What the hell is this?
Three outfielders from the San Francisco Giants had quite the celebration Monday night after getting a victory against their rival Los Angeles Dodgers. And by “quite,” I mean it was weird as all get out.
Following the Giants’ 9-3 win against Los Angeles, which took place at Dodger Stadium, center fielder Harrison Bader, right fielder Jung Hoo Lee and center fielder Drew Gilbert had a meeting in centerfield and ended up thrusting on one another. (RELATED: A Gender Reveal We Can Get Behind? — Orioles’ Anthony Nunez Unveils Surprise Mid-Game)
Television cameras caught the trio having their arms around each other, and then proceeding to thrust several times.
With Gilbert and Bader, they appeared to enjoy the party (if you want to call it that), however, it seemed like Lee was ready for things to end at one point.
WATCH:
San Francisco Giants players participated in celebratory thrusting on the field last night, for some reason. pic.twitter.com/1zMYiZ6dpR
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 12, 2026
This is so fitting for San Francisco. After all, they’re one of the gay capitals of the world. What I really want to know about this whole situation though is how on earth did these guys come up with this? And why did they think it was a good idea?
We live in a world where men are continuously getting more and more feminized, and now we’ve arrived at a point where men are thrusting each other, and right in front of everybody like it’s not a problem at all.
I’m sorry, but I just can’t accept this … do better, men, and it’s not this.

