In baseball, some players choose to have their appearance in a game be punctuated by a musical selection. The most common forms are for a relief pitcher charging out of the bullpen or for a hitter approaching the batter's box for an at bat.
Player music selection generally relates to a player's ethnic heritage, birthplace, name, or a characteristic of them as a player. Sometimes, it is just a song the player or the audio staff enjoys.
All teams listed are current or for retired players the team with which they are best known.
A
*Bobby Abreu, New York Yankees: "Pa Que Retozen", Tego Calderon
*Benny Agbayani, Nippon Professional Baseball: "Bennie and the Jets", Elton John
*Brian Anderson, Chicago White Sox: "'Is This My Fate,' He Asked Them", Story of the Year; "Dance Dance", Fall Out Boy; "Lights and Sounds", Yellowcard; "Breathing", Yellowcard; "Cadillac", Mest; "Night Alone", Mest
*Rick Ankiel, St. Louis Cardinals: " Enter Sandman", Metallica; "Wherever I May Roam", Metallica
*Bronson Arroyo, Cincinnati Reds: "45", Shinedown
*Garrett Atkins, Colorado Rockies: "The Way I Are", Timbaland
*Jeremy Accardo, Toronto Blue Jays: "Bullet with a Name", Nonpoint
B
*Rocco Baldelli, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Whole Lotta Love", Led Zeppelin
*Michael Barrett, San Diego Padres: "Black Dog", Led Zeppelin
* Jason Bay, Pittsburgh Pirates: "Down With the Sickness", Disturbed
*Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox: "Rock Star", Nickelback
*David Bell: Songs by Pearl Jam
*Carlos Beltran, New York Mets: "El Esta Aqui", David Y Abraham
*Adrian Beltre, Seattle Mariners: "Only U", Ashanti; "Numb", Linkin Park
*Armando Benitez, Florida Marlins: "Big Pimpin'", Jay-Z; "Big Poppa", Notorious B.I.G.
*Lance Berkman, Houston Astros: "Bad Religion", Godsmack, "Animals", Nickelback
*Rafael Betancourt, Cleveland Indians: "Conquest", The White Stripes
*Wilson Betemit, New York Yankees: "Better Man", Pearl Jam
*Craig Biggio, Houston Astros: U2
*Casey Blake, Cleveland Indians: "No Leaf Clover", Metallica
*Willie Bloomquist, Seattle Mariners: "In Bloom", Nirvana
*Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants: "The Next Episode", Dr. Dre
*Bret Boone, Seattle Mariners: "Lose Yourself", Eminem; "Butterfly", Crazy Town; "The Boom", P.O.D.
*Chad Bradford, Baltimore Orioles: "", The Fray
*Ryan Braun, Milwaukee Brewers: "Go Getta", R. Kelly ft. Young Jeezy
*Ben Broussard, Seattle Mariners: "E-Pro", Beck; "Even Flow", Pearl Jam
*Jonathan Broxton, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Johnny B. Goode", Chuck Berry
*A.J. Burnett, Toronto Blue Jays: "Fever Dream",
*A.J. Burnett, Toronto Blue Jays: "Return A King",
*Pat Burrell, Philadelphia Phillies: "Dirty Laundry", Don Henley; "Holy Diver", Dio
*Dave Bush, Milwaukee Brewers: "B.Y.O.B.", System of a Down
*Eric Byrnes, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Bouncing Off the Walls", Sugarcult; "Disco Inferno", The Trammps; "Jump", Van Halen
C
*Melky Cabrera, New York Yankees: "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is", Jet, 'Show Me What You Got", Jay-Z, "Se Partio el La", Vakero
*Robinson Cano, New York Yankees: "", Soulja Boy, "Two Step", DJ Unk, ", Swizz Beatz
*Sean Casey, Detroit Tigers: "Jet Black Holy Water", Dirty Americans, "Even Flow", Pearl Jam, "Detroit S.O.B.", Dirty Americans
*Ramon Castro, New York Mets: "Imperial March", Star Wars
*Joba Chamberlain, New York Yankees: "Unchained", Van Halen, "Indian Outlaw", Tim McGraw, "Shout at the Devil," Mötley Crüe
*Ryan Church, Washington Nationals: "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne
*Alex Cintron, Chicago White Sox: "Dejale Caer To' El Peso", Yomo & Hector 'El Father'; "Don't Phunk With My Heart", Black Eyed Peas; "3121", Prince
*Jeff Cirillo,Minnesota Twins:"Machine Head", Bush
*Howie Clark, Toronto Blue Jays: "River Below", Billy Talent
*Roger Clemens, New York Yankees:"Faint", Linkin Park; "Rocket Man", Elton John
*Jeff Conine, New York Mets: "", Metallica
*Francisco Cordero, Milwaukee Brewers: "Click, Click, Boom", Saliva
*Manny Corpas, Colorado Rockies: "Impacto", Daddy Yankee
*Chris Coste, Philadelphia Phillies: "Love Rollercoaster", Red Hot Chili Peppers
*Craig Counsell, Milwaukee Brewers: "All Along the Watchtower", Jimi Hendrix; "Ring of Fire," Johnny Cash
*Carl Crawford, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Dig A Hole", Jay-Z; "Break 'Em Off", Paul Wall
*Joe Crede, Chicago White Sox: "World Wide Suicide", Pearl Jam; "Move Along", The All-American Rejects; "Foxy Foxy", Rob Zombie; "Dragula", Rob Zombie
*Coco Crisp, Boston Red Sox: "", T-Pain feat. Yung Joc
D
*Johnny Damon, New York Yankees: Songs by Sevendust ; "Speak", Godsmack; "Ladies and Gentlemen", Saliva; "I Walk Alone", Saliva
*Carlos Delgado, New York Mets: "Pa' Que Retocen", Tego Calderon; "Impacto", Daddy Yankee; "Dejale Caer To' El Peso", Yomo
