Casey Kelly ≠ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein writes — or wrote, ca. 1921 — in his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (proposition 6.22) that “the logic of the world which the propositions of logic show in tautologies, mathematics shows in equations.”
In response to — and, perhaps, in spirited negation of — Wittgenstein’s declaration, American baseballing prospect Casey Kelly submits this via his Twitter computer:

To which sentiment Kelly adds in his next Tweet: “Vienna Circle? More like Vienna Apeirogon if you ask me!”
Thank you to Ben Carsley, whose chain the hottest girls in the game are undoubtedly wearing.
Carson Cistulli has published a book of aphorisms called Spirited Ejaculations of a New Enthusiast.
Kelly = Later Wittgenstein
Meaning is use. Apparently the only use he gets out of girls is being confused.