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"[Christopher Morel's] celebration is a joke. I don't mind saying it at all. I've never seen anything like it... You're a .229 hitter... and you're running around like you're Barry Bonds." - Jim Edmonds On the fan that caught it: "He's also taking up plenty of room out there..."

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Our post on Edmonds' comments about Christopher Morel's home-run celebration:

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cardinals always crying about something

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L take. Get him out if you don’t want him celebrating

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I think he’s more salty that a .229 hitter just hit 2 bombs off his team in one game 😂

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I was expecting some over the top celebration and saw...nothing. "I've never seen anything like it." *Saw 5 other things very much like it that very same game*

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they're ok with this celebration but not morels?

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The guy known for diving first fly balls that didn’t need to

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they're ok with this one?

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Cry baby 😂

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Looked like a pretty normal HR celebration, Jim having a rough day evidently

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