In probably the biggest sign thus far that the world is
indeed ending in 2012 Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones has gotten a Twitter
profile.
Chipper Jones has always seemed to be a man of few words who
seems to abide my Teddy Roosevelt’s “Speak softly and carry a big stick” motto
in life. Chipper’s big stick has done most of his talking throughout his hall
of fame career. Chipper has also always seemed like the kind of person who
probably wouldn’t be all that technologically advanced.
So it came as a huge shock on Tuesday (July 24) to see that
Chipper had joined his Braves teammates like Freddie Freeman, Jason Heyward,
Kris Medlen, Matt Diaz, Peter Moylan and Brandon Beachy on the popular social
media site that only allows you to communicate 140 characters at a time.
Jones made his Twitter debut with the Twitter handle @RealCJ10 (click link to follow Chipper on Twitter!)
around 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon with the message: “Hello all! Yes, the ol man
finally got the twitta! Shame on the posers. Thx to all the followers already.
No fans like braves fans!”
The “shame on the posers” line is in reference to the
multiple imposters who created fake Chipper Jones Twitter profiles.
The Braves third baseman would make two more Tweets later in
the evening. One after the Braves 4-3 win against the Miami Marlins stating: “Nice
win by the bravos! Huddy [Tim Hudson] dealt, kimmy [Craig Kimbrel] closed it
out. Need a W tmrw to finish out a good trip. Lookin forward to getting back to
the ATL”
Jones finished the night with a tweet about his other
passion besides baseball: hunting. Chipper tweeted: “For u hunters out there,
I'm no longer on BC [“Buck Commander”] full time, tho u will see me on some
shows. Major league bowhunter is my new baby on sportsmans”
“Buck Commander” is a hunting television show broadcasted on
the Outdoor Channel that Chipper has appeared on multiple times. “Major League
Bowhunter” is another hunting series that appears on the Sportsman Channel.
Click HERE to see a clip of Chipper on "Major League Bowhunter"
As of 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Chipper Jones was only following
seven people or subjects on Twitter, but had 42,168 followers (not a bad first
day on social media).
I would frankly be a little surprised if Twitter is
something that Jones makes a habit out of or really does that often. It’s very
likely that the slugger will be like many who join the social networking site
and forget about it or realize it’s not for him very early on and either shut
it down or abandon it. However, for my sake as a fan and for the sake of other
fans wanting to know what Chipper is up to I hope he enjoys it and continues to
tweet on.
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