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Deadline looms for Mets: They need to pick walk-up songs

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David Wright asks friends and family for music recommendations.Drew Hallowell/Getty Images

David Wright asks friends and family for music recommendations.

KANSAS CITY — David Wright was taking suggestions up until Wednesday morning. Travis d’Arnaud was facing crunch time, having just narrowed it down to four artists. Jerry Blevins was going back to a safe choice and Noah Syndergaard just cannot change. Steven Matz only changes for special occasions, i.e the World Series. Jacob deGrom has other things on his mind and Matt Harvey has a D.J. whom he consults to get his warm-up song right.

Jeurys Familia is getting a customized warm-up song created by Zacarias Ferreira for 2016 and Curtis Granderson is letting fans vote for his walk-up song.

The Mets return home Friday for their season opener and they need to have their walk-up or warm-up music settled and submitted by the team workout on Thursday. The music only plays for a short time during games, but players see it as a way to relax in a big moment or to get amped up when they need a boost. It needs to fit their personality and their game.

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And while a few just go with whatever, most were thinking about it as far back as mid-March.

There are some rules for Wright, who lets his friends and family make suggestions.

“You want to have a song that doesn’t have curse words, obviously” Wright explained, “or that has a negative connotations — that you know of.”

That is why Wright is probably going to be changing his song this season. Last year, he walked up to Luniz’s ‘I Got 5 On It,’ his nod to the position he plays and the number he wears. Only later, when some people mentioned it to him, did Wright realize it was a drug culture reference.

So he was taking recommendations this spring from his brothers and friends back in Virginia. The only person he was not accepting suggestions from was his wife, Molly.

“Last year, she suggested a country song. I tried it and it put me to sleep,” Wright said with a laugh. “She’s been fired.”

When he was called up in late July, Conforto was too overwhelmed to think about music. In those cases, the Citi Field stadium entertainment department contacts their minor league equivalents and use the song the player last used. So in his first major league at-bat he walked up to “Sunset” by Kid Ink. A week later, Conforto switched to “Hills” by The Weeknd.

“I am not one of those guys who switch when I am in a slump or something,I think there are some guys who do that. I have pretty much stuck with two songs, ‘Hills’ by The Weeknd and an EDM song ‘To U’ by Jack U … I like those two,” Conforto said. “They fit.

“There is a new Drake album coming out, so we’ll see,” Conforto said. “I think a lot of guys will use that.”

Last year, d’Arnaud used Drake’s “0 to 100.” This spring he can’t seem to hit on just the right one.

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“When I walked to the plate, I felt really good, felt like something good was going to happen and I was going to damage,” d’Arnaud said of using the Drake song. “I am looking for something like that.”

For Syndergaard, the song he warms up to is an extension of his personality, or at least his public persona. He has used the theme to Game of Thrones, a nod to a personal favorite and it fits with his Viking-like looks. But the righthander also has a little dramatic flare. Last October, knowing he would make the Oct. 31 start in the World Series, Syndergaard changed his music to the theme from the movie “Halloween.”

It was subtle and slowly fans noticed throughout Citi Field as he warmed up for Game 3.

“I like to mix it up sometimes,” Syndergaard said with a coy smile. “You never know.”

Matz admits he is is pretty predictable going with “Call Me the Breeze” by Lynyrd Skynyrd and then switching to David Crowder Band’s ‘Lift Your Head Weary Sinner,’ in the playoffs.

“In 2014 I used that in the championship game in Binghamton, so I wanted to go back to that for the World Series last year,” Matz said. “Mostly I will just mix in a few Christian songs here and there, but it’s not that big a deal for me.”

DeGrom, who was waiting for his first son to be born any day, said he would go with “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd, “because I’ve used it my whole career.” Why? “I don’t know, but I can’t worry about it now.”

Blevins, a huge Beastie Boys fan along with his older brother and niece, decided to use their “Paul Revere” last season when he was traded to the Mets, a tribute to New York City and his family. After having his arm broken in April and missing the rest of the 2015 season, Blevins went back to the old reliable “Sympathy for the Devil.”

“I love the song and it fits,” Blevins said. “If I was a harder thrower, I would maybe go with something heavier like Metallica. The Rolling Stones are more my speed.”

Harvey also took location into account in his warm-up song.

“New York-centric songs and New York-based artists,” he said. “I have a friend who is a D.J. we go over some songs, he makes some mixes for me. I want it to be New York themed though.”

D’Arnaud left Kansas City with headphones around his neck. The deadline was looming and he had “10 to 12” songs to try out before deciding. It may not be the most important thing this season, but it set a tone for the start of the season. When asked what the leader was heading into the workout, d’Arnaud smiled, winked and said we’d just have to wait until Friday.

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