*Mike DiFelice, New York Mets: "Walking on the Moon", The Police
*Brendan Donnelly, Boston Red Sox: "Thunderstruck", AC/DC
*Scott Downs, Toronto Blue Jays: "Somewhere I Belong", Linkin Park
*Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox: "Touch the Sky", Kanye West; "", Chris Brown; "Blow the Whistle", Too Short; "Grillz", Nelly; "Lean wit It, Rock wit It", Dem Franchize Boys; "Tell Me When to Go", E-40; "Are We Cuttin'?", Pastor Troy
*Chris Duffy, Pittsburgh Pirates: "", Limp Bizkit
*Chris Duncan, St Louis Cardinals: "", Rage Against the Machine
*Shelley Duncan, New York Yankees: "Icky Thump", The White Stripes
*Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds: "Sister Christian", Night Ranger; ", Toby Keith
*Ray Durham, San Francisco Giants: "Welcome to Jamrock", Damian Marley
E
*Damion Easley, New York Mets: "Smack That", Akon or "Too Legit to Quit, MC Hammer
*Adam Eaton, Philadelphia Phillies: "Cochise", Audioslave
*Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics: "Bad to the Bone", George Thorogood
*David Eckstein, St. Louis Cardinals: "Busy Child", Crystal Method; "Number One Spot", Ludacris
*Jim Edmonds, St. Louis Cardinals: "Errtime", Nelly; "Numb/Encore", Jay Z and Linkin Park
*Brad Eldred, Pittsburgh Pirates: "It Was A Good Day", Ice Cube
*Juan Encarnacion, St. Louis Cardinals: "Ridin'", Chamillionaire
*Johnny Estrada, Milwaukee Brewers: "Let's Groove", Earth, Wind & Fire; "Walk It Out", DJ Unk
*Andre Ethier, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Still D.R.E.", Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg
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*Kyle Farnsworth, New York Yankees: "Twisted Transistor", Korn
*Tim Farrell, Toronto Blue Jays: "Hysteria", Muse
*Sal Fasano, Toronto Blue Jays: "", Jimi Hendrix Experience; "Slow Ride", Foghat
*Pedro Feliciano, New York Mets: "Hips Don't Lie", Shakira
*Pedro Feliz, San Francisco Giants: "Master of Puppets", Metallica
*Chone Figgins, Los Angeles Angels: "Freak a Leek", Petey Pablo
*Prince Fielder, Milwaukee Brewers: "Semi Truck SFX"
*Cliff Floyd, Chicago Cubs: "Theme from Sanford and Son" ("The Streetbeater" by Quincy Jones)
*Josh Fogg, Colorado Rockies: "Slow Ride", Foghat
*Keith Foulke, Boston Red Sox: "Mother", Danzig; "Country Boy Can Survive", Hank Williams Jr.
*John Franco: "Johnny B. Goode", Chuck Berry
*Julio Franco, Atlanta Braves: "People Get Ready... Jesus Is Coming", Crystal Lewis; "God is in Control", Twila Paris
*Jeff Francoeur, Atlanta Braves: "Only in America", "" Big & Rich, "These Are My People", Rodney Atkins
*Kevin Frandsen, San Francisco Giants: "Snow Hey Oh", The Red Hot Chili Peppers
*Ryan Freel, Cincinnati Reds: "Tom's Diner", Suzanne Vega
*Brian Fuentes, Colorado Rockies: "For You", Staind
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*Gabe Gross, Milwaukee Brewers: "I Can Only Imagine", MercyMe, "Blessed Be Your Name", Matt Redman
*Éric Gagné, Boston Red Sox: "Welcome to the Jungle", Guns N' Roses, "Panama", Van Halen"
*Nomar Garciaparra, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Low Rider", War
*Ryan Garko, Cleveland Indians: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS
*Justin Germano, San Diego Padres: "You Could Be Mine", Guns N' Roses
*Jason Giambi, New York Yankees: "Rock Star", N.E.R.D.; NWO Wolfpack Theme, World Championship Wrestling
*Jay Gibbons, Baltimore Orioles: "Sweetness", Jimmy Eat World; "Dani California", Red Hot Chili Peppers
*Troy Glaus, Toronto Blue Jays: "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne
*Tom Glavine, New York Mets: "Sweet Child o' Mine", Guns N' Roses , at bat music is "What You Gonna Do?", Lil Jon
*Ross Gload, Kansas City Royals: "Remedy", Seether; "Step Up", Drowning Pool
*Chris Gomez, Cleveland Indians, "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Nirvana
*Adrian Gonzalez, San Diego Padres: "Rompe", Daddy Yankee
*Luis Gonzalez, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Given the Dog a Bone", ACDC; "Get'cha Head in the Game", High School Musical
*Tom Gordon, Philadelphia Phillies: "Theme from Flash Gordon", Queen
*Rich “Goose” Gossage, New York Yankees: "Bad to the Bone", George Thorogood
*Curtis Granderson, Detroit Tigers: "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted", Tupac ft. Snoop Dogg, "Nuthin' but a "G" Thang" Dr. Dre, "Gin and Juice", Snoop Dogg
*Ken Griffey Jr., Cincinnati Reds: "Ridin' Dirty", Chamillionaire, "Soul Glow" (Coming to America)
*Jason Grilli, Detroit Tigers: "Welcome to the Jungle", Guns N' Roses
*Shawn Green, New York Mets: "Song 2", Blur ; "Be Yourself", Audioslave
*Mark Grudzielanek, Kansas City Royals: "Lonely No More", Rob Thomas
*Carlos Guillen, Detroit Tigers: "U Don't Know Me", T.I.
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*Travis Hafner, Cleveland Indians: "Crank it Up", Brand New Sin/Jim Johnston
*Bill Hall, Milwaukee Brewers: "You Know What It Is", T.I.
