The Mets are really practicing their World Series celebration during spring training

They really do practice everything.

Spring training is really the only time in the baseball calendar that teams get to work on the actual fundamentals of baseball. You know, the pitcher covering first on ground balls, fielding drills, trick plays … all of that.

But for the New York Mets, they’re apparently using some of their time at Port St. Lucie, Fla., to look way ahead to October.

Though the Mets last won a World Series in 1986, Steve Cohen’s ownership and the addition of Francisco Lindor have added a jolt of optimism to the 2021 Mets. And sure, it’s always good to use spring training as an opportunity to prepare, but, uh, practicing a World Series celebration? That might be a bit much.

Video from spring training practice on Wednesday showed the Mets getting real into their artificial World Series celebration. It had it all: shouting, glove throws, a pile-up at the infield.

But this is still March, and it’s still the Mets.

You know what other team practiced celebrations? Charlie Weis’ Kansas football team. That didn’t exactly work out too well.

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