Twitter goes crazy after Kris Bryant's 1st at-bat ends in a strikeout

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Jerry Lai / USA TODAY Sports

Twitter users lost their minds Friday afternoon during the debut of baseball's next savior, Kris Bryant.

The Chicago Cubs rookie sensation, who was called up Thursday, received a huge standing ovation when he stepped into the batter's box for his first big league at-bat at Wrigley Field.

While it seemed the majority of people on Twitter expected nothing short of a home run in his first plate appearance, Bryant, unfortunately, saw his first at-bat end in a three-pitch strikeout at the hands of San Diego Padres starter James Shields.

Here's quick look at the reaction from around the baseball world:

The Digest

Everything you need to know about Kris Bryant's road to the majors

by Darren Kritzer
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters

The wait is over, Cubs fans.

Kris Bryant will make his major league debut Friday against the San Diego Padres, playing third base and batting cleanup.

It's been an interesting few months for the 23-year-old top prospect. Even though an incredible spring - in which Bryant hit .425 with nine home runs - wasn't enough to convince the Cubs' top brass to bring the kid north, Chicago instead gained an extra year of control before he can hit free agency.

Need to know

  • Agent Scott Boras sounds off about the possibility of Bryant starting the season in the minors. He says it would be harmful to the "ethics and brand" of MLB.
  • Bryant responds to Boras' statement, saying it's nice to have an agent working for you.
  • Bryant tells ESPN: "Why not me" when asked about making the opening day roster.
  • The question whether he will make the big league roster is answered as the Cubs send Bryant down, along with Javier Baez.
  • After Olt goes down with injury, reports surface that Bryant will be recalled.
  • The Cubs make the news official, as he is in the lineup against the Padres, batting fourth and playing third base

Further Reading

  • Bryant's tantalizing power is the main focus behind his hype. David Schoenfield explains why baseball fans should be excited about Bryant's swing. [ESPN]
  • Once the shine is off, Bryant's long-term career still has plenty of potential. Dave Cameron tries to temper expectations with a reasonable look at a player he thinks probably won't be a Hall of Famer. [FanGraphs]
  • Remember the excitement when Bryce Harper debuted? Keep that in mind with Bryant. Will Leitch offers some perspective on what the game's top prospects of the last 15 years have actually accomplished. [Sports On Earth]

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