The San Antonio Missions jump on 'Hawk Tuah' trend in quickly deleted tweet
San Antonio's minor league baseball team jumped on the "Hawk Tuah" train Tuesday. Well, briefly, anyway. During a matchup at Nelson Wolff Stadium against the Midland Rockhounds on Tuesday, Missions' shortstop Ray-Patrick Didder hit a solo home run during the bottom of the second inning, putting San Antonio up three runs to none. The Aruba native's stellar hit got someone on the Missions' social media team excited enough to toss out the this week's ubiquitous, if naughty, social media catchphrase.
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