Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 13
Giants Front Office Retires 2-Game Hip-Thrust Celebration After Dodgers Wins
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 13

Giants Front Office Retires 2-Game Hip-Thrust Celebration After Dodgers Wins

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 13
  • Two games after debuting it in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Giants were told by the front office or another authority figure to stop their hip-thrusting postgame celebration.
  • The move came after back-to-back wins over the Dodgers, including a 9-3 victory Monday, when the outfield huddle first drew wide attention.
  • Players appeared to replace the routine with a bow, ending a celebration that had briefly become a talking point around the club and online.
  • The Giants still have two games left in the four-game series in LA, with the wins ensuring they can do no worse than a split as they try to reverse an early-season slump.
With their star players failing, did the Giants' front office silence the wrong problem by banning a team celebration?
Is a manager hired to ignite a team's culture being undermined by the very front office that hired him?