Atlanta Braves Walk-Up Songs (2026): Pitchers vs Position Players
Baseball walk up songs: A Braves-style walk-up song blueprint for 2026: curated picks split into pitchers and position players, plus a quick guide to add them in the app.
Patrick Taylor
Every great team has two different energy modes: the way pitchers “lock in” when they take the mound, and the way position players “wake up the crowd” when they step up. This Braves 2026 guide helps you copy both styles—then add the songs to your lineup in the app.
Pitchers: locked-in power and focus
Pitcher walk-ups work best when the intro feels sharp and the vibe stays controlled. Here are standout examples from Braves pitchers:
- Dylan Dodd — "Lonely Is the Night" by Billy Squier
- Daysbel Hernández — "Joker and the Thief" by Wolfmother
- Raisel Iglesias — "Reportense" by Don Omar
- Reynaldo López — "Halloween Theme" by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter & Daniel Davies
- Spencer Strider — "Do It Again" by Steely Dan
- Hurston Waldrep — "I Won't Back Down" by Tom Petty
Position players: swagger, sing-alongs, and momentum
Position players can go a little bigger because fans associate their walk-up with the game's momentum. Here are examples from Braves position players:
- Ozzie Albies — "La Forma en Que Me Miras (feat. Sammy, Myke Towers, Lenny Tavárez & Rafa Pabön)" by Super Yei
- Michael Harris — "one of wun" by Gunna
- Jorge Mateo — "Palo Ajeno" by Chimbala & Mestizo Is Back
- Austin Riley — "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" by Kelly Clarkson
Turn these picks into your lineup
For best results, match the song style to the player role:
- Use a pitcher-style locked-in track for your likely high-leverage arms.
- Use a crowd-ready track for your early order and big at-bat moments.
- Keep your strongest rally song for the biggest inning you want to “own.”
How to add these to your team in the app
- Open Pros Playlist.
- Search by song title (or by player name) until you find each track.
- Tap play to preview.
- When it feels right, tap + to assign it to the correct roster player.
- Repeat until your lineup matches your game plan.

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