Transcripts For WFXT FOX 25 News At 10 20151031 : comparemel

Transcripts For WFXT FOX 25 News At 10 20151031



>> joe: 1-0 pitch to flores, >> tom: don't forget, herrera has faced 12 batters. he's not the lockdown guy right now that he typically is. >> harold: no, not at all. and they are hammering his fastball. he has to be shaking his head. he sits there and dominates with his heater all summer long. >> joe: flores, left side. they get one. two outs. a couple things that happened in this game tonight. welcome inside our broadcast booth. i'm joe, that's harold, that's tom. you talk about persevering through the second inning. a nice night, a four reb night. >> harold: yeah. he made a great adjustment. the first game pounding in. fastball in six months, which he probably had not. >> tom: i think it means a lot when your star players play like stars. >> joe: pinch-hitting for adson reed who had a quick and easy seventh. playing all season long. uribe came in. lagares is still in playing good ball. just that coming off the bench and being put in situations that you're not used to is tough. you look at mondesi. that's who they had to bring from the bench. >> joe: the 1-1. >> harold: we'll see a lot of that in the next couple games in the national league park. >> joe: uribe was part of that. the rbi base hit to right. probably the most important at-bat. probably the guy who wasn't active in nlcs. a lot of people might have wondered, why not morales? he was a key guy. not to lead off an inning. >> joe: 3-1 pitch. full count. >> tom: i didn't have a problem with the decision to use mondesi right there. honestly, i would like to make my big league appearance as a hitter instead of being on the field. as madson gets through the seventh. we go to the eighth inning of new york on top. so you can't post pictures. 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[laughing] let me show you a better the 2016 chevy cruze offers built in 4g lte wi-fi that connects up to seven devices. so this thing puts out its own signal? yes. bob dylan. to improve my language skills, i' ve read all of your lyrics. you' ve read all of my lyrics? i can read 800 million pages per second. that' s fast. my analysis shows your major themes are that time passes. and love fades. that sounds about right. i have never known love. maybe we should write a song together. i can sing. you can sing? do be bop. be bop do. do be do be do. do do do be do. hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors, we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big >> joe: a beautiful flight on the 30th of october. post your videos. you might be featured on game 4, tomorrow on the world series. that's tomorrow on fox. we're begging you. lorenzo cain, tyler clippard takes over. >> harold: that sets the bull pen up perfectly to get them through the game. >> tom: seven, eight, nine, all coming in clean. no traffic on the bases to clean up. any way you want to script it. >> joe: one time yankee farm hand bounces it in there. the count, one ball, one strike. he really made his name with the washington nationals. if you're terry collins, with two more games to go, at least if the mets win here tonight. he didn't to have use his main left hander in the bullpen, ball two, 2-1. >> harold: that's big. the other question i have, the last time we saw him, he gave up the home run to tie the game. do you get in a little work tonight we've the six-run lead to get him comfortable? >> joe: cain was swinging from his heels but he popped it up. we know game 4 is tomorrow night. and it would become necessary if the mets win this game or don't win tonight and win tomorrow. that's 8:00 eastern sunday night after a triple header. and it would be a travel day if there is a game 6. and 6 and 7 would be again if necessary tuesday and wednesday in kc. >> joe: here's hosmer. in the air to center. didn't get it all. lagares. two outs. what's up, ken? >> ken: before the game we asked terry collins about possibly his line-up. he said, no. i'm not going to panic. when the manager panics, everyone panics. and i thought it was a really interesting observation by a guy who has managed really well in this city where little things can become things about very he's done a great job of quelling all that. >> joe: no doubt about it. undermanned. the pay roll was not there. the talent wasn't there. everybody was picking apart everything he did. he was strapped. >> joe: moustakas takes a strike from clippard. >> ken: let me tell you where he was six years ago. he was managing the huskies, an independent baseball, no salary, just spenlss. doing a favor for a buddy. out of major league baseball. the mets brought him back the next year as the minor league coordinator. the year after that, the job opened. the manager's job, terry come inls, on his third managing job finds himself in the third world series. >> joe: they picked a development guy for a young team and it paid off. nobody on. moustakas takes strike two. >> harold: you talk about a different terry collins. he was a fiery in your face guy in the early days. has mellowed out and has put all that into perspective. >> tom: experience matters. you can say that about ned yost as well. >> joe: terry collins first got a shot to manage in the big leagues. 94-96 in houston. and went to 97-99. his good friend, jim leeland is here. he was part of the staff. that's why if he ever took jacket off, you would see he is wearing number 10 in jim leeland's honor. >> harold: when you wait as long the experience that's terry has, you don't forget where you came from. your players sense that as well. you talk about don't panic about the lineup. you don't panic about who you are either. >> joe: terry is the oldest manager in major league baseball. tom coughlin is the oldest head coach in the nfl. the two have a mutual admiration society going. they've been texting. text? >> joe: they're 69 and 66. and they've been calling each other, rooting each other on. the giants are in first in the nfc east. the mets are in the world series. a good at-bat by moustakas. >> harold: they start doing a we'll be in trouble. jump on bored, joe. >> joe: he's like tom, you know? he may be the oldest doing it in major league baseball. but he is full of energy. just a joy to be around. these players love him. broken bat. popped up. pitchers can catch pop-ups. tweet it. it's true. bottom. eighth coming in. the most advanced iphone yet. get the new iphone 6s at t-mobile. the network that's doubled its lte coverage in the past year. our new extended range lte signal now reaches twice as far as before. and is four times better in buildings. get our lowest price on iphone 6s with trade-in. zero upfront and just 5 bucks a month with jump on demand. don't just watch the game, open up a can of football with a crisp, refreshing bud light. we're family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? 