Let’s ‚BUCN’ jam: A brief history of Pirates dancing in the dugout


It took a long time two decades, actuallyfor the Pirates to haveany reason to celebrate. A few winning seasons later, and they are always ready to dance.For those who have not witne sed Pittsburgh’s nightly ritual, here’s an example. The Pirates dance in the dugout before each game, andFriday night’s battle against the Brewers was no different.MORE: Greatest Pirates ever| Every MLB franchise’s worst team of the last 30 years#LetsDance #LetsGoBucs pic.twitter.com/uyfhRUoHTd Pittsburgh https://www.yankeesedges.com/new-york-yankees/joe-dimaggio-jersey Pirates (@Pirates) https://www.yankeesedges.com/new-york-yankees/johnny-damon-jersey September 11, 2015This has been going on all season. Typically, Andrew McCutchen and Josh Harrison lead the way. Harrison went full limbo prior to a game against the Marlins in late August. Only a couple nights earlier McCutchen was feeling the bounce with some help from catcher Francisco Cervelli. But „Cutch” and „Jay Hay” aren’t the only ones having fun. Shortstop Jung Ho Kang busted out some moves to „Gangnam Style,” which may have to be renamed ” https://www.yankeesedges.com/new-york-yankees/masahiro-tanaka-jersey Kangnam Style.” Let’s not forget Sean Rodriguez shakingtubs of Dubble Bubble like he’s holding twotambourines. And Starling Marte got in on the action as well. These guys are incredibleto watcheven when they aren’t playing.