SAN FRANCISCO -- The fans who showed up for the Giants' final home game at Oracle Park did not get to see Logan Webb as expected, but Brandon Crawford made sure they still got some unanticipated entertainment out of the latest bullpen game.
As he has done just about every year since 2015, Crawford changed all of the walk-up and walk-out songs for his teammates. That meant that when Scott Alexander came out to serve as the opener, he warmed up to "Back Here" by BBMak, an English pop group that was briefly popular two decades ago. Alexander was followed on the mound by fellow lefty reliever Thomas Szapucki, who warmed up to Miley Cyrus.
Here's the full list released by the Giants, including songs for several players who are on the IL (it is a serious process for the clubhouse DJ):
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Wilmer Flores: “Single Saturday Night” Cole Swindell, “Friends In Low Places” Garth Brooks
LaMonte Wade Jr.: “Life in the City” The Lumineers, “Go Flex” Post Malone
Mike Yastrzemski: “Moose Knuckle Shuffle” Hot Country Knights, “Cocoon” Migos
Thairo Estrada: “Bueno” Estrada Baby, “Bullet and a Target” Citizen Cope Longoria, “Young Forever” Jay-Z, “Call Me” Blondie
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J.D. Davis: “Good and Gone” Mitchell Tenpenny, “OMG” Usher
Austin Wynns: “All I Do Is Win” DJ Khaled, “Winnie the Pooh” Disney Studio Chorus
Joey Bart: “Night Train” Jason Aldean, “Take a Little Ride” Jason Aldean
Joc Pederson: “Badd” Ying Yang Twins, “It’s Goin Down” Yung Joc (start)
Austin Slater: “Losing It” Fisher, “To the Moon- Gunna Remix” Jnr Choi, Gunna, Sam Tompkins
David Villar: “Bossy” Kelis, “The Boss” Rick Ross
Jason Vosler: “Stronger” Kanye West, “Pure Water” Mustard, Migos
Ford Proctor: “Life Is A Highway” Rascal Flatts, “Grand” Kane Brown
John Brebbia: “Gangster’s Paradise” Coolio
Tyler Rogers: “Down Under” Men at Work
Scott Alexander: “Back Here” BBMak
Jarlin Garcia: “Livin La vida Loca” Ricky Martin
Alex Young: “Die Young” Ke$ha
Shelby Miller: “Come On Over” Christina Aguilera
Yunior Marte: “Escape” Enrique Iglesias
Camilo Doval: “One Hundred” NF
Thomas Szapucki: “Party in the USA” Miley Cyrus
Jharel Cotton: “A Thousand Miles” Vanessa Carlton
Luis Ortiz: “Bye Bye Bye” *NSYNC
Sean Hjelle: “Peanut Butter Jelly” Galantis
Logan Webb: “Shut It Down” Drake
Carlos Rodon: “Mo Money Mo Problems” Notorious BIG
Alex Cobb: “It’s Corn” Tariq
Jakob Junis: “The Spins” Mac Miller
Brandon Belt: “Fragile” Taylor Swift, “Hey Brother” Avicii [Editor's note: The Taylor Swift song is called "Delicate"]
Tommy LaStella: “Whip My Hair” Willow, “Dead and Gone” TI
Alex Wood: “You’ve Got a Friend In Me” Randy Newman
Luis Gonzalez: “Luis Gonzalez” La Ley De Michoacán, “Coming In Hot” Andy Mineo, Lecrae
Crawford started changing teammates' songs for the final home game in 2015, a year that is still some of his best work (George Kontos warmed up to "I'm Too Sexy" and Brett Bochy got "Stuntin' Like My Daddy"). As always, he had some fun with close friend Brandon Belt, who is out for the year after having knee surgery.
Crawford has one more year left on his contract and he should be able to go big next season. The Giants plan to install new speakers at Oracle Park over the offseason.
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