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[ laughter ] >> tom: isn't that the truth? >> harold: was that a three ball or a two ball? >> tom: he will never give up an at-bat or a single pitch. >> joe: and he is still hitless tonight. game 3, a lot of action. on the field, in the seats. on the p.a. system. 9-3. there are things we expect from a phone screen we expect it to be ridged. we expect it to be flat. we expect it to be fragile. but what if it wasn't? wouldn't that change what we expect from a phone? meet the new droid turbo 2. with moto shattershield technology. the world's first shatterproof screen. only on verizon. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e . or not. but you know the difference. e trade' s bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e trade opportunity is everywhere. hey guys. today we're going to play plants verses zombies garden warfare two but i only have one controller. uh oh... so who wants it? 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>> harold: we're watching a guy come of age right in front of our eyes. made some nice plays this series. and i remember you saying, that he wasn't known for the range. he has shown some plays already. >> tom: it was the scouting report coming in that kansas city had the bigger edge. much bigger edge. range, middle infield. especially to his left. he has been showing tremendous range. >> joe: here's alex gordon. one out and nobody. 97 comes home from familia. >> tom: they're still trying to win the game. they want to and. extend familia for the game >> joe: pitch number six. >> harold: the more you move the line, the more guys see him. the on deck circle, the one guy i wouldn't want him to face tonight. don't you know, it will come down to a confrontation, they're going to morales. so save it. >> tom: i'm not too worried. he has his good stuff. no matter how many times you've staenl hard sinker and the people in-mile-an-hour split. as we said, mejia was supposed to be in. suspended for drug use. gordon swinging two down. >> harold: that gets on in a hurry. the radar gun reading could be one thing. but a guy's delivery and his motion, tells the hitter a lot. he hides the ball. and it pops on you. and how about the movement? you saw gordon look back. i wouldn't be surprised if he asked the umpire, was that around? that ball moved a lot. put up by kris medlen. >> harold: i'll be watching this for a while as we go through the series. i wonderful have let him see it. i'm big on what i see, i'm going to remember. >> joe: morales can handle the fastball. david wright showing that he would make the last one. the mets are on the board in the series as they win game 3, 9-3. behind syndergaard. a four rbi night for david wright. >> joe: 3:22 game. syndergaard, the winner, ventura, the loser. a big night for granderson as well. >> harold: calling for the avengers. >> joe: 3-7-0. kansas city. 9-12-0 for the mets. kansas city up two games to one. and we look ahead to tomorrow night and that match-up of steven matz and chris young, the number four starters. >> harold: you think about it. you will switch some guys to the other side of the plate. zobrist will be hitting right-handed. >> joe: go down to the field and erin andrews. >> erin: thanks. so. curtis had something to say about this. your manager said it perfectly. we have to get these back going. how did you do it? what adjustments did you make? >> it's tough. that pitching staff makes it difficult to go ahead and get things going. trying to get pressure. taking it one pitch at a time. no matter what you're putting up there. you can't win there. you have to do little things to pass it on. >> erin: the royals come back and take the lead in the top of the second. here we go again. they're doing it again. you have something to say with that two-run homer. how many doesn't is this? >> well, the good thing early on. even though we scored runs, we didn't have opportunities. noah does a great job starting with you. david wright has been amazing. i don't know if there is a better nickname there is for him. how he kept rolling. >> you look temperature. they've been able to put up some runs. i think the halloween theme got him going. it was one of the big things i've enjoyed watching him do. >> erin: we'll see you tomorrow night for halloween. >> it is my favorite holiday. >> joe: the guys are down 1-0. you hit a 96-mile-per-hour fastball from ventura. what were you telling yourself going into that effect? >> just working on it. the biggest thing for me is getting my foot down. be ready for the fastball. i went looking for the fastball. put the nice easy swing on. >> ken: syndergaard. six innings. he turn it around? >> he's been cruising all post season. he had some trouble and that's where you see what they're made of. to be able to make the through six. he didn't have his best stuff, his best command. that's when you find out what a pitcher has got. he got us through six. it seemed like when we needed him to make a pitch, he made it. >> four by you tonight. coming here, the first game for you in citi field, how big wasett for you to have swung the bat. it's been nice to contribute. i've had a couple rbis. the name of the game is forget about yesterday and worry about today. glad i was able to contribute today. nice to get on the board early. >> ken: thanks a lot. back to you. wright, to curtis granderson. saw a little action early. in the end, syndergaard settled in. timely hitting for the mets. they have been waiting for that. kevin? >> we have a series in new york. the mets are on the board. alex rodriguez, raul ibanez, the mets come back in a big, big way. how do you know syndergaard finds his way? we'll talk about it. a big win over the royals. 2-1 kansas city in the world series. >> joe: back at citi field after the mets 9-3 win. welcome to our set here out in the outfield. man, this was the game that the talk about noah syndergaard. the first three innings, two runs allowed. wasn't his fault. >> he was okay early. not so great. an incredible end game. he gave up four pitches, four hits on four pitches. all fastballs in. and after that, a really nice rhythm and started all over the strike zone. a really nice job. >> joe: what did you like about syndergaard? >> >> they're great people here. i'm telling you. early. cuffed them. >> he was able to get the swings and misses. six punchouts. he did not cave. home-field advantage. he was able to get the strikeout. >> did he. he had 16 swings and misses. you're right. that's what they had. we're watching this game. alex talked about it. a lot of inside fastballs hit early. so what was the adjustment that syndergaard made? he retired 12 in a row. >> early on, as alex said, base hits on it. he was throwing ball down and away. he started using