The San Francisco Giants have sparked conversation on social media with their unique celebration style, featuring outfield hip-thrusting sessions. This comes in spite of the team’s struggles to maintain a winning record, currently sitting well below .500.
Former Giant and six-time All-Star Will Clark has voiced his disapproval of these celebrations. On his “Deuces Wild” podcast, Clark expressed frustration, stating, “The dance where they’re doing the pelvic thrust… I’m like ‘What is this?’ You’re 20 and 30, you don’t have the luxury of doing that kind of thing out there. It looks unprofessional.” Clark played for the Giants from 1986 to 1993 and feels the team should focus more on improving their performance rather than elaborate celebrations.
From an outside perspective, one might mistake these celebrations as a sign of a team headed to the top, aiming for an NL pennant and dominance in the World Series. Yet, their current standing tells a different story.
Some observers suggest that the Giants might be trying to maximize their celebrations due to limited opportunities this season. While unique, questions arise regarding the appropriateness of such displays given their position in the standings.
This scenario can be likened to a football team celebrating after a late-game touchdown even when losing by multiple scores. Reading the room might be necessary for the Giants as they navigate the season.
Matthew Reigle, a writer for OutKick, covered the story, echoing sentiments that while these celebrations might amuse some, they seem out of place considering the team’s current challenges.

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