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Miguel Rojas unblocks @fishstripes on Twitter

What was the highlight of your New Year’s celebration? Maybe you went out for a delicious meal, loaded up on college football bowl games or shared an intimate moment with your significant other.

I spend a lot of time on Twitter, probably too much, flipping between the @fishstripes account, the @pitcherlist account and my personal one. For the most part, my experience on that social media platform has been drama-free. It’s a way to make and maintain friendships from a long distance, monitor developing news stories, promote Fish Stripes content and learn best practices from other publishers, and of course, see the personal side of professional athletes.