The recent MLB brawl saw Tim Anderson landing on the ground after one punch from Jose Ramirez. Anderson couldn’t retaliate, he was too phased out to do anything. However, he is on Twitter ranting and posting some rather cringeworthy messages.
The baseball star changed his profile to that of the late rapper King Von, who was shot dead after he allegedly shot several others. Anderson’s threatening tweets also came as a concern to others, to many, he is hinting at a cruel comeback plot. According to Anderson, the attack is more than a mere brawl, and while many laugh at his lowest, he will hit back later. We have seen more drastic acts from celebrities, so we know that is a threat that will be honored.
Tim Anderson is feeling like King Von, but that is not exactly a good thing.
Since Saturday night, the Chicago White Sox star player has been mocked for dropping his glove to square up and fight Jose Ramirez, only to get dropped with one punch.
Tim Anderson woke up from his concussion feeling like King Von… he changed his pfp pic.twitter.com/DxIp4bRigT
— Muliani (@MulianiEnt) August 7, 2023
On Sunday, Anderson took to Twitter and first changed his profile picture to rapper King Von, who is known for possibly killing a bunch of people only to get himself killed after starting a fight back in 2020.
He also went on quite the rant as well.
tim anderson having a normal one 😀👍 pic.twitter.com/VFFTLlp69J
— gabb (@gabbgoudy) August 6, 2023
Years ago, Anderson actually visited the infamous O-Block in Chicago and met up with King Von as he brought him a jersey and took a picture.
Much like King Von, they both started a fight and ended up getting the worst of it in the end. Tim Anderson lived to see another day.
White Sox SS Tim Anderson with a series of tweets, seemingly in response to his fight with José Ramírez on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/oDci5b62VK
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) August 7, 2023
They squared up and exchanged punches, but it was a blind punch from Ramirez that landed in the perfect place that sent Anderson to the ground. Both are expected to be suspended for a few games.
Threats like these are the genesis of many celebrity shoot-and-kill deaths. And Anderson seems ready to give up his career for mere humiliation. He should call for an exhibition match to clear his name if he so deems it fits and stop the cowardly threats.
