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This Colt Emerson double had an exit velocity of 58.2 mph. Earlier in the game he had a 99.9 mph line out & a 97.5 mph 407ft fly out. Baseball!
Mariners Minors@MiLBMariners
Colt Emerson deserved this double. He’s been hitting rockets for outs.
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Proudly repping the Seattle Steelheads.
Every Sunday home game, beginning today, we’ll honor the 1946 Seattle Negro League team by wearing our Steelheads uniforms. As part of Steelheads Sundays, we’re committing $500,000 to support local Black-led baseball & softball initiatives.
⚾️ Mariners.com/Steelheads

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Mariners pitchers with 6+ inning no-hit bid, including 9+ strikeouts in first 6 innings:
Today Emerson Hancock
5/8/23 Logan Gilbert
6/17/22 Robbie Ray
Randy Johnson 5 times
MLB@MLB
What a night for Emerson Hancock! 9 punchouts over 6 no-hit innings 💪
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Aragorn was 87 years old and Arwen was 2778 years old during the events of The Lord of the Rings. When Aragorn died at the age of 210, Arwen could not bear his loss and died of grief at the age of 2901, 123 years after she had renounced her Elvish immortality to be with him.
There is no greater love story in film or literature than this one.

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Fred Rogers was on his way to a dinner in Boston at the home of a PBS executive when he realized his driver, Billy, would be waiting outside in the car the whole evening while everyone else went inside.
Most people would have accepted that without a second thought.
Fred Rogers didn’t.
He invited Billy in to join the dinner.
Later, on the ride back, Fred sat in the front seat beside him, talking like a friend. When Billy mentioned they’d be passing his family’s house, Fred asked if they could stop. What followed was the kind of moment that feels almost foreign now. Fred went inside, met Billy’s family, and before long neighbors began dropping by too. There was conversation, laughter, piano music, and the simple warmth of people gathering together.
Fred and Billy stayed in touch after that night. And years later, when Fred learned Billy was dying in the hospital, he called to say goodbye.
That’s what made Fred Rogers so extraordinary. He didn’t just know how to be kind. He knew how to make people feel seen.
In a world that teaches us to sort human beings by status, wealth, and importance, he moved through life as if none of those invisible hierarchies were real.
And maybe that was his quiet genius.
He never let people become background.

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