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We think the Calzones Dave Williams comes out to the tune of Culture Club's "Do you really want to hurt me", but it's hard to be sure because of all the booing.
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Raul Herrera jogs to the mound to the strains of Money, by Jelleestone. This may or may not be in reference to the huge payday he feels he deserves.

Next year's (possible) closer, Todd Sizer, prefers The World at Large by Modest Mouse or Atlantic Lungs by Thieves and Villains. He takes constant criticism from his family for being "too indie."
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future closer Hernandez prefers Wyclef Jean Feat. Chamillionaire - Hollywood Meets Bollywood

while David Phelps is more mellow and strolls out to Jack Johnson - Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
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Since he used to play for Duluth, I'm sure you're already aware that Juan Santos enters the game to the strains of Ennio Morricone's theme for The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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The Fishermen have a policy of no music at the ballpark.
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Fishermen wrote:The Fishermen have a policy of no music at the ballpark.
Don't you guys also have a policy of not allowing players' wives at the ballpark?
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Not when New Jersey is in town.
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Fishermen wrote:The Fishermen have a policy of no music at the ballpark.
Don't you guys also have a policy of not allowing players' wives at the ballpark?
Not when New Jersey is in town. Learn your flags, kids!
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Curt Peterson -- country as he is -- strolls out to "The Streets of Bakersfield" by Buck Owens:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZsOnNjLbLQ[/youtube]

Jose Diaz -- the AAA closer of the future -- likes it a little more hard, and chooses (the cleaned-up version of) "Run" by Guilty Simpson:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUQ7wzrSiks[/youtube]

I smell the first clubhouse fight of 2010!
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So how goes this article? Sounds like it should be hilarious.
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#25 Post by Rudel.Dietrich »

Do they have closer music and batter walk up music in Japanese baseball? Good research question.
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Rudel.Dietrich wrote:Do they have closer music and batter walk up music in Japanese baseball? Good research question.
"Leave no question unanswered!" says I. According to this list, Benny Agbayani enters to "Bennie and the Jets" by Elton John. :shock: If Benny does it, I imagine others have entrance music as well.
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Borealis - Commissioner wrote:
Rudel.Dietrich wrote:Do they have closer music and batter walk up music in Japanese baseball? Good research question.
"Leave no question unanswered!" says I. According to this list, Benny Agbayani enters to "Bennie and the Jets" by Elton John. :shock: If Benny does it, I imagine others have entrance music as well.

That is freaking awesome! To make it even more unbearable for the crowd I would use the horrible cover done by the (very drunk at the time) Beastie Boys.

But to add to this topic, once I get a somewhat decent closer he will come out to 'The End' by the Doors
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