Jun 5, 2017; Milwaukee, WI, USA; San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija (29) reacts after giving up an infield hit in the seventh inning during the game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park.  Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Temperatures are beginning to hit the mid-80s in Colorado, so it makes sense that their professional baseball team has no chill.

San Francisco Giants starter Jeff Samardzija clubbed his first home run of the season (and just the third of his career) in Friday’s game against the Rockies. His efforts helped him win a video shoutout on the MLB’s official Instagram page:

The moment was fleeting however, as the Rockies clapped back with this brutal diss from their official account (see the comments).

Samardzija indeed surrendered eight earned runs on 11 hits in six innings pitched, taking the loss in the 10-8 victory for Colorado. The Rockies have asserted themselves as social media superstars in the past, and it looks like The Shark was just their latest victim.

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