We all know Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer has the most complex pregame routine in the MLB. Maximum effort long toss, wand exercises, running up on the mound, etc. — it’s really the most exciting thing the Tribe have going for them.
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But the Dodgers’ latest Japanese import, Kenta Maeda, may give Trevor a run for his money.
As you can see below, Kenta goes with some weird, repetitive swimming motion that you just can’t take your eyes off of:
Kenta Maeda does pregame that he can't do here in MLB. We call it "Maeken dance" #dodgers pic.twitter.com/tIsZWsnb4F
— Joseph Kim (@blackwings2011) January 7, 2016
Honestly, I’ve probably watched that 15-second clip like 10 times already. That’s $25 million well spent, Dodgers.