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the batter up is descalso and then trevor rosenthal. now he is getting ready for the bottom of the ninth when the scheduled hitters are going to b be gomes and saltalamacchia and drew. and this is a ball over to the shortstop drew, and a low throw, but it is dug out by napoli, two outs. if you just joined us, two out in the top of the ninth inning and plenty of drama here in game two. david ortiz with the 17th career post-season home run in the bottom of the sixth off of michael wacha putting the red sox up 2-1. beltran, despite the rib injury last night, 2 of 4 with an rbi tonight and while defense hurt the cardinals in game one, two errors on one play here tonight hurt the red sox in a three-run seventh. here's carpenter, strike one. and you talk about mike matheny replacing a legend in tony la russa and the same can be said for derek lilliquist replacing la russa's long time pitching coach dave duncan. >> tim: that is true. >> joe: and this is a line drive and not hard hit and caught by bogaerts and with that, it is a 1, 2, 3 top of
the batter up is descalso and then trevor rosenthal. now he is getting ready for the bottom of the ninth when the scheduled hitters are going to b be gomes and saltalamacchia and drew. and this is a ball over to the shortstop drew, and a low throw, but it is dug out by napoli, two outs. if you just joined us, two out in the top of the ninth inning and plenty of drama here in game two. david ortiz with the 17th career post-season home run in the bottom of the sixth off of michael wacha putting...
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rosenthal stumblings coming off.he could let go of the baseball. >> tim: looked like he got his spike hung up on the pitching rubber. and mike matheny out to make sure he is all right. you can break an ankle like that. >> joe: he said he was fine. he was telling matheny and greg hock to stay in the dugout. just to finish the point about david ortiz with what he's done at the plate, steve was saying that you look at what jon lester has done on the mound in this world series, he's 2-0. one earned run. 15 and a third innings pitched. and in the matchup of the aces, he got the better of adam wainwright not once but twice in this world series. and now after the balk, he takes the bat out of the hands of david ortiz. >> he's been walked three times now intentionally this evening. scoring two runs in the third and fourth innings. i think i'd give it to ortiz. that would be my vote right now. but jon lester, why would the red sox be without jon lester? the answer is you don't know. >> joe: the series was tied at two apiece.
rosenthal stumblings coming off.he could let go of the baseball. >> tim: looked like he got his spike hung up on the pitching rubber. and mike matheny out to make sure he is all right. you can break an ankle like that. >> joe: he said he was fine. he was telling matheny and greg hock to stay in the dugout. just to finish the point about david ortiz with what he's done at the plate, steve was saying that you look at what jon lester has done on the mound in this world series, he's...
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survivor steven copper and he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring the result of injury or psychological shot involving. disturbance of sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world not do you have gone to war why did you get involved with this my grandfather was a period of the second world war he was a polish farmer that was captured during the nazi takeover of poland and enslaved on his own land he knew what the nazis were up to as a lot of people did know refused to join was a prisoner for five years each of roman severely i mean he was tortured me to escape several times and so i grew up he was widowed and i grew up listening to his stories that he never shared with anyone and we had these bunk beds and i would sleep on the top bunk and he would sleep on the bottom and i would fall asleep to his stories and that kind of set things in motion for me and matt. or
survivor steven copper and he'll share his story and we'll hear from dr norman rosenthal he is exploring new ways to treat this insidious disorder which is described in the oxford dictionary as a persistent mental and emotional stress occurring the result of injury or psychological shot involving. disturbance of sleep constant vivid recall of the experience dulled responses to others and the outside world not do you have gone to war why did you get involved with this my grandfather was a period...
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with one out, nobody on, the 0-2 from rosenthal fouled away.ll in supporting the men and women of the military who have sacrificed so much to protect our freedom. log on to welcomebackveterans.org to see how you can help today. ball one, low. bogaerts struck out. drew has the 2-2 count. cardinals have the second best home record during the regular season in all of baseball. second to atlanta. drew strikes out, two gone. red sox trying to take two of three here at busch stadium in this world series. coming up after the world series, from the big awards to the big deals, nobody covers the off-season like mlb network. three primetime shows and tv's only morning show dedicated to baseball. it's on mlb network beginning monday, november 4th. here's ross. big night for ross. strike one. he caught jon lester, helped guide him through 7 2/3. rosenthal could strike out the side. inning over. bottom of the ninth, top of the order. red sox lead it 3-1. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus
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let's go to kenny rosenthal. >> ken: thanked, joe.id, you were on first base when he hit the three run homer. who was more excited, you or him? >> i think it was me. you know, i just keep telling my boys, man, you know, this one is how it's like. you don't come to the world series every day. let's loosen up and let's try to play baseball the way we normally do. >> ken: you were very animated throughout the game. was that what you were telling them, lighten up? >> yeah, i know we were a better team than what we showed. but sometimes you get to this stage and you overdue things. >> ken: you had a tough loss last night. you get four innings out of clay, doubront, lackey, johnny, emergency starter. what does this win say about this team? >> i'm telling you, man, we have guys with heart. clay, he brought everything he got. i never seen clay throw a fastball like that, you no he what i'm saying? i'm going to give you everything i got today. let's hang tight. he did it tonight. the rest of the guys coming in, one thing that i've been trying
let's go to kenny rosenthal. >> ken: thanked, joe.id, you were on first base when he hit the three run homer. who was more excited, you or him? >> i think it was me. you know, i just keep telling my boys, man, you know, this one is how it's like. you don't come to the world series every day. let's loosen up and let's try to play baseball the way we normally do. >> ken: you were very animated throughout the game. was that what you were telling them, lighten up? >> yeah, i...
