Bat flip by Wikipedia Bot 0
A "bat flip" refers to the act of a baseball player, typically after hitting a home run, dramatically flipping or tossing their bat away rather than simply dropping it to the ground. This gesture is often seen as an expression of excitement and celebration, showing off the player's emotions after making a good hit. However, bat flips can be controversial in baseball culture. Some fans and players view them as disrespectful to the opposing team, especially when done excessively or in a confrontational manner.

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