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Walk-Up Music for 2025 WVU Baseball Team

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Kelsie LeRose / WVSN

Since the 2025 season marks the beginning of a new era for WVU baseball, it’s time to take a look at something that can serve as an indicator of the team’s personality.

And what better way to learn the personality of a baseball player than their walk-up music.

Some of the notable walk-up songs for the 2025 Mountaineers are listed below.

  • JJ Glasscock โ€” Thunderstuck by AC/DC
  • Skylar King โ€” A Bar Song by Shaboozey
  • Grant Hussey – Your Love by The Outfield
  • David Hagen – Paper Planes by M.I.A.
  • Spencer Barnett โ€” Somethinโ€™ Bad by Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood
  • Ellis Garcia – It Was a Good Day by Ice Cube
  • Logan Sauve – Dirt On My Boots by Jon Pardi
  • Kyle West โ€” Shouldโ€™ve Been a Cowboy by Toby Keith
  • Carson Estridge โ€” Another One Bites the Dust by Queen

The rest are in the embedded tweet.

To increase the already high expectations on Sabins in his first season at the helm of the WVU baseball program, the Mountaineers are expected to finish near the top of the Big 12. On Jan. 23, the conference revealed the 2025 preseason poll as voted on by the leagueโ€™s head coaches, showing West Virginia predicted to be fourth.

This is the highest predicted finish for WVU since joining the Big 12 in 2013. West Virginia won the regular season conference title in 2023.

The Mountaineers are coming off an historic 2024 campaign in which they finished 36-24 and reached the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time. Sabins now looks to lead WVU to a regional appearance for the third straight season.

With a succession plan already in place, Sabins officially took over when former head coach Randy Mazey retired at the conclusion of West Virginiaโ€™s postseason run.

WVU will open up their season by starting a long series against Jacksonville on Friday in Jacksonville, Fla. West Virginia will welcome Ohio to Kendrick Family Ballpark for their home opener on Feb. 25.

For a related story, WVU head coach Steve Sabins is ready to carve his own path.

Find more coverage of the WVU baseball program at WV Sports Now.

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