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. >> let's go out to fenway park and say hello to senior writer ken rosenthal of foxsports.com. here prior to game six, questions regarding alex avila's availability. >> alex avila is in the lineup and jim leyland is confident he'll be able to play the entire game. leyland said he wouldn't want to start avila and have to pull him after the third or fourth inning. when the tigers removed avila in game five part of their idea was him to start treatment immediately and be ready for tonight. avila had a full day of rest and treatment on thursday. this is not a new jeer for him. he first hurt his knee in 2011 and has become accustomed to dealing with it. >> for boston, as good as mike napoli was for the rangers a couple of postseasons ago he seems to have added a new dimension to his postseason game this time around.
. >> let's go out to fenway park and say hello to senior writer ken rosenthal of foxsports.com. here prior to game six, questions regarding alex avila's availability. >> alex avila is in the lineup and jim leyland is confident he'll be able to play the entire game. leyland said he wouldn't want to start avila and have to pull him after the third or fourth inning. when the tigers removed avila in game five part of their idea was him to start treatment immediately and be ready for...
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trevor rosenthal overpowering mark ellis. for game one of the world series wednesday and either detroit or boston. >> they are playing the best baseball of anybody right now. they came into the final four. they are playing the best baseball. the best team as you head to the world series right noucht. >> amazing. the best postseason pitcher in 2013 michael wacha started the year in the minor leagues and albert pujols trade is looking a little better, isn't it? >> later on, your questions to could be answered live in this show. >> don't ask that question. >> time for our first break. due up, jim leyland has seen it all but what he has seen this series that breaks his heart? plus, who is your daddy? who is your papi? who is your shortstop? who harold thinks should start there for the red sox in game six is all next. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ juli
trevor rosenthal overpowering mark ellis. for game one of the world series wednesday and either detroit or boston. >> they are playing the best baseball of anybody right now. they came into the final four. they are playing the best baseball. the best team as you head to the world series right noucht. >> amazing. the best postseason pitcher in 2013 michael wacha started the year in the minor leagues and albert pujols trade is looking a little better, isn't it? >> later on, your...
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down the ken rosenthal with dustin pedroia. >> ken: dustin, the way that game was going, if i had told were going the win it, what would you have said? >> well, i think that i would have seen some crazy things around this ballpark, but i don't think that we were looking at the big picture, but trying to find a way to go one pitch at a time. they pitched us so tough for the first couple of games, and so just trying to pass it to the next guy and get the tying run to the plate, and luckily, it was david. >> ken: wen you got the hit, you pointed to david. did you think that the next pitch the game would be tied? >> i mean, i know he likes those situations. he just put a great swing on it, and back spun it and the ball was not traveling with the cold, but it was a first emotion. it was a great swing. >> ken: dustin, it obviously does not get easier. verlander in the next game, and at the same time, is this a momentum changer? >> yeah. it is a big win chblt i mean, they are up five runs and we came back to win this ball game and kind of stole it, but it is never easy with these guys. they h
down the ken rosenthal with dustin pedroia. >> ken: dustin, the way that game was going, if i had told were going the win it, what would you have said? >> well, i think that i would have seen some crazy things around this ballpark, but i don't think that we were looking at the big picture, but trying to find a way to go one pitch at a time. they pitched us so tough for the first couple of games, and so just trying to pass it to the next guy and get the tying run to the plate, and...
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trevor rosenthal, the closer for the cardinals who's turned in to be the closer, he's so overpo r overpower well hit. back at the wall. it's gone. a home run for holliday and the cardinals are on the board. it's 8-1. third postseason home run for matt holliday this year. that ball was pounded in to left center. >> tim: matt putting all of his 245 pounds behind that one. over the boston "be strong" sign in left center field. hit a ton. fastball. >> joe: ball outside to allen craig. we started to go into last inning the difference between playing here in the american league park and fenway opposed to in st. louis and busch stadium where there is no dh. it's a big disadvantage to the red sox, a team that's got the best dh in the history of the designated hitter and david ortiz and constructed like a strong, american league club. david ortiz who played first base in interleague play this season, you lose ortiz or napoli's bat when the series goes to st. louis. >> tim: napoli's having a red hot postseason. two home runs against detroit. we showed one of them. that was a game five. against anibal
trevor rosenthal, the closer for the cardinals who's turned in to be the closer, he's so overpo r overpower well hit. back at the wall. it's gone. a home run for holliday and the cardinals are on the board. it's 8-1. third postseason home run for matt holliday this year. that ball was pounded in to left center. >> tim: matt putting all of his 245 pounds behind that one. over the boston "be strong" sign in left center field. hit a ton. fastball. >> joe: ball outside to...
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stewart rosenthal, thanks for coming in. it's this sunday noon to 4:00. howard is going to get us caught up on the forecast. let's hope it's going to look good for this weekend, too. >>> we're going to try to get a coastal storm out of here but we'll have some problems well very to deal with especially thursday and friday, starting tomorrow down south. today looks great, relatively speaking. some clouds around, sun around. more sun northwest. thicker clouds south and east. temperatures struggling to get back to maybe 70, 71. sunset at 6:40. by the way 71 is the average high for october 8. 56 by 7:00. you'll need a light jacket or sweat shirt if you're going to be out this evening but weather will not be a problem other than a little bit after chill around and a slight breeze. visible satellite imagery showing the thicker clouds down here. more sun south and west. a little bit of fog in pennsylvania kind of evaporating during the morning but locally we're kind of on the edge of the clouds here in d.c. you clouds overhead in fairfax. dealing with fog in spo
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he has the 23-year-old right-hander trever rosenthal, his closer, getting loose, and right now it is one. >> tim: mike matheny is a former major league catcher, and he is using that experience to see that carlos martinez is throwing as well as anybody could from the bull pen. he might be wrong, but that is the choice. >> joe: carlos martinez was a starter, and he is new to pitching out of the bull pen, and he is about to throw some of the biggest pitches the cardinals will have thrown for them this
he has the 23-year-old right-hander trever rosenthal, his closer, getting loose, and right now it is one. >> tim: mike matheny is a former major league catcher, and he is using that experience to see that carlos martinez is throwing as well as anybody could from the bull pen. he might be wrong, but that is the choice. >> joe: carlos martinez was a starter, and he is new to pitching out of the bull pen, and he is about to throw some of the biggest pitches the cardinals will have...
