Former Giant Will Clark slams team for doing hip thrusts in the outfield with a losing record

Former Giant Will Clark rips the San Francisco Giants' viral hip-thrust celebration, saying a team that is 20 games under .500 shouldn't be doing it.
Former Giant Will Clark slams team for doing hip thrusts in the outfield with a losing record

Former Giant Will Clark slams team for doing hip thrusts in the outfield with a losing record Former San Francisco Giants player Will Clark has criticized the team’s current outfield hip-thrusting celebrations, deeming them inappropriate for a team with a losing record. Clark suggested that the players, many of whom are in their late twenties and thirties, do not have the ‘luxury’ to celebrate in such a manner when they are struggling. He proposed more subdued acknowledgments like high-fives instead.

  • Former Giants player Will Clark disapproves of the team’s viral hip-thrusting celebrations.
  • Clark stated that players aged 20-30 do not have the ‘luxury’ to perform such celebrations when the team is under .500.
  • He described the celebration as ‘chicken s–t’ and suggested high-fives as a more appropriate alternative.
  • The author agrees with Clark, noting the disconnect between the celebratory behavior and the team’s poor performance.
  • The author compares the situation to a football team celebrating a late touchdown when significantly behind.
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