My favorite scene and moment from any movie ever made.
The line delivery hits so hard with the music, the drama of the story, and all of the emotional build up.
Goosebumps every time. Perfect. (Also, what a mic drop from Yoda)
Happy @StarWars Day.
Today in 1982: Jim Eisenreich, a rookie outfielder for the Twins hitting .309, left the game at Fenway in the middle of an inning.
He suffered from twitching and it became uncontrollable when Boston fans continuously taunted him.
When the team returned to Minnesota, Jim checked into a hospital for treatment. Doctors diagnosed him with Tourette's Syndrome.
He tried several comebacks the next few years, but could never control his symptoms. He retired from baseball in 1984.
Over the next two years, doctors found a way to treat his Tourette’s, and Jim returned to baseball in 1987 with Kansas City. He was named the MVP of the 1989 Royals, a team that featured Bo Jackson and George Brett.
After his comeback, he went on to play 12 more years in the big leagues, and batted over .300 in 5 of those seasons.
He now has a foundation that helps children with Tourette’s Syndrome.
#MLB #baseball #Royals @TouretteAssn
For the first time in program history @KUBaseball sweeps all four regional rivals: Kansas State, Wichita State, Nebraska and Mizzou — a combined 9-0 in those games with 3 run-rule victories. The red hot ‘Hawks just keep cookin’ 🔥⚾️🔥 Rock Chalk!
No D1Baseball Top 25 team scored more runs last week than @KUBaseball, which erupted for 46 in a 4-0 week that included a midweek win over Nebraska and a three-game sweep at Kansas State.
See how the rest of last week's Top 25 fared ⤵️
🔗 https://t.co/iS5J8tm2LF
BREAKING: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has revealed its class of 2026.
Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, Joy Division/New Order, Sade, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, and Luther Vandross will all be inducted during a ceremony held in Los Angeles on November 14th.