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. >> joe: let's go down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> ken: mike, first three at-bats, sanchez sogame one and you, as well. what was the difference tonight? >> turned a page. can't dwell on the first start you have. just come out here and try to hit mistakes and put a couple good swings on pitches and able to drop them. >> ken: lester pitched out of trouble. your bullpen terrific again. how impressed were you that the pitchers hold down the good offense? >> lester's been doing a great job all year. tough the whole postseason. it's a great team win and a huge win for us tonight. >> ken: thanks a lot. >> thanks. >> ken: over to erin andrews. >> erin: you said you have few more gray hairs but how can you when the guy like that is on the mound? >> he's a horse for us all year. the horse in the back end. they got a big double play with them. jonny lester, he battled late. the mechanical issues, he -- we got a couple leadoff walks. we cannot have them walking. they're too powerful. >> erin: and the bats battled tonight. what was the difference over anibal sanchez? >> we had a good plan
. >> joe: let's go down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> ken: mike, first three at-bats, sanchez sogame one and you, as well. what was the difference tonight? >> turned a page. can't dwell on the first start you have. just come out here and try to hit mistakes and put a couple good swings on pitches and able to drop them. >> ken: lester pitched out of trouble. your bullpen terrific again. how impressed were you that the pitchers hold down the good offense? >>...
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rosenthal, 98 miles an hour. martinez, 97, 98 miles per hour. >> joe: here is will middlebrooks.his postseason, he is 4 out of 23. and he has watched his starting spot fall to xander bogaerts. he waits around and sees the first pitch and pops it into center for jon jay. t two outs. middlebrooks will stay in the ball game and play third and we will get a look at xander bogaerts at shortstop in the bottom of the seventh inning. two out, as craig breslow gets loose and he'll take over for felix doubront. carlos martinez just started to get loose. you said something during the break and i agree with you, jonny gomes is at the plate. red sox looking for something big out of jonny gomes here, but with two out, nobody on, you could see john farrell leaving felix doubront in the ball game. >> tim: i think that would have been -- i don't think you could argue with that move. because felix doubront is almost like a starter. he was -- john was planning to use him like a costarter, backing up buchholz tomorrow. and he has been very effective against cardinal hitters and he gives them a diffe
rosenthal, 98 miles an hour. martinez, 97, 98 miles per hour. >> joe: here is will middlebrooks.his postseason, he is 4 out of 23. and he has watched his starting spot fall to xander bogaerts. he waits around and sees the first pitch and pops it into center for jon jay. t two outs. middlebrooks will stay in the ball game and play third and we will get a look at xander bogaerts at shortstop in the bottom of the seventh inning. two out, as craig breslow gets loose and he'll take over for...
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tazawa back to the hill and down we go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: another cuban defector, a first baseman $68 million contract. expected to sign with the chicago white sox, the long-term replacement of paul cokonerko. $12 million more than yu darvish. 26 million more than puig got. >> joe: thanks. so that's big news for the white sox. chicago finished this season in last place in the a.l. central. 30 games out behind detroit. iglesias will be the hitter. tazawa continuing to take his warm-up tosses. we remind you tonight's game is sponsored by -- talking to john farrell during the course of this series and about tazawa. it's his preference to not have tazawa come in, sit down and then go back out to work. he's got breslow ready. whether it's just a first batter or the first sign of trouble. playing the bottom of the seventh. close eye on tazawa who drops a breaking ball low. ball one. >> tim: three right handers will be hitting against tazawa. iglesias, hunter and cabrera. and then the left hander will be prince fielder and i assume that's why breslow is warming in the red sox bullpen. ev
tazawa back to the hill and down we go to ken rosenthal. >> ken: another cuban defector, a first baseman $68 million contract. expected to sign with the chicago white sox, the long-term replacement of paul cokonerko. $12 million more than yu darvish. 26 million more than puig got. >> joe: thanks. so that's big news for the white sox. chicago finished this season in last place in the a.l. central. 30 games out behind detroit. iglesias will be the hitter. tazawa continuing to take his...
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would considering to news, first i want to say that i'm not the executive director, that's robert rosenthal, but i'm on the board. >> our apologies. >> no problem. so i think that whether it's mill enials or other age groups in the demographics, i don't think there's less interest. we have a relationship with a group called you speak, a spoken word organization. now in 50 cities, thousands and thousands of kids between 14 and 19. and we have a relationship with them. as they discover that what they used to call the news in a very hostile way. we don't talk to the news, news doesn't relate to us. in oakland, the only thing that you see on the news are shootings, and that doesn't tell us about our lives. we have a relationship with them so we provide them verified factual information on a variety of things that affect their lives. immigration, ethnicity. and they interpret that into their poetry and spoken word performances and those they believe are more powerful. so suddenly they have a relationship with us journalists instead of the news, and we're finding that it's a very powerful relatio
would considering to news, first i want to say that i'm not the executive director, that's robert rosenthal, but i'm on the board. >> our apologies. >> no problem. so i think that whether it's mill enials or other age groups in the demographics, i don't think there's less interest. we have a relationship with a group called you speak, a spoken word organization. now in 50 cities, thousands and thousands of kids between 14 and 19. and we have a relationship with them. as they...
