Running multiple official MLB team accounts is hard work. It’s a lot of passwords and usernames to remember. Ask whoever runs the Blue Jays’ Twitter, because they also run that of the Texas Rangers.
Blue Jays’ official Twitter account thinks they’re the Rangers
Mistakes happen, but we’re mostly surprised every team doesn’t have their own social media people.
So it turns out whoever runs the @BlueJays account is a #Rangers fan... #oops pic.twitter.com/XDxlzUvIby
— Calum Shanlin (@calumshanlin) August 20, 2014 Three minutes later, the exact same tweet showed up on the Rangers’ feed, but as you can already tell, not before people discovered the mistake made on Toronto’s:
Miami picks up 2 runs in the 4th. #Rangers still lead this one 5-2 going to the 5th. #LetsGoRangers
— Texas Rangers (@Rangers) August 20, 2014 There isn’t just one person running all 30 accounts, as most teams have their own social media people. There are plenty out there who get part-time help from MLB, though, and it’s kind of amazing mistakes like these don’t happen more often.