*Roy Halladay, Toronto Blue Jays: "", Robert Palmer
*Cole Hamels, Philadelphia Phillies: "Thunderstruck", AC/DC
*Josh Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds: "Boomin'", TobyMac
*Aaron Harang, Cincinnati Reds: "I Disappear", Metallica
*Willie Harris, Atlanta Braves: "", Soulja Boy, "A Bay Bay", Hurricane Chris
*Corey Hart, Milwaukee Brewers: "Headstrong", Trapt; "These Are My People", Rodney Atkins
*Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Seattle Mariners: "Gettin' Jiggy With It", Will Smith
*Brad Hawpe, Colorado Rockies: "Rockstar", Nickleback
*Aaron Heilman, New York Mets: "London Calling" The Clash ; "", Blue Öyster Cult
*Wes Helms, Philadelphia Phillies: "The Beautiful People", Marilyn Manson
*Clay Hensley, San Diego Padres: "Wherever I May Roam", Metallica
*Jeremy Hermida, Florida Marlins: "Here I Go", Mystikal
*Ramon Hernandez, Baltimore Orioles: "Gasolina", Daddy Yankee
*Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: "One More Road to Cross" DMX
*Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: "California Love", 2Pac and Dr. Dre
*Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: "Blind", Korn
*Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: "Iron Man", Black Sabbath
*Denny Hocking, Minnesota Twins: "Rebel Yell", Billy Idol
*Trevor Hoffman, San Diego Padres: "", AC/DC ;
*Matt Holliday, Colorado Rockies: "Holiday", Madonna ; songs by Creed and Scott Stapp
*Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies: "Party Like a Rockstar", Shop Boyz; "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS , "", T.I.
*Bob Howry, Chicago Cubs: "The Game", Motörhead
*Al Hrabosky, St. Louis Cardinals: "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2", Franz Liszt
*Orlando Hudson, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Tha King", T.I.; "Grown Man", Youngbloodz; "What You Know", T.I.; "My Hood", Young Jeezy; "Jeen No", Lil' Scrappy
*Phil Hughes, New York Yankees: "For Whom the Bell Tolls", Metallica
*Torii Hunter, Minnesota Twins: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS
*Aaron Hill, Toronto Blue Jays: "California Love", Tupac Shakur feat. Dr. Dre
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*Raul Ibanez, Seattle Mariners: "Werewolves of London", Warren Zevon; "Me, Myself and I", De La Soul
*Tadahito Iguchi, Philadelphia Phillies: "Scramble", Battle Eye; "Champions Road", Battle Eye; "Battle Eye", Battle Eye; "Overture for the City", Keiko Matsui; "These Walls", Dream Theater
*Omar Infante, Detroit Tigers: "Alegria", Tono Rosario
*Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners: "Mario Bros Theme", Nintendo; ", Usher; "In Da Club", 50 Cent; "Take it to Da House", Trick Daddy; "", Xola
*Jason Isringhausen, St. Louis Cardinals: "Ladies and Gentlemen", Saliva
*Brandon Inge, Detroit Tigers: "Coming Undone", Korn; "Ridin'", Chamillionaire;
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*Conor Jackson, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It", Dem Franchize Boys; "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race", Fall Out Boy
*Casey Janssen, Toronto Blue Jays: "DOA", Foo Fighters
*Geoff Jenkins, Milwaukee Brewers: "Dig A Hole", Jay-Z; "30 Something", Jay-Z
*Bobby Jenks, Chicago White Sox: "Boom", P.O.D.
*Derek Jeter, New York Yankees: "I Get Money", 50 Cent; "That's That", Snoop Dogg; "Throw Some D's", Rich Boy; "I'm A Flirt", R. Kelly; "Go Getta", Young Jeezy
*Kenji Johjima, Seattle Mariners: "Comin at ya like an Octopus", AK
*Dan Johnson, Oakland Athletics: "Go DJ", Lil' Wayne
*Nick Johnson, Washington Nationals: "Sexy Back", Justin Timberlake
*Reed Johnson, Toronto Blue Jays: "St. Jimmy", Green Day
*Andruw Jones, Atlanta Braves: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS; "Go Getta", Young Jeezy, "Move", Ludacris
*Chipper Jones, Atlanta Braves: "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne ; "Let's Go", Trick Daddy
*Todd Jones, Detroit Tigers: "Last One Standing", MercyMe; "Mr. Jones", Counting Crows
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*Scott Kazmir, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Second Coming", Juelz Santana
*Matt Kemp, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Big Things Poppin'", T.I.
