There was no follow-up tweet, leaving Twitter to draw its own conclusions. And boy, did it ever.
A one team superstar has a better chance to be a legend, a better chance to be a HOFer. You are clearly a game changer wherever you go. But the Nats are home. https://t.co/kCOWpzba8T
— Ol' Scrach Johnson (@olscrachjohnson)
February 4, 2019 Tomorrow will he the day, tomorrow will also be the 6th time I say it's the day. Bryce Harper will be a phillie tomorrow https://t.co/fECiBy35mR
— Dennis McCormick (@Dmack2407)
February 4, 2019 YANKEES PLEASE https://t.co/Rn68SjWxsG
— #FIRECARLYLE (@BMart_99)
February 4, 2019 Welcome to San Diego https://t.co/VmkITxU6i7
— Jeremy (@Pimp_Lord619)
February 4, 2019 But more than anything, the tweet just caused more bewilderment and frustration with a free agency saga that has dragged into its fifth month.
Stfu and sign somewhere my guy.. https://t.co/2HYq5MBWjR
— Kodak Ugonna (@DisKidStaysFly)
February 4, 2019 he knows exactly what this is doing to fans everywhere and I love it (also I'm going crazy wtf) https://t.co/4LJdls5bOL
— alex ervin (@alexervin928)
February 4, 2019 What does it all mean Basil? https://t.co/EwQuoryA5l
— Nationals on Reddit (@NatsOnReddit)
February 4, 2019 Bryce really about to hijack the Super Bowl? https://t.co/MCtCg41zj4
— Nate Blogg (@BarstoolNate)
February 4, 2019 He certainly did try, Nate. But in better news, pitchers and catchers begin reporting in a week!