his breaking ball more. he elevated when he needed to. that was the running back in the corner. he powered them with that. when he starts throwing that breaking ball, elevated with that. following up with the nasty breaking ball. two seam fastball as well. and he adapted. >> as a hitter, you hope they stay in one or two quadrants. when they start spraying the ball all over the quadrant, it fastball. you finally got it. how about the mets resiliency? you were talking about coming through big hits with runners in scoring position. >> they had three guys in two hits. several guys with one hit. hits. so they got the hits. home runs out of the ballpark with the first hitter and the second hitter. >> frank, you said pre game show they needed granderson to step up. >> he is their guy. when he is playing well, the series is well. 4 for 10. when this guy goes, the offense goes. those two guys get it going. the offense will play. >> i think the home run was important for so many reasons. it was the captain. symbolic of basically the mets universe. the fact that it gave them something to clear about early, it was very important. >> i thought it was huge. david wright coming up big. but grandee putting the bsh on. >> let me ask you this. first at-bat of the game. here's escobar in there. he has first pitch hits. seemingly every single time as he lets him do his thing. and syndergaard high up and in. benches draw a little bit. i'm curious, did that set any kind of tone or am i overblowing it? >> it was something you don't do. he just threw it up and in. set the tone. >> did you like that at all for the mets? >> i liked the pitcher. i don't think it was trying to sends a message. i think it just got away from him. i would see no reason why he is trying on throw up and in to the lead off and hitting him. >> i don't think it was purpose. i think the royals early on fed off it. and then syndergaard threw everything down and started pitching. >> one thing is for sure. alex was here. >> the other thing before we leave you, we as a group have become very, very tight. when i came up earlier and my compadre was cold, i decided to help him out. right here. >> he couldn't plug it in. it's an electric blanket. they turned the electric off because of the lights. >> you got me. >> we had a good time. >> they were chanting, he's cold! >> the big win. >> we got a series. we got a series. >> do you own that? >> not yet. there you go. the fans going crazy. we've got plenty more postgame coverage, exclusive interviews and more. fox, your late local news. building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so capital one built something new - caf\s. where you can unwind with free wi-fi and banking advice, without all the mumbo jumbo. free checking accounts. no minimums, fees or gimmicks. and a top-rated banking app that lets you handle your financial needs... right here. that's banking reimagined. now on the fox 25 news temperatures cold overnight but how will be for halloween evening. >> a doctor seriously hurt hit by a truck while biking to work. the surveillance video and the search for the driver still out there right now. dozens of marijuana plants pulled from an apartment but the suspect accused of growing it still isn't caught. police aren't the only ones looking for him. halloween masks and a cease and desist order shoot we try to keep things under good supervision. >> the reason a local town tried to put a stop to one homeowner's halloween fighting back. >> announcer: complete new right now. this is fox 25 news at 11:00. >> first tonight at 11:00, a major marijuana growing attleboro. dozens of plants recovered but the suspects still out there tonight and right now police are on the hunt for him. thanks so much for staying up with us tonight i'm joy lim nakrin. >> i'm mark ockerbloom. kathryn burcham tell us us that the utility company is also looking for him. >> reporter: that's because investigators here say in order for robert gibson to grow that marijuana he tapped into the apartment building's electrical system causing not only a fire hazard but shorting out smoke detectors to the entire building. nearly 12 hours after a drug task force first burst into robert gibson's apartment, offers showed the final bag of evidence seized in today's raid on bank street. for hours police say they dismantled a working marijuana grow operation. 26 plants in all, along with system. police say in the second floor apartment robert gibson had been growing the plants for months. stealing electricity from operation. one of gibson's neighbors who didn't want to go on camera showed us his electricity bill which he said shot through the roof once gibson moved. in the neighbor said he complained to his landlord about how his rate quadrupled and now he's still stuck with paying off the bill that he believes gibson is responsible for. police won't say who tipped them off to the operation but tonight they're still seavering for gibson who slipped through their fingers before they executed the search warrant today. detectives tell me that gibson is already wanted on similar charges in new york. anyone with information on his whereabouts should call police. in attleboro, kathryn burcham, fox 25 news. also tonight, clipped by a truck before crashing to the ground. a doctor headed for the hospital now recovering from his own injuries. on the fox 25 news at 5:00 and 6:00, we showed you that stunning surveillance video and tonight our bob ward reports police are still looking for the driver. >> this is the eye-opening video exclusively obtained by fox 25. watch as a pickup truck strikes a cyclist in cambridge and speed away. the driver still out there cambridge police looking for him. >> there was any way to avoid him? >> i don't -- as he was pulling up there was only one way i felt like this was going to end. >> reporter: this is the cycleive he's dr. garin stone of mass general hospital. on tuesday, dr. stone was cycling to work at mass general along crowded webster ave when a pickup driver began beeping his horn and yelling at him to get out of the way. before dr. stone knew it the truck driver was bearing down on him and dr. stone had nowhere to go. >> i remember thinking he's going to hit me. i understand he was angry, and i understand there was emotions that cloud his perspective up to that point but there was no other way for that we couldn't share that space together. >> reporter: mario owns a nearby garage his surveillance camera recorded the crash and mario saw it happen. is there any possible way this guy hit the cyclist and didn't know? >> it's impossible. impossible. >> why? >> because he basically ran him over. >> reporter: the crash shattered dr. stone's wrist, he had pins and plates permanently embedded in his arm. he's hoping someone will see this footage, recognize the driver and call police. >> i've