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Harrison Zhang is an employee of Financial Technology Partners, a leading investment banking firm.[1] However, he also became known outside of his professional environment, particularly from 2022 to 2023, when he was the admin of the Houston Astros' Twitter account. In this role, he gained recognition for his witty, original and clever tweets, which made him very popular with fans.[2][3][4]
Working as an admin for the Houston Astros
editAs Twitter administrator for the Houston Astros, Zhang brought a fresh and innovative perspective to the team's online communications. His posts were characterized by a combination of sharp wit and a deep understanding of the dynamics of baseball. One particularly memorable moment was his "See y'all next year" tweet mocking the Seattle Mariners after the Astros won the 2022 AL Division Series. That tweet became emblematic of Zhang's ability to punctuate sports rivalries with humor and wit.[5]
His departure from the Astros' admin post left a noticeable void, as evidenced by fan reactions. The successor administrators who attempted to fill his shoes were often criticized for their less engaging posts and use of "Gen Z" language.[6] Fans repeatedly expressed their desire to have Zhang and his partner Riley Milhon back on board, underscoring his enduring popularity and the formative influence of his work.[7]
References
edit- ^ Zhang, Harrison (2022-05-02). "Harrison Zhang, Finanical Technology Partners / FT Partners". Linkedin.
- ^ Zhang, Harrisson (2024-04-05). "We used to be proper society (criticizing the current admin)".
- ^ HTX Sports, Speaks (2024-04-05). "We want you [Harrison Zhang] back (...)".
- ^ Dez, Apollo (2022-10-16). "I love you [Harrison Zhang]".
- ^ Astros, Houston (2022-09-16). "SEA y'all next year".
- ^ 3rd Ward, Coogs (2024-04-04). "Has to be some gen Z tik toker or something cause what".
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Jenkins, Yapp (2024-04-04). "I miss [the] old admin".