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and for what jon lester went through and how he honors what he went through, let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: joe, lester's done great work in recent years to help kids with cancer. last year and his wife launched nvrqt. that's short for never quit. the idea is to raise money for research and awareness and also did a number of meet and greets in different markets this season with kids undergoing treatment and remained contact with a 6-year-old boy he met in los angeles, among others. >> joe: thanks, ken. and here is a tweet from jon lester. there's zane. zane's got to be awfully proud of how his friend jon lester pitched here in game one. >> tim: along with 40,000 strong at fenway. >> joe: off the end of the bat to keep the count 0-2. robinson got the start tonight after going 2 for 2 in game six against kershaw. against the left handed starter lester. in place of jon jay. now both jay and robinson are in the lineup because beltran left with an injury in the second. here's another 0-2. how about jon lester tonight? in total control. he's struck out eight. and allowed no runs on five
and for what jon lester went through and how he honors what he went through, let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: joe, lester's done great work in recent years to help kids with cancer. last year and his wife launched nvrqt. that's short for never quit. the idea is to raise money for research and awareness and also did a number of meet and greets in different markets this season with kids undergoing treatment and remained contact with a 6-year-old boy he met in los angeles, among...
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let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. jon, a 0.59 e.r.a. in two world series starts. you were in control from the beginning tonight. what made it happen for you out there tonight? >> i don't know. i think the biggest thing is me and rossie have had a good rhythm the past three or four starts together. early on we just went back to our game plan from game one and just fell back on that and really tried to make them start swinging the bats early. we were able to do that, kept the pitch count down and tried to grind out later innings there. >> ken: ross hit the double just before you were scheduled to hit and that put you ahead in the game. would you have stayed in the game if the game had remained tied? >> i don't know. i mean i was out there, so i don't know. obviously you saw my swings tonight, they're not all that great. so, you know, that's manager john's decision and if he would have pulled me, that's kind of the beast of national league baseball. so -- but fortunate for us rossie hit that double, pushed one across and then jake gets a hit after me. seems like it's
let's go down to ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. jon, a 0.59 e.r.a. in two world series starts. you were in control from the beginning tonight. what made it happen for you out there tonight? >> i don't know. i think the biggest thing is me and rossie have had a good rhythm the past three or four starts together. early on we just went back to our game plan from game one and just fell back on that and really tried to make them start swinging the bats early. we were able to do...
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. >> joe: on the heels of this 1-0 boston victory let's go down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> kenah, i mean, a lot of talk tonight's game about verlander, verlander's a competitor but go ahead and grab the other side and what john lackey did for the detroit tigers and then adding on with our bull pen. verlander, we -- >> ken: what made lackey so good tonight? >> i mean i got the good old country fastball and at the same time he's threeing 3-0 sliders to peralta for strikes. he had all the pitches working. not a whole lot of shape, had a plan and stuck with it. >> ken: for you guys going up 2-1 now how much bigger is this victory than it might have been otherwise simply because it was verlander? >> with where we're at right now in detroit it was pretty tough. you know it's kind of like feeding the animals, giving them wind, you know, so i mean this team can play at home. this team can play on the road. and you know i mean we won a game with four hits tonight. so it says a lot about this team. says a lot about us coming in here. so we're definitely going to, you know, turn this into
. >> joe: on the heels of this 1-0 boston victory let's go down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> kenah, i mean, a lot of talk tonight's game about verlander, verlander's a competitor but go ahead and grab the other side and what john lackey did for the detroit tigers and then adding on with our bull pen. verlander, we -- >> ken: what made lackey so good tonight? >> i mean i got the good old country fastball and at the same time he's threeing 3-0 sliders to peralta for...
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the starter and winner for detroit, doug fister, who is standing by with ken rosenthal. >> ken: doug, six innings, one run. what was the game plan, what worked? >> you know, game plan was just really go after him, start attacking and really kind of mix it up and really try and keep him offbalance at possible. i think the biggest thing was just execution and defense was a huge pickup today. >> ken: you guys suffered two tough losses. how much pressure did you feel to win this game? >> you know, every time weapon go out there, we're looking to win the ball game. and put a shoutdown as much as e can on the other team. we were fortunate today. we don't look at pressure as a negative thing. well go out there and play as loose as possible and that's when we play our best and so, guys did that today, offense came out swinging the bats very well. put them on the defensive and, you know, just really attacked them. >> ken: doug, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> joe: guys, thank you. we look ahead to tomorrow night, game five of the alcs, from here in detroit. it will be a rematch of game o
the starter and winner for detroit, doug fister, who is standing by with ken rosenthal. >> ken: doug, six innings, one run. what was the game plan, what worked? >> you know, game plan was just really go after him, start attacking and really kind of mix it up and really try and keep him offbalance at possible. i think the biggest thing was just execution and defense was a huge pickup today. >> ken: you guys suffered two tough losses. how much pressure did you feel to win this...
