YES, JUST LIKE LAST TIME. SO NO RULES, JUST BOBBLEHEADS. REDS FANS ARE READY TO LINE UP FOR ANOTHER ELLY DE LA CRUZ GIVEAWAY AT GREAT AMERICAN BALLPARK THIS SATURDAY. LAST YEAR IT WAS THE CITY CONNECT BOBBLEHEAD. IT PACKED THE PARK. 42,000 FANS. BUT YOU GOT TO GET THERE EARLY. THIS IS A LIMITED NUMBER OF SWITCH HITTER BOBBLEHEADS GOING TO THE FIRST 10,000 FANS WHEN THEY GET THROUGH THE GATES, WHEN THEY OPEN AT 10:00 TOMORROW EVENING, YOU DO NOT KNOW. 10 P.M. 5:10 P.M. YOU GOT SO EXCITED. PEOPLE ARE GOING TO LINE UP THAT EARLY. YOU’RE USED TO BEING AWAKE AT 5:10 A.M., SO THE BOX SAYS WHICH ONE IS INSIDE? WE DON’T KNOW WHAT WE GOT. LET’S OPEN IT UP AND SEE. DO YOU WANT TO CLARIFY WHAT THE RED AND THE WHITE IS? JUST SO PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENT JERSEYS, THE RIGHT AND THE LEFT. STEPHEN. SO IF YOU GET A WHITE JERSEY THAT IS HITTING RIGHT. RIGHTY. YEAH. RED JERSEYS. HE’S LEFTY. SO SORRY TO OUR PRODUCTION CREW FOR ALL OF THE STYROFOAM I GOT LEFTY I GOT. I GOT I DID TOO. CAN WE ALL GET THE RED ONE. WE ALL GOT. LOVE YOU. YOU DIDN’T BREAK IT. IT’S OKAY. YOU PUT IT ON AFTER I DID THE SAME THING. THE BAT COMES SEPARATELY, GUYS. DON’T WORRY. THANK THE LORD. OH, HE’S GOT A LITTLE WEIGHT. SO WE ALL GOT LEFTY. WE ALL. WE’RE ALL BATTING LEFTY. OH YOU CAN’T, YOU GOT TO GET THE BOBBLE GOING BECAUSE YOU GOT TO TAKE THE THING OFF. I WAS LIKE, IT’S NOT BOBBLING. THERE YOU GO, BUBBLES. AND I DID NOT BREAK THE BAT. HE DID NOT BREAK IT. I WILL PLACE THE BAT HERE. SO THIS IS THERE IS SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. RIGHT. SO NOW YOU JUST WRITE THAT GOES IN HIS HAND. DID YOU SEE HOW I WAS PUTTING THAT BAT ON RANDI. DON’T. WE’RE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT IT. WASN’T ON CAMERA IS GOING THROUGH THE NEWSROOM AND SEEING WHERE THE RIGHT HANDED ONES ARE. SHOULD WE GO OPEN? EVERYBODY’S BECAUSE THEY LOVE THAT. WE ALL APPRECIATE IT THOUGH. IT’S GOT ALL THE DRIP LOOK. HE’S GOT HIS LITTLE HIS LITTLE SLIDING MITT THERE IN HIS BACK POCKET. THE BACK SIDE I LOVE THAT I LOVE THAT ALL RIGHT. YOU GOT TO GET THERE EARLY AGAIN. AND PLEASE BE KIND TO EVERYONE. MAKE SURE THE KIDS GET THEM ALL THAT FUN STUFF. OH THE WORST. LAST YEAR, WHEN THE KIDS WERE DISAPPOINTED BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T GET THEM, ADULTS GRABBED ALL OF THEM AT THE START. LET’S MAK
The Reds have a various array of walk-up songs for the 2025 season. See them right here
Between Kanye West, Fleetwood Mac, Shaboozey, and Santana, the Cincinnati Reds have a various playlist for the staff’s walk-up songs within the 2025 season.The staff’s track choices this season span virtually each style, and have tracks from a few of the greatest names in music. Moreover, a number of artists which are much less well known are additionally amongst those that have a few of their tracks getting their due time within the highlight in entrance of baseball followers this season. For instance, one lesser recognized track is Elly De La Cruz’s walk-up of “Actual Guerrero.” The track is by Spanish-language rapper Secreto “El Famoso Biberon,” who’s from De La Cruz’s native Dominican Republic.Hip-hop, nation, gospel, rock, EDM, and reggaeton are only a small sampling of the genres featured within the staff’s recreation playlist that may be heard inside Nice American Ball Park.Some gamers even have two totally different walk-up songs that they rotate between, with totally different genres to suit totally different moods that the gamers want to convey. The staff’s walk-up songs are featured under, sorted in alphabetical order by the gamers’ final names.Andrew Abbott (pitcher): “God’s Nation” by Blake SheltonGraham Ashcraft (pitcher): “Hillbilly Deluxe” by Brooks & DunnScott Barlow (pitcher): “The Waltz” by Left Lane CruiserWill Benson (left fielder): “Cannot Inform Me Nothing” by Kanye WestJeimer Candelario (third baseman): “Massive God” by Tim Godfrey and “Las Avispas” by Juan Luis GuerraElly De La Cruz (shortstop): “Actual Guerrero” by Secreto “El Famoso Biberon”Blake Dunn (left fielder): “Final of My Sort” by ShaboozeyChristian Encarnacion-Strand (first baseman): “I Want A Ghost” by Brandon LakeSantiago Espinal (third baseman): “ALTO RIESGO” by Myke Towers and “Quienes Son Ustedes” by Eladio CarrionJake Fraley (proper fielder): “Set In Stone” by Travis TrittIan Gibaut (pitcher): “Texas” by BigXthaPlugHunter Greene (pitcher): “Public Service Announcement” by Jay-ZJacob Hurtubise (left fielder): “Restored” by LecraeNick Lodolo (pitcher): “Tequila Pictures” by Child CudiGavin Lux (second baseman): “Soak Metropolis” by 310babii, Blueface and Tyga, and “RAPSTAR” by Polo GNoelvi Marte (third baseman): “Socorro” by Jey OneNick Martinez (pitcher): “Oye Como Va” by SantanaSam Moll (pitcher): “Umean” by GunnaEmilio Pagán (pitcher): “Kingdom” by DownstaitTaylor Rogers (pitcher): “The Chain” by Fleetwood MacTony Santillan (pitcher): “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” by Luke CombsBrady Singer (pitcher): “Ready For The Thunder” by Blackberry SmokeSpencer Steer (left fielder): “Lay Low” by TiëstoBrent Suter (pitcher): “Too Legit To Give up” by MC HammerJose Trevino (catcher): “Hip Hop Hooray” by Naughty By NatureAustin Wynns (catcher): “Luther” by Kendrick Lamar and “Jungle” by X Ambassadors
Between Kanye West, Fleetwood Mac, Shaboozey, and Santana, the Cincinnati Reds have a various playlist for the staff’s walk-up songs within the 2025 season.
The staff’s track choices this season span virtually each style, and have tracks from a few of the greatest names in music.
Moreover, a number of artists which are much less well known are additionally amongst those that have a few of their tracks getting their due time within the highlight in entrance of baseball followers this season. For instance, one lesser recognized track is Elly De La Cruz’s walk-up of “Actual Guerrero.” The track is by Spanish-language rapper Secreto “El Famoso Biberon,” who’s from De La Cruz’s native Dominican Republic.
Hip-hop, nation, gospel, rock, EDM, and reggaeton are only a small sampling of the genres featured within the staff’s recreation playlist that may be heard inside Nice American Ball Park.
Some gamers even have two totally different walk-up songs that they rotate between, with totally different genres to suit totally different moods that the gamers want to convey.
The staff’s walk-up songs are featured under, sorted in alphabetical order by the gamers’ final names.
- Andrew Abbott (pitcher): “God’s Nation” by Blake Shelton
- Graham Ashcraft (pitcher): “Hillbilly Deluxe” by Brooks & Dunn
- Scott Barlow (pitcher): “The Waltz” by Left Lane Cruiser
- Will Benson (left fielder): “Cannot Inform Me Nothing” by Kanye West
- Jeimer Candelario (third baseman): “Massive God” by Tim Godfrey and “Las Avispas” by Juan Luis Guerra
- Elly De La Cruz (shortstop): “Actual Guerrero” by Secreto “El Famoso Biberon”
- Blake Dunn (left fielder): “Final of My Sort” by Shaboozey
- Christian Encarnacion-Strand (first baseman): “I Want A Ghost” by Brandon Lake
- Santiago Espinal (third baseman): “ALTO RIESGO” by Myke Towers and “Quienes Son Ustedes” by Eladio Carrion
- Jake Fraley (proper fielder): “Set In Stone” by Travis Tritt
- Ian Gibaut (pitcher): “Texas” by BigXthaPlug
- Hunter Greene (pitcher): “Public Service Announcement” by Jay-Z
- Jacob Hurtubise (left fielder): “Restored” by Lecrae
- Nick Lodolo (pitcher): “Tequila Pictures” by Child Cudi
- Gavin Lux (second baseman): “Soak Metropolis” by 310babii, Blueface and Tyga, and “RAPSTAR” by Polo G
- Noelvi Marte (third baseman): “Socorro” by Jey One
- Nick Martinez (pitcher): “Oye Como Va” by Santana
- Sam Moll (pitcher): “Umean” by Gunna
- Emilio Pagán (pitcher): “Kingdom” by Downstait
- Taylor Rogers (pitcher): “The Chain” by Fleetwood Mac
- Tony Santillan (pitcher): “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” by Luke Combs
- Brady Singer (pitcher): “Ready For The Thunder” by Blackberry Smoke
- Spencer Steer (left fielder): “Lay Low” by Tiësto
- Brent Suter (pitcher): “Too Legit To Give up” by MC Hammer
- Jose Trevino (catcher): “Hip Hop Hooray” by Naughty By Nature
- Austin Wynns (catcher): “Luther” by Kendrick Lamar and “Jungle” by X Ambassadors