The Byung Ho Park experience won’t take the field until next year, but it already keeps getting better by the day.

When we pulled together highlights of the new Twins slugger doing his thing, we thought we heard strains of a Park-centric theme song. Sure enough, an enterprising reader sent us delightful confirmation:

While we all wait for news, here's how to properly sing and dance to Park Byung-ho's cheering song pic.twitter.com/W8TBAVqRAR — Dan (@MyKBO) November 9, 2015

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Sure, it’s just “When the Saints Go Marching In,” but listen to that electric guitar intro and tell us you’re not into it.

We ran the clip by a handful of Korean speakers for a translation. This turned out to be overkill: The only part of the song that’s actually in Korean is his name (the family name, Park, comes first in the native construction).

The rest is mostly enthusiastic backing vocals and the nickname of his Korean team, the Nexen Heroes.

It goes like this:

Whoa, oh, oh, oh (home run!)

Whoa, oh oh oh (home run!)

Heroes’ Park Byung Ho

Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

Heroes’ Park Byung Ho

The text, meanwhile, gives instructions on the dance moves — “stretch your arms out,” “wave them in the air,” and the like.

Start practicing.

UPDATE: A second interpretation of the chorus puts the lyrics at “We are all true Park Byung Ho.” We’re fans of either, but continue to seek a definitive version.

UPDATE NO. 2We reached out to Dan Kurtz, who runs the English-language Korean league website MyKBO. He’s the one who tweeted the video in the first place. Kurtz confirmed that it’s “heroes’ Park Byung Ho,” with the English words in heavily accented Korean.

Marino Eccher can be reached at 651-228-5421. Follow him @MarinoEccher.