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The thieves walked off with terracotta vases, painted plates, brooches and jewels.
When someone walked off with it, a bit of human history was lost.
And guess what, everyone walked off with a birdie and had a little chuckle.
"When I walked off with Reese [Witherspoon], I thought, 'I got that done,' " she says.
Last year he walked off with a special award at the LVMH Prize, pocketing €150,000.
They had actually picked this up off the street and they walked off with it.
"When I walked off with Reese [Witherspoon], I thought, 'I got that done,' " she told PEOPLE.
He eventually walked off with help from team trainers and was taken to a nearby hospital.
The American woke up under the Jumbotron, while the Brit walked off with his hands in the air.
"Down here, dude, it's fight for yourself," said another man who walked off with an armful of sodas.
"Beer's locked, too," he said with a sigh, and then walked off with his little red shopping basket.
A man confronted one of the teens, threw a drink in his face, and walked off with the hat.
A victorious Bader walked off with his hands in the air as Latifi hit the canvas in an unconscious heap.
Looks like they had a good day, based on the cash they walked off with at the close of biz.
His effort using his 3-iron landed several yards short of the green, and he walked off with a bogey.
He would not get an argument from McIlroy, who had a 14-foot birdie putt and walked off with a bogey.
But a review showed that Chapman had kept his toe on the base, and the Yankees walked off with the win.
He pays her back with the wedding coat he walked off with and the two finally perform their specially choreographed wedding dance.
She placed the mic down, grabbed a piece of paper off a stool onstage and walked off with a last wave goodbye.
The boy told authorities the driver had taken the pair into the desert, then walked off with the girl while carrying a crowbar.
The men, whose loyalties were unclear, stormed a voting room, broke open ballot boxes and walked off with the ballots, said the observers.
They walked off with $1,500, but not before one person was fatally shot and five others were wounded in a hail of gunfire.
He later walked off with a police officer, who he said had offered to drive him to Jacobi Medical Center to look for his father.
The Patriots owner has talked openly about how Vladimir Putin walked off with his Super Bowl 39 ring during a meeting in Russia in 2005.
"Once they picked up the bag, they seemed incredulous they had actually picked this up off the street and they walked off with it," Boyce said.
A representative for McDormand told CNN that an individual walked off with McDormand's Oscar while she was at the Governor's Ball, just following the awards ceremony.
He left Google with files that nearly everyone agrees he should not have walked off with, even if there is widespread disagreement about how much they're worth.
And she walked off with the shoes she had worn as a scruffy flower vendor, before the transformation at the hands of Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering.
But the arsonists had walked off with the Dalí painting, she writes, a fact she learned after the death of her husband in December of that year.
"He was a natural and knocked it over right away, and then he walked off with the cone," laughed Frankie's owner Jesse Vaughan, AdRoll's head of creative.
Everyone in the group was under the impression that someone else had them, whereas in fact the builders had forgetfully walked off with them the previous day.
After all, it's not like Russia hasn't pulled this before, with the infamous incident in which Vladimir Putin walked off with Patriots owner Robert Kraft's Super Bowl ring.
In that game, four winners split a $100,000 prize and they each also walked off with free pairs of limited edition HQ-themed Nike Air Max 0003 sneakers.
She knows that Abar faked a fainting spell in order to poke around his closet and then walked off with whatever she found hanging on a mannequin in the secret compartment.
Kyrgios has played on Centre Court just once but walked off with quite a keepsake: a four-set upset of Rafael Nadal at the same stage — the fourth round — in 2014.
The legendary comedian then "woke up," was for some reason carrying a suit bag and wearing shorts and a ball cap, and walked off with the woman sitting next to him.
Nearly eight years to the day that Putin walked off with the ring, Kraft gave a charity gala audience at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel a reverse angle on the story.
The anecdotes (like the two pages on Reagan's effort to return a pen he accidentally walked off with) are sweet, not piercing; the hue is as rosy as the president's cheeks.
Dr. Oliver, who works in Kentucky, said that at his local grocery store, someone walked off with two half-used bottles of it and slapped a $20 bill down on the register.
First forced to sell his home under duress for too little money to a German businessman, Oskar Sommer, he argued that Mr. Sommer then illegally walked off with his artwork as well.
