It's still one of the best MiLB promos, with Ozempig crowned as the 2024 St. Paul Saints ballpig, beating out the likes of Sloppenheimer and Malibu Lardie.
If there’s one thing the St. Paul Saints know better than baseball, it’s pigs. When former team president Mike Veeck was taking a walk along the Mississippi River, he came across a historical marker that read: "St. Paul, formally known as Pig’s Eye Landing." Named after an old French trapper
185 miles per hour, think about that. that is equivalent to a very strong category five hurricane. it s a rat has already been felt in guam, and while there is no threat to land for the next couple of days, it could threaten the philippines, or taiwan, early next week. chad myers has the latest on the story. really, what an impressive storm here, in the pacific. now, more, are super typhoon, you can see the eye there. at time, it is wobbling, it did wobbler round guam, think goodness. it had a very devastating hit for guam, but it did not make a direct eye landing there, at the center of the eye. there is even a couple of wobbles in the past couple of frames there, so the sting is still traveling to the west, super typhoon, still gaining some strength. here is some of the damage from guam, seen by james reynolds, one of our guys that s out there right now. 285 kilometers per hour, 177 to