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Torii Hunter is social media gold. On Sunday, following the Twins’ 7-1 win over the Detroit Tigers, Hunter snapped a photo of rookie players on the team wearing singlets and flexing their muscles on the tarmac at the airport.
Because where else do professional baseball players wear singlets and flex?
As Hunter notes, Sunday was dress-up day for the rookies.
Maybe the best part about the outfits is that every player is wearing a pair of fancy dress shoes and socks.
Who wants to wrastle? pic.twitter.com/8e91aZyVQ0
— Shane Robinson (@SUGASHANE__9) September 27, 2015
Rookie dress up day!!! 😂😂😂 #Twinswrestlingteam https://t.co/AJgpPOJqsW
— Torii Hunter (@toriihunter48) September 27, 2015
The hazing is all in fun, but it looks like the Twins’ rookies – as bad as the singlets are – pale in comparison to what some other rookies around the league had to wear.
Here's another rookie dress up day picture, courtesy Ariel Peña on Facebook. pic.twitter.com/MAh1sqMrIi
— The Brewer Nation (@BrewerNation) September 28, 2015
You know it's Rookie Dress Up Day when… pic.twitter.com/spit6jlIvp
— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) September 27, 2015
First baseman Jon Singleton is "Bumblebee" for rookie dress-up day on #Astros final road trip of regular season. pic.twitter.com/yzn2gOuwPT
— Mark Berman (@MarkBerman_) September 27, 2015
One of the best days of the year: Rookie Dress Up Day! pic.twitter.com/FmNIXCMXDE
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) September 17, 2015
https://twitter.com/astros/status/648256428352798721https://twitter.com/KenRoberts_/status/646063198156754944
Nice win, now #WheelsUp for Seattle. ✈️
And it's rookie dress-up day! 😜 pic.twitter.com/Golg7WjCf3
— Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) September 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/TMacBrighton/status/648249132138762240https://twitter.com/sportsfinatic22/status/645752652651872256
Rookie dress up day! San Diego ✈️✈️ Seattle pic.twitter.com/23KvqDFieN
— Corey Dickerson (@MCoreyDickerson) September 10, 2015
https://twitter.com/MinnesotaTwinsW/status/648367691296739328