What Are The Best Dodgers Closer Walkout Songs?
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What Are The Best Dodgers Closer Walkout Songs?
"Kenley Jansen has one of the most notable walk-outs from the bullpen in recent times for the Dodgers. It helps that he was the closer for years, but his song choice was perfect, capturing his essence and connecting with the city. He walked out to California Love by Tupac, a West Coast hit. Eventually, during his walkout, the song became known as "Kenleyfornia Love.""
"Coming soon to Dodger Stadium - the blaring of trumpets with the lights turned off as Edwin Diaz makes his walk to the mound. The song "Narcos" pairs well with the drama of a save situation, matching the raised heart rates of fans anxiously awaiting the final outs of the game. Throughout the season, it will be a treat for fans to witness Diaz's dramatic entrance into the game, especially as a sense of doom descends on most opposing players"
The Los Angeles Dodgers feature dramatic closer walkouts that energize fans and unsettle opponents. Kenley Jansen walked out to "California Love" by Tupac, a West Coast anthem that fans dubbed "Kenleyfornia Love" and tied to his persona. Edwin Diaz uses "Narcos" with blaring trumpets and darkened lights to heighten drama and raise fan heart rates during save situations, creating a palpable sense of doom for opposing hitters. Eric Gagne entered to "Welcome to the Jungle," amplifying menace with explosive guitar. Craig Kimbrel selected "Let It Go" as his entrance song.
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