never seen anyone act out in aggression that way. they will say things to me or call out. but to actually pull your car into someone else i think it's a level that i have not seen before. >> reporter: the doctor tells me this weekend he will be boarding a plane for uganda where he will go on a mission to help the homeless. it's something he does several times a year but this trip is going to be different it's going to be hard because he doesn't have full use of both of his hands. now police here in cambridge urge you to take a good look at that video. if you recognize that truck contact cambridge police. manchester, new hampshire, police continue to investigate the sudden death of an infant girl. the story breaking on the police found on child we now know that the new hampshire prep school student just convicted and sentenced for the assault assault the legal team did not accept the terms of several deals. legree was sentenced yesterday to one year in jail he will have to register as a sex offender for the of the his life. no bail for a rhode island man he will undergo a mental competency hearing before his next court date the 25-year-old never entered a plea today in court. prosecutors say he feacted a couple in their 70s while putting gas in their card on the side of the road. >> new tonight multiple sox picture ryan johnson was car-jacked early this morning in cocoa beach, florida. he was not hurt when police say a 31-year-old man pulled a gun on johnson and another man in a convenience store parking lot. this man was arrested following a short pursuit. charged with car-jacking and aggravated assault. developing news now the u.s. will soon put boots on the ground in syria. president barack obama ordering troops to the region to help fight isis. two years after the president said he would not send troops to that country. stacey cohan reports. >> reporter: in syria, the term war-torn is insufficient. the landscape is divided between areas seized by isis, syrian government strongholds and multiple rebel groups. coalition and russian bombing campaigns aimed at eradicate ing the plight of islamic state fighters are ongoing. now in a dramatic policy shift the white house announces plans to put boots on the ground in northern syria. and arab force fighting isis. >> we can be a lot better off in terms of intelligence having forces there but on the other hand it's extremely dangerous and the question is are we getting drawn into the syrian mark. >> a senior administration official says fewer than 50 special operations officers will be sent to syria but is this just the beginning? >> it would not shock me if we ended up sending more in the future. but i think this is a very good step to have a much better feel for what's going on. >> reporter: white house insists this is not a step toward war. >> the core of our military strategy inside of syria is to build up the capacity of local forces to take the fight to isil on the ground in their own country. >> a noncombat mission in one of the most dangerous places in the world. i'm stacey cohan. a suspected bank robber may have struck again. boston police believe the person in these photos robbed the san tan dar bank bank. boston firefighters are blaming a malfunctioning solar fire. you can see smoke coming from the roof of a building near 43 mont this afternoon one person had to be transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation. firefighters did not exactly say how that panel malfunctioned. meanwhile fire officials are also investigating after an apartment building caught fire in manchester, new hampshire. this happened overnight on clifford street. firefighters were able to rescue several people and pets thankfully but one person had to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. tonight 20 people are displaced and they're being helped by the red cross. >> updating you on the high-profile case of a former millis police officer accused of shooting his own cruiser to cover up a lie. next month. her report released earlier this week showed that social worker copied-year-old reports after reports those old reports were from years before bella was born. the body of bella bond was found in a trash bag on deer island in june. her mother's boyfriend has been charged in in the murder and the murder is charged as an accessory to the crime. hypodermic needles found in a playground in hanover. we first brought you the story on fox 25 and since then concerned parents are speaking out to fox 25's erica richie. >> they're the things you expect to find at a playground in hanover today , we found a pacifier on the ground, right next it to there was a fruit snack wrapper those are the things that you would expect to find. earlier this week though at this very same playground the unexpected, hypodermic needles and today that news is not sitting well with many parents. >> it's actually really disturbing it. >> was really alarming now think we're ready to go home. so alarming to that point that you want to take your kids and leave right now? >> yeah, i obviously don't want them exposed to anything like that. like you were saying earlier with all the scpleafs stuff really anything can be anywhere. >> reporter: on tuesday it was syringes. hanover police say they were tossed at the playground at sylvester field. the fire department was called in to properly dispose of them and an e-mail went out town wide informing parents of the find. that not only put them on high alert when at the playground. >> we're always looking for the broken glass and stuff and i never even thought that. >> but also force some into conversations with their kids they were hoping it have on their own terms. >> not because the situation dictated it. >> they kind of kept going on and on they wanted to know what the needles were for not something i wanted ground. but we talked about it later. it's okay. definitely something they should have to go through. >> still though hanover police ren couraging parents to use this as an opportunity to talk to your kids about hypodermic in the meantime, police have increased patrols in this area to make sure this remains an isolated incident. in hanover, erica richie, fox 25 news. boston city hall lit up in green after dark to remember beloved former mayor tom menino. menino passed away one year ago today after a battle of cancer at the age of 71. city hall staff gathered outside city hall for a moment of silence. mayor menino served as leader for 20 years. the end of october is here that means the holidays still several weeks away. but one local radio station is getting a head start on the christmas song season. we'll tell you how ahead. plus, over a million clicks and counting. the controversy you don't see in this viral video leading to a very heated exchange on a local street. >> i don't know i count well. it's halloween.

