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Wade Boggs isn’t in the Baseball Hall of Fame because of his dance moves, but that doesn’t mean the 12-time All-Star can’t move and shake.
Boggs recently took in an Oklahoma City Thunder game, and when the cameras came around to acknowledge the 2005 Cooperstown inductee, he decided to cut a little rug. Boggs delighted the crowd with a closed-eye, shoulder-shake, hand-clap combo, something that’s obviously far more impressive than eight Silver Sluggers, five batting titles or two Gold Gloves.
Regardless of the boisterous crowd response, though, the dance still isn’t as impressive as drinking 70 beers on a cross-country flight. Then again, what is?