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series this year and after the disappointing results here in game six moments ago spoke with our ken rosenthaltheny. mike, michael wacha was so good all postseason wachlt was different tonight? >> well, i think they jumped on a couple pitches and got more plate than what they normally do. but every time i see them pitch, they're going to be more educated. we have to stay under the curve. and they came out very prepared. they got the big hits. >> the guys led the series 2-1. you had two more game at home at that point. obviously things didn't work out the way you wanted. from your perspective, what happened? >> well, i think it comes down to what we just talk about. they got big hits when they needed to. i think we both had good pitching all the way through the series. when it comes down to it, you have to have all those components and one of them is timely hitting. we weren't able to get those. we put balls in play hard. we couldn't get that one to kind of make them bend a little bit. that's baseball. our guys played real hard. i couldn't be more proud the way they carry themselves and the way
series this year and after the disappointing results here in game six moments ago spoke with our ken rosenthaltheny. mike, michael wacha was so good all postseason wachlt was different tonight? >> well, i think they jumped on a couple pitches and got more plate than what they normally do. but every time i see them pitch, they're going to be more educated. we have to stay under the curve. and they came out very prepared. they got the big hits. >> the guys led the series 2-1. you had...
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louis used three pitchers tonight. 23-year-old pitcher rosenthal comes in to close out the last three to end the game. st. louis wins 4-2 and it's tied 1-1 in the series. game 3 is saturday. >>> it was a big night for boston sports fans. a sold out boston crowd watched the victory in the sharks bruins game. this die-hard fan remembers the captain as the boston bruins. they trailed 1-0 to the 1st. patrick marlo ties it 1-1. in less than one second, david citche deflects the puck pass for the game winner, in less than a second. that's just not right. the bruins win 2-1. they visit montreal saturday. >> we'll have more tonight. >> a minute ago, i said woorld game series. >> we knew what you meant. [laughing]. >> it was very good. . >> okay. >> that will do it for us. see you at 10:00, everyone. have a good night. okay, in avatar, when they have sex on pandora, they hook up their ponytails, so we know their ponytails are like their junk. yeah... so? so, when they ride horses and fly on the birds, they also use their ponytails. what's your point? my point is, if i were a horse or a bird, i
louis used three pitchers tonight. 23-year-old pitcher rosenthal comes in to close out the last three to end the game. st. louis wins 4-2 and it's tied 1-1 in the series. game 3 is saturday. >>> it was a big night for boston sports fans. a sold out boston crowd watched the victory in the sharks bruins game. this die-hard fan remembers the captain as the boston bruins. they trailed 1-0 to the 1st. patrick marlo ties it 1-1. in less than one second, david citche deflects the puck pass...
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kevin rosenthal, he smokes them in the bottom of the ninth. game three, saturday. did my whole segment with my jacket unbuttoned. >> he's wearing jeans. he is. >> how does this look, america? >> those guys have a lot of fun. >> they do. >>> coming up next this morning, "the pulse." a superstar in disguise. can you guess who is behind that wild outfit? >>> and just in time for halloween, an elaborate prank that had people running for their lives. this year, you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists can help you find a plan that could save you more with our free comparison report. so you can keep your money where it belongs. check your plan at walgreens. and you could save up to 75% on prescription copays. at the corner of happy and healthy. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. the intense ache made it hard to do the things that i wanted. my doct
kevin rosenthal, he smokes them in the bottom of the ninth. game three, saturday. did my whole segment with my jacket unbuttoned. >> he's wearing jeans. he is. >> how does this look, america? >> those guys have a lot of fun. >> they do. >>> coming up next this morning, "the pulse." a superstar in disguise. can you guess who is behind that wild outfit? >>> and just in time for halloween, an elaborate prank that had people running for their...
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author and radio host who works for roots action dot org and in san francisco we cross to robert rosenthal he is the executive director of the center for investigative reporting all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want robert if i can go to you first in san francisco what is the state of investigative journalism in light of all of these affairs with whistleblowers and i don't have to name names because we all know they are. i think actually investigative reporter reporting in the united states is relatively healthy believe it or not even with the decline in the structure really of the business model and what's happened in this country is a lot of independent investigative reporting organizations have started up the center for investigative reporting as is the oldest actually and right now the largest. but there's a lot of interest in how do you sustain this kind of information information and investigative reporting the threats from the government which are real from the federal government have put a chill on not only the journalists but mor
author and radio host who works for roots action dot org and in san francisco we cross to robert rosenthal he is the executive director of the center for investigative reporting all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want robert if i can go to you first in san francisco what is the state of investigative journalism in light of all of these affairs with whistleblowers and i don't have to name names because we all know they are. i think actually...
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abraham rosenthal told 11 news several years ago that retailers began lining up. >> we went to the annual real we hadconference and probably three times as much interest in the project as far as square footage is concerned. the complex is impressive. >> it is nice to have everything that i would come and shop for during my lunch time and even when i am off work. store.et is my favorite it has been really fun to hear that this opened. >> and there is the one store everyone is talking about. ustarget team leader told that the one in canton is one of their bigger models. 135,000 square feet with fresh grocery, starbucks, clinic, and pharmacy. >> all kinds of faces -- places to eat. >> why would you ever have to leave the city again based on all the retailers that were here? we could not be any more proud to be up front for the billboard with our first location. idea,give you an according to officials, they had the biggest opening day in the company's history. a lot of folks are wondering about the target. they will have a soft open in a couple of minutes with a grand opening on sunday. what
abraham rosenthal told 11 news several years ago that retailers began lining up. >> we went to the annual real we hadconference and probably three times as much interest in the project as far as square footage is concerned. the complex is impressive. >> it is nice to have everything that i would come and shop for during my lunch time and even when i am off work. store.et is my favorite it has been really fun to hear that this opened. >> and there is the one store everyone is...
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author and radio host who works for roots action dot org and in san francisco we cross to robert rosenthal he is the executive director of the center for investigative reporting all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want robert if i can go to you first in san francisco what is the state of investigative journalism in light of all of these affairs with whistleblowers and i don't have to name names because we.
author and radio host who works for roots action dot org and in san francisco we cross to robert rosenthal he is the executive director of the center for investigative reporting all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want robert if i can go to you first in san francisco what is the state of investigative journalism in light of all of these affairs with whistleblowers and i don't have to name names because we.
