Twitter lost its mind Monday when Eric Thames blasted two home runs against the Reds, calling for the Brewers slugger to get drug tested again.

Well, trolls, you got your wish.

Thames hit his MLB-leading 11th homer Tuesday against Reds pitcher Robert Stephenson, a two-run, 357-foot shot to deep right at Miller Park, bringing his RBI total to 19 in 22 games to begin the season. After the game, Major League Baseball was back in the Brewers' clubhouse to collect blood and urine samples from Thames.

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The 30-year-old is quickly becoming one of the best stories in baseball as he is off to a red-hot .371/.482/.929 start after spending the last several seasons in South Korea.

Thames already has been tested for PEDs three times so far this season. Like all MLB players, he underwent blood and urine testing in spring training but received both blood and urine testing again Tuesday. He also underwent a urine sample earlier this month after facing the Cubs in Chicago.

"If people keep thinking I'm on stuff, I'll be here every day," Thames told reporters Tuesday matter-of-factly. "I have a lot of blood and urine."

Eric Thames was drug tested again tonight. "If people keep thinking I'm on stuff, I'll be here every day. I have a lot of blood and urine." pic.twitter.com/De1smFWVj7 — Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) April 26, 2017

MLB, like most everyone else, is trying to figure out how he's hit so many homers already. It could be because he's faced bad pitching. Thames has more home runs in six games against the Reds (eight) than any other hitter in MLB has home runs overall.