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. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. lines into left-field a base hit will score and the oakland a's walk off with game 2 of the alds. >> the oakland a's win a nail- biter evening their playoff series against the detroit tigers and sending their fans into
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delirium. >> fans had plenty of reasons to let loose after the a's won the american league division series. the oakland a's head to detroit and we have team coverage and begin with ktvu's debora villalon, live at the coliseum, where it was another exciting game for the fans. >> reporter: ken, can it get anymore exciting? the sellout crowd is making their way out, but they are in no hurry, they are savoring the moment, a walk-off win and success story you have got to love. the rookie against the veteran. the curveballs had heat, and exuberant crowd, the 23-year- old in his 11th big league start more that on held his own, just as hi fans predicted he would. >> i could feel the energy and
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excitement. he just has to stay focused. those boos are for detroit's ace, justin verlander, coliseum craziness doesn't rattle him, but being meshed by a rookie. >> it's his calling and his time. it's his moment to be in here. >> reporter: inning after scoreless inning, the potential skyhigh as fans know what a second loss means. detroit needing only one more at home. >> who knows? we might go down there and win two? anything is possible in the playoff. >> reporter: that is exactly how oakland took the series to the end last year before, losing to detroit in game 5. >> you know what? all the fans here have actually been awesome and the parking lot, people are talking it us. it's actually a great play to come and watch a game. >> reporter: each time the a's seemed poise to score, but didn't. >> we have to take the mounds out and bullpens out. >> reporter: and the prospect of extra
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innings adds only more stress for the coliseum grounds crew who has 20 hours to convert this field from baseball to football for tomorrow's raiders game. >> we haven't had a couple of days off for well over a month, with the a's playoff and the raiders, but we enjoy do it and this is what it's all about, postseason. >> reporter: the two teams are now even. it's a game 48,000 fans will never forget and after sonny are breakout performance we checked to see if there are t- shirts or jerseys in the stores and if the fans are snapping them up? and ken they don't have anything there yet with his name on it. he is still that new to the team. reporting live in oakland, debora villalon. ktvu channel 2 news. anything green or gold is pretty much gone now. fans are probably down to the cuticles after that one. >> hoping that they can reverse, the last thing that
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the oakland a's could have accorded is to lose game 2 of the series with the tigers and go to detroit in a two-game hole. another sellout crowd in oakland. what an effort by a pair of pitchers. the celebrated justin verlander and he was matched by a's rookie sonny gray. neither starting pitcher allowed a run. the only run came in the bottom of the 9th when oakland loaded the bases and this time he singled off porcello and yoenis cespedes crosses the plate, giving oakland the walk-off win. 1-0 win and the series now heads to detroit for game 3 on mondayment we'll have lots more coming up on sportswrap. we'll see you later for more celebration. >> pie and gatorade.
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e-mail your federateds to photos@ktvu.com or tweet us or post your pictures on our facebook page. a whole different story now. it was a violent night in oakland, and part of the city that doesn't typically see this kind of violence downtown. a the shooting took place near 14th and broadway not far from oakland city hall. it happened just a few hours after oakland's first friday event. a few blocks away another second incident that sent a man to the hospital. ktvu's nog walker joins us from oakland where a group caught tagging resulted in hit-and-run crash. >> reporter: from his counterperch at a
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downtown oakland market, abdullah mohammed sees everything, from the mundane, to the unbelievable. >> i have seen like a loud sound. >> reporter: it happened at 12:48 this morning. >> then i just heard a loud crash and then everybody starts running. >> reporter: that loud crash was a suspected hit-and-run driver plowing into a person right across the street. this woman heard it from the take-out taqueria window. >> somebody is yelling out somebody is dead. >> reporter: not dead, but in grave condition after being thrown 100 feet on impact. this bartender knows the victim. >> no one deserves to get plowed officer by a car. >> over by a car. >> reporter: worse, it might not have been an accident of the suspects driver had a confrontation with graffiti vandals who tagged the public libe ray cross the street and then her car. witnesses say the victim was near the taggers when the
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driver turned her car in their direction. >> other people say they attacked her and she was trying to run away, but even if you hit somebody you don't throw them like an animal and drive away. >> reporter: in fact, witnesses followed her to 12th street and stopped her before police arrived. police have not released the victim's name. ktvu learned he is say part- time cook at 3,000 broadway and a well-liked regular in the neighborhood where many are pull fog pulling for him to walk through their doors again. police tell me that violent was taken with what they call grave injuries to highland hospital. at last check he was listed in critical condition. noelle walker ktvu channel 2 news. coming up in ten minutes we'll have more coverage of that triple shooting last night in oakland, including what witnesses told us happened right before the gunfire. a man is under arrest in a bay area hospital accused of
