Watch: Kinsler busts out awkward dance to celebrate Miggy's 1st hit
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Apparently a World Baseball Classic can change a man.
Back at the WBC, Ian Kinsler infamously made headlines when he publicly expressed his hopes that kids would grow up to appreciate the Americans' style of play as opposed to the Puerto Rican and Dominican style of flair.
Well, it looks like Kinsler's had a bit of a change of heart regarding the whole "no emotion" thing, as the Detroit Tigers second baseman was seen busting out some questionable dance moves - or a really bad Street Fighter combo - after Miguel Cabrera earned his first hit of the season - a single to right field - Sunday against the Boston Red Sox.
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