*Ian Kennedy, New York Yankees: "Galvanize", Chemical Brothers
*Jeff Kent, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Defy You", The Offspring
*Paul Konerko, Chicago White Sox: Harvester of Sorrow, Metallica
*Corey Koskie, Minnesota Twins, "", Blur
*Mark Kotsay, Oakland Athletics: "Kryptonite", 3 Doors Down
*Jason Kendall, Chicago Cubs, "Road Dawg Theme", WWF
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*Mike Lamb, Houston Astros: "Am I Evil", Metallica
*Ryan Langerhans, Washington Nationals: "Killing in the Name", Rage Against the Machine; "Iron Man", Black Sabbath
*Adam LaRoche, Pittsburgh Pirates, "You're The Best", Karate Kid Soundtrack
*Brandon League, Toronto Blue Jays: "Bodies", Drowning Pool
*Carlos Lee, Houston Astros: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS
*Brad Lidge, Houston Astros: "The Game", Drowning Pool
*Jon Lieber, Philadelphia Phillies: "Sweet Home Alabama", Lynyrd Skynyrd
*Jesse Litsch, Toronto Blue Jays: "Holiday", Green Day
*Paul Lo Duca, New York Mets: "Boogie Shoes", KC and the Sunshine Band; "Stayin' Alive", Bee Gees ; "Rockit", Herbie Hancock; "No Sleep till Brooklyn," Beastie Boys
*Kenny Lofton, Cleveland Indians: "Cupid Shuffle"
*Nook Logan, Washington Nationals: "Stuntin' Like My Daddy", Lil' Wayne
*James Loney, Los Angeles Dodgers: "The Good Life", Kanye West
*Braden Looper, St. Louis Cardinals: "", AC/DC
*Mark Loretta, Houston Astros: "Low Rider" WAR
*Derek Lowe, Los Angeles Dodgers: "" Big & Rich
*Mike Lowell, Boston Red Sox: "Iron Man," Black Sabbath
*Adam Loewen, Baltimore Orioles: "Move Along" The All American Rejects
*Felipe Lopez, Washington Nationals: "Make Me Better" Fabolous ft. Ne-yo
*Javy Lopez, Baltimore Orioles: "", Usher
*Rodrigo Lopez, Colorado Rockies: "Sweet Child o' Mine", Guns N' Roses
*Noah Lowry, San Francisco Giants: "Thunderstruck", ACDC
*Hector Luna, Toronto Blue Jays: "Killin' Me", Faber Drive
*Sparky Lyle, New York Yankees: "Pomp and Circumstance", Sir Edward Elgar
*Ryan Ludwick, St. Louis Cardinals: "Brass Monkey", Beastie Boys
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*Mike MacDougal, Chicago White Sox: "Touch Me", The Doors
*Rob Mackowiak, San Diego Padres: "Check Yo Self", Ice Cube; "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em", Eric B & Rakim; "Microphone Fiend", Eric B & Rakim; "I'm Chillin'", Kurtis Blow; "This Is Why I'm Cold", R. Kelly, Twista & Da Speedknot Mobstaz
*Greg Maddux, San Diego Padres: "Limelight", Rush;
*John Maine, New York Mets: "Seek & Destroy", Metallica
*Hideki Matsui, New York Yankees: "Get Back", The Beatles; "Immigrant Song", Led Zeppelin; "Day Tripper", The Beatles; "T.N.T.", AC/DC; Battle Without Honor or Humanity, Tomoyasu Hotei
*Kazuo Matsui, Colorado Rockies: "Tricky", Run DMC
*Daisuke Matsuzaka, Boston Red Sox: "The Second Coming", Juelz Santana","Real Thing Shakes", B'z; "Stronger", Kanye West
*Gary Matthews, Jr., Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: "Show Me What You Got," Jay-Z
*Shaun Marcum, Toronto Blue Jays: "Kickstart My Heart", Motley Crue
*Tino Martinez, New York Yankees: "You Shook Me All Night Long", AC/DC,"Baba O'Riley", The Who; Seattle Mariners: "Interstate Love Song", Stone Temple Pilots
*Víctor Martínez, Cleveland Indians: "La Botella," Mach & Daddy
*Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins: "What You Know," T.I.
*John McDonald, Toronto Blue Jays: "Gangsta Nation," Westside Connection; "Sunday Bloody Sunday", U2
*Dustin McGowan, Toronto Blue Jays: "Strange Animal", Gowan
*Jason Maxwell, Minnesota Twins: "Bust a Move", Young MC
*Gil Meche, Kansas City Royals: "I Can't Drive 55", Sammy Hagar
*Doug Mientkiewicz, New York Yankees: "For Whom the Bell Tolls," Metallica
*Lastings Milledge, New York Mets: "What You Know", T.I.,
*Aaron Miles, St. Louis Cardinals: "Back In Black", "AC/DC"
*Zach Miner, Detroit Tigers: "Lying From You", "Linkin Park"
*Doug Mirabelli, Boston Red Sox: "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
*Bengie Molina, San Francisco Giants: "Can't Be Stopped", Roy Jones Jr.
*Paul Molitor, Minnesota Twins: "Born to Run", Bruce Springsteen
*Craig Monroe, Chicago Cubs: "Walk It Out", DJ Unk; "You Ain't Know", Lil Wayne; "Big Things Poppin'", T.I.
*Melvin Mora, Baltimore Orioles: "La Vida Es un Carnaval", Victor Manuelle
*Justin Morneau, Minnesota Twins: "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution," AC/DC
*Guillermo Mota, New York Mets: "I Like to Move It", Reel 2 Real
*Mike Mussina, New York Yankees: "The Zoo", The Scorpions,
*Mike Myers, Chicago White Sox: Theme from "Halloween"
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*Xavier Nady, Pittsburgh Pirates: "X", Xzibit
*Joe Nathan, Minnesota Twins: "Stand Up and Shout", Steel Dragon
*Jeff Nelson, Seattle Mariners: "Chattahocchee", Alan Jackson
*Robb Nen, San Francisco Giants: "Smoke on the Water", Deep Purple
*Pat Neshek, Minnesota Twins: "Livin' on a Prayer", Bon Jovi
*David Newhan, New York Mets: "Mo' Money Mo' Problems", Notorious B.I.G.
