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48 hours ago Knueppel ROY was -1800 at @DKSportsbook and that was a good price compared to other shops …



I wonder 🤔🤔






Historic moment when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted the flag on the Moon on July 20, 1969 (Apollo 11)

Hunter Brown Shoulder strains in a pitcher can mean several different things, including 1: Rotator cuff strain 2: Labral tear (usually SLAP tear) 3: Biceps tendon injury (usually long head) 4: Internal Impingement Syndrome (GIRD) 5: Shoulder Instability 6: AC Joint Issue 7: Scapular Dyskinesis 8: Suprascapular Nerve injury 9: Latissimus Dorsi / Rhomboid strain With that large of a range, the return to play timelines vary significantly, from just two weeks to potentially season-ending. If this is just rest and therapy +/- injections, translate that as good news. If this requires surgery, usually that is a much longer absence. Most pitching injuries are usually to the elbow/forearm or to the oblique, but in my opinion, the shoulder is much more complicated. More info when clarity and specifics become available.







To everyone celebrating Easter, Michelle and I wish you a joyful holiday filled with reminders of the enduring power of faith and hope.

you’re telling me this doesn’t look fake



SpaceX now has over 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit, which is honestly an absurd engineering achievement. And no, they are not just up there freelancing and hoping for the best. They stay separated because they are placed in organized orbital lanes, constantly tracked, and able to maneuver when needed. Starlink also uses automated collision-avoidance systems, which is how a constellation this large can operate without turning low Earth orbit into a scrapyard. It’s already the closest thing in the world to a true work-anywhere network and they are just getting started.




Cody Bellinger - New York Yankees (1) 2-run 394 feet +575










