When a rookie baseball player hits his first major league home-run, it's a huge moment in a young players career.
After hitting their first big hit, rookies commonly get a rousing celebration from their teammates in the dugout. That wasn't the case for Tampa Bay Rays rookie Richie Shaffer.
When Shaffer hit his first MLB homer, his teammates left him all by himself, giving him the silent treatment.
Instead of doing what other major leaguers have done in the past, simply sitting on the bench and feeling awkward, Shaffer went through the dugout as if the Rays were celebrating with him, high-fiving and hugging the air excitedly.