*Trot Nixon, Cleveland Indians: "Walk the Line", Johnny Cash; "Ring of Fire", Johnny Cash
O
*Hideki Okajima, Boston Red Sox: "The Next Episode", Dr. Dre f/ Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg
*John Olerud, Seattle Mariners: "Johnny's Theme", The Tonight Show
*, New York Yankees: "Baba O'Riley", The Who , "Tenth Avenue Freezeout", Bruce Springsteen
*Magglio Ordonez, Detroit Tigers: "Mirala", Oscar D'Leon
*Pete Orr, Atlanta Braves: "Tom Sawyer", Rush
*David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS; "Big Poppa", Notorious B.I.G.; "", The Game
*Roy Oswalt, Houston Astros: "I Stand Alone", Godsmack
*Akinori Otsuka, Texas Rangers: "Hells Bells", AC/DC
*Lyle Overbay, Toronto Blue Jays: "Jeremy", Pearl Jam; "Alive", Pearl Jam, "Even Flow", Pearl Jam
*Pablo Ozuna, Chicago White Sox: "Machucando", Daddy Yankee; "Mal Bicho", Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
P
*Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore Orioles: "California Love", Tupac
*Jonathan Papelbon, Boston Red Sox: "Bodies", Drowning Pool; "Wild Thing", The Troggs ; "I'm Shipping Up to Boston", Dropkick Murphys; "", Red Hot Chili Peppers
*John Parrish, Baltimore Orioles: "Seven Nation Army", The White Stripes
*Jake Peavy, San Diego Padres: "Sweet Home Alabama", Lynyrd Skynyrd
*Wily Mo Pena, Washington Nationals: "Rakata", Wisin y Yandel; "Ridin'", Chamillionaire
*Oliver Perez, New York Mets: "Can You Feel It", The Jacksons
*Timo Perez, Detroit Tigers: "", Ice Cube
*Juan Pierre, Los Angeles Dodgers: "", Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z,
*Andy Phillips, New York Yankees: "Sweet Home Alabama", Lynyrd Skynyrd
*A.J. Pierzynski, Chicago White Sox: "I Am (A.J. Styles)", Dale Oliver; "Somebody Told Me", The Killers; "I'm American", Queensrÿche
*Scott Podsednik, Chicago White Sox: "Go", Common; "Elevation", U2; "Let's Go", Trick Daddy
*Placido Polanco, Detroit Tigers: "Lamento Boliviano", Amarfis Y la Banda Atakke"
*Jorge Posada, New York Yankees: "Frontin'", Pharrell
*Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals: "Different Now", Out of Eden"
*J.J. Putz, Seattle Mariners: "Thunderstruck", AC/DC
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*Mike Rabelo, Detroit Tigers: "Sweet Home Alabama", Lynyrd Skynyrd
*Edwar Ramirez, New York Yankees : "Dr. Feelgood", Mötley Crüe
*Hanley Ramirez, Florida Marlins: "I Know You See It", Yung Joc
*Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox: "Final Countdown", Europe; "Cross That Line", Rick Ross; "I'm a Flirt", R. Kelly; , Styles P
*Edgar Renteria, Atlanta Braves: "Hot in Herre", Nelly; "Walk It Out", DJ Unk
*Jose Reyes, New York Mets: "I Get Money", 50 Cent; Theme Music from Facts of Life; "Macarron Chacarron", El Chombo; "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS
*Chris Richard, Baltimore Orioles: "Tom Sawyer", Rush
*David Riske, Chicago White Sox: "Old Time Rock and Roll", Bob Seger
*Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees: "Enter Sandman", Metallica
*Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles: "Hypnotize", Notorious B.I.G., ,
*Dave Roberts, San Francisco Giants: "Freak a Leek", Petey Pablo
*John Rocker, Atlanta Braves: "I Wanna Rock", Twisted Sister; "Rock You Like a Hurricane", Scorpions
*Fernando Rodney, Detroit Tigers: "Ven Bailalo", Angel y Khriz
*Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS; "The Way I Live", Baby Boy Da Prince; "NumbEncore", Linkin Park and Jay-Z
*Ivan Rodriguez, Detroit Tigers: "Latino Heat", Jim Johnston
*Francisco Rodriguez, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: "Sandungueoso", Tego Calderon
*Scott Rolen, St. Louis Cardinals: "Rollin'", Limp Bizkit
*Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies: "Breath", Bay Area Sluggas
*Aaron Rowand, Philadelphia Phillies: "Nobody's Listening", Linkin Park
*B.J. Ryan, Toronto Blue Jays: "Duality", Slipknot
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*C. C. Sabathia, Cleveland Indians: "You got me goin", Turf, "Tell Me When to Go", E-40
*Olmedo Saenz, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Panama", Van Halen
*Takashi Saito, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Bad to the Bone", George Thorogood and the Destroyers
*Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Texas Rangers: "Shake it Like A Salt Shaker", Ying Yang Twins
*Freddy Sanchez, Pittsburgh Pirates: "Boogie Shoes", KC and the Sunshine Band; "Party Like a Rockstar", Shop Boyz; "Walk It Out", Unk
*Reggie Sanders, Kansas City Royals: "Awesome Wonder", Kurt Carr
*Johan Santana, Minnesota Twins: "Smooth", Santana
*Ramon Santiago, Detroit Tigers: "Temperature", Sean Paul
*Kaz Sasaki, Seattle Mariners: "Nightmare", Brainbug
*Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox: "Welcome to the Jungle", Guns N' Roses
*Richie Sexson, Seattle Mariners: "All Along the Watchtower", Jimi Hendrix; "You Sexy Thing", Hot Chocolate"Hypnotise", Notorius B.I.G.
*Gary Sheffield, Detroit Tigers: "This Is Why I'm Hot", MIMS; "We Fly High," Jim Jones; "," The Game; "Welcome 2 Detroit", Trick Trick ft. Eminem
*Brian Shouse, Milwaukee Brewers: "Shout", Tears for Fears.
