ESPN's Buster Olney Recovers Twitter Account After Hilarious Hack
The MLB insider's account was used to post fake trades and bizarre messages, entertaining fans before being restored.
- Olney's account posted false trades involving Francisco Lindor and Luis Robert Jr.
- The hacker shared absurd claims, including Shohei Ohtani facing a lifetime prison sentence.
- Tweets included expletive-laden messages and humorous polls.
- Fans quickly realized the account was compromised due to the outlandish content.
- The posts have been deleted, and Olney has regained control of his account.