Petco Park was rocked by Korn on Saturday night (March 28th), as San Diego Padres pitcher Mason Miller made his entrance to the mound to the seminal nu metal band's first single "Blind." The move comes as a nod to his fellow statesmen, as Korn hail from Bakersfield.
The Pittsburgh native Miller is four years younger than the song he now uses for his walk-up track, as he is about to celebrate his 28th birthday next month. Korn's self-titled debut will turn 32 this October.
Check out the clip of Miller's entrance below:
Mason Miller of the San Diego Padres takes field to “Blind” by Korn at Petco Park in San Diego, California (2026)
— crazy ass moments in nu metal history (@numetalmoment.bsky.social) 2026-03-29T03:51:59.135Z
The game saw the Padres take on the Detroit Tigers, with the Padres winning 3-0. Miller walked one and struck out two in the ninth inning, closing the deal and keeping the Tigers scoreless.
What can we say? Nu metal will provide.