Something happened on Monday that seems to prove that the people who run the Twitter accounts of professional baseball organizations either have a lot of time on their hands or are possibly drunk.
Either way this is pretty entertaining.
It all started out with the Major League Baseball's (MLB) Twitter account posting a picture of two gloves with the caption It's a glove story – an obvious play on a lyric from Taylor Swift's song Love Story.
It's a glove story … pic.twitter.com/pMU0ZqSVKP
— MLB (@MLB) June 9, 2014
Cute. But then some pro baseball teams joined in and it was suddenly a Taylor Swift Love Story lyric free for all …
@MLB we were both young when I first saw you: pic.twitter.com/5JHxbPWSH9
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 9, 2014
@Dodgers Close my eyes and the flashback starts? pic.twitter.com/Dn4KZy2t0T
— MLB (@MLB) June 9, 2014
@MLB @Dodgers See the Lights, see the party, see the ball gowns pic.twitter.com/B0uKHILcqY
— San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) June 9, 2014
@SFGiants @MLB see you make your way through the crowd and say, "Hello!" pic.twitter.com/iEJbUvaRnD
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 9, 2014
@Dodgers @SFGiants Little did I know … pic.twitter.com/KiFoYr4TbI
— MLB (@MLB) June 9, 2014
@MLB @Dodgers That you were Rom(e)o, you were throwing pebbles pic.twitter.com/M8KZsIsKWN
— San Francisco Giants (@SFGiants) June 9, 2014
@SFGiants @MLB @Dodgers And my daddy said stay away from Juliet pic.twitter.com/GLKDGayoUs
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) June 9, 2014
@Reds @SFGiants @MLB And I was crying on the staircase begging you, "Please let me go!" And Kirk said: pic.twitter.com/5UOQ5lFWKU
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 9, 2014
@Dodgers @Reds @SFGiants @MLB Please take me somewhere we can be alone! pic.twitter.com/CLE3isyBke
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) June 9, 2014
@Brewers @Dodgers @SFGiants @MLB I’ll be waiting all theres left to do is run pic.twitter.com/mb5moqAV3f
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) June 9, 2014
.@MLB @Indians @SFGiants @Reds @Brewers @Dodgers rock on! pic.twitter.com/RcquGiUglt
— Mr. Met (@MrMet) June 9, 2014
Makes me wonder if they all coordinated this or if it was completely spontanous.
[Buzzfeed]