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Twitter reacts to Cardinals-Astros hacking scandal
As soon as news broke Tuesday that the Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI for hacking into the Astros computer system, Twitter quickly went to work.
As you'll see, the friendship between Patriots coach Bill Belichick and former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa was not lost on people.
HMMMMMM pic.twitter.com/xotRXh8LBO
— Barry Petchesky (@barryap1) June 16, 2015
Best part about this one is it's easy to make the leap that he's opening his jacket to reveal IT WAS HIM ALL ALONG. pic.twitter.com/30o5YsOslX
— Kevin Clark (@KevinClarkWSJ) June 16, 2015
Cannot look away…. pic.twitter.com/ryVh0ejxnD
— Batting Stance Guy (@BattingStanceG) June 16, 2015
Rejoice! The Cardinals are in trouble!!! pic.twitter.com/NRD5qWzyje
— Austen Lane (@A_Train_92) June 16, 2015
Wait. So the Feds are investigating the #Cardinals for hacking the #Astros? That's like @U2 filching lyrics from @onedirection's next album.
— Brett Baker (@BrettSBaker) June 16, 2015
Noooooooooooo!!!!! RT @dgoold: Deflategate replaced by Hackgate. NYT: FBI investigating #Cardinals for hacking #Astros database #stlcards
— CJ Nitkowski (@CJNitkowski) June 16, 2015

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