Corey Seager unleashed a home run with an epic scream, and the Dodgers dugout followed

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There were some strange happenings in Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night for Game 2 of the World Series presented by YouTube TV. Once again, the weather was over 90 degrees for the "Fall" Classic and Justin Verlander was dominating with a no-hitter into the fifth inning.
But then, taking a cue from Game 1, Chris Taylor drew a sixth-inning walk. And then, like Justin Turner the night before, Corey Seager went deep. 

Seager immediately knew it was gone and let out a blood-curdling scream. 

In fact, it appears that only two people knew it was gone off the bat: Seager and this guy: 

This is a scream that may go down in history as the biggest one since Edvard Munch's: 

Of course, that was nearly matched by this goofy fan's yodel. Oh, I'm sorry, that's just the greatest active pitcher on the planet, Clayton Kershaw. 

Just look at that -- it's pure joy: 

And then there's Charlie Culberson -- who already looks like he could become a Clayton Kershaw clone -- getting some serious air. For a brief moment it even looked like he was about to leap-frog Enrique Hernandez. 

That isn't a celebration -- that's the end of a Harlem Shake video. Unfortunately for Seager and his screamers, the Astros came back and won the wild affair, 7-6, in extra innings. Tune into Game 3 of the World Series presented by YouTube TV on Friday on FOX (7:30 p.m. ET air time, 8 ET game time).

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