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juan uribe, aaron rowan, pat burrell and the world series mvp edgar renteria. but there were other veterans that never tasted the postseason before. guys like aubrey huff. >> you never know what they're thinking. what they're doing. >> what will be the moment that will always ignite the moment of this night and series? >> for this night, i think it's the performance that timmy went out there. obviously edgar's hit. i was standing out there and as he hit it, we didn't know if we were going to get enough of it. when he found the gap, that was an unbelievable moment for us. >> yeah, an incredible opportunity for the veterans and how about these young guys like 21-year-old pitcher madison baumgartner. they got caught up in the middle of season. they win a world series win. sure sounds easy when you're that young. some veterans will tell them, get used to think but don't get too used to this because there's still a long history for this team. is it too early to talk about a victory next year. >> i think it is way too early. you have to have the parade at least. get
juan uribe, aaron rowan, pat burrell and the world series mvp edgar renteria. but there were other veterans that never tasted the postseason before. guys like aubrey huff. >> you never know what they're thinking. what they're doing. >> what will be the moment that will always ignite the moment of this night and series? >> for this night, i think it's the performance that timmy went out there. obviously edgar's hit. i was standing out there and as he hit it, we didn't know if...
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juan uribe, aaron rowan, pat burrell and the world series mvp edgar renteria. there were other veterans that never tasted the postseason before. guys like aubrey huff. >> you never know what they're thinking. what they're doing. >> what will be the moment that will always ignite the moment of this night and series? >> for this night, i think it's the performance that timmy went out there. obviously edgar's hit. i was standing out there and as he hit it, we didn't know if we were going to get enough of it. when he found the gap, that was an unbelievable moment for us. >> yeah, an incredible opportunity for the veterans and how about these young guys like 21-year-old pitcher madison baumgartner. they got caught up in the middle of season. they win a world series win. sure sounds easy when you're that young. some veterans will tell them, get used to think but don't get too used to this because there's still a long history for this team. is it too early to talk about a victory next year. >> i think it is way too early. you have to have the parade at least. get on h
juan uribe, aaron rowan, pat burrell and the world series mvp edgar renteria. there were other veterans that never tasted the postseason before. guys like aubrey huff. >> you never know what they're thinking. what they're doing. >> what will be the moment that will always ignite the moment of this night and series? >> for this night, i think it's the performance that timmy went out there. obviously edgar's hit. i was standing out there and as he hit it, we didn't know if we...
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aaron rowan will play center field with andres torres moving over to right field. but right now like i said, the giants i saw them in the batting practice they looked relaxed they looked ready to go. they know what this game means because it is the final chapter to the history of san francisco giants their first ever world series perhaps 27 outs away. reporting live in arlington fred inglis ktvu channel 2 news. >> thanks fred. >> let's go to san francisco. that's where the crowd at civic center plaza is growing. the first guy to be here by the way staked his spot at 12:30 this afternoon. he's got a lot of company a lot of orange and black. alcohol is not sold or allowed at this even. it's being called a family friendly event. there were similar set upper used to show world cup games there summer. they offered a simultaneous cast in 2006. this is what it looks like from hoya above news chopper 2. this crowd has grown significantly since 4:00 this afternoon. let's bring you back to the east bay we checked in half an hour ago. college avenue and oakland you can see ea
aaron rowan will play center field with andres torres moving over to right field. but right now like i said, the giants i saw them in the batting practice they looked relaxed they looked ready to go. they know what this game means because it is the final chapter to the history of san francisco giants their first ever world series perhaps 27 outs away. reporting live in arlington fred inglis ktvu channel 2 news. >> thanks fred. >> let's go to san francisco. that's where the crowd at...
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aaron rowan, sergio romo, unbelievable pure salt of the earth people that know that this is where it'sthat the fans lover them and they were playing for us as much as we were clearing for them. it's beautiful. >> reporter: the fans had been celebrating since game five last night and thousands of people hugged and hi-5ed in a sea of orange and black outside at&t and civic center. most of the celebration were nonviolent but there were a few people who got out of hand in a couple of hot spots very early this morning, for example, at 22nd and mission, some windows got broken and there was some giants-related graffiti, as well. right now though the players have all left, the fans who were here left. if they were able to sleep it would be out of pure exhaustion. >> sharon chin at at&t park in san francisco. sharon, thanks. >> i bet they might still be celebrating. probably the players tivoed the game and they want to watch it. >>> dennis o'donnell was in texas when the giants dominated the rangers. he shows us the highlights from historic game 5. >>> reporter: thank you, sydnie and juliette.
aaron rowan, sergio romo, unbelievable pure salt of the earth people that know that this is where it'sthat the fans lover them and they were playing for us as much as we were clearing for them. it's beautiful. >> reporter: the fans had been celebrating since game five last night and thousands of people hugged and hi-5ed in a sea of orange and black outside at&t and civic center. most of the celebration were nonviolent but there were a few people who got out of hand in a couple of hot...