Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past two baseball seasons, you’ve undoubtedly witnessed a new Cubs tradition that fans have fallen in love with.
The dancing bullpen.
Members of the bullpen bust out their best dance moves after a Cubs player hits a home run during a big spot in a game. CJ Edwards is the undisputed leader of the dancing bullpen and now he has to deal with outside members wanting to join.
First in line is the 58-year-old Cubs Hall of Famer, Ryne Sandberg.
Sandberg “auditioned” to join the Cubs bullpen earlier today by breaking out the most popular dance of 2018, the floss dance.
Let me tell you, Ryno looked just like the one Uncle that everyone has who gets drunk at the family BBQ and tries to dance with the younger kids.
A Hall of Famer auditions for the #Cubs bullpen. pic.twitter.com/FEVtSMaPZ4
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 30, 2018
For some perspective, here’s what it’s SUPPOSED to look like.
Good thing Ryno is a Hall of Famer because he sure as shit can’t dance to save his life.