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Game 2 of the Astros-Royals ALDS was just one big dance party

Astros-Royals ALDS Game 2 was just a big dance party

Trivia question: What does "ALDS" stand for? Sorry, you're wrong, unless you said "American League Dance Series." During Game 2 of the Astros-Royals series on Friday, everyone was showing off their moves like the game was going to be decided by the judges of "America's Got Talent."

Just watch Johnny Cueto get things started with his signature shimmy:

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That's not even close to all the dancing that happened. After Colby Rasmus hit a solo home run in the top of the third inning, the visitor's dugout immediately turned into Club Astros:

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The crowd got into it as well. At least, we assume that's what this Royals fan is doing:

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Hand dancing is still dancing, you guys. Carlos Gomez knows, breaking out into a sweet solo at the top of the seventh, when the score was tied 4-4.

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Sadly, you don't get runs in exchange for style points. An RBI single from Ben Zobrist in the bottom of seventh put the Royals up, 5-4, a lead they'd take all the way to the win.

Watch Game 3 of the ALDS on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. ET on MLB Network. You can probably pick up some dance moves for the next wedding/weird reality talent competition you find yourself at. 

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