Pirates Catcher Tony Sanchez Chooses ‘Let It Go’ From ‘Frozen’ As Walk-Up Song

by abournenesn

Mar 25, 2014

Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Tony Sanchez is bringing Disney to the ballpark this season.

The 25-year-old has decided to take a less-traditional route when it comes to walk-up music, bypassing the rock and rap genres for at least one of his three choices, and instead opting for the Oscar-winning song “Let It Go” from the Disney animated hit “Frozen.”

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Kids will certainly love it and parents will likely cringe if they have to hear “the cold never bothered me anyway” one more time, but to each his own.

Sanchez’s other two choices for songs are equally eccentric as Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy” and Nelly’s “E.I.” will be getting some serious airtime at PNC Park this season.

Thumbnail photo via Twitter/@MLBONFOX

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