Walk-Up Songs From 2024 NL All-Starters
Welcome to the stage of the 2024 MLB All-Star Game, where each player’s walk-up song serves as their personal anthem—a melodic introduction to their moment in the spotlight. These songs aren’t just chosen lightly; they reflect the passions and motivations that drive baseball’s finest athletes. Follow us as we explore the lineup of NL All-Star Starters, diving into the rhythms that fuel their game and their 2024 Topps Chrome® Baseball cards.
2024 Topps Chrome® Baseball Walk-Up Songs
Second Base: Ketel Marie, Arizona Diamondbacks – Kiry Curu, “Fue Del Mismo Coro”
Player Info:
• leads NL Second basemen in hits
• leads nl second basemen in rbis
• second all-star appearance
Song info:
• released in 2023
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Designated Hitter : Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers – Lupe Fiasco, “The Show Goes On”
player info:
• second in mlb in home runs
• fourth in mlb in batting average
• fourth in mlb in hits
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song info:
• released in 2010
• song peaked at no. 9 on billboard hot 100
Shortstop: Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies – Future, “Look Ahead”
player info:
• batting .349
• third all-star appearance
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Song info:
• released in 2014
• From Future’s honest Project
First Base: Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies – Shaboozey., “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
player info:
• NL leading vote getter
• tied for 11th in mlb in home runs
• eighth all-star appearance
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song info:
• released in 2024
• peaked at no. 1 on billboard hot 100
Catcher: William Contreras, Milwaukee Brewers – Blasterjaxx feat Timmy Trumpet, “Narco”
player info:
• leads mlb catchers in batting average
• second all-staar appearance
Song info:
• released in 2017
• 59 million youtube views
Right Field: Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers – Andre Nickatina, “Jungle”
Player Info:
• second in mlb in batting average
• Third All-star appearance
• 2018 NL MVP
Song info:
• released in 2002
• 92 million views on youtube
Third Base: Alec Bohm, Philadelphia Phillies – Kanye West, “Famous”
player info:
• leads league in doubles
• tied for fourth in mlb in rbis
• first all-star appearance
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song info:
• released in 2016
• ranked 10th on time’s list of best songs
Center Fielder: Teoscar Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers – Don Omar, “Zumba”
player info:
• 2024 Home run derby champ
• second all-star appearance
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Song info:
• released in 2012
• peaked at no. 2 on US Billboard’s hot latin songs
Left Field: Jurickson Profar, Colorado Rockies – Bad Bunny, “Telefono Nuevo”
player info:
• ninth in mlb in batting average
• third all-star appearance
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song info:
• released in 2023
• 39 million youtube views