Didi Gregorius has an emoji dedicated to each player on the Yankees
Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius has a strong game on the field, but it turns out he's just as strong in his Twitter game.
With the Yankees tied for first place in the American League East, Gregorius has highlighted his skills in 140 characters or less by designating a set of emojis for each player who has made an impact on this winning team.
Following each win, when he leaves the field and talks to some of the players, he'll use a hashtag devoted to Starlin Castro, Aaron Judge, Gary Sánchez and others in addition to the impact plays each made during the game.
Sanchez gets a hashtag followed by a squid (perhaps because that's as close as you'll get to a Kraken emoji), a rhino for Chris Carter and an old man emoji for none other than Aaron Hicks -- that makes sense since he's bald. Maybe.
Castro gets a gold star -- both in Gregorius' tweets and in life. Young phenom Judge gets -- well -- a judge emoji, and Brett Gardner gets the clown emoji. And who does the baby face emoji belong to? Well, that's 23-year-old Luis Severino of course.
Pitcher Michael Pineda doesn't get an emoji, but he does get called out by Didi with a #BigMike hashtag which is still cool. And Matt Holliday gets the impressive "swole" emoji followed by the "neutral face."
How did he come up with these emojis? It's rather simple.
"I've always been doing it," he said to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch. "It's something for fun." As far as why he dedicates the rhino to Carter and the clown to Gardner, he's keeping that to himself.
We can spend hours deciphering Gregorius' tweets and with all the winning the Yankees have been doing, you can expect to see and interpret the dedicated emojis as they land on your timeline.