Made the most of his moment. Never change Miami. #goodlucktoyourmother https://t.co/WCWFC0DLgM
— Rayven Tirado (@RayvenTirado) June 23, 2014 Dancing Marlins fan Vine destroys all Fan Cam competition
Can’t. Stop. Watching.


Here is a Vine. It is an instant-classic Vine. Three things to know about this Vine.
* Sporting News video host @RayvenTirado got it from an old co-worker with the Miami Marlins, and says it happened earlier this season.
* The Score’s @GoldAndOrSmith has a source at MLB Advanced Media who believes it might be a hoax.
* SB Nation endorses not caring if it’s a hoax or not, and just enjoying the hell out of this Vine content. This is truly the pinnacle of Fan Cam — whether in spirit or reality. We choose to believe.
Update! Marlins kid is real, guys. Proof:
(1) This tweet is from Major League Baseball
.@Marlins #DancingKid is real, and he is spectacular: http://t.co/LDUjm88rty http://t.co/hoJbhKuD7L
— MLB (@MLB) June 25, 2014 (2) The Marlins told SB Nation that this is a genuine reaction from a real kid who was put on fan cam earlier this season. Because Marlins fans love #DancingKid so much, he’s now part of in-ballpark entertainment packages and psych-up videos.
D O N ’ T S T O P B E L I E V I NG
(via Sporting News, everyone)











