In 1986, the L.A. Dodgers took a swing at the music-video craze that the Chicago Bears sparked the year before with their ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’. Hoping to create their own team anthem and bring some swagger into the season, the Dodgers recorded The Baseball Boogie Bunch, a lively but offbeat attempt to connect with fans and show their team spirit. Unfortunately, unlike the Bears, who went on to a Super Bowl victory, the Dodgers struggled that season, finishing with a 73-89 record and 23 games out of playoff contention.