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Always wanted to sound like a Major Leaguer? Here's your chance

Talk like a big leaguer with new MLB dubsmash clips

We all tend to view ourselves as the star of the universe's movie. And while that may not always be true, it's a proven fact that we're all one step closer to stardom when we're lip-syncing.

Even MLB stars, who are famous celebrities, can't help but let loose their inner performer with a Dubsmash from time to time:

The Dodgers busted it out on a long flight, showing that Major Leaguers really do have a lot of downtime. 

������ #Minions #HappyFlight #WinningIsFun @yungjoc650 @redturn2

A video posted by Kike Hernandez (@kikehndez) on

Kate Upton captured Justin Verlander in the middle of some serious Bonnie Tyler: 

While Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant decided to have some fun with internet memes: 

9+10=21 @arizz_44

A video posted by Kris Bryant (@kris_bryant17) on

Even actors want to get in on the baseball scene as Kristen Stewart recited the famous "There's no crying in baseball" monologue."

Kristen Stewart says "there's no crying in baseball!" Dubsmash awesomeness. #kristenstewart #tiff15

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Well, now not only can you watch Major Leaguers live their dreams of winning Grammys, you can also live out your own dream of living like a Major Leaguer - at least the interview part. A new MLB soundboard now available on Dubsmash will allow you to record and share your own versions of some of baseball's best calls and comments. Ever wanted to tell reporters that they're asking "Clown questions"? Here's your chance:

And while you may never be able to match up with Pedro Martinez's dominant four-pitch mix, you can at least match his press conferences: 

And should you desire to head into the broadcast booth, you can become fashion plate and catch-phrase-creator Hawk Harrelson: 

That's only a small sampling of the clips at the ready. Access the rest of the MLB dubs here