Piper Davis is a dedicated proposal planner who orchestrates elaborate proposal events for her clients. With Valentine's Day around the corner, she is overloaded with requests, on top of dealing with mixed emotions aligned with the holiday, due to a past failed romance. Her newest client is Jordan Freeman, who needs an extravagant proposal plan for his boyfriend and love of his life, Simon. With the help of Piper and Jordan's best friend, Adam Taylor, who also happens to be Simon's brother, they have just one week to plan the perfect proposal. Through a vested interest in getting to know each of her clients on an intimate level, Piper devises a plan where she will pose as Adam's new girlfriend so she can get to know Jordan and Simon better while she formulates the proposal theme. Posing as a couple is a combination of effortless and complicated. While it is clear there is an instant mutual attraction, Piper and Adam easily pull off their fictitious relationship, but
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By the time he turned 21, Willie Mays was in the Major Leagues and considered by many to be a five-tool player. The claim was first announced by Leo Durocher, Maysâ first big league manager in the early 1950s.
Mays could do it all. His glove and arm were exceptional. His running speed was considered tops in baseball, and his power and hitting ability were second to none.
It isnât difficult to figure out why Mays was established at such a young age. It started in the Negro Leagues, where Mays began his professional career at 15. Think about this: He had yet to graduate from high school, and he was playing with grown men.
Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
For The Birmingham TimesÂ
 James âJakeâ Sandersâs voice was hoarse but that didnât stop him from expressing his joy that Major League Baseball now views the Negro Leagues as major league.
âThatâs the greatest thing that could have ever happened for the Negro League ballplayer because we have been left out of everything,â said the 86-year-old former outfielder whose Negro League career in the 1950s included stints with the Kansas City Monarchs, Raleigh Tigers, Birmingham Black Barons, New Orleans Bears and Detroit Stars. âThatâs the best thing that could have ever happened.â
Major League Baseball announced in mid-December that it is reclassifying the Negro Leagues as a major league.
As Willie Mays career stats grow, he s just happy for his Negro League teammates
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Giants legend Willie Mays is among the players whose stats from the Negro Leagues will now be added to his MLB numbers.Associated Press 1970Show MoreShow Less
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Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants centerfielder, licks his fingers after taking a bite of huge cake presented in the clubhouse on July 18, 1970 in San Francisco following game with Montreal in which Mays hit his 3,000th career hit in major league. (AP Photo)Anonymous / ASSOCIATED PRESSShow MoreShow Less
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1962: San Francisco Giants player Willie Mays looking at his bats during spring training on February 23, 1962. (Photo by Rogers Photo Archive/Getty Images)Rogers Photo Archive / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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