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Guardians Unveil Medieval-Themed Home Run Celebration
Top draft pick Chase DeLauter leads the team's new dugout ritual after going deep.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 10:28am
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The Cleveland Guardians have introduced a new home run celebration that involves players donning medieval-style helmets in the dugout after hitting a homer. The celebration has been spearheaded by the team's 2022 first-round draft pick, outfielder Chase DeLauter, who has frequently participated in the ritual after his big hits.
Why it matters
The Guardians' new celebration is an attempt to create a unique, fan-engaging tradition that builds team camaraderie and excitement around the club's young core of talent. In a competitive AL Central division, these types of organic, player-driven celebrations can help a team stand out and connect with its fanbase.
The details
After hitting a home run, Guardians players will retrieve a medieval-style helmet from the dugout and wear it as they are congratulated by their teammates. The celebration was reportedly Chase DeLauter's idea, as the 2022 first-round pick has been a frequent participant in the ritual following his own homers.
- The Guardians introduced the new home run celebration at the start of the 2026 MLB season.
The players
Chase DeLauter
The Cleveland Guardians' first-round draft pick in 2022, an outfielder who has frequently participated in the team's new medieval-themed home run celebration.
Cleveland Guardians
The Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio that has introduced a new dugout celebration involving medieval-style helmets after home runs.
What they’re saying
“The helmet celebration is a fun way for us to get hyped up and show our personality as a team. Chase came up with the idea and it's been a big hit with the guys.”
— Terry Francona, Guardians Manager
The takeaway
The Guardians' new medieval-themed home run celebration is an innovative way for the team to build camaraderie, engage fans, and highlight the personality of their young core of talent as they aim to compete in the AL Central.
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