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cause a deadly wrong-way crash while driving drunk. police say 24-year-old zachary katz drove an infinity nourish in the southbound lanes before 4:00 this morning near syria point in brisbane. tonight a viewer sent us the pictures of the damage. the highway patrol says the infiniti hit a tami cab headoon. one of the passengers was ejected and died at the scene. the other passenger and taxi driver suffered major injuries as did the suspected drunk driver. new developments as pge respondses to new safety kers over a natural gas pipeline. pge says it will shut down a transmission plain san carlos under a court order. line 147 runs under brittan avenue, late yesterday the city got an order to shut down the pipeline. the city says it otained e- mails from a pge engineer expressing concerns over the pipeline awn one says, "are we sitting on a san bruno
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situation?" pge insists that the san carlos line is safe, but will shut down the pipe monday or tuesday. to the high fire danger in northern california. fire crews in solano cite watched the hotspots near suisun city with winds gusting to 40 miles per hour before gaining control of the fire this morning. the 8-alarm fire started after noon yesterday near highway 12 and skelly road. it destroyed a hay barn and a dozen farm vehicles and sent heavy smoke over the bay area, prompting air quality officials to call for a smoke advisory. fairfield, crews knocked down a fire not far from the suisun city fire. that fire started around 3:00 p.m., the cause is under investigation. fires like that are a good example of why firefighters are saying even though the red-flag conditions have lifted, the bay
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area still faces a serious fire risk. ktvu's christen katon kafton. >> reporter: kentfield firefighters condition ducted a major evacuation drill in the neighborhood. practicing for a fire every hopes never comes. >> three-story apartment complex. >> reporter: with the red-flag warning expiring the timing couldn't have been better. >> i think the drill this morning brought out best in those people because they realized how important it is to be prepared for something like this. >> reporter: firefighters say even though the red-flag condition has been list, hot and dry conditions are still dangerous. >> today is the first day that winds will stains, but the wind the last four or five days have
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really dried vegetation out. that doesn't mean that the fire dangerous is over, but until we get our fog back into the bay area,we still are at an increased critical fire dangerous. >> reporter: here in the oakland hills and around the bay, people took advantage of the nice weather. for many that meant cookouts, outdoor shaves with the fire danger still high, they are cautious when it comes to cooking. >> i'm just most lid making sure i'm by my grill at all- times. i keep that little pan under it and what i'm going to do now since i'm done cooking i'm going to let me ashes burn down and throw some ice on there, water and scoop it out and make sure it's totally out. >> reporter: fire officials are urging anyone who sees smoke to call it, in so any fire that starts won't burn out of control. christen kaston, ktvu channel 2 news. fire dangerous is still a kearn in the bay area, but the red-flag warning has shifted south. meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking what areas are seeing extreme fire dangers. >> conference the strong winds
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have backed up quite a bit, the strong winds from yesterday and as a result, red-flag warns having expired in the bay area. whenever you have a warm-up this time of year, we always have high fire danger. temperatures today, really warmed up. look at the 80s for san francisco and livermore, fairfield, 82 degrees and santa rosa at 87 degrees. right now the red-flag warnings focused to our south, down towards southern california. all of these areas shaded in red is where we have the ronald reagan warnings in place. so basically in place through the weekend, the strong winds will be a factor, especially down towards the southern california mountains. that fire warning in place until 6:00 tomorrow night. coming up in 25 minutes our local forecast, we'll break down the cooler mornings in the forecast and the timing of our next cooling trend and a rain cloud in our forecast more coming up in 25 minutes. a triple shooting near oakland city hall leaves a woman dead. >> all i heard were the shots,
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pop, pop, pop, pop and essential starts run. >> what witness and police told us about the moments leading up to the gunfire. >> angry protesters march across the country, while california takes steps
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. violence in the heart of
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oakland. gunfire sounding within yards of city hall. a shooting last night left a woman dead, two other people wounded. ktvu's allie rasmus talked to witnesses who appeared to be a simple case being in the wrong place at wrong time. >> reporter: witnesses say the gunman appeared to give no warning before opening fire on the crowd at 1:30 this morning. >> all i heard were the shots, pop, pop, pop, and everybody started running. >> are the gunfire struck two women and one man, one of the women died from her injuries and the other two victims are in stable condition at hospital. >> all of these innocent people just sitting around and getting hit. >> reporter: you don't think that the people getting hit were the intended targets? >> i don't think so. i think they may have been just in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: this witness who didn't want to give his name works the overnightshift at a bliss on broadway and says after the block party ended a crowd of about 30 people gathered at intersection. >> i work down here.
