11 times players reacted the same way you did before going to work after the long weekend

Summer's over. Sure, the calendar may say that's not the case for another few weeks, but everyone knows that Labor Day weekend is what separates summer's beach trips, backyard barbecues and rooftop parties from fall's relentless march back indoors. So, here are 11 times this year that baseball players reacted much the way you probably did when you woke up and realized the three-day weekend was over and the fall work week had begun. 
Rhys Hoskins can't believe September sprung up on him so fast: 

Albert Pujols is just sad that his vacation road trip never came to pass: 

Steve Pearce just wants to crawl back into bed: 

Ryan Cook can't even: 

Jose Ramirez knows this whole back to work thing stinks: 

Jason Heyward has a one word reaction: Uuuuuugh. 

Even Joey Votto, who can find joy in all the small things, is bummed out. 

Ross Stripling had so many summer projects he wanted to complete. And now, they're all for naught. 

Carl Edwards Jr. says, "You done me wrong, long weekend. You done me wrong." 

Austin Barnes knows he wasted all that time: 

And Nick Tepesch knows it's nine full months until summer's back again. 

May all your Tuesdays go by as fast as possible.