*John Smoltz, Atlanta Braves: "Thunderstruck", AC/DC
*Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs: "The Second Coming", Juelz Santana; "A Pedir Su Mano", Juan Luis Guerra
*Scott Spiezio, St. Louis Cardinals: Songs by Sandfrog
*Ryan Spilborghs, Colorado Rockies: The Sweet Escape, Gwen Stefani feat Akon
*Mike Stanton, Cincinnati Reds: "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", Toby Keith,, "Fantasy", Aldo Nova , for save situations "Enter Sandman", Metallica
*Matt Stairs, Toronto Blue Jays: "Glass Shatters", Stone Cold Steve Austin theme song
*Ian Stewart, Colorado Rockies: "Paralyzed", Finger Eleven
*Huston Street, Oakland A's: "Hate Me Now", Nas
*Terry Steinbach, Minnesota Twins: "Spirit in the Sky", Norman Greenbaum
*Mark Sweeney, Los Angeles Dodgers: "I'm Shipping Up to Boston", Dropkick Murphys
*Nick Swisher, Oakland A's: "Wanted Dead or Alive", Bon Jovi; "Party Like a Rockstar", Shop Boyz
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*Marcus Thames, Detroit Tigers, "Snap Ya Fingers", Lil' Jon
*Brian Tallet, Toronto Blue Jays: "I Can't Win", Default
*Willy Taveras, Colorado Rockies, "", Usher
*Mark Teixeira, Atlanta Braves, "All Along the Watchtower", Jimi Hendrix
*Miguel Tejada, Baltimore Orioles, "Subido en el Palo", La Banda Gorda
*Curtis Thigpen, Toronto Blue Jays: "Dragula", Rob Zombie
*Frank Thomas, Toronto Blue Jays: "We Taking Over", DJ Khaled; "Cyclone, Baby Bash
*Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox: "Blitzkrieg Bop", Rob Zombie; "Forget to Remember", Mudvayne; "You Shook Me All Night Long", AC/DC; "Cadillac Rock Box", Anthrax; "Ju Jue - Fan Zhi", Tomahawk
*Matt Thornton, Chicago White Sox: "Ten Thousand Fists", Disturbed; "Living in Sin", Godsmack
*Mike Timlin, Boston Red Sox: "Black Betty", Ram Jam
*Brett Tomko, San Diego Padres: "Round and Round", Ratt
*Yorvit Torrealba, Colorado Rockies: "Impacto", Daddy Yankee
*Josh Towers, Toronto Blue Jays: "", T.I.
*Chad Tracy, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Numb/Encore", Jay-Z & Linkin Park
*Mike Trombley, Minnesota Twins: "Take On Me", A-Ha
*Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado Rockies: "", R Kelly
*Derrick Turnbow, Milwaukee Brewers: "Fuel", Metallica
U
*B.J. Upton, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Get Buck", Young Buck
*Juan Uribe, Chicago White Sox: "Temperature", Sean Paul; "Rompe", Daddy Yankee; "Damelo", Juanes
*Chase Utley, Philadelphia Phillies: "Kashmir", Led Zeppelin; "One of These Days", Pink Floyd; "We Like to Party", The Vengaboys
V
*Jose Valentin, New York Mets: "Salio El Sol", Don Omar; "Reggaeton Latino", Don Omar
*Jose Valverde, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Big Poppa", The Notorious B.I.G
*Jason Varitek, Boston Red Sox: "Kryptonite", 3 Doors Down
*Shane Victorino, Philadelphia Phillies: "Buffalo Soldier", Bob Marley; "Get Up, Stand Up", Bob Marley; "Welcome to Jamrock", Damien Marley
*Luis Vizcaino, New York Yankees: "Louie, Louie", The Kingsmen
W
*Billy Wagner, New York Mets: "Enter Sandman", Metallica
*Tyler Walker, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Smoke on the Water", Deep Purple
*Chien-Ming Wang, New York Yankees: "Let's Get It Started", Black Eyed Peas
*Brandon Webb, Arizona Diamondbacks: "Jam On It", Newcleus
*Rickie Weeks, Milwaukee Brewers: "2 Step", DJ Unk ; "", Soulja Boy
*David Wells, Los Angeles Dodgers: "Crazy Train", Ozzy Osbourne
*Vernon Wells, Toronto Blue Jays: "Party Like a Rockstar", Shop Boyz
*Jayson Werth, Philadelphia Phillies: "Stronger", Kanye West
*Bob Wickman, Atlanta Braves: "Slither"
*Mitch Williams, Philadelphia Phillies: "Wild Thing", The Troggs
*Craig Wilson, Atlanta Braves: "Epic", Faith No More
*Dan Wilson, Seattle Mariners: "Whatta Man", En Vogue; "Apache", Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band
*Jack Wilson, Pittsburgh Pirates: "Jumpin' Jack Flash", The Rolling Stones
*Josh Wilson, Tampa Bay Devil Rays: "Born to Be Wild", Steppenwolf
*Brian Wolfe, Toronto Blue Jays: "Clap for the Wolfman", The Guess Who; "Hungry Like the Wolf", Duran Duran
*Chris Woodward, Atlanta Braves: "Sultans of Swing", Dire Straits
*David Wright, New York Mets: "Me & U", Cassie; "", Juelz Santana; "", David Bowie; "I'm Not a Player", Big Pun
X
Y
*Kevin Youkilis, Boston Red Sox: "Push It to the Limit", Rick Ross
*Chris Young, San Diego Padres: "Sweet Child o' Mine", Guns N' Roses; at bat music is "Elevation", U2
*Dmitri Young, Washington Nationals: "Throw Some D's", Rich Boy
Z
*Gregg Zaun, Toronto Blue Jays: "Limelight", Rush; "Mr. Brownstone", Guns N Roses
*Joel Zumaya, Detroit Tigers: "", Jimi Hendrix
*Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals: "Ridin' Dirty", Chamillionaire, "This Is Why I'm Hot", Mims
*Barry Zito, San Francisco Giants: "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger", Daft Punk
Players who specifically request that no music be played
*Moises Alou, New York Mets
*Garret Anderson, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
*Tony Batista, Washington Nationals
*Adrian Beltre, Seattle Mariners (Before the 2005 season)
*Albert Belle, Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles
*Hank Blalock, Texas Rangers
*Brad Fullmer, Toronto Blue Jays
*Kevin Kouzmanoff, San Diego Padres
*Jose Molina, New York Yankees
*So Taguchi, St. Louis Cardinals
*Bernie Williams, New York Yankees
Aaron Sims (born August 22, 1992) is a Nevada politician.