He graciously congratulated the Thunder for moving on to face the Golden State Warriors in the conference finals and walked off with an index finger raised — for Duncan, as demonstrative as it gets.
And investigators are hunting for two men who happened upon a second bomb left in Chelsea on Saturday — and who walked off with the bag it was in, leaving the wrapped bomb behind.
We reached out to the company to ask how someone could have walked off with not one, but two, of the high-profile products, given the level of security at an event like this.
Pinch hitter Jarrod Dyson hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Arizona Diamondbacks walked off with a 26-33 victory over the Texas Rangers in Phoenix on Tuesday.
But in ambition they have a good model in Simon Porte Jacquemus of Jacquemus, who presents his new collection this evening, and walked off with a special commendation from the LVMH Prize committee in 2015.
In December 2012, a heroin user named Christopher Loeb, who financed his habit by breaking into cars, broke into Mr. Burke's car and walked off with a bag that contained sex toys and pornographic DVDs.
T.I. may have to start mining for some gold of his own because at least one jewelry store is done with him, claiming he walked off with a ton of their bling and never anted up.
The man turned out to be Murray, who then woke up and walked off with the woman sitting next to him … and his suit bag, which he'd had with him the whole time, for some reason.
At the end, two graduating seniors walked off with the top honors: Amina Faye, from the Central Academy of Technology and Arts in Monroe, N.C., and Josh Strobl, from John Burroughs High School in Burbank, Calif.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Lionel Messi reclaimed the FIFA Ballon d'Or award for the world player of the year on Monday from his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo who had walked off with the award for the previous two years.
A blue shirt might be responsible for some red faces at Apple, after a thief dressed as a store employee walked off with $16,000 worth of iPhones from a back room at Apple's SoHo location in New York City.
The kid sprayed a delirious, screeching solo all over the track and then walked off with his money, never to be heard from again, except for a few minutes on Funkadelic's album "Let's Take It to the Stage," from 1975.
We broke the story ... the promoter went to cops in October 2016 and filed paperwork to get a felony warrant against 21 Savage for theft by deception, claiming he walked off with $17k for a show that never went down.
Three months later, in September, court documents say that a police officer watched a man approach Mr. Quiles and hand him money before the two exchanged a small object and the man walked off with a plastic bag of marijuana.
It's a golden parachute that would rival those of Michael Ovitz, who was fired as Disney's president after just a year and walked off with $130 million, and Carly Fiorina, who departed a weakened Hewlett-Packard with a $40 million send-off.
Wawrinka was leading 6-03 7-5 2-1 when Djokovic decided he could not continue, the pair embracing at the side of the court before the Serb walked off with his head down low but his left thumb stuck high in the air.
The 50-year-old action star was spotted enjoying a sundae at the Scoop de Ville ice cream shop in the city of Hartford last week, but witnesses say he walked off with the tulip-style glass dish the dessert was served in, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.
What is known so far is that Warren Beatty was handed a Best Actress in a Leading Role envelope — clearly seen in photos — even though winner Emma Stone had already walked off with the envelope Leonardo DiCaprio read from moments earlier when he presented her with the award.
CAIRO — Two men who found a travel bag containing a bomb on a Manhattan street last month — and then walked off with the bag but left the bomb — were not just employees of EgyptAir but in-flight security officers for the carrier, two officials at the airline said on Friday.
Sure it is possible that someone just walked off with her stuff and never thought to bring it back to the airport or call the police when they got home, opened the bag, and thought hey, when did I get a seven-foot unicycle and all these fancy-looking plates?
The man accused of burying and abandoning a 5-month-old for at least nine hours under brush in a Montana forest told authorities he did so because the child became "very heavy" after the man walked off with the baby from a car crash, prosecutors allege in an affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.
Apparently as Rong Niu, better known by her stage name Red Panda Acrobat, was traveling home from Denver to San Francisco last week, someone straight up walked off with her luggage, which included her famed seven-foot unicycle, from which she kicks a shitload of plates and catches them on her head.
When Phoebe Waller-Bridge walked off with a fistful of Emmy Awards this year for her widely acclaimed comedy "Fleabag," it was the culmination of 10 years of spectacular accomplishment for multi-talented women in the television business, many of whom not only created shows, but also starred in or directed them.
