Daulton Varsho is sticking with his walk-up song, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary,” despite fan petitions and backlash as of April 2026. He said the song stays because his daughter loves it, and he’s not changing it.
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Daulton Varsho said no, he will not change his walk-up song, and he has a very strong reason for it. For him, it’s not just any song; it carries a deeper connection away from the Toronto Blue Jays.
bolavip.comThe Toronto Blue Jays are coming off a 10-4 victory against the Minnesota Twins, which has them one game away from reaching the .500 mark on this young MLB season.
www.yardbarker.comDaulton Varsho's walk-up song isn't exactly hyping up the crowds, and Toronto Blue Jays fans want a change, but the outfielder refuses.
en.as.comThe daulton varsho walk up song has turned into an unlikely flashpoint as Toronto fans look for any edge during a slow start. What began as a small complaint has grown into a wider conversation about mood, momentum, and how much symbolism matters when a team is trying to reset. What Happens When a Song …
www.el-balad.com"My daughter loves the song, so I'm putting it out there, I'm not changing it"
exclaim.caWith the Toronto Blue Jays sitting just one game above last place in their division, fans are trying anything to get Canada's team back on track. And…
www.blogto.comDaulton Varsho and John Schneider now have one more strange Blue Jays storyline to deal with: fans want the outfielder's walk-up song changed.
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