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first friday draws the biggest crowd here, period. >> reporter: there were reports of an argument before the shooting bus he says he saw no signs of trouble. >> i didn't hear any arguments before hand or say hey you, nothing. he stopped, turn adruined and started shooting. >> reporter: the intersection where the shooting happened say busy transit hub, the downtown bart station entrance is just a few feet away and there are buses going up and down this street. investigators hope that provides them with more answers. >> the bus lines run through here and i'm aware of there hopefully being some video surveillance cameras and that is something that our homicide investigators will look into. >> reporter: to help them figure out what led up to the deadly shooting and who was responsible for. it allie rasmus, ktvu at
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issue a measure to pay furloughed workers, but there is no progress towards a budget deal. the house voted unanimously today to allow furloughed workers to collect retroactive paychecks after the government shut down ends, but what that will happen is uncertain. today president obama and democrats called on house republicans to vote on a clean budget bill without the changes on the affordable care act that the g.o.p. is demanding the house minority leader nancy pelosi believes that many republicans would vote for a bill. >> we're asking to bring the vote to the floor for those republicans and more, to show that there is a bipartisan majority to end the government -- republican government shute down. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says furloughed civilian employees could return to work on monday. this first weekend of the government shut down brought some big disappointment to sightseers in new york city.
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the city's federally-run landmarks including the statue of liberty and ellis island remains closed. visitors who say they planned their visits for months, hine years say they are crushed that they won't be able to see the landmarks up close. u.s. capitol police say it will take dna and dental records to identify the man who died after he set himself on fire on the national mall. investigators say the manpowerred gasoline on himself as horrified witnesses tried to put out the flames. police say the motive isn't know. it had one one day after capitol police killed an unstable whom attempted to ram barricades in white house. special forces carried out two operations, one in libba, netting its intended target and a different raid in somalia, u.s. forces captured
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an al-qaeda operative connected for the bombings on the u.s. embassies. self media outlets report that this manager abu anas al- liby was captured in tripoli. a navy seal team carried out a raid in somalia in response to the deadly mall attack in kenya that left 67 people dead of target of the raid was a senior leader of al-shabaab islamist group that claimed responsibility for the mall siege. other media outlets say that the target was neither killed, nor captured. from coast-to-coast, thousands of people took to the streets to demand immigration reform. an estimated 2,000 people took part in this rally in new york city. demonstrators say they want congress to pass a comprehensive bill that makes the u.s. immigration system
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more fair and provides a pathway to citizenship for undocumented workers. in los angeles, more than a thousand people held a rally and march in hollywood. organizers called a national day for dignity and respect for hard-working immigrants and their families. california is not waiting for federal immigration reform. governor jerry brown signed the bill that limits detention of immigrants for deportation. bill authored by san francisco assemblyman tom amaino, allows the detention of m grants on the if arrested for serious crimes. in 2013, immigrants arrested for minor crime, but otherwise eligible for release must be released from custody. >> what we're doing here, we're not using our jails as a holding vat for the immigration service. where they see important matters, they can take action. but california, we're going stick to our own business.
