Photobombs, water coolers, shaving cream, and general hijinks have become a beloved part of postgame interviews around sports.
The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team are the 1927 Yankees of the postgame interview. Just watch and enjoy this montage below of photo and videobombs the likes of which have never been seen before…
This must be what it was like to see Babe Ruth thrash 60 home runs all the way back in 1927. The orchestrated effort goes so far above and beyond anything we've seen before. The royal parade happening in the background of a postgame interview is one of the funniest things I've seen all year. Well done Cincinnati, hopefully this video can finally rescue your athletic programs from conference realignment purgatory.

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