"Think of a credit freeze as a state-of-the-art home security system that helps keep the bad guys out, versus credit monitoring, which is more like that text message you got from a neighbor after someone already smashed through your living room window and walked off with your big-screen TV," says CreditCards.
I watched him play second base for Silvestri's, Staten Island's gritty, nationally ranked fast-pitch softball team, and take the field in 1973 as the Fire Department's starting cornerback in the city's first "Fun City Bowl" football game against the Police Department's team at Midwood field in Brooklyn, where he walked off with an award for defensive player of the game.
There are classic examples here, and they're plain great, art as rich, perplexing and permission-giving to other artists as anything the 20th century offered: "Monogram," with its regal, tire-girdled, taxidermied goat; "Short Circuit," with its cabinet of funky all-American treasures, from Judy Garland's autograph, to a print of Abraham Lincoln's face, to a Johns flag painting, or rather an Elaine Sturtevant version of the same, replacing a Johns that someone had walked off with.
Zoe walked off with Bayne, who was drinking from a bottle of tequila, and was not seen alive by her family again. At 5pm on 24 May, after police had announced the discovery of a body, Mrs. Nelson reported her daughter as a missing person.
And these guys, man, nothing like it. > And guess who won the fight? ... Don Byas walked off with everything. Byas was one of the first tenor saxophonists to assimilate bebop into his style, in contrast to Young, Hawkins, and Webster, who stayed close to their swing roots through the development of bebop.
In the eighth, Pete Rose homered with one out. Seaver yielded another homer in the ninth to Johnny Bench, and the Reds walked off with a 1–0 advantage in the series. Tom Seaver's 13 strikeout performance would be later matched by Jacob DeGrom in the Game 1 of the (2015 National League Division Series).
She did not get along with Charlie Sheen, which caused further friction on the set. In retrospect, Stone felt that Young was right and he should have swapped Hannah's role with hers. Stone admits that he had "some problems" with Young, but was not willing to confirm or deny rumors that she walked off with all of her costumes when she completed filming.
When we left the restaurant she...linked arms with John and walked off with him.": "Most of John [Cornford]'s girls had been unsuitable; and Jean [Ross] had been extra unsuitable." Cornford possibly moved into Ross' apartment in the ensuing weeks while he recruited volunteers to return en masse with him to Spain.: "After John had walked down Charlotte Street with Jean, he disappeared for several weeks.
She left her friends behind and walked off with Toto in her arms, feeling that the others were dead weight. Dorothy created a new life for herself as a killer for hire in the mundy world, and had no trouble finding work. She eventually crossed paths with Fabletown spy Cinderella, who ran into Dorothy during several of Cindy's secret missions for Fabletown. Dorothy repeatedly tells Cindy that they are exactly the same, but that she is better than Cindy.
On February 5, 1960, Russell grabbed 51 rebounds in a 124-100 win over the Syracuse Nationals. It was the record for most rebounds in a single game until Chamberlain grabbed 55 rebounds. In that season, Russell's Celtics won a record 59 regular season games (including a then-record tying 17 game win streak) and met Chamberlain's Warriors in the Eastern Division Finals. Chamberlain outscored Russell by 81 points in the series, but the Celtics walked off with a 4–2 series win.
In another famous robbery, O'Banion looted the padlocked Sibly Distillery and walked off with 1,750 barrels of bonded whiskey. In 1921, O'Banion married Viola Kaniff and bought an interest in William Schofield's flower shop in the River North area, near the corner of West Chicago Avenue and North State Street (now a parking lot). He needed a legitimate front for his criminal operations; in addition, he was fond of flowers and was an excellent arranger. Schofield's became the florist of choice for mob funerals.
128, and Marita Panzer, Agnes Bernauer, p. 121f.). Nevertheless, at the beginning of the 19th century the Agnes Bernauer Chapel became a tourist destination. One newspaper (the Bayerische National-Zeitung) even asserted it as being the only reason to pay a visit to Straubing. The locals were happy to supply visitors with information, not all of it reliable. One concerned reader wrote to the Königlich-Bairische Intelligenzblatt in 1813 that the sexton had informed him that Austrian troops had walked off with the remains of Agnes Bernauer.