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>> the california district attorney's association opposed bill staying could result in the release of potentially dangerous offenders and may conflict with federal law. governor brown is marking a milestein in california history. his office says of tonight's he is the state a locust serving governor. that came about party because brown served for governor before term limits became the law. brown is now three years into his third term. he has not declared that he will run in 2014, but if he does, he would seek an unprecedented fourth term. >> more details on governor brown then and now. when he was first elected in 1974 he was california's youngest governor. now he is oldest during his first term he lives in a sacramento apartment. back then he drove a sedan and still frugal, he has been known to fly southwest airlines. he was a very eligible
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bachelor, day linda rondstant. the governor still jogs and likely to challenge other politicians to fitness contests. a close call at a college football game today, what came crashing down as people were tailgating? but first. >> large tornado, wow. >> from violent tornadoes to tropical depressions. the areas hardest hit as mother natures unleashes some wild weather. new details tonight about the involvement of three police officers in a road-rage incident between a group of motorcyclists and a family in an suv.
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tornado -- wow. >> this is what it looks like to face a category 4 tornado, which with pack winds up to 200 memorial. the twister ripped through the town of wayne, nebraska. tornadoes also touched down in south dakota and iowa. what was tropical storm karen has now weakened to a tropical depression. about 200 miles off the louisiana coast, right now karen is not moving and wind gusts have fallen to 35 miles per hour. nonetheless, officials in the gulf states remain cautious this afternoon, warning residents from louisiana to northwest florida to brace for high winds, flooding and power outages. >> the latest storm projections are encouraging, but we're not out of woods yet. >> you get tired of going through the same thing over and over and now it's getting to be a couple of times a year. >> tonight forecasters say they expect the storm to continue to weaken. what is left of the system is expected to hit shore on
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monday. it seems that the town of newtown, connecticut will have a new school building to replace the abandoned sandy hook school, the site of the second deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. they accepted $50 million in state grant money to build the new school, to be built on the same parcel of land where the old-school currently stands. it was in december of last year that a gunman walked into the school, killing 20 children and six staff members before turning the gun on himself. cbs news reports three officers have come forward, although it's not clear if they saw the altercation between the bike riders and a man driving with his family in an suv. all of them were -- all of the officers were off-duty at the time. one rider was arraigned on assault and other charges.
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a small plane carrying an advertising banner crashed today outside of a college football stadium in florida. it happened just hours before kickoff at university of florida in gainsville. campus police say fans were tailgating nearby. police say the plane's propeller stopped spinning for some reason and the pilot attempted an emergency landing. nobody on the ground was injured, but the plane's pilot and passenger were hospitalized. staying up late, the late- night tv host who just resigned for two more years? . plus, music lovers filling golden gate park this weekend for hardly strictly bluegrass. what is being done to keep this festival free for as long too big. too small. too soft.