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trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. here is the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin
trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. here is the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin
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joe rosenthal's photograph for the associated press of the raising of the american flag on mt. suribachi is a fascinating story. it became an important image for the u.s. military to shore up american support for the war effort which was flagging at the time. what's often not told is the story of the men who raised the flag, and who through no intention of their own, became symbols of american triumph. several of them, the ones that survived were taken off the island, came back to the united states and were forced to march around the country being symbols of american history. >> what bothered me about the photograph, as much as i think it is important - i don't know who any of marines are raising the flag. i thought, "who are the guys?" are they anonymous gis. i want to know their names, where they are from. when they might have been killed, who did they do back to. >> the photograph we chose to be the signature image in washington is a portrait of a marine sergeant by louie palu. it's a simply port rate. a view may overlook it. but if you look closely what you viewer sees is t
joe rosenthal's photograph for the associated press of the raising of the american flag on mt. suribachi is a fascinating story. it became an important image for the u.s. military to shore up american support for the war effort which was flagging at the time. what's often not told is the story of the men who raised the flag, and who through no intention of their own, became symbols of american triumph. several of them, the ones that survived were taken off the island, came back to the united...
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in the bottom of the night reliever trevor rosenthal has mckutchen. indecisive game coming up wednesday in st. louis. more from coach john harbaugh and his assessment of the ravens. >> thank you very ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the prime time cbs tonight hostages followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> a world war ii veteran and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary over the weekend. william and mercedes parsons got married three days after meeting. william was shipped off to pearl harbor. he says there's no poor -- formula for a long lasting marriage. and they're still holding hands. notice that. >>> and leam and lewis took a break from their australian tour by hiting the waves but they couldn't get a moment alone. their security guards decided to surf with them while life guards tried their best to hold back all the female admirers. how do you hold people back at the beach. >> wear that hat i guess. scare them all away. >> thanks for watching wjz maryland's news station. don't go away there's much more, >> pelley: tonight, how we ca
in the bottom of the night reliever trevor rosenthal has mckutchen. indecisive game coming up wednesday in st. louis. more from coach john harbaugh and his assessment of the ravens. >> thank you very ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the prime time cbs tonight hostages followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> a world war ii veteran and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary over the weekend. william and mercedes parsons got married three days after meeting....
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a pair of 22-year-olds then 23- year-old rosenthal. cardinals win 3-2 to the sere -- series. game three saturday. >>> the sharks were reminded that every single second counts. this guy had a bruins fan still remembers joe thorn -- thornton was a bruin. that's patrick marlow tied at one. because in less than one second. yeah. under one second left, what the? less than one second left in the game. the bruins win 2-1 and they visit montreal saturday. >>> the warriors play the final exhibition game tonight and they didn't >>> 49ers are still moonlighting as nfl ambassadors in london. they also received some good news on the practice field today. injured receiver mario lined up and he looked good doing it. he won't play sunday but the team needs manningham to man handle. 49ers are favored by 16-1/2 points. but the players are focused on the big picture. >> they're in seattle right now so our mind set is we have to get this one. we're in that hunt. we're chasing from behind right now. we're close but we're behind. to motivation shouldn't be a factor at all. >>> our friday night hig
a pair of 22-year-olds then 23- year-old rosenthal. cardinals win 3-2 to the sere -- series. game three saturday. >>> the sharks were reminded that every single second counts. this guy had a bruins fan still remembers joe thorn -- thornton was a bruin. that's patrick marlow tied at one. because in less than one second. yeah. under one second left, what the? less than one second left in the game. the bruins win 2-1 and they visit montreal saturday. >>> the warriors play the...
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reliever trevon rosenthal and that is it. that is all.-of- seven series. dodgers are running a 19 inning scoreless streak. >>> coming up one of the great minds [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> the sharks are using a perfect combination of fresh faces and grizzled vets to stay undefeated. 19-year-old tomas hertl leads the nhl in goals against the visiting ottawa senators, he beats senator goalie robin leonard for his 7th goal in five games. ottawa scores twice to lead. 2nd period, sharks on the power- play, patrick marleau scores the goal. thornton sets up burns and sharks win. >>> one of the 49ers most talented men who helped to create five super bowl champion
reliever trevon rosenthal and that is it. that is all.-of- seven series. dodgers are running a 19 inning scoreless streak. >>> coming up one of the great minds [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates...
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kevin rosenthal, he smokes them in the bottom of the ninth. game three, saturday. my jacket unbuttoned. >> he's wearing jeans. >> how does this look, america? >> those guys have a lot of fun. >> they do. >>> coming up next this morning, "the pulse." a superstar in disguise. can you guess who is behind that wild outfit? >>> and just in time for halloween, an elaborate prank that had people running for their lives.♪ [ corbett ] if you haven't checked your medicare drug plan this year, you could be at the corner of "i'm throwing away money" and "i had no idea." well, walgreens has your back. our expert pharmacists can help you find a plan that could save you more with our free comparison report. so you can keep your money where it belongs. check your plan at walgreens. and you could save up to 75% on prescription copays. at the corner of happy and healthy. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. the intense ache made it hard to do the th
kevin rosenthal, he smokes them in the bottom of the ninth. game three, saturday. my jacket unbuttoned. >> he's wearing jeans. >> how does this look, america? >> those guys have a lot of fun. >> they do. >>> coming up next this morning, "the pulse." a superstar in disguise. can you guess who is behind that wild outfit? >>> and just in time for halloween, an elaborate prank that had people running for their lives.♪ [ corbett ] if you haven't...