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>> joe: 1-0 pitch to flores, >> tom: don't forget, herrera has faced 12 batters. he's not the lockdown guy right now that he typically is. >> harold: no, not at all. and they are hammering his fastball. he has to be shaking his head. he sits there and dominates with his heater all summer long. >> joe: flores, left side. they get one. two outs. a couple things that happened in this game tonight. welcome inside our broadcast booth. i'm joe, that's harold, that's tom. you talk about persevering through the second inning. a nice night, a four reb night. >> harold: yeah. he made a great adjustment. the first game pounding in. fastball in six months, which he probably had not. >> tom: i think it means a lot when your star players play like stars. >> joe: pinch-hitting for adson reed who had a quick and easy seventh. playing all season long. uribe came in. lagares is still in playing good ball. just that coming off the bench and being put in situations that you're not used to is tough. you look at mondesi. that's who they had to bring from the bench. >> joe: the 1-1. >> harold: we'll see a lot of that in the next couple games in the national league park. >> joe: uribe was part of that. the rbi base hit to right. probably the most important at-bat. probably the guy who wasn't active in nlcs. a lot of people might have wondered, why not morales? he was a key guy. not to lead off an inning. >> joe: 3-1 pitch. full count. >> tom: i didn't have a problem with the decision to use mondesi right there. honestly, i would like to make my big league appearance as a hitter instead of being on the field. as madson gets through the seventh. we go to the eighth inning of new york on top. so you can't post pictures. 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>> joe: cain was swinging from his heels but he popped it up. we know game 4 is tomorrow night. and it would become necessary if the mets win this game or don't win tonight and win tomorrow. that's 8:00 eastern sunday night after a triple header. and it would be a travel day if there is a game 6. and 6 and 7 would be again if necessary tuesday and wednesday in kc. >> joe: here's hosmer. in the air to center. didn't get it all. lagares. two outs. what's up, ken? >> ken: before the game we asked terry collins about possibly his line-up. he said, no. i'm not going to panic. when the manager panics, everyone panics. and i thought it was a really interesting observation by a guy who has managed really well in this city where little things can become things about very he's done a great job of quelling all that. >> joe: no doubt about it. undermanned. the pay roll was not there. the talent wasn't there. everybody was picking apart everything he did. he was strapped. >> joe: moustakas takes a strike from clippard. >> ken: let me tell you where he was six years ago. he was managing the huskies, an independent baseball, no salary, just spenlss. doing a favor for a buddy. out of major league baseball. the mets brought him back the next year as the minor league coordinator. the year after that, the job opened. the manager's job, terry come inls, on his third managing job finds himself in the third world series. >> joe: they picked a development guy for a young team and it paid off. nobody on. moustakas takes strike two. >> harold: you talk about a different terry collins. he was a fiery in your face guy in the early days. has mellowed out and has put all that into perspective. >> tom: experience matters. you can say that about ned yost as well. >> joe: terry collins first got a shot to manage in the big leagues. 94-96 in houston. and went to 97-99. his good friend, jim leeland is here. he was part of the staff. that's why if he ever took jacket off, you would see he is wearing number 10 in jim leeland's honor. >> harold: when you wait as long the experience that's terry has, you don't forget where you came from. your players sense that as well. you talk about don't panic about the lineup. you don't panic about who you are either. >> joe: terry is the oldest manager in major league baseball. tom coughlin is the oldest head coach in the nfl. the two have a mutual admiration society going. they've been texting. text? >> joe: they're 69 and 66. and they've been calling each other, rooting each other on. the giants are in first in the nfc east. the mets are in the world series. a good at-bat by moustakas. >> harold: they start doing a we'll be in trouble. jump on bored, joe. >> joe: he's like tom, you know? he may be the oldest doing it in major league baseball. but he is full of energy. just a joy to be around. these players love him. broken bat. popped up. pitchers can catch pop-ups. tweet it. it's true. bottom. eighth coming in. the most advanced iphone yet. get the new iphone 6s at t-mobile. the network that's doubled its lte coverage in the past year. our new extended range lte signal now reaches twice as far as before. and is four times better in buildings. get our lowest price on iphone 6s with trade-in. zero upfront and just 5 bucks a month with jump on demand. don't just watch the game, open up a can of football with a crisp, refreshing bud light. we're family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? 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[ laughter ] >> tom: isn't that the truth? >> harold: was that a three ball or a two ball? >> tom: he will never give up an at-bat or a single pitch. >> joe: and he is still hitless tonight. game 3, a lot of action. on the field, in the seats. on the p.a. system. 9-3. there are things we expect from a phone screen we expect it to be ridged. we expect it to be flat. we expect it to be fragile. but what if it wasn't? wouldn't that change what we expect from a phone? meet the new droid turbo 2. with moto shattershield technology. the world's first shatterproof screen. only on verizon. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e . or not. but you know the difference. e trade' s bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e trade opportunity is everywhere. hey guys. today we're going to play plants verses zombies garden warfare two but i only have one controller. uh oh... so who wants it? 