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Fernando Tatis Jr.'s first home run of the 2026 season.
The Padres if they were a charcuterie board:
freddy fermin: a sweet gherkin
luis campusano: a firm grape
ty france: a medium cheddar
gavin sheets: a very creamy camembert
jake cronenworth: the mustard with the seeds in it
fernando tatis jr.: prosciutto
xander bogaerts: green olive
manny machado: black pepper salami
nick castellanos: very hard wine aged cheddar
bryce johnson: the little honey comb
jackson merrill: rosemary cracker
ramon laureano: fig and olive crisp type cracker
nick pivetta: long stick pretzel
david morgan: blackberry jam
mason miller: the board
kyle hart: little slices of bread
bradgley rodriguez: chocolate morsel
adrian morejon: cheese knife
wandy peralta: dried apricot
Bradgley
Bradgley Rodriguez is endearing to me
Holy sheets
A small art dump
Hello hello hi Iâm curious what you think of the new SD city connects?
Hi! I really like the new city connects after seeing them worn on the field. I was a little unsure about using a very similar font as the last one (and the fact that the letters were in white, not like the bone color of the pants, but I donât think there would be much of a difference tbh) but otherwise i love it. I think the fact that I was expecting the 90s uniform also made me a little disappointed at first lol. The marigold pattern is my favorite part of the uniform, itâs gorgeous!
san diego padres - 4/28/26
âyou put that cig out, you can hold herâ
SPRING TRAINING!
Edworl more more and then I take a break from drawing maybe.
Hey!! Itâs almost time for baseball!
Sir Thatâs my emotional support retiree.
"Friends outside of Minnesota please read. I'm sharing a post written by a personal friend and medical doctor: Friends outside MN, you need to know what is happening here. Everyone knows that ICE shot and killed a woman here on Wednesday. But thatâs not the only thing thatâs going on:
ICE agents are cruising areas with immigrant-owned businesses, and kidnapping patrons and employees alike. Yesterday they abducted two US citizen employees at a suburban Target, one who was begging them to allow him to go get his passport to show them.
ICE is going door to door in immigrant-heavy neighborhoods, asking residents where their immigrant neighbors live. Read that again. If it sounds like something out of your high school history textbook, thatâs because it is.
ICE is targeting schools and school buses. They pepper sprayed teenagers and abducted two school staff members at the high school up the street from me on Wednesday. Police are literally escorting school buses to ensure children can get to school and home safely. The Minneapolis Public Schools have moved to virtual learning for the next 4 weeks because itâs unsafe for children or teachers to physically come to school.
They are targeting hospitals and clinics. Patients are scared and are cancelling their appointments or just not showing up. Kids are missing their checkups and vaccines, folks arenât getting their cancer care, etc.
They are smashing windows in cars and homes.
ICE is increasingly picking up Native Americansâagain, targeting folks based on skin color alone.
They are arresting and beating legal observers. A friend of a friend had her arm broken yesterday. Folks are showing up at local hospitals, brought in in ICE custody, with severe injuries that are absolutely inconsistent with mechanism of injury reported by ICE. (Think: patient appears to have been beaten unconscious, while ICE agent says he slipped and fell.) I canât emphasize enough that these ICE agents do not have warrants. There are 2,000+ agents here and they are simply hunting for anyone thatâs not white. It doesnât matter if youâre a citizen or a green card holder, they will kidnap you first and ask questions later. But the community is fighting back.
Protests are happening every day.
Community groups have been leading know-your-rights sessions for months, often to packed venues.
Whistles are being distributed by the thousands, carried on keychains and worn on coat zippers, always at the ready to be blown in warning if ICE is spotted.
Drivers are following ICE vehicles, blaring their horns in warning.
Businesses are locking their doors even while open to keep employees and customers safe. As I type this, Iâm standing guard at the locked door of our neighborhood burrito joint while I wait for my takeout order, so the employees can focus on their jobs. The place is packed with neighbors supporting this small business.
Anti-ICE signs are posted everywhere. The community is making it crystal clear that ICE is not welcome here.
Parents and neighbors are standing guard outside schools, organizing carpools, and escorting kids to and from school on foot.
Parents of kids in Spanish-immersion daycare (there are a LOT of these daycares here!) are keeping their kids home so the teachers donât have to take the risk of coming to work.
Churches and community groups are holding fundraisers to buy and deliver groceries to families who donât feel safe leaving home.
Mutual aid money is going out to folks who canât make rent because they canât work or because a breadwinner was abducted, or who need a warm place to stay after their homeâs windows were smashed. THAT is what is happening here. This fight is ongoing and itâs horrifying to watch. But we are not backing down. To my friends in other cities and states, donât think for a minute that this wonât happen in your town. It will. Be ready. Learn from us, as we have learned from Portland and Chicago and New York. Fight back. Donât let us get to the last line of Martin Niemollerâs poem.â -Grant Boulanger
Here's an AP news brief with a little more info. It's limited in the way major news outlets are right now but provides context that supports the personal account shared.
the immigrant law centre of minnesota is providing free counsel to people who are currently detained. msp mag has a longer list of rent relief & mutual aid funds to donate to. ice violence is only going to escalate from here; if you're not in the twin cities and have the means please consider supporting from afar đ