Early life
Sims was born in Lathrop, California to Gerald L. Sims, the Fire Chief of San Joaquin County and Starley Sims; a nurse/surgeon at Manteca Hospital. Sims grew up in Lathrop along with his brother; Austin (5 years older) and lived in California for 11 years. Sims has been involved and interested in the political arena since he was about 5 years old. He than began to study the way the United States Government was ran and how it worked, he then became fascinated. By the time he turned 8 he was already working on his first campaign. He went door to door (assisted by his parent) to pass out flyers for the Bush - Cheney campaign team.
Career
In 2002 he was worked for Bill Simon, a Republican candidate for Governor of California. He was recognized statewide when he joined Bill Simon on the stage of the long anticipated victory party that gave way to Grey Davis, who won his re-election bid that year. In 2003 Sims and his family move to Gardnerville Nevada, there Sims quickly became comfortable working in a small town political environment, and became an acquaintance to then Nevada Governor: Kenny Guinn. In 2004 Sims was heavily involved in working on the Bush-Cheney`04 Campaign, going door to door, heading precincts, and making phone calls, Sims was making a strong yet early name for himself around his community.
The 2006 mid-term election
Sims was asked by his colleagues in the 2004 election to work on the Jim Gibbons for Governor campaign, even though he was a strong supporter of the then Congressman Gibbons, he did not want to commit himself to a candidate until the primaries were over. The primaries were close between Lorrain Hunt - Lt. Governor who came out with 34% of the vote, Bob Beers - State Senator with 12% of the vote and Jim Gibbons - U.S. Congressman who came out victorious with 54% of the primary vote. After Sims saw the primary results he immediately went into the Gibbons campaign office in Reno and said, "what can I do to help". The election then took off, making multiple campaign appearances with the Congressman and working diligently in the very campaign offices he helped set up. In October of that year Sims was elected the youngest ever Co-Chairman of the Douglas County Republican Committee, And then was prompted to run the Gibbons campaign in Douglas County all together. The night of the election was long and very close. at first it seemed as if the challenger; (D) State Senator Dina Titus, would win in a landslide, which made everyone at the Republican party nervous including Sims. As the night turned into the morning and with the disappointment of the Congress's majority going for the Democrats, the excitement of a victory for now Governor-Elect Gibbons was overwhelming to the point that Sims did not mind the loss in Congress.
Early life
Sims was born in Lathrop, California to Gerald L. Sims, the Fire Chief of San Joaquin County and Starley Sims; a nurse/surgeon at Manteca Hospital. Sims grew up in Lathrop along with his brother; Austin (5 years older) and lived in California for 11 years. Sims has been involved and interested in the political arena since he was about 5 years old. He than began to study the way the United States Government was ran and how it worked, he then became fascinated. By the time he turned 8 he was already working on his first campaign. He went door to door (assisted by his parent) to pass out flyers for the Bush - Cheney campaign team.
Career
In 2002 he was worked for Bill Simon, a Republican candidate for Governor of California. He was recognized statewide when he joined Bill Simon on the stage of the long anticipated victory party that gave way to Grey Davis, who won his re-election bid that year. In 2003 Sims and his family move to Gardnerville Nevada, there Sims quickly became comfortable working in a small town political environment, and became an acquaintance to then Nevada Governor: Kenny Guinn. In 2004 Sims was heavily involved in working on the Bush-Cheney`04 Campaign, going door to door, heading precincts, and making phone calls, Sims was making a strong yet early name for himself around his community.
The 2006 mid-term election
Sims was asked by his colleagues in the 2004 election to work on the Jim Gibbons for Governor campaign, even though he was a strong supporter of the then Congressman Gibbons, he did not want to commit himself to a candidate until the primaries were over. The primaries were close between Lorrain Hunt - Lt. Governor who came out with 34% of the vote, Bob Beers - State Senator with 12% of the vote and Jim Gibbons - U.S. Congressman who came out victorious with 54% of the primary vote. After Sims saw the primary results he immediately went into the Gibbons campaign office in Reno and said, "what can I do to help". The election then took off, making multiple campaign appearances with the Congressman and working diligently in the very campaign offices he helped set up. In October of that year Sims was elected the youngest ever Co-Chairman of the Douglas County Republican Committee, And then was prompted to run the Gibbons campaign in Douglas County all together. The night of the election was long and very close. at first it seemed as if the challenger; (D) State Senator Dina Titus, would win in a landslide, which made everyone at the Republican party nervous including Sims. As the night turned into the morning and with the disappointment of the Congress's majority going for the Democrats, the excitement of a victory for now Governor-Elect Gibbons was overwhelming to the point that Sims did not mind the loss in Congress.
Kyle Landry is a pianist, primarily known for his improvisational piano.
Kyle Landry was born the youngest of two children on March 8th, 1990 in Massachusetts, USA. He first started taking piano lessons in July 1998, at 8 years-old. Kyle immediately developed a passion for the instrument and soon discovered he had a natural ability for performing. At the age of 12, he began to learn and explore music on his own. It was this adventurous quality that sparked an interest in composing his own pieces. His first full composition remains untitled, and is identified as "Old School", representing the less-developed style of his older compositions.
YouTube brought him the most fans and his online success as a pianist. Although most of his videos feature music from anime and video games (specifically from Final Fantasy Piano Collections), Kyle is currently studying classical piano under private instruction. Of all the classical pianist composers his favorite is Frederic Chopin.
Kyle had posted over 100 videos, created more than 200 mp3s, gained the respect and admiration of thousands of viewers, and once had close to 10,000 subscribers.
