VIDEO: Rodney fires arrow after being pulled mid-inning
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Fernando Rodney celebrations know no boundaries.
The excitable reliever went to his trademark bow-and-arrow gesture after getting Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday to fly out during the seventh inning of Tuesday's Game 4.
The only problem: Rodney's celebratory move happened mid-inning after he was removed from the game with two outs and his walked baserunner on first.
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The Chicago Cubs right-hander has made his bow-and-arrow celebration famous during his successful run as a closer in recent seasons. Acquired from Seattle in August, Rodney has performed mostly as a middle-relief option out of Joe Maddon's bullpen.
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