The trio is responsible for hits such as Bad and Boujee and Walk It Talk It. More importantly, he’s a member of the super popular group Migos. Quavo’s real name is Quavious Keyate Marshall, which is a boss fuckin’ name. I feel like this needs a bit of background. I am probably stupid and wrong in my analysis, but you’re used to that at this point.I’ll highlight only one song if a player has multiples they use on a given list (some will have a song for each PA).And yes, sometimes pitchers bat, but meh. Yes, pitchers have music for when they take the mound, and sometimes those are some pretty tight jams, but unless you’re at the stadium, you’d be hard press to know it. I am only highlighting the batters, because those are the songs that you typically hear.Jam out.įlorida Georgia Line sucks very badly, however, and you should be ashamed of yourself for listening to it. Yes, some songs are categorically bad, but your jam is your jam. These days, I’m of the mind to let people like what they like.
I long stopped being a music snob (I used to be kind of annoying about it, really). You’ll regularly see dudes switch songs in and out all season, or you have the Scott Schebler’s of the world who just put “play anything,” which is super lame.Īs a general rule, baseball players have a tendency to like some bad music, so in that way they’re much like the rest of us. Sometimes players don’t really care at all. As always, Jamie Ramsey over at Better Off Red has collected the running list of the Reds at bat/walk up music for the 2019 season and, as is my wont, I thought it’d be fun to take a look at what each of our favorite players are listening to (as of this particular date in history).