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Transcripts For KPIX The Late Show With Stephen Colbert 20200123

it s the late show with stephen colbert. tonight: mr. schiff goes to washington. plus, stephen welcomes john mulaney featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it s stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) stephen: come on! oh! hey, nice to see you! lovely. hey, everybody, please, have a seat. good to see you. happy wednesday. happy hump day, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, to the late show. i m your host, stephen colbert. the excitement in the air. everybody knows it s day two of donald trump s senate impeachment trial. and if mcconnell has his way, it ll go just like trump s dating career: quick and disappointing, and no questions asked. also, i would like $130,000 to forget i ever met him. and i will tell you all about it in tonight s don and giant impeach. he s such a pain in the ass ( laughter ) stephen: once again, the lead manager of the case today was adam schiff. it was gratifying to see som

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Josh Naylor's error sinks Cleveland Indians in 10-inning loss to Reds, 3-2

Josh Naylor’s error sinks Cleveland Indians in 10-inning loss to Reds, 3-2 Updated Apr 17, 2021; Facebook Share CINCINNATI It was almost like the Indians lost twice on Saturday afternoon. Once in the ninth inning and once in the 10th. They officially lost to the Reds, 3-2, in the 10th when pinch-hitter Tyler Stephen singled home Eugenio Suarez from third base with one out. Suarez started the inning at second base as the automatic runner. He went to third on a fly ball by Tyler Naquin and scored on Stephenson’s single off Oliver Perez. They really lost in the ninth when Josh Naylor’s error at first base opened the door to defeat. Naylor, making his 2021 debut at first, failed to field a routine grounder by Max Schrock with two out in the ninth and the Indians leading, 2-1. The ball went through his legs, ala Bill Buckner in the 1986 World Series, as Schrock went to second. From there pinch-runner Nick Senzel scored the tying run on Jesse Winker’s single to make it 2-2.

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