The Dodgers swing or wave their arms as part of a celebratory dance following hits, inspired by a viral dance move by first baseman Freddie Freeman. This dance originated when Freeman was filmed dancing at the Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala, and his teammates adopted and adapted the move during games. For different types of hits, players perform variations of the dance, which includes arm waves, hip locks, and other playful moves. This celebration serves as a way to have fun, build team camaraderie, and energize both the players and fans. The arm movements are part of the signature celebration called "The Freddie," and it has become a staple for the team during the 2024 and 2025 seasons, creating a distinctive and joyful atmosphere around the Dodgers' games.