The Maritime Cup was awarded to winner, as was the ECPW Heavyweight title, but Kingman instead smashed the cup on the round and walked off with his Kardinal Sinners stablemates. Jessome avenged his loss days later winning a battle royal to gain a match against Kingman and defeating him via disqualification. The next night in North Sydney, he defeated Kingman to win the ECPW Heavyweight Championship. He also took part in a three-day tour of Eastern Canada with Grand Prix Wrestling visiting Petit Rocher, New Brunswick, New Carlisle, Quebec and Borden, Prince Edward Island.
Meaning she didn't want to be a good person and enjoyed killing too much. She left her friends behind and walked off with Toto in her arms, feeling that the others were dead weight and never came back for them. Dorothy created a new life for herself as a killer for hire in the mundy world, and had no trouble finding work. She eventually crossed paths with Fabletown spy Cinderella, who ran into Dorothy during several of Cindy's secret missions for Fabletown, getting in the way for Dorothy's work.
She was said to have been the first female boxing commentator. Two years later, Brothers appeared on a spin-off series of The $64,000 Challenge, which brought in the winners of The $64,000 Question and matched them against experts in the field. Again, Brothers walked off with the maximum prize, winning against seven other competitors. While The $64,000 Question and The $64,000 Challenge later came out with cheating scandals of some contestants only pretending to be novices to their respective topic, Brothers was one of the contestants who was cleared of cheating allegations.
Elmer M. Daily was President of the league the full nine years of its existence. The Butler Yankees walked off with four of the league's nine championships, winning back- to-back titles in 1937 and 1938 and winning the final three titles for the league in 1940, 1941 and 1942. There were at least sixteen known players from the league who managed to make it to the majors. Also, in the league, there were some twenty-one team managers who had been affiliated with a major league team, during their baseball careers.
The Dodgers trailed 5–2 in the ninth of the next game and then hit three straight home runs (by Puig, Cody Bellinger and Turner) to tie the game against Phillies closer Héctor Neris. After Austin Barnes and Seager singled with Chris Taylor striking out and Andrew Toles flying out, Dodgers walked off with a 6–5 win with Adrián González hitting an infield single. The Dodgers wrapped up the month of April with a 5–3 win and a series sweep of the Phillies. Ryu picked up his first win since 2014 and Toles and Taylor hit home runs in the game.
Only in 1901, when letters were mailed to Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie replied that he would offer $100,000 to the city to build the library if they provided a site and a pledge of $7,500 a year to maintain it. They eventually agreed in January 1903, and within a few years the library was built and open to the public. The day after its official opening, in 1906, the original Carnegie library opened several hours later than expected, because the mass of people who had come to the opening day left the entire library in complete disarray, and had walked off with many items.
The club was founded sometime in the 1970s, but the first record of them playing competitively is from July 1998, when the club took part in the Papua New Guinea National Club Championship. The club were drawn into Pool B, and successfully qualified for the semi- finals. They defeated Guria Lahi 1–0 in the semi-final before losing to University in the final. The following year, the club entered the 1999 Lae Regional Championship, finishing fourth in regular season table. However, during their playoff match against Huon Chemical Wests, the side walked off with the score at 2–2.
She made a third appearance in the Olympics in the 2000 Summer Olympics held in Sydney, Australia and again walked off with the Gold medal in the 4 x 400 metres with her teammates Monique Hennagan, Marion Jones and LaTasha Colander-Richardson. This medal was later stripped due to steroid doping admissions of Marion Jones. However, she and 6 other members of the team would successfully appeal the decision to strip them of their medals in July 2010. She is married to J. J. Clark, brother of Olympians Joetta Clark and Hazel Clark, who is also her and her sister-in-law's coach.
As they were leaving, Lennon saw a cutaway electric guitar by the stage door, picked it up and walked off with it, later saying that the trip "wasn't a total loss.""The Beatles Anthology" DVD (2003) (Episode 1 – 0:27:11) McCartney talking about Lennon stealing a guitar. Following their Star Search audition, Johnny and the Moondogs changed their name to Japage 3 (combining letters from each of the member's names: John, Paul, and George). Lennon had a friend from art school, named Derek Hodkin, who owned a tape recorder, and Lennon convinced him to record the group (along with McCartney's brother Mike on drums).
