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Orioles unveil new home run celebration that involves beer funnel

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Every team around MLB seems to have their own unique way of celebrating when a teammate hits a home run. Whether it’s a fancy suit jacket or an iced out chain, it’s always a party in the dugout. 

But the Baltimore Orioles brought a real party element to their dugout on Monday night when Ryan Mountcastle went deep at Camden Yards. 

Last season, it was a big Orioles chain that players would put on their teammate when he hit a round tripper and returned to the dugout. This year, though, things have changed with a funnel. 

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Austin Hays of the Orioles celebrates with Ramon Urias after hitting a home run against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on April 10, 2023, in Baltimore. (Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images)

Yes, a drinking funnel that you’d normally see beer poured down at parties. 

No, there are no alcoholic beverages consumed by the slugger, but rather water. 

Mountcastle was seen drinking from the orange and black lead as his teammates poured a water bottle into the orange funnel. He got down on one knee and chugged the water as his teammates looked on. 

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Orioles fans were in the comments loving the new celebration with one fan saying "after this, we may never lose again."

Baltimore didn’t lose this game at least, defeating the Oakland Athletics, 5-1, thanks in part to Mountcastle’s two-run homer that came off A’s starter JP Sears. 

Baltimore Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle celebrates with center fielder Cedric Mullins after his two-run homer against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on

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