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. ♪[ music ] sounds like they are going jackson, an old carter family tune. a lot of good music to choose perfect on a pretty much picture perfect day at san francisco's golden gate day. day two of the hardly strictly bluegrass festival brought people tout to enjoy the music, the sun and plenty of company you. ktvu's alex savidge talked to some about what brings them to this festival year after year? >> reporter: the sound of bluegrass filled governor-elect golden gate park today. dozens of different bands playing six stages with no cover charge. >> it's the best thing you can hear live for free. it's amazing to see that they put this together and not charge for it. >> reporter:
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the latest warren hellman started the festival. his granddaughters who performed today say this is event is simply about the music. >> there is no agenda. there is nothing that we're trying to prove, but we're just trying to give a lot of people the experience are the for 11 years this music festival has been free and hellman family plans to keep that way as long as possible. hellman set up a fund that funds the festival for at least the next decade. the festival typically draws a quarter of a million of people, meaning congested streets and no place to park nearby, but justin torres who lives a block way says those are the only problems he says. >> it's a more mature crowd and polite and quiet when they are going home. >> reporter: singer steve earle plays here every year. >> i tell people to put it on their list and get here before
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it runs out because it will end sometime. >> reporter: for hardly strictly fans this festival is a gift they hope will keep on giving. [ applause ] alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. go to kutv.com for more on the hardly strictly bluegrass festival including steve earle's performance. >> the public was invited into the chevron richmond fort worth the first since the large fire in august of last year. that fire brought a wave of public and governmental execute any. cal osha ordered chevron to pay more than $963,000 in fines for violations related to the fire. that is the largest in calosha's history. chevron says the anna nicole smith community tour days are a way for the refinery operations to be more transparent to local residents. good afternoon relationships are meeting in
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orange county for their annual convention this weekend. as kevin oliver reports they are forming the strategy for the next election, especially who will run for governor? >> reporter: who is going to be the candidate for governor? >> oh, that is the $120,000 question. >> reporter: walk around republican convention and it's the one question that looms over this place. who is going to end up being the republican candidate? >> your guess is as good as mine. >> i'm not sure who the candidate will be. >> you know, i don't know at this point. >> reporter: former lt. governor abel maldonado has made plans. >> there is no secret jerry brown has been around for a long, long time, but of course we can win. >> reporter: assemblyman tim donnelly is running too. >> i think gentlemenry brown jerry brown is the one to beat. >> reporter: democrats say relationships will need both to beat brown. >> my sense they will really start to focus on how do we
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build our bench for the next cycle? >> reporter: party chan jim brulte says just wait. >> there are some candidates that running and there are some candidates that are not yet announced, who are running. and i think you will be impressed. >> reporter: that was kevin oliver report. currently registered republicans make up less than 30% of california voters. another bart strike could be just five days away. bart and its unions have only until october 10th, that is next thursday to make a deal before a cooling-off period comes to an end. bart met with union negotiators today, but made little progress. bart and seiu members debated the length of contract. unions want three years, bart wants four years of the bart says there is an $89 million gap on compensation. pension issues have been resolved. negotiations ended this afternoon, and will resume on monday. talk-show host david
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letterman has renewed his contract with cbs. the dean of late-night tv is set to be on the air through 2015. letterman has already eclipsed johnny carson's record of 30 years behind the late-night deck of the his program averages more than 3 million viewers every night. benjamin gets a makeover. the new changes coming to the $100 bill next week. plus, a fiesta in the sky, the aerial festival that draws thousands from across the globe. . a change in the weather is on its way. there is the
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. prepane burners roared into the predawn sky as more than 500 balloons rose above albuquerque, new mexico, to mark the start of the annual balloon festival. the international event draws balloonists from around the world to float through the southwestern desert skies. one passenger broke her leg this morning when the balloon she was riding in made a hard land. mark tamayo in the weather center. it would have been a nice day to ride a balloon, but probably the wind would be a problem. >> that would be an issue, ken. we really warmed up across the bay area. lots of clear skies and fog- free, basically a product of the offshore flow, keeping the fog a strange he for today. as a result, the beaches warmed. we have mostly clear skies that will continue through the overnight hours. as far as the clear conditions with temperatures in the 60s and 70s, we look at a closer
