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San Francisco, CA – They have been here before, the Giants are one win away from winning their third World Series in five years. But the road back to Kansas City won’t be easy. San Francisco concluded the series at AT&T Park after a dominant performance from Madison Bumgarner who shutout the Royals 5-0. He went the distance and no one expected anything less than perfection from the southpaw.

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“This guy was on tonight,” said Giants manager Bruce Bochy. “He was strong all night. When this guy is on, it’s fun to watch. He was hitting spots, had great stuff. I just felt like that’s his game.”

 

Bumgarner never disappoints, he was brilliant on the mound. He pitched a complete game surrendering no runs. Bumgarner has pitched at least 7.0 innings in each of his five postseason starts this season, becoming only the sixth pitcher in history to do so in at least five consecutive starts in a single postseason.

 

“The guy’s phenomenal,” Mike Moustakas said. “He commanded all of his pitches and when you thought you knew something, he did the exact opposite. That’s what makes him good right now. He was throwing his fastball in there for strikes and his slider was sweeping all the way across the zone. Just tough at-bats.”

 

The only pitcher to accomplish the feat in six straight starts of a single postseason was Arizona’s Curt Schilling back in 2001. Bumgarner’s ERA of 0.31 in the World Series is the lowest in history for a pitcher with at least 25 IP. He tossed nine innings, yielded four hits and struck out eight. Bumgarner allowed a hit in four frames while San Francisco’s defense backed him in preventing a runner past second base.

 

“I felt great,” said Bumgarner. “I’ve been feeling pretty good, and I’ve been able to work both sides of the plate. I’m just happy we won, that was a big game for us, being tied 2-2. Going back to Kansas City with two games, it’s a whole lot better that we have to win one now instead of having to win two.”

 

Brandon Crawford became the fourth Giants shortstop to record at least three RBI’s in a World Series. The others were Alvin Dark (Game 1, 1951), Rich Aurilia (Game 5, 2002) and Edgar Reneteria (Game 2 and 5, 2010). Crawford drove in three runs with a RBI grounder in the second, a RBI single in the fourth and a RBI single in the eighth.

 

“I’m just happy we won and happy to get the bat on the ball,” Crawford said. “I didn’t exactly smoke any of those balls but I got the job done.”

 

An emotional Juan Perez collected himself after hearing the news that his close friend, Oscar Taveras was killed in an automobile accident in the Dominican Republic earlier today. Taveras was a outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. Perez who pinch-ran for Travis Ishikawa in the sixth, hit a fly ball off the center-field wall that was inches away from a home run in the eighth.

 

He drove in two runs on a RBI double. San Francisco got off to a great start when Pablo Sandoval leadoff the inning with a single followed by single from Hunter Pence. The Royals made a pitching change, Wade Davis replaced Kelvin Herrera and struck out Brandon Belt. But he gave up a hit to both Perez and Crawford extending the Giants lead 5-0.

 

“During the game, when I found out the news, it was a little hard because I was thinking too much about it,” said Perez. “[Joaquin] Arias came over and said ‘Stay strong, we’ve got to win this game.’ When I hit the ball and went to third, I looked to the sky and I was thinking about him.”

 

San Francisco jumped on James Shields early, Pence leadoff the second with a single and Belt followed with a infield bunt. Crawford drove in Pence making it a 1-0 game. Sandoval leadoff the fourth with a single. Shields struck out the next two batters before Ishikawa singled putting two on with two outs. Crawford flew out to center fielder Jarrod Dyson who dropped the ball scoring in Sandoval for the 2-0 lead.

 

“We’ve got to walk a tightrope without a net,” Kansas City manager Ned Yost said. “But our guys aren’t afraid of walking the tightrope without a net. We fall off and we’re dead. But if we win Tuesday, nobody’s got a net. It’s going to be winner-take-all.”

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Oakland Post: Week of April 24 – 30, 2024

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of April 24 – 30, 2024

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DA Pamela Price Stands by Mom Who Lost Son to Gun Violence in Oakland

Last week, The Post published a photo showing Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price with Carol Jones, whose son, Patrick DeMarco Scott, was gunned down by an unknown assailant in 2018.

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District Attorney Pamela Price with Carol Jones
District Attorney Pamela Price with Carol Jones

Publisher’s note: Last week, The Post published a photo showing Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price with Carol Jones, whose son, Patrick DeMarco Scott, was gunned down by an unknown assailant in 2018. The photo was too small for readers to see where the women were and what they were doing.  Here we show Price and Jones as they complete a walk in memory of Scott. For more information and to contribute, please contact Carol Jones at 510-978-5517 at morefoundation.help@gmail.com. Courtesy photo.

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Vallejo Welcomes Interim City Manager Beverli Marshall

At Tuesday night’s Council meeting, the Vallejo City Council appointed Beverli Marshall as the interim city manager. Her tenure in the City Manager’s Office began today, Wednesday, April 10. Mayor Robert McConnell praised Marshall’s extensive background, noting her “wide breadth of experience in many areas that will assist the City and its citizens in understanding the complexity of the many issues that must be solved” in Vallejo.

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Beverli Marshall began her first day with the City on April 10. ICMA image.
Beverli Marshall began her first day with the City on April 10. ICMA image.

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At Tuesday night’s Council meeting, the Vallejo City Council appointed Beverli Marshall as the interim city manager. Her tenure in the City Manager’s Office began today, Wednesday, April 10.

Mayor Robert McConnell praised Marshall’s extensive background, noting her “wide breadth of experience in many areas that will assist the City and its citizens in understanding the complexity of the many issues that must be solved” in Vallejo.

Current City Manager Michael Malone, whose official departure is slated for April 18, expressed his well wishes. “I wish the City of Vallejo and Interim City Manager Marshall all the best in moving forward on the progress we’ve made to improve service to residents.” Malone expressed his hope that the staff and Council will work closely with ICM Marshall to “ensure success and prosperity for the City.”

According to the Vallejo Sun, Malone stepped into the role of interim city manager in 2021 and became permanent in 2022. Previously, Malone served as the city’s water director and decided to retire from city service e at the end of his contract which is April 18.

“I hope the excellent work of City staff will continue for years to come in Vallejo,” he said. “However, recent developments have led me to this decision to announce my retirement.”

When Malone was appointed, Vallejo was awash in scandals involving the housing division and the police department. A third of the city’s jobs went unfilled during most of his tenure, making for a rocky road for getting things done, the Vallejo Sun reported.

At last night’s council meeting, McConnell explained the selection process, highlighting the council’s confidence in achieving positive outcomes through a collaborative effort, and said this afternoon, “The Council is confident that by working closely together, positive results will be obtained.” 

While the search for a permanent city manager is ongoing, an announcement is expected in the coming months.

On behalf of the City Council, Mayor McConnell extended gratitude to the staff, citizen groups, and recruitment firm. 

“The Council wishes to thank the staff, the citizens’ group, and the recruitment firm for their diligent work and careful consideration for the selection of what is possibly the most important decision a Council can make on behalf of the betterment of our City,” McConnell said.

The Vallejo Sun contributed to this report.

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