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>> harold: we're watching a guy come of age right in front of our eyes. made some nice plays this series. and i remember you saying, that he wasn't known for the range. he has shown some plays already. >> tom: it was the scouting report coming in that kansas city had the bigger edge. much bigger edge. range, middle infield. especially to his left. he has been showing tremendous range. >> joe: here's alex gordon. one out and nobody. 97 comes home from familia. >> tom: they're still trying to win the game. they want to and. extend familia for the game >> joe: pitch number six. >> harold: the more you move the line, the more guys see him. the on deck circle, the one guy i wouldn't want him to face tonight. don't you know, it will come down to a confrontation, they're going to morales. so save it. >> tom: i'm not too worried. he has his good stuff. no matter how many times you've staenl hard sinker and the people in-mile-an-hour split. as we said, mejia was supposed to be in. suspended for drug use. gordon swinging two down. >> harold: that gets on in a hurry. the radar gun reading could be one thing. but a guy's delivery and his motion, tells the hitter a lot. he hides the ball. and it pops on you. and how about the movement? you saw gordon look back. i wouldn't be surprised if he asked the umpire, was that around? that ball moved a lot. put up by kris medlen. >> harold: i'll be watching this for a while as we go through the series. i wonderful have let him see it. i'm big on what i see, i'm going to remember. >> joe: morales can handle the fastball. david wright showing that he would make the last one. the mets are on the board in the series as they win game 3, 9-3. behind syndergaard. a four rbi night for david wright. >> joe: 3:22 game. syndergaard, the winner, ventura, the loser. a big night for granderson as well. >> harold: calling for the avengers. >> joe: 3-7-0. kansas city. 9-12-0 for the mets. kansas city up two games to one. and we look ahead to tomorrow night and that match-up of steven matz and chris young, the number four starters. >> harold: you think about it. you will switch some guys to the other side of the plate. zobrist will be hitting right-handed. >> joe: go down to the field and erin andrews. >> erin: thanks. so. curtis had something to say about this. your manager said it perfectly. we have to get these back going. how did you do it? what adjustments did you make? >> it's tough. that pitching staff makes it difficult to go ahead and get things going. trying to get pressure. taking it one pitch at a time. no matter what you're putting up there. you can't win there. you have to do little things to pass it on. >> erin: the royals come back and take the lead in the top of the second. here we go again. they're doing it again. you have something to say with that two-run homer. how many doesn't is this? >> well, the good thing early on. even though we scored runs, we didn't have opportunities. noah does a great job starting with you. david wright has been amazing. i don't know if there is a better nickname there is for him. how he kept rolling. >> you look temperature. they've been able to put up some runs. i think the halloween theme got him going. it was one of the big things i've enjoyed watching him do. >> erin: we'll see you tomorrow night for halloween. >> it is my favorite holiday. >> joe: the guys are down 1-0. you hit a 96-mile-per-hour fastball from ventura. what were you telling yourself going into that effect? >> just working on it. the biggest thing for me is getting my foot down. be ready for the fastball. i went looking for the fastball. put the nice easy swing on. >> ken: syndergaard. six innings. he turn it around? >> he's been cruising all post season. he had some trouble and that's where you see what they're made of. to be able to make the through six. he didn't have his best stuff, his best command. that's when you find out what a pitcher has got. he got us through six. it seemed like when we needed him to make a pitch, he made it. >> four by you tonight. coming here, the first game for you in citi field, how big wasett for you to have swung the bat. it's been nice to contribute. i've had a couple rbis. the name of the game is forget about yesterday and worry about today. glad i was able to contribute today. nice to get on the board early. >> ken: thanks a lot. back to you. wright, to curtis granderson. saw a little action early. in the end, syndergaard settled in. timely hitting for the mets. they have been waiting for that. kevin? >> we have a series in new york. the mets are on the board. alex rodriguez, raul ibanez, the mets come back in a big, big way. how do you know syndergaard finds his way? we'll talk about it. a big win over the royals. 2-1 kansas city in the world series. >> joe: back at citi field after the mets 9-3 win. welcome to our set here out in the outfield. man, this was the game that the talk about noah syndergaard. the first three innings, two runs allowed. wasn't his fault. >> he was okay early. not so great. an incredible end game. he gave up four pitches, four hits on four pitches. all fastballs in. and after that, a really nice rhythm and started all over the strike zone. a really nice job. >> joe: what did you like about syndergaard? >> >> they're great people here. i'm telling you. early. cuffed them. >> he was able to get the swings and misses. six punchouts. he did not cave. home-field advantage. he was able to get the strikeout. >> did he. he had 16 swings and misses. you're right. that's what they had. we're watching this game. alex talked about it. a lot of inside fastballs hit early. so what was the adjustment that syndergaard made? he retired 12 in a row. >> early on, as alex said, base hits on it. he was throwing ball down and away. he started using his breaking ball more. he elevated when he needed to. that was the running back in the corner. he powered them with that. when he starts throwing that breaking ball, elevated with that. following up with the nasty breaking ball. two seam fastball as well. and he adapted. >> as a hitter, you hope they stay in one or two quadrants. when they start spraying the ball all over the quadrant, it fastball. you finally got it. how about the mets resiliency? you were talking about coming through big hits with runners in scoring position. >> they had three guys in two hits. several guys with one hit. hits. so they got the hits. home runs out of the ballpark with the first hitter and the second hitter. >> frank, you said pre game show they needed granderson to step up. >> he is their guy. when he is playing well, the series is well. 4 for 10. when this guy goes, the offense