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Corey Kluber's coloring book skills show he's more than just a strikeout artist

(Alex Trautwig)

You might assume that winning a second Cy Young Award would be the crowning achievement of Corey Kluber's offseason. However, this impeccable display of coloring book prowess should not be dismissed as some small feat. 

Safe to say Kluber's teammate Nick Goody was as impressed as we are: 

Here are some other social media highlights from this past week:
The key to hitting 18 home runs in your first 50 Major League games? Dessert, apparently. 

Cleanup hitters come in all shapes and sizes. When speedy Mariners outfield prospect Ian Miller pinch-hit for the No. 4 hitter, Junior Lake, in a recent Spring Training game, he knew he had to make the most of his opportunity.

After three years together in Miami, Dee Gordon is a little worried about Giancarlo Stanton's ability to perform superhuman tasks without him. 

Not even a broken leg can keep Phillies third baseman Will Middlebrooks away from the field ... as ill-advised as it may be.

Adam Jones is very aware of the rules regarding what pitchers can wear on their arms when they pitch. He's not gonna let one of the best pitchers in his division get away with anything as nefarious as a full sleeve

Ten years ago, Cameron Maybin arrived in Marlins Spring Training after being traded from Detroit in the huge Miguel Cabrera trade. He was just 20 years old, and one of the top prospects in baseball. He looks a little bit different this time around, but is certainly enjoying the nostalgia. 

No pitcher is immune to pitch face. Braves prospect Kolby Allard learned this the hard way.

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