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When the calendar flips over to May 1, something in the air changes in Indy. It’s tough to explain but undeniably felt by everyone who resides there. Smells are stronger, colors are brighter and there is an energy in the air that is palpable.
For INDYCAR teams and drivers, it’s the most important month of the year.
The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest motorsports event on the calendar. In fact, it’s the largest single-day sporting event in the world. There is no non-religious gathering of human beings on Earth bigger than the Indy 500. To be fair, some would argue that the Indy 500 is their religion.
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Monday, May 04
TOP NEWS

Make way, LA. There’s a new No. 1 in Rankings
After two years of injuries, struggles and plain misfortune, the Braves are back on top of the Power Rankings and dominating a division in a down year for its main rivals.

Yanks’ offensive depth shines after Rice injury scare in latest romp

Road-weary D-backs head home determined to get back on track

Cubs embrace Wrigley’s chaos to extend streak, sweep D-backs

Wrobo emulates mentor Kershaw in another dominant start

Yanks option Volpe to Triple-A, giving Caballero everyday shortstop job

Strider not content with ’26 debut: ‘I don’t want a participation trophy’

Canning’s impressive debut snaps Padres’ losing streak

Stott’s secret to his recent success? It’s the empanadas

McNeil strikes big blow as A’s benefit from contributions up and down lineup

Holmes ‘on another level’ with 1.69 ERA in ace-like start to ’26

Simpson on second, All-Stars on deck? Rays saw this walk-off coming
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Longest Home Run
Mickey Moniak
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8th Inning

Hardest Base Hit
Jorge Mateo
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Fastest Strikeout
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9th Inning

Decisive Play
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51.3% WPA
10th Inning

6th career multi-HR game, 4 RBIs

4th multi-HR game of season; tied for NL lead with 11 HRs

Career-high and team-season-high 7 IP, with 0 R, 7 K’s

2-for-4, 2B, HR, 2 R, career-high-tying 5 RBIs

Hits homer left-handed, double right-handed in same inning

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Mets play-by-play man Gary Cohen called Carson Benge’s diving catch “pulchritudinous” (that’s a good thing).
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If a hit-by-pitch on Sunday was any indication, there may be an acting role in the future for Shohei Ohtani, who had quite the hilarious reaction to a 75 mph sweeper hitting his back.
Munetaka Murakami is winning his White Sox teammates over with his awe-inspiring power on the field and kindness off of it, most recently by taking a group of them out for a sushi dinner.

The first meeting between the reigning AL champs and an unexpectedly hot division rival, a very early battle for first place in the NL Central and a heavyweight clash in L.A. are among the matchups on the docket this week.

Wilyer Abreu thought he was rung up on strikes, so he tapped his helmet to initiate an ABS review. But home-plate umpire Laz Diaz had actually loudly yelled “3-2!” after calling the pitch a ball, so no challenge was necessary.

After the ball got stuck in his glove as he tried to start a double play, Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel had to get creative in the third inning against the Mets.

Matt Olson and the first-place Braves open a series in Seattle to face Julio Rodríguez and the Mariners at 9:30 p.m. ET.
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MIN 4

HOU 3
BOS 1

CIN 0
PIT 1

BAL 3
NYY 11

MIL 2
WSH 3

SF 1
TB 2

PHI 7
MIA 2

LAD 4
STL 1

AZ 4
CHC 8

ATL 11
COL 6

CLE 1
ATH 7

NYM 5
LAA 1

KC 4
SEA 1

CWS 3
SD 4

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Dear Peter Hovis, Join us for a Reddit AMA, hosted by Dr. Andrea L. Chadwick on Fibromyalgia Awareness Day (May 12th).WHAT IS TONMYA?TONMYA is a prescription medicine used in adults for the treatment of fibromyalgia.
It is not known if TONMYA is safe and effective in children.IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONWHO SHOULD NOT TAKE TONMYA?Do not take TONMYA if you:•are allergic to cyclobenzaprine or any of the ingredients in TONMYA. Get medical help right away if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of your face or tongue, or itchingPlease see additional Important Safety Information continued below.Dr. Chadwick is a double board-certified specialist in pain medicine and anesthesiology, and a professor at the University of Kansas who has seen the profound impact that chronic conditions like fibromyalgia can have on every aspect of a person’s life. This has fueled her dedication to helping those who are navigating the complexities of fibromyalgia, whether you have a diagnosis, are seeking one, or are supporting a loved one.