As of August 2007 YouTube urged by the Yomiuri Corporation had Kyle's kyle556 account suspended for copyright infringement. The "Every Heart" and "Fukai Mori / Deep Forest" Soundtrack was a copyright claim by the Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
The 9th of August 2007, Kyle's current youtube account can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/users/kylelandry
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Kyle Landry was born the youngest of two children on March 8th, 1990 in Massachusetts, USA. He first started taking piano lessons in July 1998, at 8 years-old. Kyle immediately developed a passion for the instrument and soon discovered he had a natural ability for performing. At the age of 12, he began to learn and explore music on his own. It was this adventurous quality that sparked an interest in composing his own pieces. His first full composition remains untitled, and is identified as "Old School", representing the less-developed style of his older compositions.
YouTube brought him the most fans and his online success as a pianist. Although most of his videos feature music from anime and video games (specifically from Final Fantasy Piano Collections), Kyle is currently studying classical piano under private instruction. Of all the classical pianist composers his favorite is Frederic Chopin.
Kyle had posted over 100 videos, created more than 200 mp3s, gained the respect and admiration of thousands of viewers, and once had close to 10,000 subscribers.
As of August 2007 YouTube urged by the Yomiuri Corporation had Kyle's kyle556 account suspended for copyright infringement. The "Every Heart" and "Fukai Mori / Deep Forest" Soundtrack was a copyright claim by the Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
The 9th of August 2007, Kyle's current youtube account can be found at: http://www.youtube.com/users/kylelandry
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Alternative telecommunications companies in Europe which enable you to make cheap international calls are sometimes known as instant dial services. All you need to take advantage of the available savings is to use the instant dial access number to call international numbers. Different companies specialise in different types of international phone call deals, which means that the cheap long distance call plan that works for one country won't necessarily work for another.
Landlines
Some instant dial services charge different call prices at different times of day for local and national calls while others don't. You should check the rates before you use the service.
How to make cheap calls from your landline using an instant dial service:
1. Dial the instant dial access number for your destination
2. At the prompt dial the international phone number starting with "00" including country code
3. Your call's low rate will then be conveniently charged to your current phone bill.
Mobile devices
You can even make free or cheap calls from your mobile phone as long as your provider does not charge for the instant dial access number. Call your mobile service provider and ask them whether the instant dial mobile access number (i.e. 07744 ******) is allowed within your free minutes.
How to make cheap calls from your mobile device using an instant dial service:
1. Dial the instant dial mobile access number for your destination
2. At the prompt dial the international phone number starting with "00" including country code
3. Your call's low rate will then be conveniently charged to your current phone bill.
Business calls
Most people forget that instant dial services can also be used to save money on all their international business calls.
Example
To make a call to South Africa: dial the instant dial access number, when connected dial your destination telephone number 0027 123 456789
With most instant dial services there is no account to open, no other bill to pay, no credit card needed and there are no extra charges. You don't even need to change your phone provider, purchase any special devices or even buy a phone card. They are really simple and easy to use.
From the UK, most instant dial access numbers start with 0844, 0871, 0905, 0906 and 0911. These numbers attract charges based on the time of the day and the callers line provider. Some charge a nominal £0.03 connection fee but many charge that rate per minute in addition to the call through company.
instant dial companies frequently update their rates making it important to get a view on rates across the market before calling.
External links
* - Cheap International calls - provides you with a list of countries and easy to use guide to make cheap international calls to all countries around the world from the UK.
* - Site on cheap international calls - provides you with a complete, comprehensive and most of all easy to use guide to the cheapest international phone call prices offered by instant dial telecom service providers to all countries around the world from the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Ireland, Netherlands, researched automatically several times daily.
* - All the top UK based call through telecom companies researched automatically several times daily.
*- Make Cheap International Calls to Every Country From the UK From This Site- www.cheapcallsdirect.com
Landlines
Some instant dial services charge different call prices at different times of day for local and national calls while others don't. You should check the rates before you use the service.
How to make cheap calls from your landline using an instant dial service:
1. Dial the instant dial access number for your destination
2. At the prompt dial the international phone number starting with "00" including country code
3. Your call's low rate will then be conveniently charged to your current phone bill.
Mobile devices
You can even make free or cheap calls from your mobile phone as long as your provider does not charge for the instant dial access number. Call your mobile service provider and ask them whether the instant dial mobile access number (i.e. 07744 ******) is allowed within your free minutes.
How to make cheap calls from your mobile device using an instant dial service:
1. Dial the instant dial mobile access number for your destination
2. At the prompt dial the international phone number starting with "00" including country code
3. Your call's low rate will then be conveniently charged to your current phone bill.
Business calls
Most people forget that instant dial services can also be used to save money on all their international business calls.
Example
To make a call to South Africa: dial the instant dial access number, when connected dial your destination telephone number 0027 123 456789
With most instant dial services there is no account to open, no other bill to pay, no credit card needed and there are no extra charges. You don't even need to change your phone provider, purchase any special devices or even buy a phone card. They are really simple and easy to use.
From the UK, most instant dial access numbers start with 0844, 0871, 0905, 0906 and 0911. These numbers attract charges based on the time of the day and the callers line provider. Some charge a nominal £0.03 connection fee but many charge that rate per minute in addition to the call through company.
instant dial companies frequently update their rates making it important to get a view on rates across the market before calling.
External links
* - Cheap International calls - provides you with a list of countries and easy to use guide to make cheap international calls to all countries around the world from the UK.
* - Site on cheap international calls - provides you with a complete, comprehensive and most of all easy to use guide to the cheapest international phone call prices offered by instant dial telecom service providers to all countries around the world from the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Ireland, Netherlands, researched automatically several times daily.
* - All the top UK based call through telecom companies researched automatically several times daily.
*- Make Cheap International Calls to Every Country From the UK From This Site- www.cheapcallsdirect.com