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The Milwaukee Brewers are known for having a bit of a wacky clubhouse. On Saturday, pitcher Brent Suter showed exactly why with a hilarious routine before the game.

In the dugout before his teammates took the field, Suter performed a bizarre hype routine around teammate Lorenzo Cain. As Cain sat desperately trying to hide his face from the moment, his teammates joined in on the routine.

It feels a lot similar to that moment, or every moment, when you’re a kid and your parent does something really embarrassing in front of all your friends. Everyone finds it funny, but all you can do in that moment is to hide your face and hope it ends soon. Though we must admit, it is quite funny to watch Suter’s routine at the expense of Cain.

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