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You should not take TONMYA if you are planning to become pregnant or during the first trimester (first 12 weeks) of pregnancy•are able to become pregnant:•Your healthcare provider should do a pregnancy test before you start treatment with TONMYA•Use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment with TONMYA and for 2 weeks after the final dose•Tell your healthcare provider right away if you are planning to become pregnant, you become pregnant, or think you are pregnant during treatment with TONMYA•If you are exposed to TONMYA during pregnancy, contact Tonix Medicine, Inc., at 1‑888‑869‑7633(1-888-TNXPMED)•are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. TONMYA may pass into your breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby during treatment with TONMYATell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take,including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take:•a medicine to treat depression, mood, anxiety, psychotic, or thought disorders•a pain medicine called tramadol or meperidine•bupropion•verapamil•anticholinergic medicines•barbiturates or other medicines that depress your central nervous system (CNS depressants)•a blood pressure medicine called guanethidineHOW SHOULD I TAKE TONMYA?•Take TONMYA exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to take it.•Your healthcare provider will tell you how much TONMYA to take.•Your healthcare provider may change your TONMYA dose if needed.•Take TONMYA 1 time a day at bedtime, around the same time each evening.•Take TONMYA after brushing your teeth and other oral care is completed.•Your mouth and the area under your tongue (sublingual) should be moist when you take TONMYA. Drink a few sips of water before you take TONMYA.•Place the prescribed number of TONMYA sublingual tablet(s) under your tongue until dissolved.•Do not swallow whole, cut, crush, or chew TONMYA sublingual tablets.•Avoid eating or drinking for at least 15 minutes after the TONMYA sublingual tablet is completely dissolved. Avoid any hot, cold, or acidic beverages until the morning.•Avoid talking for at least 5 minutes after taking TONMYA.•If you miss a dose of TONMYA, take your next dose the following evening. Do not take a missed dose during the day. Do not take 2 doses to make up for a missed dose.•If you take too much TONMYA, call your healthcare provider or the Poison Help line at 1‑800‑222‑1222 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away.WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF TONMYA?Serious side effects may include:•Serotonin syndrome is a serious medical condition that may happen when TONMYA is taken with certain other medicines. Go to the nearest hospital emergency room right away if you develop any of the following signs or symptoms of serotonin syndrome:•confusion, agitation, seeing or hearing things that are not real (hallucinations), coma, or other changes in mental status•high body temperature (hyperthermia) •shaking (tremor), coordination problems, or muscle twitching (overactive reflexes)•fast heartbeat, high or low blood pressure•sweating or fever•nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea •muscle stiffness or tightness•TONMYA may cause serious side effects that may lead to heart attack or stroke. Symptoms may include:•irregular or abnormal heartbeats (arrhythmias)•fast heartbeat (tachycardia)•dizziness•feeling faint or lightheaded •chest pain or discomfort•shortness of breath•TONMYA can cause side effects to the lining inside your mouth, including numbness, tingling, discomfort, pain, irritation, swelling (inflammation), and sores (lesions). These side effects can happen within minutes of taking TONMYA, and most go away within 60 minutes. Drink a few sips of water before taking TONMYA to decrease your chance of getting numbness or reduced feeling in your mouth. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have:•trouble eating, drinking, breathing, or swallowing•side effects that cover a large area in your mouth•pain in your mouth that makes it difficult to do your normal activitiesCall your healthcare provider right away or go to the emergency room if you have any serious side effects.The most common side effects include: reduced feeling in your mouth, mouth discomfort, abnormal TONMYA taste, feeling sleepy (somnolence), numbness or tingling in your mouth, mouth pain, tiredness, dry mouth, and sores in your mouth (canker sores).These are not all the possible side effects of TONMYA.WHAT SHOULD I AVOID WHILE USING TONMYA?You should not drink alcohol until you know how TONMYA affects you. Taking TONMYA with alcohol or other medicines that depress your central nervous system can slow your thinking and physical response times. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how TONMYA affects you.HOW SHOULD I STORE TONMYA?•Store at room temperature (20°C to 25°C [68°F to 77°F]), but no lower than 15°C (59°F) and no higher than 30°C (86°F). •Keep the tablets in the original bottle with the desiccant (moisture absorber) canister, and keep the bottle closed to protect from moisture.•The TONMYA bottle contains a polyester coil to help protect the sublingual tablets during shipping. Remove the polyester coil from the bottle and throw it away after opening the bottle for the first time.•Keep out of reach of children.WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS IN TONMYA?Active ingredient: Cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride USP
Inactive ingredients: Colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch, crospovidone (Type A), D&C Yellow No.10, dibasic potassium phosphate, mannitol, and sodium stearyl fumarate.Need help or have questions?If you are exposed to TONMYA during pregnancy, contact Tonix Medicines, Inc. at 1‑888‑869‑7633(1‑888‑TNXPMED).Call your healthcare provider for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Tonix Medicines, Inc. at 1‑888‑869‑7633 or to the FDA at 1‑800‑FDA‑1088 orwww.FDA.gov/medwatch. Contact Us | Privacy PolicyTerms of Service | Unsubscribe

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