How do you try and inspire confidence in a struggling young team? By invoking the Macho Man himself, of course. One thing led to another and catcher Christian Vázquez was the first to give it a spin. The Red Sox (48-45) may not be in the middle of a great season, but they still have found ways to have fun with a laundry cart. The joy-ride idea originated from backup catcher Kevin Plawecki and coach Jason Varitek, who pondered one series why there was a cart in the dugout at the end of last season. According to MLB.com, Musgrove was inspired by Ozuna mimicking taking selfies during a home run trot, electing to one-up him by buying an actual Polaroid camera. The Padres’ most recent home run celebration comes courtesy of pitcher Joe Musgrove – and, partially, Braves outfielder Marcell Ozuna. Fired Up Guy sported a large orange chain with the team’s logo that reached the clubhouse one game. Or they can inspire the team’s latest home run tradition. The hat was a giveaway commemorating Game 7 of the 2002 World Series when outfielder Tim Salmon hoisted a Cowboy hat to the sky to honor former team owner Gene Autry. Two-way star Shohei Ohtani smashed his first career grand slam in a game versus the Tampa Bay Rays and received a Cowboy hat from his teammates when he returned to the dugout. The Angels turned the clock back with a 20-year celebration from their glory days. It has the team logo on the back and surrounding the logo are the names of all the countries represented by the players, coaches and the support team. Players are granted the fashion item only when a player hits a homer. was the first to wear the home run jacket last season when he blasted a pitch. The players invented a blue home run jacket. The Masters' green jacket may have a rival. MilwauBrewers: Infinity gauntletĭread it, run from it, destiny arrives all the same once a Brewer hits a home run. During this dugout celebration, the Brewer who homered gets to wear the infinity gauntlet worn by the mad titan Thanos in the movies “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame” and ring the home run bell. Atlanta has gone from the popular (albeit controversial) Tomahawk chop to the sword slice. It started last July when outfielder Guillermo Heredia ran around the field with two pink plastic swords after a walk-off RBI single by pitcher Max Fried. The celebration has now evolved to an arm swing that imitates a sword slicing the air.
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