Miami Marlins Walkup Songs
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The Marlins' walkup tradition
Miami's walkup music is the most Latin-heavy in MLB — reggaeton, bachata, and Latin trap dominate the roster's playlist. Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Daddy Yankee tracks rotate through any given Marlins game. The roster's diversity also brings hip hop and Latin pop into the mix.
The most iconic Marlins walkup moment
Giancarlo Stanton's tenure with the Marlins (2010-2017) brought some of the most-imitated power-hitter walkup picks in baseball — many of which followed him to the Yankees.
Miami Marlins roster & walkup songs (26 players)
Every player on the active roster. 2 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pete Fairbanks #29 | P | Hook — Blues Traveler | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Andrew Nardi #43 | P | Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) — Journey | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Sandy Alcantara #22 | P | — | |
| Lake Bachar #84 | P | — | |
| Anthony Bender #37 | P | — | |
| Owen Caissie #17 | RF | — | |
| Xavier Edwards #9 | SS | — | |
| Calvin Faucher #53 | P | — | |
| Heriberto Hernández #13 | LF | — | |
| Liam Hicks #34 | C | — | |
| Leo Jiménez #19 | SS | — | |
| Janson Junk #26 | P | — | |
| John King #47 | P | — | |
| Otto Lopez #6 | 2B | — | |
| Jakob Marsee #87 | CF | — | |
| Max Meyer #23 | P | — | |
| Connor Norby #1 | 3B | — | |
| Chris Paddack #33 | P | — | |
| Graham Pauley #21 | 3B | — | |
| Eury Pérez #39 | P | — | |
| Michael Petersen #49 | P | — | |
| Tyler Phillips #30 | P | — | |
| Agustín Ramírez #50 | C | — | |
| Esteury Ruiz #3 | LF | — | |
| Javier Sanoja #8 | 2B | — | |
| Kyle Stowers #28 | LF | — |
How to use Marlins walkup songs for your team
Whether you're coaching Little League, travel ball, high school, or college baseball, picking a walkup song from a Miami Marlins 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 Marlins 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.
Walk up like a Marlin
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