Houston Astros shortstop Carlos Correa (1) celebrates with Jose Siri (26) after hitting a go-ahead solo home run against the Boston Red Sox. Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The Houston Astros on Friday clinched the American League pennant and a berth to the World Series. They had a huge celebration on the field, and then some of their players enjoyed a dance party in the clubhouse.

FOX showed video inside the Astros’ clubhouse of some players dancing as they had a champagne celebration. Outfielders Chas McCormick and Jose Siri put on a show with their dances.

McCormick was really getting down before Siri stepped in.

You could tell how much fun they were having.

The Astros reached the ALCS for the fifth season in a row and are in the World Series for the third time in five years. They’re gunning for their second World Series title in franchise history.

Siri also had some fun.

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