Baltimore Orioles Walkup Songs
Oriole Park at Camden Yards · Baltimore
The Orioles' walkup tradition
Camden Yards has one of the best stadium music setups in MLB. The young Orioles core that emerged in the 2020s — Adley Rutschman, Gunnar Henderson, Cedric Mullins — brought a more current walkup style to a franchise with deep classic-rock roots. Modern hip hop dominates the lineup; the tradition is still being written.
The most iconic Orioles walkup moment
Cal Ripken Jr.'s 2,131st consecutive game in 1995 took place to a stadium-wide standing ovation — not a walkup song in the usual sense, but the most iconic at-bat moment in Orioles history.
Baltimore Orioles roster & walkup songs (26 players)
Every player on the active roster. 7 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 Alonso #25 | 1B | Birds — Turnstile | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Chris Bassitt #40 | P | | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Colton Cowser #17 | LF | Work — Gang Starr | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Ryan Helsley #21 | P | | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Gunnar Henderson #2 | SS | The Sweet Escape — Gwen Stefani feat. Akon | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Tyler O'Neill #9 | RF | No Friends In The Industry — Drake | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Adley Rutschman #35 | C | Alive (Nightmare) — Kid Cudi | Listen on Apple Music Preview not available |
| Keegan Akin #45 | P | — | |
| Blaze Alexander #23 | SS | — | |
| Samuel Basallo #29 | C | — | |
| Shane Baz #34 | P | — | |
| Dylan Beavers #12 | RF | — | |
| Kyle Bradish #38 | P | — | |
| Yennier Cano #78 | P | — | |
| Rico Garcia #50 | P | — | |
| Jeremiah Jackson #82 | 2B | — | |
| Andrew Kittredge #39 | P | — | |
| Coby Mayo #16 | 1B | — | |
| Anthony Nunez #66 | P | — | |
| Trevor Rogers #28 | P | — | |
| Leody Taveras #30 | OF | — | |
| Taylor Ward #3 | LF | — | |
| Tyler Wells #68 | P | — | |
| Weston Wilson #32 | LF | — | |
| Grant Wolfram #48 | P | — | |
| Brandon Young #63 | P | — |
How to use Orioles walkup songs for your team
Whether you're coaching Little League, travel ball, high school, or college baseball, picking a walkup song from a Baltimore Orioles 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 Orioles 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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