BREAKING NEWS: Diamondbacks Manager Torey Lovullo Shocks MLB With Eight-Word “Threatening” Text Aimed at Psychologically Attacking Braves Before Upcoming Game
Phoenix, AZ – April 26, 2025
In one of the most unexpected and controversial moments of the 2025 MLB season so far, Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo is at the center of a media storm after reportedly sending an eight-word text message that many are calling a “psychological shot” at the Atlanta Braves ahead of their upcoming matchup.
The message, reportedly sent to a source close to the Braves organization, read:
“We’re coming for your soul. Be ready, boys.”
The message quickly made its way onto social media and baseball forums late last night, where it exploded in viral fashion. Fans, analysts, and even players were stunned—not necessarily by the words themselves, but by the boldness of the timing and the chillingly specific psychological tone.
This isn’t just trash talk. Some are calling it a mental warfare move.
The Braves Camp Reacts
Though the Braves have not issued any official statement, multiple players have seemingly responded with cryptic, fire-lit posts on social media.
Ronald Acuña Jr. posted a single word on X:
“Bet.”
— followed by a flame emoji and a tomahawk.
Matt Olson, who recently stirred controversy of his own with a comment about “only playing at 50%,” posted a short video to his Instagram story of him taking batting practice with the caption:
“Coming for our soul? Pack a lunch.”
Fans took these posts as a direct clapback to Lovullo’s message, and the rivalry—once mild—is heating up like never before.
Is This Gamesmanship or a Step Too Far?
Some analysts are praising Lovullo’s bold psychological tactic as a clever way to motivate his own team while trying to rattle one of the hottest lineups in baseball. Others, however, are calling it out as “unprofessional” and “desperate.”
MLB veteran and Fox Sports commentator David Ortiz weighed in:
“That’s some real WWE-type energy right there. You better hope your team backs it up, ‘cause if not? Braves will make you eat those words.”
Meanwhile, ESPN analyst Jessica Mendoza had a more strategic take:
“This could be Lovullo’s way of flipping the narrative after that brutal 8–2 loss. Instead of letting his guys dwell on being dominated, he’s saying, ‘No — we’re not scared. We’re coming with fire.’ I kinda respect it.”
Fans React With Memes, Jokes — and Fury
It didn’t take long for the internet to do what the internet does. Memes flooded social media within hours of the leaked text. Some of the best ones include:
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A photo of the Diamondbacks logo photoshopped onto a haunted house with the Braves lineup walking in smiling.
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A fake movie poster titled “Coming For Your Soul: The Sequel No One Asked For” starring Lovullo.
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Several jokes from Braves fans suggesting the D-Backs might want to “find their own soul first.”
But not everyone’s laughing. Some Braves fans took the comment seriously, calling it “disrespectful” and “an open invitation to a blowout.”
Inside the Diamondbacks Locker Room
Following the viral explosion, reporters caught up with Lovullo after today’s practice, where he confirmed he sent the message — but downplayed its seriousness.
“Look, man, it’s just me trying to light a fire,” he said. “I’ve got no hate for Atlanta — I respect that team a ton. But this is baseball. You’ve got to have a little edge sometimes.”
When asked if he regretted it, Lovullo smirked:
“Not at all. If they’re as good as they think they are, they shouldn’t be worried about a text.”
Sources inside the Diamondbacks clubhouse say the players loved it. One unnamed player told reporters:
“We’re not here to make friends. We’re here to win games. That’s the vibe now.”
Braves vs. Diamondbacks: Now a Must-Watch Matchup
What was once just another regular-season matchup has now turned into a must-watch showdown. With both teams trading public jabs—first from Braves star Matt Olson, now from Lovullo—it’s clear the upcoming series is about more than standings. It’s about pride, intensity, and maybe even revenge.
The Braves will come into the series with the clear advantage on paper, riding a hot streak and stacked with MVP-level talent. But the Diamondbacks now come armed with something else entirely: attitude.
Whether this psychological play works or backfires spectacularly remains to be seen. One thing is certain:
The next time these teams meet… it’s war.