
SI.com: The 60 Best Athletes To Follow On Instagram
NY athletes who’ve made the list include:
Twitter has become a kind of digital locker room for athletes, owners, coaches, broadcasters, journalists and fans all over the world. It’s a locker room with no real parameters, open 24/7 and extending far beyond the walls of stadiums. It has changed the way athletes voice their thoughts and how fans interact with them. And this is just the beginning.
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[N]othing in Rauch’s brief foray into social media prepared him for the level of invective he received after allowing a walk-off home run to Yankees catcher Russell Martin on Sunday afternoon.
Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen quits Twitter: ‘Don’t follow me anymore’
“Yeah, I hate Twitter,” Guillen said in the Marlins’ dugout before the game. “Everybody following me can (expletive) his pants. You can quote me on that one. … Don’t follow me anymore. Twitter is a stupid thing. I never make money out of that. When you speak Spanish, you speak Spanish. When you speak English, you don’t know how to spell ‘English.’ Get a real job, get a life. I don’t make money out of that. I’m done.”
National media photographers won’t be the only photojournalists packing Madison Square Garden for Saturday’s pivotal NHL playoff game between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators. Six popular Instagramphotographers is being brought in to document the game with a social media twist.
And there’s a catch — the Instagrammers will get access to vantage points and corners of the storied arena that are off-limits to national media.

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