Braves Rookie Catcher Evan Gattis’ Twitter AVI Is Priceless
Evan Gattis, the Atlanta Braves’ 26-year-old rookie catcher, has had an interesting first week or so in the Major Leagues. Gattis has quite the interesting backstory as well. He walked away from baseball for awhile, despite being supremely talented at it, due to depression and “drug” (see also: marijuana and alcohol) use. His years away from the game weren’t pretty. He admittedly smoked a lot of weed and worked some truly shitty jobs, the worst of which was as a janitor.
So is Gattis ashamed of his past? Embarrassed by it? Hell no! He’s in the big leagues now, he doesn’t give a shit about mistakes once made, he laughs at them, probably gives them the finger too. Gattis finds his questionable past so entertaining that his Twitter AVI is a picture of his old janitor ID card.
Evan Gattis is truly a shining example of not giving shit, not only because one shouldn’t, but because one doesn’t have to. But when you’re drilling winter ball bombs that terrify Venezuelan locals into calling you “El Oso Blanco” (The White Bear) and then taking Roy Halladay deep for your first major league hit, it’s hard not to do anything but laugh at where your life used to be.
Follow El Oso Blanco and his priceless AVI on Twitter.
If your wondering where to find True Grit on Netflix it’s in the Gritty Movies section.
— Evan Gattis (@BulldogBeing) March 5, 2013
See? He’s even entertaining. Yes I am an Atlanta Braves fan, so I may be biased here, but Gattis is quickly becoming one of my favorite players to watch, both on and off the field, in this young 2013 season.
We might fucking win something this year
12 years ago at 3:57 pmNot using batting gloves because he’s TFTC
12 years ago at 9:02 pmEl Oso Blanco? Sounds like Kenny Fucking Powers to me.
12 years ago at 10:38 pmJanitor. NF. Facilities Services Technician. FaF.
12 years ago at 8:22 amhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwc5xMAwN_U
12 years ago at 10:01 amSome classy fans
True story, I once watched Cardinals fans shower the old Busch Stadium field with trash after Mark McGwire was ejected arguing a called third strike against the Braves (in 98 or 99). This was during a regular season game, and the fans were pissy about not getting to see McGwire hit a homerun that day. The umpires had to warn the crowd that they’d forfeit the game if they didn’t stop.
http://enquirer.com/editions/1998/08/30/spt_mcgwire30.html
Classiest fans in baseball.
12 years ago at 10:08 am