David Ross Bumped Dongs With His Cubs Teammates To Celebrate His Game 7 Dinger

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David Ross just hit the biggest dong of his life for the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series on Wednesday night.

To celebrate, he and his Cubs teammates, well, bumped dongs in the dugout.

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By my count, that’s seven dong bumps alone in the clip up top. And take a look at the tail end of his trip around the bases. He started by touching dongs with Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward just outside of the batter’s box!

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Ross’s home run, which followed a wild entrance into the final game of his Major League career, was hit off Cleveland’s uber-reliever Andrew Miller. It gave the Cubs a 6-3 lead in the sixth inning of the winner-take-all meeting between two teams desperate to end championship droughts.

Despite Dexter Fowler hitting the first-ever leadoff home run in World Series Game 7 history, Ross slowly emerged as the star of the evening. First he reassured Chicago’s Anthony Rizzo, who was kind of freaking out and quoting Anchorman in the dugout when Chicago built a 3-run lead in the middle innings. And after two big mistakes, he redeemed himself in the sixth with the home run and a silent trip around the bases that the Fox broadcast hilariously aired for its “Mic’d Up” segment.

Add in his dong antics after his home run he’s officially making the most of his last swings in professional baseball.