Only five hitters in MLB history have more walks than strikeouts, a .250+ ISO, 250+ HR, and 100+ SB over 5000+ plate appearances...
Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds
Lou Gehrig
Mickey Mantle
Juan Soto
@MLou__________@BronMuse@statmuse GSW had Andre Iguodala, Shaun Livingston, David West and JaVale McGee coming off the BENCH lmao Warriors were stacked gtfo with this LeBron hate
KYLE LOWRY CALLS IT A CAREER AFTER 20 SEASONS ⭐️
🏀 NBA Champion (2019)
🏀 6× NBA All-Star
🏀 All-NBA Third Team (2016)
🏀 Olympic Gold Medalist (2016)
🏀 Raptors' All-Time Leader in Assists
🏀 Raptors' All-Time Leader in Steals
🏀 Raptors' All-Time Leader in 3PM
One of the greatest Raptors in franchise history 🦖
Jacob Misiorowski, 101mph Fastball (Foul) and 89mph Curveball in the Dirt (Swinging Strike), Individual Pitches + Overlay.
Why you'd swing at a curveball in the dirt, nowhere near the zone.
In the same game tonight, Max Muncy is starting at third base and batting seventh for the Dodgers and Max Muncy is starting at third base and batting seventh for the Athletics.
The Eclipse of the Century is coming — August 2, 2027 On Monday, August 2, 2027, Earth will witness the longest total solar eclipse of the entire 21st century. At its peak, lucky observers will experience 6 minutes and 23 seconds of complete daytime darkness — an extraordinarily long stretch of totality.The Moon’s shadow will sweep from the Atlantic across southern Spain and Gibraltar, then race through North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt) and into the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and parts of Somalia). The longest duration will occur near Luxor, Egypt, where the ancient temples and the Nile will be plunged into an otherworldly twilight.Why is this eclipse so special?The Moon will be near perigee (closest to Earth), appearing larger in the sky.
Earth will be near aphelion (farthest from the Sun), making the Sun appear slightly smaller.
Together, these factors allow the Moon to completely cover the Sun for longer than in almost any other eclipse this century.
During those precious minutes of totality, the Sun’s magnificent corona will blaze into view, bright stars and planets like Regulus (in Leo) may appear, and the temperature will drop noticeably. It’s a rare chance for scientists to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere — and for the rest of us to experience one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles.Millions are expected to travel to the path of totality. If you can, make plans now — the next eclipse of this length on land won’t happen until 2114.A reminder that the universe still knows how to put on a show.