Fake musical instruments made for a rowdy home run celebration in the Cubs' bullpen.
Fake musical instruments made for a rowdy home run celebration in the Cubs' bullpen.

WATCH: Cubs bullpen breaks out musical instruments to celebrate Ian Happ's homer


Cole Little Cole Little  ·  Senior Writer ·  

CHICAGO — Following the solo shot from Chicago Cubs center fielder Ian Happ on Wednesday, the Cubs' bullpen upped the ante with its post-homer celebration. Happ put the Cubs up 1-0 over the Miami Marlins in Game 1 of the Wild Card Series.

Happ's 360-footer at Wrigley Field gave way to a musical celebration by the Cubs' relief pitchers. Air guitar was a fixture of the hoedown, which featured plastic instruments straight from the toy aisle of a department store. Hopping around in celebration of the Cubs taking the lead, the bullpen "band" took its post-homer dancing to the next level.

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