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Winning manager? Check. A+ dance moves? Also check.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts showed off at Dodgers camp on Monday, performing some break dancing moves for the squad. Roberts whipped out an impressive back-spin, which is much harder than it looks. Roberts toppped it all off with a hilarious end pose.

At this rate, Dancing With the Stars may have found one of their next stars for the hit show.

Roberts wasn't the only one showing off his moves for the team Monday. Star designated hitter Shohei Ohtani was also seen performing the Dodgers new hit celebration.

The Dodgers have one of their few days off through Spring Training on Monday, and clearly look to be taking advantage by having some fun out on the practice field. It's been an impressive Cactus League start for Los Angeles, winning their last four games including a 7-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday. They return to action Tuesday, with a matchup against the Los Angeles Angels.

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