goes. those two guys get it going. the offense will play. >> i think the home run was important for so many reasons. it was the captain. symbolic of basically the mets universe. the fact that it gave them something to clear about early, it was very important. >> i thought it was huge. david wright coming up big. but grandee putting the bsh on. >> let me ask you this. first at-bat of the game. here's escobar in there. he has first pitch hits. seemingly every single time as he lets him do his thing. and syndergaard high up and in. benches draw a little bit. i'm curious, did that set any kind of tone or am i overblowing it? >> it was something you don't do. he just threw it up and in. set the tone. >> did you like that at all for the mets? >> i liked the pitcher. i don't think it was trying to sends a message. i think it just got away from him. i would see no reason why he is trying on throw up and in to the lead off and hitting him. >> i don't think it was purpose. i think the royals early on fed off it. and then syndergaard threw everything down and started pitching. >> one thing is for sure. alex was here. >> the other thing before we leave you, we as a group have become very, very tight. when i came up earlier and my compadre was cold, i decided to help him out. right here. >> he couldn't plug it in. it's an electric blanket. they turned the electric off because of the lights. >> you got me. >> we had a good time. >> they were chanting, he's cold! >> the big win. >> we got a series. we got a series. >> do you own that? >> not yet. there you go. the fans going crazy. we've got plenty more postgame coverage, exclusive interviews and more. fox, your late local news. building a better bank starts with looking at something old, like this... and saying, "really?" so capital one built something new - caf\s. where you can unwind with free wi-fi and banking advice, without all the mumbo jumbo. free checking accounts. no minimums, fees or gimmicks. and a top-rated banking app that lets you handle your financial needs... right here. that's banking reimagined. now on the fox 25 news temperatures cold overnight but how will be for halloween evening. >> a doctor seriously hurt hit by a truck while biking to work. the surveillance video and the search for the driver still out there right now. dozens of marijuana plants pulled from an apartment but the suspect accused of growing it still isn't caught. police aren't the only ones looking for him. halloween masks and a cease and desist order shoot we try to keep things under good supervision. >> the reason a local town tried to put a stop to one homeowner's halloween fighting back. >> announcer: complete new right now. this is fox 25 news at 11:00. >> first tonight at 11:00, a major marijuana growing attleboro. dozens of plants recovered but the suspects still out there tonight and right now police are on the hunt for him. thanks so much for staying up with us tonight i'm joy lim nakrin. >> i'm mark ockerbloom. kathryn burcham tell us us that the utility company is also looking for him. >> reporter: that's because investigators here say in order for robert gibson to grow that marijuana he tapped into the apartment building's electrical system causing not only a fire hazard but shorting out smoke detectors to the entire building. nearly 12 hours after a drug task force first burst into robert gibson's apartment, offers showed the final bag of evidence seized in today's raid on bank street. for hours police say they dismantled a working marijuana grow operation. 26 plants in all, along with system. police say in the second floor apartment robert gibson had been growing the plants for months. stealing electricity from operation. one of gibson's neighbors who didn't want to go on camera showed us his electricity bill which he said shot through the roof once gibson moved. in the neighbor said he complained to his landlord about how his rate quadrupled and now he's still stuck with paying off the bill that he believes gibson is responsible for. police won't say who tipped them off to the operation but tonight they're still seavering for gibson who slipped through their fingers before they executed the search warrant today. detectives tell me that gibson is already wanted on similar charges in new york. anyone with information on his whereabouts should call police. in attleboro, kathryn burcham, fox 25 news. also tonight, clipped by a truck before crashing to the ground. a doctor headed for the hospital now recovering from his own injuries. on the fox 25 news at 5:00 and 6:00, we showed you that stunning surveillance video and tonight our bob ward reports police are still looking for the driver. >> this is the eye-opening video exclusively obtained by fox 25. watch as a pickup truck strikes a cyclist in cambridge and speed away. the driver still out there cambridge police looking for him. >> there was any way to avoid him? >> i don't -- as he was pulling up there was only one way i felt like this was going to end. >> reporter: this is the cycleive he's dr. garin stone of mass general hospital. on tuesday, dr. stone was cycling to work at mass general along crowded webster ave when a pickup driver began beeping his horn and yelling at him to get out of the way. before dr. stone knew it the truck driver was bearing down on him and dr. stone had nowhere to go. >> i remember thinking he's going to hit me. i understand he was angry, and i understand there was emotions that cloud his perspective up to that point but there was no other way for that we couldn't share that space together. >> reporter: mario owns a nearby garage his surveillance camera recorded the crash and mario saw it happen. is there any possible way this guy hit the cyclist and didn't know? >> it's impossible. impossible. >> why? >> because he basically ran him over. >> reporter: the crash shattered dr. stone's wrist, he had pins and plates permanently embedded in his arm. he's hoping someone will see this footage, recognize the driver and call police. >> i've never seen anyone act out in aggression that way. they will say things to me or call out. but to actually pull your car into someone else i think it's a level that i have not seen before. >> reporter: the doctor tells me this weekend he will be boarding a plane for uganda where he will go on a mission to help the homeless. it's something he does several times a year but this trip is going to be different it's going to be hard because he doesn't