Since legalized sports betting has become a major part of American professional sports, athletes have been dealing with direct messages on social media after not delivering what bettors thought they would produce in their respective games.
The usual protocol for these athletes is to just ignore what fans have to say, but Oakland Athletics star Brent Rooker had time recently to absolutely roast one fan who blamed him for not hitting a home run that would have cashed a $21,000 parlay.
The bettor direct-messaged Rooker on Instagram, telling him that he "sold" his parlay, and Rooker had the perfect response.
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"My brother, I cannot even begin to express how much I do not care," Rooker fired back.
It is unknown if the bettor answered, but it would be tough to answer back after that response from the young slugger in Oakland.
However, that was not all from Rooker.
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He went on X to say that there are much worse in his direct messages and the direct messages of his teammates, every night. So, when he saw this, he wanted to interact.
"We get far worse messages than this on a nightly basis, so sometimes it’s fun to pick a more lighthearted one and interact a little bit," Rooker posted on X. "If fans get to say whatever they want to us, we get to reply sometimes. It’s all in good fun of course!"
Rooker may not have come through for this bettor, but he has been a bright spot on an otherwise lackluster A’s team this season.
The 29-year-old has ripped 25 homers, drove in 75 runs and slashed .296/.370/.587 entering play on Monday.
Rooker’s numbers, on an A’s team that is nowhere near the playoff race at 44-64, make him a trade candidate prior to the July 30 MLB deadline. However, it does not appear the A’s want to make him available for teams to bid on.
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