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About Cedric Mullins's walkup
Cedric Mullins (Center Fielder, #31) walks up to "Let's Go" by Key Glock (last confirmed 2025) for the Tampa Bay Rays. Confirmed via Baltimore Banner 2025; played with Orioles before being traded to Mets in July 2025, then signed with Rays Dec 2025.
Tampa Bay walkups don't get the same media coverage as bigger-market teams, but the Rays roster has historically run one of the most diverse walkup playlists in MLB — Latin, hip hop, country, rock, all in rotation across a single lineup. For more on the Rays' walkup tradition and other current roster picks, see the Tampa Bay Rays walkup page.
Other Rays we cover
- Chandler Simpson — Left Fielder · "Back Again"
- Junior Caminero — Third Baseman · "Nokia"
- Yandy Díaz — First Baseman · "No Quiero Corona"
- Ben Williamson — Third Baseman
- Bryan Baker — Pitcher
- Casey Legumina — Pitcher
Use Cedric Mullins's walkup style for your team
Whether you coach Little League, travel ball, high school, or college baseball, picking a walkup song from a star like Mullins is one of the cleanest ways to give a kid confidence at the plate. The trick: most MLB walkups need a careful trim point — the 15-second window is rarely the song's first 15 seconds.
- Build your roster in Walkup Pro
- Search "Let's Go" by Key Glock and assign it to the player who picked it
- Set a custom trim point so only the best 15-20 seconds plays — most often the chorus or the drop, not the intro
- Connect a Bluetooth speaker at the field and tap to play on game day
For more on what makes a great walkup work, see the anatomy of the perfect walkup song. For a complete game-day setup walkthrough, see how to play walkup songs at baseball games.
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