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trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin throws home, saltalamacchia tries to get craig at 3-d and it's another wild thing. the 3rd baseman middlebrooks impedes the pass, middlebrooks is called for obstruction. umpires ruled that craig would have scored had middlebrooks not tripped him intentional or not. the run counts. game is over. st. louis wins 5-4 and who writes this stuff? st. louis takes the 2-1 series lead, 16 of the last 18 teams that won game 3 went on to win the world series. guess what the red sox were talking about? >> i don't know how he gets out of the way when he is laying on the ground and when craig trips over him, i guess by the letter of the rule, you can say it's obstruction, but i don't know, like i said, that is a tough pill to swallow. >> stanford cardinals the highest rated team in the bcs standings are now in the 6th place. they got tested by another pac- 12 team with a similar 6-1 record. they played oregon state in corvallis. thei
trevor rosenthal brought in the 8th. zander bogarts singles. the play that will live maybe in infamy. bottom of the 9th, dustin throws home, saltalamacchia tries to get craig at 3-d and it's another wild thing. the 3rd baseman middlebrooks impedes the pass, middlebrooks is called for obstruction. umpires ruled that craig would have scored had middlebrooks not tripped him intentional or not. the run counts. game is over. st. louis wins 5-4 and who writes this stuff? st. louis takes the 2-1...
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a pair of 22-year-olds then 23- year-old rosenthal. cardinals win 3-2 to the sere -- series.e three saturday. >>> the sharks were reminded that every single second counts. this guy had a bruins fan still remembers joe thorn -- thornton was a bruin. that's patrick marlow tied at one. because in less than one second. yeah. under one second left, what the? less than one second left in the game. the bruins win 2-1 and they visit montreal saturday. >>> the warriors play the final exhibition game tonight and they didn't exactly finish with a flourish. 49ers received good news about one of their players. another installment of the london session is next. when it's time to talk business security, talk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. tyco integrated security. safer. smarter. tyco. >>> 49ers are still moonlighting as nfl ambassadors in london. they also received some good news on the practice field today. injured receiver mario lined up and he looked good doing it. he w
a pair of 22-year-olds then 23- year-old rosenthal. cardinals win 3-2 to the sere -- series.e three saturday. >>> the sharks were reminded that every single second counts. this guy had a bruins fan still remembers joe thorn -- thornton was a bruin. that's patrick marlow tied at one. because in less than one second. yeah. under one second left, what the? less than one second left in the game. the bruins win 2-1 and they visit montreal saturday. >>> the warriors play the final...
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david rosenthal who was the publisher of simon schuster coming helps me to understand what this book was. he came to be essentially with a great vision and after he bought the book he divorced a few weeks later in part because he bought koffka maybe books like this. it was a new publisher john carp the book was not his idea. we kicked around a change in concept and then reached an impasse and david landau the pangolin and he was nice enough to take over the books there. >> rarely does a scenario like that. >> it was great. s soon as i was writing for him begin it was a sense of coming home to what i thought the book was and i remember it felt much better immediately. david is one of my idols. i am glad it worked out. >> host: we talk about the book being a place but the time is the age of obama. although it has been interpreted as a subsidy or self-appointed media stars, it is also under the administration and that promised unprecedented transparency but filled with characters who have become filthy rich and to the extent there is the civic outrage in a reserve for bad element? >> i
david rosenthal who was the publisher of simon schuster coming helps me to understand what this book was. he came to be essentially with a great vision and after he bought the book he divorced a few weeks later in part because he bought koffka maybe books like this. it was a new publisher john carp the book was not his idea. we kicked around a change in concept and then reached an impasse and david landau the pangolin and he was nice enough to take over the books there. >> rarely does a...
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trevor rosenthal strikes out the side, that's the end of the game. more from boston. >> cardinals team made game losing mistakes in game one and seemed to pass that to the red sox in game two. the boxscore said the red sox made two errors on the same 2-1 yielding play in the seventh after saltalamacchia, the catcher couldn't manage a throw on a double steal that put men on second and third. thursday night, it was the red sox with the errors. the series knotted up at a game apiece. >> we feel confident and good about ourselves. we know how well we play at home and having the fans on your side is a big factor, like boston playing here. it's hard to play here when you're playing the road and playing everything, whole team, the fans, everybody, you know, even though we still have to go out and perform, execute and find a way to play good baseball. it's comfortable for us to go back home. >> now, as this series moves on, the cardinals might gain an offensive edge with carlos beltran still proving to be an active and productive player in game two, despite
trevor rosenthal strikes out the side, that's the end of the game. more from boston. >> cardinals team made game losing mistakes in game one and seemed to pass that to the red sox in game two. the boxscore said the red sox made two errors on the same 2-1 yielding play in the seventh after saltalamacchia, the catcher couldn't manage a throw on a double steal that put men on second and third. thursday night, it was the red sox with the errors. the series knotted up at a game apiece....
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he worked with me on his music and second vie newcenter 5 i can that i needed to learn and manuel rosenthal met and conducted our french triple bill and he was literally connected -- i mean, he was a ravel protege. the point is all of this flow through-- which i always try very hard to get because i -- i just felt we were getting further and further away from composers and when the pieces were so written and dwlapt to happen to me. >> rose: wh when you stand there or sit there you sit or stand on the shoulders of giants. >> that's right. >> rose: who helped you understand the music. >> this is what makes it critical to me >> absolutely. >> rose: do you see extraordinary talent? >> yes, without any doubt. i see -- individually i see plenty of talent. the phases change and the priorities change and there are institutional and structural crises but the talent keeps coming, thank god. >> rose: do you worry about orchestra and do you worry about opera and do you worry about its future? what can i say? we always worried? >> rose: so on the one hand you're absolutely there. and why is that? oh, lo
he worked with me on his music and second vie newcenter 5 i can that i needed to learn and manuel rosenthal met and conducted our french triple bill and he was literally connected -- i mean, he was a ravel protege. the point is all of this flow through-- which i always try very hard to get because i -- i just felt we were getting further and further away from composers and when the pieces were so written and dwlapt to happen to me. >> rose: wh when you stand there or sit there you sit or...
