Cubs rookie Kyle Schwarber was put on notice last week for his walk up song as “No Diggity,” and now, Miguel Montero wants to change it.
Kyle Schwarber’s walk-up songs may be as good as his hittingOver the past seven games, Schwarber is hitting .292 with two home runs, eight RBI and seven runs-scored. The Cubs are clearly a better team with the rookie in the lineup.
Cubs with Kyle Schwarber in starting lineup:
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) August 14, 2015
17-8, 5.1 Runs PG, .755 OPS
Without him:
48-40, 3.7 Runs PG, .680 OPS
With Schwarber’s success, Montero thinks the rookie should change his walk up song to Martin Garrix’s “Animals,” because Schwarber is a beast at the plate.
I think @kschwarb12 walk up song should be animals. What do u think ?
— Miguel Montero (@miggymont26) August 14, 2015
Early selfie with the beast @kschwarb12 #WeAreGood pic.twitter.com/huNGAcqVyM
— Miguel Montero (@miggymont26) August 14, 2015
No indication if Schwarber changed his walk up song prior to the White Sox game on Friday, but the rookie is hitting .327 with eight home runs and 26 RBI this season.