The on field umpires referred it to the third umpire, who took a long time making the tough decision before finally declaring Warne out. An emotional Harbhajan later remembered his father in the post match interview; his captain Sourav Ganguly called it a performance that brought India back into the match. Forced to bring himself on to bowl when Zaheer Khan walked off with cramp, Ganguly dismissed Kasprowicz lbw to leave Australia at 269/8 by the end of Day1 with Steve Waugh batting on 29 with Jason Gillespie for company. Australia, having dominated the first two sessions, had lost 7 wickets in one session to squander the advantage.
After losing the titles to Manami Toyota and Mima Shimoda on June 22, 1996, the Inoues split up; it was decided that Kyoko would be getting a serious push at the WWWA title. Takako was not forgotten, however, as she would also win singles gold during this time. She defeated Reggie Bennett for the IWA Women’s title on December 4, 1995, and would defeat Bennett once again on November 21, 1996, in a unification match where Takako walked off with both the IWA title and the All-Pacific title. Takako then challenged ex-partner and WWWA champion Kyoko Inoue on January 20, 1997, in a losing effort to unify all three titles.
One of the dilemmas that Staveley struggled with was that of the 'feminine principle'. She saw across history and religion a tendency by those in religious power, by men who were otherwise great and holy, to look down on womankind. She feared that in God's eyes also she was not of the 'acceptable sex'. This apparent disparagement she could not understand: "What profound injustice — to suffer so much and to receive no recognition whatever whilst men walked off with all the joys after leading very questionable lives!"Staveley, Lilian, A Christian Woman’s Secret, page 9 For several years her shame at being a woman was such that, although she continued to believe in and pay homage to God, she could do so only with a certain reverent sadness, and not with love.
Over the years the snappy Sheridan unit has walked off with its share of first place awards during drill and parade competitions. Upon winning their first state championship trophy in Casper in 1934, the Sheridan Corps earned the right to compete at the American Legion National Convention against Drum Corps from around the country. From their conception in 1929 through the 1950s, these musical ambassadors have carried Wyoming's flag to distant cities around the country, including Portland Oregon, Chicago, Milwaukee, Denver, and Minneapolis. In 1954 the Wyoming Congressional Delegation supported a bill in the US Congress to allow the 7th Cavalry Drum and Bugle Corps of Sheridan to wear the 1876 uniform of 7th Cavalry and to carry the pennant of George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry.
"Five outs away from capturing the school's first state title in any girls' sport, St. Joseph surrendered the tying run in the sixth and the decisive run in the bottom of the seventh Friday as Immaculate Conception Academy of Lodi walked off with a 2-1 win in the Non-Public B final at Kean University." In a game that marked Jeff Horohonich's 600th career victory as a coach, the team won its fourth title with a 3–0 win against Benedictine Academy in the 2016 final, to finish the season with a 20–9 record and become the third program to win four straight group titles.Iseman, Chris. "H.S. softball: Immaculate Conception wins fourth state title in row", The Record, June 11, 2016, backed up by the Internet Archive as of June 13, 2016.
At this time, the FBI interviewed a woman close to Feynman, possibly Mary Lou, who sent a written statement to J. Edgar Hoover on August 8, 1958: The U.S. government nevertheless sent Feynman to Geneva for the September 1958 Atoms for Peace Conference. On the beach at Lake Geneva, he met Gweneth Howarth, who was from Ripponden, Yorkshire, and working in Switzerland as an au pair. Feynman's love life had been turbulent since his divorce; his previous girlfriend had walked off with his Albert Einstein Award medal and, on the advice of an earlier girlfriend, had feigned pregnancy and blackmailed him into paying for an abortion, then used the money to buy furniture. When Feynman found that Howarth was being paid only $25 a month, he offered her $20 a week to be his live-in maid.
The handbag with her initials in which she normally kept the necklace was also planted at the brothel in case somebody walked off with the necklace. Montalbano, with the help of his boyhood friend and outdoor brothel pimp Gegè, and with the help of Luparello's wife (who tips Montalbano to the fact that somebody must have dressed Luparello because his underwear was on inside out), figures out that the garbage men have the necklace and also that Attorney Rizzo is the bad guy. Montalbano initially suspects Ingrid's involvement because of her relationship with Luparello which he formerly thought sexual, but she convinces Montalbano that she wasn't involved. Montalbano then destroys the planted evidence against her and makes sure that Rizzo pays a reward for the necklace (so that the garbage man and his wife can send their sick child out of the country for proper medical treatment).
