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Twitter Tuesday: October 24-31

Trivia Prize: Mike Moustakas Bobble-Antler
November 1, 2016


Nebraska Crossing Outlets presents #TwitterTuesday! We collect the best tweets from recent Storm Chasers and current Royals, then test your Storm Chasers knowledge with a trivia contest to win prizes every week! Take a look at our favorite recent tweets, follow Nebraska Crossing Outlets (@nexoutlets), then answer the trivia question (located at the bottom of this article) by retweeting and replying to the post on Twitter to be entered to win! New for this season, everyone who enters will also be eligible for a MONTHLY prize from Nebraska Crossing Outlets!

 

The World Series was of course going this past week, and those who weren't playing in this year's Fall Classic were watching.

 

 

 

 

 

Several were even at the games at Wrigley Field, including Blaine Hardy, Peter Moylan and Spencer Patton.

 

 

 

 

Monday was also Halloween, of course, which meant players posting some great costumes, inspired by the NBA, A League of Their Own, and the Disney Channel classic Brink!

 

 

 

 

Eric Hosmer had a birthday this past week and took growing one year older in stride.

 

Hos also gave us a look at Johnny Gomes' newest tattoo.

 

Speaking of heat, Kelvin Herrera was throwing some fire.

 

Speaking of fire (& ice), Kevin McCarthy is spending some of his offseason trying to watch Game of Thrones (again?)

 

Sticking with HBO shows, Peter Moylan has a wild theory in relation to West World (don't we all...)

 

And finally, Cody Decker mustache you a question (so feel free to chime in)

 

Oh, and in case you missed it (you probably didn't), the Cubs won the World Series in an incredible Game 7. Here are just a few tweets from that night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We do not disagree with Cody's assessment. 

 

We also hope Peter Moylan gets one soon.

 

This is also a pretty cool post from Brian Fletcher.

 

Lane Adams brings up a pretty good question.

 

And finally, in non-Game 7 tweets, Andy Ferguson still remains undecided on the Snapchat vs. Instagram Stories debate.

 

 

 

 

At the time of their World Series victory on November 1, 2015, how many players on the Royals' 25-man World Series roster had played for the Omaha Storm Chasers at some point in their career?

 

One fan who retweets and replies to @OMAStormChasers on Twitter with the correct answer will receive a Mike Moustakas Booble-Antler!