- June 30, 2026
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Controversy Surrounding San Francisco Giants’ Celebrations
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- May 30, 2026
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The San Francisco Giants have recently become a hot topic on social media due to their unique celebration antics. Their outfield hip-thrusting performances have caught widespread attention, despite the team not performing well this season.
Former Giants player and six-time All-Star Will Clark has voiced his disapproval. On his podcast, “Deuces Wild,” Clark expressed that such celebrations give off a negative impression. “The dance where they’re doing the pelvic thrust,” Clark commented, “I’m like ‘What is this?’ You’re 20 and 30, you don’t have the luxury of doing that out there. It looks unprofessional. Go back, high-five each other, ‘Nice job, we won one. Let’s keep the train running.'” Clark recalled his time with the Giants from 1986 to 1993, emphasizing that the current team seems off track.
From an outsider’s perspective, these celebrations might suggest that the Giants are dominating their league, even though that’s far from reality this season. While such gestures can be attempts to find joy in a challenging season, they invite critique, given the team’s standings.
Comparisons have been drawn to instances in other sports where excessive celebrations seem out of place, like a football team trailing significantly yet celebrating a touchdown as if it turned the game around.
Matthew Reigle, a writer for OutKick, highlighted these odd celebrations, suggesting that reading the room is essential. Celebrations need to align with real achievements to avoid appearing out of touch.
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