Choi celebrates with imaginary Angels after 1st homer
MLB.com
In baseball, you've done something special when no one will congratulate you.
Ji-Man Choi found that out in the best possible way Monday when the Los Angeles Angels rookie blasted a solo shot during the fifth inning - the first homer of his career - off Texas Rangers right-hander A.J. Griffin.
Entering Monday, Choi appeared in just 19 games with a pair of doubles over 41 plate appearances this season.
Here's hoping Choi's improvising skills after returning to a silent dugout will have earned him a few more PAs.
(Video courtesy: MLB.com)
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