Toronto Star described Herring's debut on General Hospital as an "old movie cliché in reverse", writing: "Instead of mousey librarian taking off horn-rimmed glasses and turning into a ravishing beauty, former beauty queen Herring put her hair in a bun, scrubbed off her makeup, and walked off with the role of timid, frumpy Lucy Coe." During the 1980s and 90s, Herring was a fan favorite and considered one of the most popular characters on General Hospital. In October 1992, when it was announced that Herring would leave her role at Days of our Lives and return to the show as Lucy, The Daily News of Los Angeles praised the return of the "mousy librarian who turned manipulative bombshell" as great. Herring has received a number of honors for her portrayal of Lucy, including Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1990 and 1992.
The Dodgers won 8–0. Combined with Beckett's earlier no-hitter, they were the first two Dodgers to throw no-hitters in the same season since Carl Erskine and Sal Maglie in 1956. The Dodgers next traveled down the freeway to open a three-game series against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Kenley Jansen blew the save and the game by allowing three runs in the ninth inning and the Padres walked off with a 6–5 win. Beckett pitched seven shutout innings while allowing only four hits and striking out eight in the Dodgers 4–2 win in the next game. Hyun-jin Ryu only allowed one run in six innings as the Dodgers won the series finale 2–1. The Dodgers next lost the opener of an interleague series at Kauffman Stadium against the Kansas City Royals, 5–3. In his next start, Kershaw pitched eight more shutout innings while striking out eight batters in a 2–0 win.
In 1768, a Paris magazine reported: > "The common usage for quite some time now is not to go out without an > umbrella, and to have the inconvenience of carrying it under your arm for > six months in order to use it perhaps six times. Those who do not want to be > mistaken for vulgar people much prefer to take the risk of being soaked, > rather than to be regarded as someone who goes on foot; an umbrella is a > sure sign of someone who doesn't have his own carriage." Paris Street; Rainy Day, by Gustave Caillebotte (1877) In 1769, the Maison Antoine, a store at the Magasin d'Italie on rue Saint-Denis, was the first to offer umbrellas for rent to those caught in downpours, and it became a common practice. The Lieutenant General of Police of Paris issued regulations for the rental umbrellas; they were made of oiled green silk, and carried a number so they could be found and reclaimed if someone walked off with one.
In addition to Cepicky, the A's boasted an abundance of top moundsmen. 6-foot-8 righty Kyle Snyder was the league's Outstanding Pro Prospect, Tim Lavigne was the Outstanding Relief Pitcher, and CCBL Hall of Famer Rik Currier had an all-star season, posting a 5–2 record with a 2.37 ERA. After sweeping Brewster in the playoff semi-finals, the A's met Wareham in the best-of-five championship series. Snyder started Game 1 of the 1998 title set for Chatham at Clem Spillane Field, but got roughed up by the Gatemen, who took the opener, 6–4. The A's held serve in Game 2 at Chatham as Jeremy Wade tossed a complete game five-hitter in the home club's 5–1 victory. Game 3 at Wareham was a classic pitcher's duel as Currier was matched up against CCBL Hall of Famer and future major league all-star Ben Sheets for the Gatemen. The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the 14th when the Gatemen walked off with the game's only run.
González and Kendrick remained the hitting stars the next night as the Dodgers win streak reached six games with a 6–3 victory over the Rockies. González matched Eric Karros (1995) for the most hits (23) by a Dodger through 11 games of the season and the Dodgers scored five or more runs in six straight games for the first time since May 17–22, 2012. The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Rockies with a 7–0 win on April 19 as Scott Van Slyke had two doubles and a homer. The Dodgers as a team had 10 extra base hits in the game, the first time at home since 2006. The Dodgers went back on the road and saw the winning streak snapped with a 6–2 loss to the San Francisco Giants at AT&T; Park. In the second game of the series, the Giants won again, 3–2, on a walk-off sacrifice fly by Joe Panik with the bases load. The Dodgers called up Mike Bolsinger from AAA Oklahoma City to start the final game of the series and he pitched well, allowing only one run in 5 2/3 innings. However the bullpen faltered and the Giants walked-off with another 3–2 win, this time in 10 innings, to complete the series sweep.

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