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We update this page when a confirmed walkup gets reported through team broadcasts, beat reporters, or fan-tracking accounts. Most stadiums don't publish their full walkup playlists, so coverage is uneven.
About Randal Grichuk
Randal Grichuk is a right fielder (#34) for the New York Yankees. Their current walkup song hasn't surfaced in publicly searchable sources yet — we'll update this page once it does.
Suggested walkup style for a right fielder
For a right fielder, the right walkup song depends on how you carry yourself at the plate (or on the mound). For a deep dive into picks that work for this role, see the best walkup songs for leadoff hitters.
Yankees walkup tradition
Yankee Stadium walkup music is anchored by hip hop, classic rock, and Bob Sheppard's posthumous announcements — most famously Derek Jeter's, which played for years after Sheppard's death. Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and the rest of the modern Yankees roster pull from a wide musical range, but the dugout culture leans hip hop heavy. The stadium PA system is one of the loudest in baseball, so songs with deep bass and big drops translate especially well in the Bronx.
For more Yankees walkup picks plus the most iconic at-bat moments at Yankee Stadium, see the New York Yankees walkup page.
Other Yankees we cover
- Aaron Judge — Right Fielder · "Swag Surfin'"
- Austin Wells — Catcher · "Shooting Stars"
- Ben Rice — First Baseman · "Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1"
- Camilo Doval — Pitcher · "Bandoleros"
- Cody Bellinger — Left Fielder · "Hustler Musik"
- David Bednar — Pitcher · "Renegade"
Use Randal Grichuk'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 Grichuk 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 Apple Music for any song that fits the player's style
- 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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