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trevor rosenthal - he blew away the red sox in the ninth innings.elly can throw 96 miles per hour. he keeps the ball down, which is important when you pitch to the red sox. gets a lot of ground balls. he's had control problems. that's obviously a by-product of being young. the magnitude of the event could bring it on again tomorrow night. >> any time you get to a post even situation the crowd will be lively. there may not be a better baseball atmosphere. should be interesting. >> watching tomorrow night. >> rebecca stevenson has the weather after this. tonight low clouds and fog are coming back into parts of the north-west. we have a strong temperature aversion, meaning that the higher els -- elevation to the mountains are warm. heading down temperatures in the 40s. with the mostly clear skies and higher elevations seattle had sunshine. sun in the central portion of the states. things are changing a little bit with the clear skies. there's a lot of cold air blasting down from canada. it's causing a clipper to spin up. the main thing we are looking a
trevor rosenthal - he blew away the red sox in the ninth innings.elly can throw 96 miles per hour. he keeps the ball down, which is important when you pitch to the red sox. gets a lot of ground balls. he's had control problems. that's obviously a by-product of being young. the magnitude of the event could bring it on again tomorrow night. >> any time you get to a post even situation the crowd will be lively. there may not be a better baseball atmosphere. should be interesting. >>...
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rosenthal, the lock-down closer this guy did not start out as the closer but he took over this year, and he consistently threw in the high 90s. this guy has give up no runs. he has been everything you want in a closer, and then of course what can you say about michael wacha who not only beat clayton kershaw once in the league championship series, he beat him twice to get them to the world series. he started in the minors but he'll finish in the majors with a key role. >> there has been rain in the area. it's not raining now, but temperatures are in the low 40s. do you think the weather will have any affect on the game tonight whatsoever? >> i don't think so. remember they start thiessans te seasons when it's pretty cold. we have heaters on either side of the dugouts and they have those hand warmer, the kind that you break open. they had the heaters on either side. i didn't see any in the middle. if you see the players huddled on either side of the dugout, you know it's because of the heat. >> john henry, we'll hear more from you later. and game one gets under way. >> i'm going to wat
rosenthal, the lock-down closer this guy did not start out as the closer but he took over this year, and he consistently threw in the high 90s. this guy has give up no runs. he has been everything you want in a closer, and then of course what can you say about michael wacha who not only beat clayton kershaw once in the league championship series, he beat him twice to get them to the world series. he started in the minors but he'll finish in the majors with a key role. >> there has been...
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rosenthal, how he blew away the red sox.ly can throw 96 mph, and throws harder than peavy, he keeps the ball down which is important when pitching to the red sox. he has had control problems in the past. that's the by-product of being young and the magnitude of the event could come tomorrow night. >> the ross si rosin in the glo. >> you know mike methenny will be checking that glove, and if lester pitches the way he did in game one everyone will say it was no big deal. he didn't need any help. if he gets lit up everyone will say there sass to go in the glove average all. >> the red sox will lose a designated hitting spot in the lineup. david ortiz will see time at first base, how expected is he in the field. >> the first baseman can save you some runs. you don't want to take david ortiz's bat out of the lineup at any time. the red sox obviously when they play in the american league had the luxury of mike napoli and/od ortiz in the lineup, but they won't have that here. >> any new news on alexandria rodriguez appeal for suspe
rosenthal, how he blew away the red sox.ly can throw 96 mph, and throws harder than peavy, he keeps the ball down which is important when pitching to the red sox. he has had control problems in the past. that's the by-product of being young and the magnitude of the event could come tomorrow night. >> the ross si rosin in the glo. >> you know mike methenny will be checking that glove, and if lester pitches the way he did in game one everyone will say it was no big deal. he didn't...
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beltram, a lot didn't know if he'd play, put the cards up 4-2 and then the door would be slammed by rosenthal - straight gas in the ninth, striking up the side. the series tied at a game apiece 4-2. the final. >> you'll have to kill me for me to be out of the line-up. yesterday was a scary moment for me. i felt - i did something major to my ribs. there was a bruise on my chest. other than that it will get better. >> so with the series tied one game apiece, we bring you john henry smith from fenway park. we talked about beltram's status. you talked about how important he is to a team in the post season. sore ribs and all he showed up - 2 from 4 - he drove in a run. >> after making his first world series, waiting 16 seasons to do it, you knew that he would do what it took to play in the world series. he took steps before the game. i heard afterwards that he took some pain-killers to make his rib cage comfortable enough where he could come out and scrilent, scribility he did professionally -- contribute, and contribute he d he played like a man - he got bat on ball to slap base hits to the oppos
beltram, a lot didn't know if he'd play, put the cards up 4-2 and then the door would be slammed by rosenthal - straight gas in the ninth, striking up the side. the series tied at a game apiece 4-2. the final. >> you'll have to kill me for me to be out of the line-up. yesterday was a scary moment for me. i felt - i did something major to my ribs. there was a bruise on my chest. other than that it will get better. >> so with the series tied one game apiece, we bring you john henry...