Cody Bellinger thinks Yasiel Puig should cool it with the hashtags
Social media has introduced many things into our everyday lives, not the least of which has been the hashtag. Hashtags are used in many forms across various social media platforms, with some users showing them off rather infrequently, and others opting to end all their posts with a lengthy string of references or trending topics. Dodgers outfielder
#nice hashtag #
— CodyBellinger (@Cody_Bellinger) August 29, 2018
It's okay, Yasiel -- keep hashtagging your heart away.
Here are some other highlights from baseballers on social media over the last week ...
Former Phillies All-Star Jimmy Rollins has taken note of one of Philadelphia's newest stars:
@Phillies Aaron Nola is absolutely PHILthy! We got that pick right ?
— Jimmy Rollins (@JimmyRollins11) August 29, 2018
Cardinals rookie
TOTS fuel up ???¡á? https://t.co/bjj4pUDa84
— Harrison Bader (@aybaybader) August 27, 2018
Mets Minor Leaguer
Pete Rose. Ty Cobb. Neither was able to get 1,000 Minor League hits, hard as they may have tried. https://t.co/FwLhsGeTUL
— Ty Kelly (@tykelly11) August 26, 2018
Dodgers pitcher
Are you kidding me @ChristianYelich ? The guy is going to hit 30. That means 30 awkward un Athletic hips flailing jogs around the bases. Thank goodness this boy can hit. #stinksatfantasyfbtho
— Tom Koehler (@TKREFRESH22) August 30, 2018
Koehler also had an interesting experience with the recent earthquake in California:
I didnt feel that #earthquake but my kid did randomly fall down about 30 minutes ago while running. I would much rather blame an earthquake than a possible lack of athleticism.
— Tom Koehler (@TKREFRESH22) August 29, 2018
A's pitcher
Ramon Laureano is a walking spark plug
— Brett Anderson (@_BAnderson30_) August 29, 2018
Indians pitcher
Sources confirm he can¡¯t sing like Justin. But maybe fortnite better than Justin. #PlayersWeekend https://t.co/vv0rYDLkJr
— Adam Plutko (@PapaPlut09) August 26, 2018
— Adam Plutko (@PapaPlut09) August 27, 2018
Orioles Minor Leaguer Kirvin Moesquit felt a little left out of the Players' Weekend festivities:
All Minor Leaguers watching all MLB players, on players weekend like : pic.twitter.com/IEZVJ8VNQA
— A Balanced Breakfast. (@KirvinMoesquit) August 24, 2018
D-backs Minor Leaguers Jon Duplantier and Luis Silverio found another way to celebrate:
— Jon Duplantier (@dup_thereitis) August 25, 2018