VIDEO: Andrew McCutchen Has Perfect Solution to Being Stuck in Empty Phillies Locker Room
By Sean Facey

Just because the coronavirus is forcing MLB players to pack their bags and head home doesn't mean there isn't any fun to be had. With the Philadelphia Phillies' clubhouse bordering on a ghost town, veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen decided to take it upon himself to dance his problems away.
Andrew McCutchen knows what to do when given an empty clubhouse pic.twitter.com/DjtrttjfmW
— Michael Clair (@michaelsclair) March 13, 2020
Talk about not letting some bad circumstances get you down!
Even with the news that players were being sent home from Spring Training, he still managed to get his groove on and just live his best life.
It's a shame that guys like McCutchen across the league, as well as those in other sports across the spectrum, will have to sit idly by as the world tries to grapple with the coronavirus outbreak.
Multiple Major League Baseball teams have started allowing players to go home, sources tell ESPN. Some will stay in Arizona. Others will go to their teams' cities. Others will just go home. Unclear when they'll return, though MLB will need a ramp-up period before it starts games.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) March 13, 2020
Hopefully he can continue to show off his dance moves and spread some positivity with moments like this while he waits along with the rest of us for the return of professional sports.