When Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto joined social media, the internet gained one of the funniest people in the entire game of baseball.

Votto has always had a great sense of humor and it has been on full display ever since he put himself out there in the social media world.

With each funny tweet, Votto gains a bigger following and shows the internet what he’s capable of off the field.

But a certain tweet on Sunday morning kept that trend going.

Votto tweeted about what it’s like to fall into a slump and ultimately break out of it, and it was quite poetic too.

Votto Breaks The Internet

Votto continues to win the internet.

He just doesn’t stop with his funny tweets.

And why would he?

If he keeps winning the internet, who wouldn’t want to see more of what he can do with his social media handles?

Perhaps it even gave the Reds a little extra push as they snapped their 11-game losing skid with a win over the St. Louis Cardinals.

Sometimes, things can just have that sort of effect.

But Votto’s tweet about slumping and breaking out of the slump only to fall into another one is spot on and goes to show how difficult the game of baseball can truly be.

It’s good to see Votto putting a positive spin on it as well.

There’s nothing a little humor can’t fix, right?

Votto can certainly help with that.

It’ll be interesting and exciting to see if he can stay on this trend and keep winning social media and the internet.

It’d be tough to bet against him at this point.

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