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What Sparked the Controversial Celebration? Inside the Giants’ Unique Moment

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“Was it a burden for Lee Jung-hoo, too?” Controversial celebration draws fresh scrutiny from U.S. media

The San Francisco Giants piled up a 9-3 victory over their rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, but one postgame moment drew more attention than the final score. Immediately after the May 12 game, Lee Jung-hoo, Drew Gilbert and Harrison Bader gathered in the outfield and put on a distinctive celebration to mark the win.

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The three embraced in celebration, and some of the gestures—viewed by some as provocative or risqué—sparked an intense reaction among fans. The playful side shown by Lee Jung-hoo, a sharp contrast to his usual composed image, spread quickly across broadcast replays and social media, turning the moment into more than a one-off quirk; it became a hot topic inside and outside the organization.

Even legends weighed in

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When the clip surfaced, MLB fans reacted with laughter and a rush of attention. CC Sabathia quipped, \”Lucky for me, I’m retired.\” Local outlet New York Sports noted that Bader and Gilbert genuinely seemed to be enjoying themselves.

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Some observers, though, picked up a subtle expression from Lee Jung-hoo that suggested he preferred to rein it in. The celebration reportedly originated with Pete Alonso during his time with the New York Mets, and Harrison Bader — who played with Alonso in New York — appears to have brought the routine to San Francisco as a way to showcase clubhouse bonding.

Vitello’s measured response

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Since the start of the season, cameras have repeatedly captured Drew Gilbert leaning in for surprise kisses with Lee Jung-hoo and Lee nudging teammates’ heads together — small, playful displays that underline an uncommon closeness. Local baseball channels even ran standalone features on their chemistry, a sign of a clubhouse that’s rarely been this upbeat.

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As the controversy grew, manager Tony Vitello steered clear of a direct comment but protected his players with a wry smile, saying the team is a tight-knit group. His response underscored a leadership approach that respects players’ spontaneous enjoyment while emphasizing clubhouse unity.

‘A one-off’ — how the episode ended

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The lighthearted celebration ultimately prompted an internal club meeting. The Giants won the second game against the Dodgers the next day, 6-2, but fans didn’t get another bold display. After the game, Lee Jung-hoo, Gilbert and Ramos replaced the earlier routine with a respectful bow in the outfield.

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Vitello acknowledged after the game that the club held an internal meeting about the matter, and Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic reported the organization sent a clear message that this celebration would be a one-off event. While the episode was brief, it highlighted how central Lee Jung-hoo has become to the team’s internal bonds as he settles into Major League Baseball.

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