Andrew McCutchen is too proud to use spellcheck, and we absolutely respect him for it
The decision to use or abstain from autocorrect is one of the most important decisions a person can make in 2018. When you're a famous baseball player on social media with nearly a million followers, one might assume the stakes are even higher. On the contrary,
When you go to post something but dont know if you spelled a word right...but your pride wont let you look the word up pic.twitter.com/qEwlNpOX0m
— andrew mccutchen (@TheCUTCH22) May 14, 2018
Here are some other highlights from baseballers on social media over the last week:
It was no surprise to see the Yanny vs. Laurel meme splinter the baseball world as well:
It¡¯s #Yanny
— Lance McCullers Jr. (@LMcCullers43) May 16, 2018
— Clark Beeker (@CBeek26) May 16, 2018
Sorry that your ears don¡¯t work https://t.co/LH4ZCLxJrv
— Brent Rooker (@Brent_Rooker19) May 16, 2018
Definitely laurel. Anyone who says yanny, y¡¯all crazy
— Kolby Allard (@KolbyAllard) May 16, 2018
I¡¯m crazy ???¡á? https://t.co/AZbz0k9mu7
— Touki Toussaint (@ToukiToussaint) May 16, 2018
If you hear Yanny I'm calling Area 51 cause you need to be tested https://t.co/PWXowkYONH
— FLA$H G?? (@FlashGThe3rd) May 16, 2018
Guess I¡¯m going.... lol https://t.co/N9LKGpcsZj
— jp crawford (@jp_crawford) May 16, 2018
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) May 17, 2018
Braves shortstop
Me this morning when I remember I get to see all my teammates again tonight pic.twitter.com/m7jwhADI12
— Dansby Swanson (@LieutenantDans7) May 15, 2018
You won't find many relievers more muscled up than Mariners right-hander
Twins prospect Brent Rooker does not appreciate misleading scouting reports: