Colorado Rockies: 5 of our favorite roast moments on social media

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: In this photo illustration, the logo for the Twitter social media network is projected onto a man on August 09, 2017 in London, England. With around 328 million users worldwide, Twitter has gone from a small start-up in for the public 2006 to a broadcast tool of politicians and corporations in 2017. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: In this photo illustration, the logo for the Twitter social media network is projected onto a man on August 09, 2017 in London, England. With around 328 million users worldwide, Twitter has gone from a small start-up in for the public 2006 to a broadcast tool of politicians and corporations in 2017. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) /
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JULY 24: TV Personality Keith Olbermann speaks onstage during the Olbermann panel at the ESPN portion of the 2013 Summer Television Critics Association tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 24, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – JULY 24: TV Personality Keith Olbermann speaks onstage during the Olbermann panel at the ESPN portion of the 2013 Summer Television Critics Association tour at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 24, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) /

One of the funniest and most awkward moments of the season was when television personality Keith Olbermann decided to take it upon himself to shake a finger at Rockies first baseman Mark Reynolds for eating sunflower seeds during a game. Yes, this vicious crime had to be called out by Olbermann on Twitter. After all, no Major League Baseball player in the history of the game has ever eaten sunflower seeds during a game, right?

Olbermann made his point … and then the Rockies made theirs.

Sorry Keith, but as a former ESPN anchor, we know you have watched baseball before. We also know that sunflower seeds are a part of the game. Hopefully you remember that next time you are watching the Rockies.