have full use of both of his hands. now police here in cambridge urge you to take a good look at that video. if you recognize that truck contact cambridge police. manchester, new hampshire, police continue to investigate the sudden death of an infant girl. the story breaking on the police found on child we now know that the new hampshire prep school student just convicted and sentenced for the assault assault the legal team did not accept the terms of several deals. legree was sentenced yesterday to one year in jail he will have to register as a sex offender for the of the his life. no bail for a rhode island man he will undergo a mental competency hearing before his next court date the 25-year-old never entered a plea today in court. prosecutors say he feacted a couple in their 70s while putting gas in their card on the side of the road. >> new tonight multiple sox picture ryan johnson was car-jacked early this morning in cocoa beach, florida. he was not hurt when police say a 31-year-old man pulled a gun on johnson and another man in a convenience store parking lot. this man was arrested following a short pursuit. charged with car-jacking and aggravated assault. developing news now the u.s. will soon put boots on the ground in syria. president barack obama ordering troops to the region to help fight isis. two years after the president said he would not send troops to that country. stacey cohan reports. >> reporter: in syria, the term war-torn is insufficient. the landscape is divided between areas seized by isis, syrian government strongholds and multiple rebel groups. coalition and russian bombing campaigns aimed at eradicate ing the plight of islamic state fighters are ongoing. now in a dramatic policy shift the white house announces plans to put boots on the ground in northern syria. and arab force fighting isis. >> we can be a lot better off in terms of intelligence having forces there but on the other hand it's extremely dangerous and the question is are we getting drawn into the syrian mark. >> a senior administration official says fewer than 50 special operations officers will be sent to syria but is this just the beginning? >> it would not shock me if we ended up sending more in the future. but i think this is a very good step to have a much better feel for what's going on. >> reporter: white house insists this is not a step toward war. >> the core of our military strategy inside of syria is to build up the capacity of local forces to take the fight to isil on the ground in their own country. >> a noncombat mission in one of the most dangerous places in the world. i'm stacey cohan. a suspected bank robber may have struck again. boston police believe the person in these photos robbed the san tan dar bank bank. boston firefighters are blaming a malfunctioning solar fire. you can see smoke coming from the roof of a building near 43 mont this afternoon one person had to be transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation. firefighters did not exactly say how that panel malfunctioned. meanwhile fire officials are also investigating after an apartment building caught fire in manchester, new hampshire. this happened overnight on clifford street. firefighters were able to rescue several people and pets thankfully but one person had to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. tonight 20 people are displaced and they're being helped by the red cross. >> updating you on the high-profile case of a former millis police officer accused of shooting his own cruiser to cover up a lie. next month. her report released earlier this week showed that social worker copied-year-old reports after reports those old reports were from years before bella was born. the body of bella bond was found in a trash bag on deer island in june. her mother's boyfriend has been charged in in the murder and the murder is charged as an accessory to the crime. hypodermic needles found in a playground in hanover. we first brought you the story on fox 25 and since then concerned parents are speaking out to fox 25's erica richie. >> they're the things you expect to find at a playground in hanover today , we found a pacifier on the ground, right next it to there was a fruit snack wrapper those are the things that you would expect to find. earlier this week though at this very same playground the unexpected, hypodermic needles and today that news is not sitting well with many parents. >> it's actually really disturbing it. >> was really alarming now think we're ready to go home. so alarming to that point that you want to take your kids and leave right now? >> yeah, i obviously don't want them exposed to anything like that. like you were saying earlier with all the scpleafs stuff really anything can be anywhere. >> reporter: on tuesday it was syringes. hanover police say they were tossed at the playground at sylvester field. the fire department was called in to properly dispose of them and an e-mail went out town wide informing parents of the find. that not only put them on high alert when at the playground. >> we're always looking for the broken glass and stuff and i never even thought that. >> but also force some into conversations with their kids they were hoping it have on their own terms. >> not because the situation dictated it. >> they kind of kept going on and on they wanted to know what the needles were for not something i wanted ground. but we talked about it later. it's okay. definitely something they should have to go through. >> still though hanover police ren couraging parents to use this as an opportunity to talk to your kids about hypodermic in the meantime, police have increased patrols in this area to make sure this remains an isolated incident. in hanover, erica richie, fox 25 news. boston city hall lit up in green after dark to remember beloved former mayor tom menino. menino passed away one year ago today after a battle of cancer at the age of 71. city hall staff gathered outside city hall for a moment of silence. mayor menino served as leader for 20 years. the end of october is here that means the holidays still several weeks away. but one local radio station is getting a head start on the christmas song season. we'll tell you how ahead. plus, over a million clicks and counting. the controversy you don't see in this viral video leading to a very heated exchange on a local street. >> i don't know i count well. it's halloween.

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