
This article was about the negative messages about Jon Rauch on twitter after he allowed a walk-off home run on a previous game. Most of the comments were very hateful comments.


This image depicts some hateful tweets posted by users of Twitter about Jon Rauch, pitcher of the Mets after allowing a walk-off home run to Russel Martin of the Yankees.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how twitter can be brutal and the number of tweets directed at a New York Mets pitcher after he messed up


The figure presented to the left is titled Battered by Tweets. The figure is a representation of the statistical data for negative tweets from fans to Mets pitcher.


This image is describing the tweets sent by disappointed Met's fans after pitcher Jon Rauch let the Yankees have a walk off home run. Fans went as far as to tell him they hated him.


This chart describes your typical graph chart that sets up one or a number of categories, which is illustrated by either a map, a graph, an illustration, or photograph.


A collection of negative tweets sent on twitter by New York Mets fans after pitcher Jon Rauch gave up a walk-off homerun to the Yankees Russel Martin.


This graph is illustrating the amount of negative tweet received by New York Mets pitcher John Rauch. These tweets were received after he allowed a walk off home run.


This is a sampling of some of the negative messages on Twitter that were posted about Mets pitcher Jon Rauch after he allowed a walk off home run to Yankees catcher Martin.


the image show the batters of tweets in tweeter,it starts of a sampling of a negative messages, fans wrote to mets the peacher jon raunch on twitter.


In this study conducted by the Wall Street Journal- from data directly obtained from Twitter- we see that the trends on Twitter is fairly easy to follow and analyst


The image depicts a sampling of negative messages written by fans to Met's pitcher Jon Rauch after he allowed a walk-off home run to a Yankee player during a game.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows the type of tweets received by a New York Mets pitcher after he screwed up a game in the playoffs.

