Super! 💫
Data from @chandraxray has uncovered possible remains of a supernova in the middle of our Milky Way galaxy. If confirmed, this supernova piece would be one of the closest to our galaxy’s central black hole that we have ever found. https://t.co/gI5TfSJ45E
Detroit Tigers SP Tarik Skubal threw a live bullpen session at Comerica Park.
Jackson Jobe completed a bullpen session today.
Javier Báez is undergoing further medical evaluation…
Gleyber Torres is still working his way back.
Justin Verlander will throw a live BP tomorrow.
"We have to walk that line. I want to push the envelope but still be smart. I don’t want to come back...and go right back on the shelf. My goal is to come back and pitch the rest of the season healthy.”
--Tarik Skubal https://t.co/5TYlaIjEza via @detroitnews
Lee’s reputation as one of the greatest martial artists in history was not only built on his speed and philosophy but also on the physical conditioning he put his body through.....
One of his most famous training practices was iron fist conditioning, a method rooted in traditional Chinese martial arts.
By repeatedly striking hard surfaces such as sand, gravel, and wooden posts, Lee gradually toughened the bones, muscles, and skin of his hands. Over time, this process created visible calluses and enlarged knuckles, which allowed him to deliver devastating strikes without injuring himself.
This training was not about brute force alone. It required immense patience, precision, and an understanding of the body’s limits. Striking too hard or too often risked fractures or long-term damage. Lee’s discipline allowed him to transform what might seem like destructive training into a methodical path toward resilience.
Iron conditioning remains controversial among martial artists today, but Bruce Lee’s results spoke for themselves. His ability to break boards, stun opponents with a single strike, and maintain unmatched speed all owed something to this rigorous practice.
#archaeohistories
From 250 miles above Earth, most of the United States blurs together into a continental mass of brown and green with no obvious landmarks. Then Michigan appears and the confusion stops completely. The mitten shape of the Lower Peninsula surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes is one of the most distinctive geographic features visible from the International Space Station, a natural outline so clean and so recognizable that astronauts have confirmed it repeatedly as one of the clearest views of any state from orbit.
The Great Lakes are what make it work. Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie create a water to land contrast that defines Michigan's borders with a precision that no cartographer could improve on. The mitten sits in the middle of all that blue like it was placed there deliberately, which in geological terms it essentially was, carved out by glaciers over thousands of years into a shape that somehow ended up being both geographically functional and immediately identifiable from the edge of the atmosphere.
Michigan residents have been using their right hand as a map their entire lives and that same gesture works from space, which is not something any other state can say. Astronauts have photographed Michigan more than almost any other state passing beneath them because the view rewards it every single time. For a state already sitting on the greatest freshwater system on the planet, being unmistakable from 250 miles up is simply Michigan being exactly what it has always been. Impossible to miss. Even from space.
Tarik Skubal is already playing catch, barely a week out of elbow surgery. The operation to remove one loose body was arthroscopic, and he might beat initial estimates of 2 months out. 6 weeks remains possible.
🚨 Monthly Jersey Giveaway is here! 🚨
For the month of May, all players in our teams’ public leagues are automatically entered when making a pick.
At the end of the month, we’ll randomly choose 3 league winners to receive a jersey of their choice from their team 🔥
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There are 5 outfielders that have (MLB avg):
1. OPS > .800 (.788)
2. HardHit% > 49% (37)
3. Bat Speed > 75 mph (71.7)
4. wRC+ > 135 (100)
Aaron Judge
Jordan Walker
Mike Trout
James Wood
Riley Greene
We’ve got a special #ParkAfterDark guest (no, not you Randy) – Canadian comedian and America’s Got Talent finalist Ahren Belisle!
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