Jose Bautista's bat flip is something that Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, and really big baseball fans will never forget. It’s been nearly a year and a half since the bat flip and baseball fans around North America are still discussing whether or not celebrations like that belong in baseball.

It seems like a lot of the old school players are the ones who don’t seem to be as into the celebrations as the younger players are, which is totally understandable, and it doesn’t look like the celebrations are going anywhere anytime soon.

On Thursday afternoon, Chicago White Sox second baseman Yoan Moncada uploaded a video to his two-year-old son’s Instagram account which featured his baseball debut. After coming through with a hit, the youngster tops off his at-bat with a mean bat flip.
 

 

Making my baseball debut at 2 1/2 years old ⚾️ @joeybats19 got nothing on me! #smallerballer #redsox #2 #moncadita @ymoncada19 @whitesox

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Moncada’s caption even reads:
 

"Making my baseball debut at 2 ½ years old @joeybats19 got nothing on me!"

How are you going to tell Moncada’s son that he can’t do his go-to bat flip anymore because it’s hurting the game?
 

 

There are many things in life that will catch your eye, but only a few will catch your heart..Pursue those. #smallerballer

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Show this video to anyone who doesn’t believe in bat flips and they will change their opinion pretty quickly.
 

 

(H/T Instagram/robinsonmoncada24)