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inspection. here is our live camera looking out towards the oakland coliseum, a very active place for tonight, and a little bit of haze out there. temperatures like now, if you want to go outside for a walk in san francisco right now, it's 71 degrees. 71 at the 10:00 hour, san josi reporting mostly clear skies. 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, back up into the 80s. tonight mostly clear skies. tomorrow lots of sunshine out. there. there it's warm and the extended forecast look like this. a bit of a cooling trend and a chance of a shower. overnight lows with a decrease in the wind speeds, pretty chilly in santa rosa and napa, to start your sunday morning, lower 40s here and san francisco 55 and san josi 51
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degrees. starting out the day on the cooler side, but look at the nice recovery into the afternoon hours. 70s here and the orange contour into the afternoon hours. high pressure in control one more day and we're advertising that warm sunday into monday and tuesday. this weather system moves in and cools us off and brings a few extra clouds. there could be enough moisture with this guy by wednesday that we bring in the chance of a few scattered showers. the main impact will be a drop off in the temperatures. increase in the clouds by mid to late-afternoon, but we'll start with mostly sunny skies. lots of 80s for santa rosa, vacaville. inland, 85-86 degrees. san josi 84, sunnyvale, 82 degrees and sunshine in the upper 70s,right about 78. the hardly strictly bluegrass festival for tomorrow, another
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beautiful day on tap. by 2:00, temperatures in the mid-70s. your five-day forecast with your weekend always in view, cool near monday. the real cooling moves in by tuesday and ken, get the umbrella ready by wednesday. just the chance of a lot showers and partly cloudy skies on wednesday. the sierra, get ready for a bing change there. they could pick up a few light snow showers. it could be that cold. it's an interesting time of year, you get the two extremes, warm-ups and cool downs. >> the whole wardrobe, thank you, mark. the new $100 bills are set to be displayed. there are some changes that include a blue 3-d security ribbon right there, which run downs the center right of the bill, in addition, the ink well changes color from copper to green which the bill is turned. the federal reserve says the changes are designed to make it tougher for counterfeiters. coming up next, wow, more from the coliseum as we hear
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the toyota sportswrap, brought to you by your local toyota dealer, toyota, let's go places. good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition of sportswrap. it felt like the old days at oakland coliseum these last couple of nights and this time in game 2 of the division series, a little comic relief, infante almost kitting
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hitting kelly. buckner's strike zone always open for discussion, it seems. sonny gray on the hill for the a's making just the 11th starts of his career and not backing down against tori hunter. opportunitier wasn't thrilled with the location of that pitch, but there is not much you can say what the result turns out like this. on the base path, a little games matrixoneship as iglesias lets cespedes know he is there. watch cespedes as sogard strikes out. both pitchers still matching zeros in the 7th verlander's eleven in his 7 shutoun innings, but gray was just as good, getting jackson looking in the 8th how about these numbers for the first playoff game? four hits allow, nine strike outs. it all came down to the 9th, the a's loaded the bases with nobody out and vogt lines the
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base off porcello that scores cespedes. the a's get a 1-0 walk-off, a stape of what they did last season that of course earned you a pie on this team. the a's hope this year's series with the tigers turned out differently than it did last season. they head to detroit to you, nor gamen monday. gameon monday. fred inglis joins us from the coliseum. >> reporter: the oakland a's use a couple of former sacramento river cat teammates to tie up their miner division series against the detroit tigers. we have a live report in sportswrap. >> we came to sacramento together and all year, there it because nice to have him back there, yes. >> reporter: do you hear the crowd? do you hear the chapters? what did you think when you
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heard "sonny, sonny" channels? >> it is nice to have the fans behind you. it was huge. it helps me to get out of some innings, knowing that everyone was in it together, not only the guys in the dugout, but the fans as with. >> he had such good fast wall command and movement with his fast ball and you are getting into 2-0 counts with some of the best hitters in the game and they are popping up, his ball has that. he has electric stuff. his curveball and we threw a lot of good changeups tonight too. it was a fun game to have a front row seat to. >> reporter: is sonny as cool as he looks? >> sonny gray is as cool as his name. >> reporter: sonny gray in his 11th career game who turns 24 next month.
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they threw themselves a few early birthday parties one that will not be matched for some time to come. the reward for the a's they expect to arrive in detroit 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning eastern time and they will not practice much at all for that game on monday. their reward, they get to face the american league ra ra an earned run average leader sanchez. fred inglis for sportswrap. the boston red sox entered the playoffs with the best record in the american league and they are one we away from moving into the alcs. david ortiz came to the plate with the bases empty. it gets the fenway crowd worked into an early frenzy.
