Timberlake & "Old Town Road Remix" by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus
A.J. Pollock: "The Chain," by Fleetwood Mac
Cody Bellinger: "Hotel California," by The Eagles
Chris Taylor: "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle and "Zombie," by the Cranberries
Enrique Hernandez: "La Romana," by Bad Bunny
Max Muncy: "Welcome to the Party" by Diplo, French Montana and Lil Pump, "Hope," by Chainsmokers, and "E.I." by Nelly.
Austin Barnes: "Who? What!" by Travis Scott
Alex Verdugo: "Volver Volver" by Vicente Fernandez
David Freese: "Cochise," by Audioslave
Russell Martin: "Touch the Sky," by Kanye West & "Middle Child," by J. Cole
Will Smith: "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air," by DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith
Clayton Kershaw: "We Are Young" by fun. and "Let You Go" by The Chainsmokers
Kenta Maeda: "Mugenmirai" by Perfume and "Ignition" by R. Kelley
Rich Hill: "Even Flow" by Pearl Jam
Walker Buehler: "Hail to the King" by Avenged Sevenfold
Ross Stripling: "Like I Love You" by Justin Timberlake
Hyun-Jin Ryu: "Korean Monster" by JED
Scott Alexander: "Who Am I" by Snoop Dogg
Julio Urias: "El Sinaleonse," by Banda El Recodo
Kenley Jansen: "California Love," by 2Pac, Roger, and Dr. Dre
Brock Stewart: "Closer," by Kings of Leon
Joe Kelly: "Party Up," by DMX
If you want to listen to any of these songs, we made a Spotify Playlist of them available here: