Twins And Braves Have A Lighthearted Twitter Feud, One Up Each Other’s Power Moves
The Atlanta Braves completed their series sweep of the Minnesota Twins down at the Ted today, running their winning streak up to six games and giving what I assume was a crowd of about 5,000 a nice afternoon. Here’s hoping more than a few Atlanta residents skipped work to pound beer at the Chop House. However, what was seemingly a random late May series between two random teams had a little extra spice added to it, thanks to the Twins press corps, a Twitter feud, and some postseason history between the clubs.
Back in 1991, before a depressingly large majority of TFM readers were born, the Twins and Braves competed against each other in what many consider to be one of the two or three greatest World Series ever played. The series featured two teams in the Twins and Braves who had both completed worst to first turnarounds that year. Every game was tight, ending in a Game 7 in which a young, superbly mustachioed John Smoltz threw 7.1 innings of shutout ball, but was ultimately out dueled by the legendary Jack Morris, who went the 10-inning distance for the Twins, who took home the title on a walk off hit.
The series was so exciting I wet my pants during literally every game, though that also might have been because of my age and the fact that my dad was sneaking me beer. You break the seal so easily when you’re that little.
So today, as a little jab at their postseason history, the Twins press decided to hang the jersey of Kent Hrbek, a legendary member of their ’91 team, from their box.
The Kent Hrbek jersey is on display in Atlanta tonight. #MNTwins twitter.com/Twins/status/3…
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 22, 2013
Power move. No doubt about it.
After the game however, the Braves’ Twitter account had an excellent rebuttal.
Leave it there. We’ll SWEEP it up for you! RT @twins The Kent Hrbek jersey is on display in Atlanta. twitter.com/Twins/status/3…
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 22, 2013
Power move ONE UPPED. Scoreboard, bitches.
The Twins weren’t going to take that sort of mockery sitting down though.
.@braves While you’re sweeping that up, we’ll be dusting this off. twitter.com/Twins/status/3…
— Minnesota Twins (@Twins) May 22, 2013
Damn. Power move shut down. Trophy > scoreboard. Well played Twins. Well played.
h/t to Hardball Talk
“Scoreboard, bitches.” Haven’t heard that one in a while. Thanks, Bacon.
12 years ago at 5:21 pmNice to see stuff like this every now and then.
12 years ago at 5:21 pmgo twinkles
12 years ago at 5:21 pmtwinkies*
12 years ago at 5:22 pmGo Braves.
12 years ago at 5:25 pmWay to go Durant. Maybe that’s why your team won’t win a championship.
12 years ago at 5:32 pmMost of the Minnesota Twin’s team is made up of Pikes. True story.
12 years ago at 5:37 pmFuck you
12 years ago at 1:25 amFuck the Twins. Go Braves.
12 years ago at 9:06 pmWe have a more recent World Championship and the Twins haven’t been shit for 20 years. Go Braves.
12 years ago at 5:43 pmEveryone gets one Twins. What have you done since ’91? Go braves and long live the Holy Trinity Smoltz, Glavine, and Maddux.
12 years ago at 6:18 pmGod how good was that rotation? Seriously who wants to play a 7 game series where you will probably face 2 of those 3 guys twice?
12 years ago at 11:58 pmTwo words… Mark. Wohlers.
12 years ago at 1:36 amI know. Twice in the late 90s the YANKEES thought the same thing.. Seriously great job squandering talent like that.
12 years ago at 11:52 amDon’t forget Avery before his injury. He was a horse too.
12 years ago at 7:29 pmIt was an announced crowd of over 27k. Fuck you, Bacon.
12 years ago at 6:32 pmMy boss told us we had a lunch meeting at 11 and then had cabs take us to Turner Field. I was so happy I almost cried.
12 years ago at 9:45 pmAnd got to enjoy a nice Gattis grand slam to the opposite field. Take note… It probably won’t happen again
12 years ago at 1:33 amSkol Twins
12 years ago at 7:26 pm