Just as baseball fans were winding down from the Indians thrilling 1-0 win against the Cubs in World Series Game 3, the Twitter accounts of the Oakland A's and the once prominent band Smash Mouth were just warming up. It all stemmed from one tweet by John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle, which noted how Coco Crisp had gone from an unhappy employee and forgotten man in Oakland's plans to a World Series hero who drove in the Indians lone run in their Game 3 win. Coco Crisp goes from accusing A's of benching him to prevent $13M option from vesting to hitting key RBI single for Indians in World Series.