Arizona Diamondbacks Walkup Songs
Chase Field · Phoenix
The Diamondbacks' walkup tradition
Arizona walkup music spans the wide range of a roster that's traditionally featured strong Latin, country, and hip hop influences. Ketel Marte, Corbin Carroll, and Zac Gallen each pull from different genres. The Chase Field roof creates unusual acoustics — songs with cleaner mixes carry better than bass-heavy ones.
The most iconic Diamondbacks walkup moment
Luis Gonzalez's bloop single in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series came after a walkup that's part of D-Backs history. The franchise's only championship is the moment most associated with Arizona walkup memory.
Arizona Diamondbacks roster & walkup songs (27 players)
Every player on the active roster. 8 walkup songs are publicly confirmed below; tap a player for the full breakdown. Players without a documented walkup still have their own page — we update them as new info gets reported through team broadcasts and beat coverage.
| Player | Pos | Walkup Song | Preview |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corbin Carroll #7 | RF | Kryptonite — Don Toliver | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Kevin Ginkel #37 | P | Built by Nations — Greta Van Fleet | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Lourdes Gurriel Jr. #12 | LF | Yo Lo Se — Yomil Y El Dany | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Ketel Marte #4 | 2B | Los Pobres Y Los Ricos — El Alfa | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Geraldo Perdomo #2 | SS | Dios Ha Sido Bueno — Madiel Lara | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Paul Sewald #38 | P | Jump Around — House of Pain | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Alek Thomas #5 | CF | A Milli — Lil Wayne | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Ryan Thompson #81 | P | Praise Him Forever — Jervis Campbell | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Nolan Arenado #28 | 3B | — | |
| Jorge Barrosa #1 | LF | — | |
| Adrian Del Castillo #25 | C | — | |
| Taylor Clarke #45 | P | — | |
| Jose Fernandez #11 | SS | — | |
| Zac Gallen #23 | P | — | |
| Aramis Garcia #35 | C | — | |
| Andrew Hoffmann #56 | P | — | |
| Merrill Kelly #29 | P | — | |
| Jonathan Loáisiga #43 | P | — | |
| James McCann #8 | C | — | |
| Juan Morillo #62 | P | — | |
| Ryne Nelson #19 | P | — | |
| Brandon Pfaadt #32 | P | — | |
| Eduardo Rodriguez #57 | P | — | |
| Michael Soroka #34 | P | — | |
| Tim Tawa #13 | 2B | — | |
| Jesus Valdez #67 | 3B | — | |
| Ildemaro Vargas #6 | 2B | — |
How to use Diamondbacks walkup songs for your team
Whether you're coaching Little League, travel ball, high school, or college baseball, picking a walkup song from a Arizona Diamondbacks player is one of the cleanest ways to give a kid a confidence boost 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.
- Pick the Diamondbacks player whose walkup style fits the kid (power hitter, leadoff, closer, etc.)
- Open the song's page on this site to see the recommended trim window
- Build your roster in Walkup Pro, assign the song, and set the trim
- Connect a Bluetooth speaker at the field and tap to play on game day
For a complete walkthrough, see how to play walkup songs at baseball games. For more on what makes a great walkup work, see the anatomy of the perfect walkup song.
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