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every time the rays got close the red sox had an answer. in the bottom of the inning, pedroia with this drive. jacoby ellsbury comes from ground 1st and it's 6-3. ortiz struck again, only question about this drive, fair or foul? they rule it fair. the red sox go on to win 7-4 and take a 2-0 lead in the series. they try for a sweep when it swing s to st. petersburg on monday. you have to stay up late to see it, but stanford and washington are still involved in one of the country's best football games this weekend. one of san francisco's more well-known alums, heisman trophy winner jim plunkett. montgomery takes the ball for stanford. this is a 99-yard touchdown. montgomery with another long kickoff return that set up another stanford score. washington had closed to within
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3 at halftime, when stanford struck with another big play and this time kevin hogan to montgomery, hitting him in stride. stanford goes to the locker room in front, 17-7. stanford hanging in right now, leading 31-28, late in the 4th quarter. but that game is not a final yet. stanford trying to stay unbeaten at 5-0 and handing their first loss to the huskies. the cal bears don't figure to have a lot of spots on schedule that could possibly be wins. today's game against washington state was one of those. sonny dykes and the cal bears still looking for the season's first win against the division i opponent. we know the bears can score pointses. 89-yard touchdown pass for cal, goff through, nor 498 yards and harper with two catch for 21, but the bears had no answer for the cougar offense. connor halliday finds marcus
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mason from the back field. feels like everybody in the stadium, but oskihas a shot. this is a 68-yard play, the cougars led going into the locker room. more bad tackling in the second half. halliday to vince mayle and mayle runs through the attempt by walker. after happening with the cougars for a half, cal gets outscored by 16 points in the second half. washington state improves to 4- 2 with the 44-22 win. cal-in the pac-12 and the road only gets tougher for the bears next week when they play at ucla. mike macintyre trying to return colorado to relevance. they took on 2nd-ranked oregon. the ducks win 57-16 as they stay perfect in 5 games. notre dame and arizona state playing in the jerry jones palace in dallas. down 30-27, the sun devils have a chance for a final drive.
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that chance evaporated when the pass is returned to the end zone. sun devils does score one more time late. both teams have two losses after this 42-37 win by the irish. tennessee and knoxville, the volunteers lose the ball in the process. they review it and the officials get it right. the ball was coming out before he got to the pileons. all georgia has to do is kick a field goal and that is what morgan does. take a look at this placer a.j. play, a.j. mccarron. still to come on this saturday
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night edition of sportswrap, u.s. in command of the u.s. in command of the president's cup as they head to [odeling plays ] [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. now in two bold new flavors!
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[ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo! and there's movie night -- you love movies! [ laughs ] sorry honey, can't hear you -- bad connection. love you! [ laughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] bold flavors for the bold hearted -- progresso heart healthy soup. [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel!
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faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. now in two bold new flavors! . the san josi sharks tonight trying to get the young season off the to a good start. san josi hosting phoenix and trying to keep its record perfect. this is what you call getting the game off to a good start. hertl with his first nhl goal. on the san josi power-play it doesn't take hertl long to get no. 2. this time it's 2-0 sharks. on another power-play the sharks moved the puck around
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around to pavelski. the sharks get that young season off to a 2-0 start. rain has been causing problems with the golf's president's cup. they were and to get part of morning off. file mickelson and his partner keegan bradley had ernie els and dejong. woods and kuchar go one up. they needed to go to 18 to wrap up the match. kuchar with the birdie and he and woods prevail one up. in the afternoon session, the international team come out strong. charlschwartzel and louis oosthuizen three 3, but the u.s. making noise in the afternoon. zach johnson with an approach at 15. he can keep the putter in his
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bag. that is an eagle. the u.s. leadings 11.5 to 6.5 with four matches to be decided before they go to tomorrow's 12 ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ try new fiber one cinnamon coffee cake.
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[ daughter ] hi mom. hey honey, the trip's great, very relaxing. are you sure you can't make it? but you come every year! you could be playing bingo right now! woooo! and there's movie night --
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you love movies! [ laughs ] sorry honey, can't hear you -- bad connection. love you! [ laughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] bold flavors for the bold hearted -- progresso heart healthy soup. ray, come onyou're supposed- be worse if to leave it. that's the "let it sit" rule, right? i love that rule. yeah, i never should have taught you that. ooh! i never should have taught you that either. get away from me! hey, we're in here. occupied. what's goi the big shot cop here wants to give me a ticket. i don't want to. i have to.

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