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About Kazuma Okamoto's walkup
Kazuma Okamoto (Third Baseman, #7) walks up to "Kibo no Wadachi (2024 Remaster)" by Southern All Stars (last confirmed 2026) for the Toronto Blue Jays. Confirmed via WalkUpDB X post; carried over from his Yomiuri Giants days after January 2026 signing.
Toronto walkup culture leans heavy on Latin music thanks to a Dominican-led roster, plus a Drake-influenced hip hop streak that's hard to find anywhere else in baseball. For more on the Blue Jays' walkup tradition and other current roster picks, see the Toronto Blue Jays walkup page.
Other Blue Jays we cover
- Andrés Giménez — Second Baseman · "Cuando Te Miro"
- Daulton Varsho — Center Fielder · "Bottle Rocket"
- Davis Schneider — Left Fielder · "Pink Pony Club"
- Ernie Clement — Third Baseman · "I Was Made For Lovin' You"
- Jeff Hoffman — Pitcher · "Alive (Nightmare)"
- Kevin Gausman — Pitcher · "Money"
Use Kazuma Okamoto'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 Okamoto 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 "Kibo no Wadachi (2024 Remaster)" by Southern All Stars 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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