Rangers shortstop going with 'Baby Shark' as his walkup music

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Rangers shortstop going with 'Baby Shark' as his walkup music
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The Rangers’ Elvis Andrus is using “Baby Shark” as his walk-up song this season, so prepare to get it stuck in your head again.

The Rangers’ shortstop is using the popular kids song “Baby Shark” as his walk-up song this season, and I am sorry to everyone but this is stuck in my head and so now it will be stuck in all of your heads’ as well.

The song, which I’ve heard described as “‘Knuck if you Buck,’ but for babies” is an infectious earworm which sends small children into hysterics. It’s kind of a bop the first time around, but the mind reels at what it’s like to hear this song 4,000 times in a week, which I hear from parents is the standard play rate.Yup – that's what @Rangers SS Elvis Andrus is going with for his walk-up song. #TogetherWe | @Rangers | @EmilyJonesMcCoy pic.twitter.

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