We brought you the ridiculous Boston rally song by “What Does The Sox Say,” but it appears the St. Louis Cardinals also love themselves some Ylvis. Cards fan Todd Thomas put together this parody of “What Does The Fox Say,” but pays homage to the Cardinals such as Yadier Molina and Michael Wacha. Can we please stop now?
The St. Louis Cardinals Have A “What Does The Fox Say” Rally Song
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