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The San Francisco Giants are ending their crude postgame celebration after a viral clip sparked widespread attention. Following their recent win over the Dodgers, players opted for a more appropriate celebration instead.
The San Francisco Giants' NSFW postgame celebration seems to be coming to an end after going viral Monday night.
In a clip that led to so many jokes after the Giants' 9-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, outfielders Jung Hoo Lee, Drew Gilbert and Harrison Bader met in center field, locked arms and ... well, you can watch it for yourself to see what happens next.
Let's just say it's not a celebration you see every day. It'll apparently be the last time we see it from the Giants, too
The Athletic's Andrew Baggarly reports "a message has been relayed" that the players will no longer do that particular celebration. And when the Giants beat the Dodgers again Tuesday, the outfielders celebrated with a bow, a decidedly more PG option.
With the Giants foregoing the crude postgame celebration, the New York Mets are picking up the mantle. New York's outfielders did their own version after beating the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday.
Team bonding certainly seems to be taking many forms.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Giants ending crude postgame celebration after viral clip vs. Dodgers
The Giants decided to end their crude postgame celebration after a viral clip of the event drew significant attention and jokes online.
After their win against the Dodgers, the Giants outfielders celebrated with a bow, marking a shift to a more family-friendly celebration.
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