Down. 22 in the tenth inning, the righthander coming up. Santiago casilla, he is going to bring him into the game. And it looks like as part of a double switch here. Buster posey will also enter the game. Facing brandon belt at first base. New pitcher coming in. 22. Well be right back. Just a quick note on trevor brown, he also had a bit of experience last year with him. He singled off of him, so maybe that helped him tonight. John a little background on trevor browns head to head against hatcher, and Ross Stripling who departed with a nohitter and then trevor brown got the first for the giants, a home run to tie it up. Justin turner against santiago casilla, 1 and 1. Mike opens up with a nice little cutter in the corner. To see a rare closer he can give you five different pitches and throw them at you any time. Theyre all quality. Two times the fastball. Curveball, cutter, changeup. Posey comes into first base with a double switch. John buster will be due up fourth. Strike two call, l
Resignation. Is tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time here on cspan 3s American History tv. Now on american artifacts, we visit the Smithsonian National Postal Museum to learn about its collections and its new space, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. The largest stamp gallery in the world. Welcome to the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. My name is allen kane, im the director of the museum. Youre standing in our newest gallery, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. We have almost 6 million postage stamps. The images on the stamps tell the story, history, heritage and the heroes of this country. It is pure education. Pure education. We are a history museum. So, we use those stamp images and what we do in exhibits and programs is try to teach people about history. Our goal here is to give you visuals so that you can personally connect with stamps. Somewhere in this space were hoping youre going to find a stamp that has some meaning for you. Because stamps tell stories, Great Stories. So f
Welcome to the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. My name is allen kane, im the director of the museum. Youre standing in our newest gallery, the william h. Gross stamp gallery. We have almost 6 million postage stamps. The images on the stamps tell the story, history, heritage and the heroes of this country. It is pure education. Pure education. We are a history museum. So, we use those stamp images and what we do in exhibits and programs is try to teach people about history. Our goal here is to give you visuals so that you can personally connect with stamps. Somewhere in this space were hoping youre going to find a stamp that has some meaning for you. Because stamps tell stories, Great Stories. So folks always love to see the first of anything. This is the worlds first postage stamp. Its called the penny black because it cost one penny and printed in black ink. Issued in Great Britain in 1840. Its the only object in this introductory gallery but its a really nice one. Theyre not part
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