Yo good thing Alya was there
If it weren't for her everything I MEAN EVERYTHING would have been wasted. But our girl was quick to catch her ship 😍😍 Now Adrien is more hopeful than ever and Marinette can take a hint 😆

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Yo good thing Alya was there
If it weren't for her everything I MEAN EVERYTHING would have been wasted. But our girl was quick to catch her ship 😍😍 Now Adrien is more hopeful than ever and Marinette can take a hint 😆
PITTSBURGH - Noah Syndergaard was trying to say the right thing. The Mets Prospect was Happy to hear he was sticking around in the major, but he got tripped up by the awkwardness of the Met' staring pitching surplus.
Despite their flaws, this is what sets the Mets apart. Having their three young aces Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard coming at you is not a pleasant experience. The Mets need to upgrade their offense for the sake of these pitchers and their long-suffering fans. Harvey was at his best Monday night, …
Noah syndergaard's first major league victory, 5-1 over the Brewers Sunday in his home major league debut, looked pretty elementary, as the big right-hander cruiser through six innings while allowing just a run and three hits, walking one and striking out five. continue to read full post..
"Any time you can get the first one out of the way and it be a grand slam, it's awesome," Peterson said before revealing that he had never previously hit a grand slam at any level of his baseball career. After being acquired from the Padres in the December trade that sent Justin Upton to San Diego, Peterson came to Spring Training and essentially won the second-base job during the first week of the Grapefruit League season. But after getting off to a slow start during the regular season, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez opted to significantly reduce the young infielder's playing time. Fortunately for Peterson, the Braves quickly decided to get him back on the field on a regular basis. While starting each of the past 17 games, the athletic second baseman has batted .344 with a .397 on-base percentage. His success led him to be moved to the leadoff role when Nick Markakis replaced the injured Kelly Johnson in the cleanup spot on Friday. "He's a steady baseball player," Gonzalez said. "He just keeps getting better the more you run him out there." While Peterson is a steady defender who provides some offensive value with his legs, he has yet to indicate he will provide consistent power. When he notched his first extra-base hit of the season -- a double during Tuesday's loss to the Reds -- he received some good-natured ribbing from some of his Braves teammates. "We gave him some grief in Cincy when he hit that first double -- and he comes up with a big-boy knock today," Braves pitcher Alex Wood said. "It's good to see him swing the bat like he is." While Cameron Maybin and Todd Cunningham both recorded three-hit performances during Saturday's victory, Peterson took center stage with his surprising grand slam. He had totaled just 14 home runs in 1,465 Minor League at-bats, and his most recent was a three-run shot he hit for Triple-A El Paso on May 24, 2014. Marcus Giles (2001), Barry Bonnell (1977) and Vic Correll (1974) stand as the only other players in Atlanta history who have had a grand slam account for their first career home run. Giles was optioned to Triple-A Richmond a few days after gaining that distinction. Fortunately, for Peterson, he will not have to deal with that same cruel twist of fate. "I was just trying to hit the ball hard, and I had one go out," Peterson said. "I couldn't be more happy, for sure." Mark Bowman is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service - if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php#publishers.
MLB players and fans watch one of the outfield smokestacks on fire in the sixth inning. That is spewed dark smoke for an inning on friday night until firefighters extinguished it during a game between the San Francisco Giants and the Cincinnati Reds.
Monday, May 11, 2015 Michael Pineda had the start of the season on Sunday, allowing one run on six hits in seven innings against the Orioles while fanning 16 batters. The performance improved his record to 5-0 with a 2.72 ERA. Most impressively, Pineda has a gaudy 54/3 K/BB ratio in 46 innings.
Saturday, May 09, 2015 How about that Joc Pederson? The rookie enjoyed an excellent month of April and is now off to an explosive start in May, with five home runs and nine RBI in eight games. The outfielder entered this season ranked as the eighth best prospect in the game by Baseball America, coming off a Triple-A campaign where he blasted 33 homers with a 1017 OPS. In other words, this doesn't look like much of a fluke. Read more to click here: http://fansunfiltered.com/week-that-was-week-that-was-joc-jams/