MLB players tweet after Super Bowl

Now that football season has officially ended, with the Patriots’ 13-3 victory over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII, the transition into baseball season is not only underway, but being celebrated by MLB and players alike. Here’s a look at some of the Twitter activity surrounding anticipation of Spring Training.

No discussion of Baseball Twitter would be right if it didn’t begin with Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard. Thor took to Twitter to express his joy that baseball is around the corner:

Now that football season has officially ended, with the Patriots’ 13-3 victory over the Rams in Super Bowl LIII, the transition into baseball season is not only underway, but being celebrated by MLB and players alike. Here’s a look at some of the Twitter activity surrounding anticipation of Spring Training.

No discussion of Baseball Twitter would be right if it didn’t begin with Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard. Thor took to Twitter to express his joy that baseball is around the corner:

Tweet from @Noahsyndergaard: Baseball is a GO! pic.twitter.com/HmRqYTasEe

The official MLB Twitter account had several posts on the anticipation of baseball season, including the lighting up of the MLB logo with the phrase “We’re Up.”

Tweet from @MLB: Are you ready? pic.twitter.com/puh5T4LkFL

With the two premier free agents on the market still unsigned, no post-Super Bowl baseball Twitterfest would be complete without a cryptic tweet from Bryce Harper, one that received more than 20,000 likes in the first 90 minutes after it was posted:

Tweet from @Bharper3407: Loading…

The D-backs got in on the action, too, taking things to another level with a skit performed by Jake Lamb and Archie Bradley. High marks for this:

Tweet from @Dbacks: It���s baseball [email protected] @ArchieBradley7 pic.twitter.com/p5qvcIoxJJ

You know MLB Network is ready:

Tweet from @MLBNetwork: Our guys are #ReadyForBaseball pic.twitter.com/NAtzC1VUX6

How about Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner? He’s asking a rhetorical question, of course:

Tweet from @redturn2: Soooooooooo, does this mean it���s baseball season??? ������

Staying in the National League West, the Rockies’ Chris Iannetta kept it simple and to the point:

Tweet from @Chris_Iannetta: Baseball season!

Iannetta’s club is always in on the Twitter fun:

Tweet from @Rockies: *wakes up*FINALLY! BASEBALL SOON! ������ pic.twitter.com/nA2a2rRh8m

And the Giants are getting hyped with this hype video:

Tweet from @SFGiants: OFFICIAL: IT’S BASEBALL SEASON!#ReadyForBaseball | #SFGiants pic.twitter.com/iXKxXdeAZv

More from the NL East, where the Nationals’ Matt Adams is fired up after watching a team win a championship:

Tweet from @BigCityForReal: Got my eyes on the prize for the 2019 season. Watching a team celebrate a championship has me hungry to celebrate with my teammates! Let���s Go. #Natitude pic.twitter.com/jlcLI2xOXk

The Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins was counting down the seconds:

Tweet from @rhyshoskins: Aaaaaannnddd…. BASEBALL!!!������������

Staying in the east, but the AL East, the O’s can’t wait to get going:

Tweet from @Orioles: Is it baseball season yet? #Birdland pic.twitter.com/aqoA40jEaK

Back out west, the A’s are showing off their new caps in style:

Tweet from @Athletics: Them: You���ve just finished watching the Super Bowl, what���re you going to do next?Us: We���re going to MESA!#HellaSpring 🐘 pic.twitter.com/IKC14LYfvs

Nothing like watching dingers fly to get you hyped for baseball season. The Angels obliged:

Tweet from @Angels: NEXT UP: Baseball season! 😎 pic.twitter.com/9likZ6bfwU

Yoan Moncada and the White Sox are ready for walk-off season:

Tweet from @whitesox: Bring on baseball! ������ pic.twitter.com/OZR9zndyvc

Hey, so are the Tigers:

Tweet from @tigers: Up next: BASEBALL pic.twitter.com/ifCFfsRN9R

The Blue Jays have a treat for you, too: Justin Smoak launching a football into the seats. How’s that for some symbolism?

Tweet from @BlueJays: See you later, Football. BASEBALL IS ON DECK!!! pic.twitter.com/3O4HjUMnV9

The Crew can’t wait for Spring Training, but it appreciates the symmetry in the number 53:

Tweet from @Brewers: As #SBLIII concludes, we���d like to take this opportunity to remind you that there are fittingly just 53 days until Opening Day. #SeeUMarch28 #ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/9eE0zLdgTH

Manny Randhawa is a reporter for MLB.com based in Denver. Follow him on Twitter at @MannyOnMLB.

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