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OAKLAND, Calif. New Balance Shoes Nz . -- Kendall Graveman is a big fan of motivational tapes and speeches, something the Athletics right-hander relied on quite a bit after losing six of his first seven decisions this year.How quickly things change.With the way hes pitched lately, Graveman has emerged as a source of inspiration for teammates.Graveman pitched into the seventh inning to become Oaklands first 10-game winner this season, and the Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians 5-1 Wednesday to win the series.I thought we threw the ball well and had a good game plan going in, Graveman said. Just to have that feel from the mechanics side of it gives you a lot of confidence to go out there and continue to execute pitches where you want them.The As took two of three games from the AL Central leaders, who had swept a three-game set against Oakland in July. Cleveland went into the day with the best record in the American League but was held to one run for the third consecutive game while being outscored 14-3 in the series.Hopefully we just had like three days of amnesia, Indians manager Terry Francona said. Those things happen. Not fun when it does but it happens. They did a number on us.Khris Davis tripled and scored as part of Oaklands five-run second inning against Trevor Bauer (9-6).Roberto Perez homered while Jose Ramirez and Lonnie Chisenhall had two hits apiece for Cleveland.Graveman (10-8) extended his scoreless streak to 16 innings before Perez homered in the seventh.Graveman allowed six hits in 6 2/3 innings. Since starting the season 1-6, hes gone 9-2 with a 3.36 ERA in 17 starts.Mark Rzepczynski, Ryan Dull and Ryan Madson combined to retire the final seven batters.To hold a team and a lineup like that to a couple runs ... its fun to watch, Graveman said. Guys are starting to step up and do some good things in big situations.Bauer gave up nine hits over 6 2/3 innings. After striking out a career-high 13 in his last start, he fanned three.Ryon Healy, Max Muncy and Chad Pinder drove in runs during the second for Oakland. Two more runs scored when first baseman Carlos Santana lost Danny Valencias high pop-up in the sun and was charged with an error.Its been kind of a theme for us this year, As manager Bob Melvin said. I cant figure it out. Theres certain days and certain series that we can move the line offensively. We just dont do it consistently enough.PERFECTLY PLACEDPerez homered with two outs in the seventh. The ball hit off the top of the wall in right field and bounced right back into Valencias glove. Umpires initially ruled it a hit, then changed it to a home run -- Perezs first of the season -- after going to replay.That particular part of the fence, behind it, its out of play, so Im guessing thats what they were calling, Melvin said. Its the only place in the ballpark where you have that metal piece behind it, and it ended up affecting us.TRAINERS ROOMAthletics: SS Marcus Semien was put on the paternity list. Right-handed reliever J.B. Wendelken was called up from Triple-A Nashville.UP NEXTIndians: RHP Josh Tomlin (11-7) pitches the opener in Texas on Thursday. He was roughed up for eight runs in 3 2/3 innings the last time he faced the Rangers on May 30.Athletics: LHP Ross Detwiler (1-2) makes his third career start against St. Louis on Friday in the opener of a three-game series with the Cardinals. Detwiler has allowed 11 runs over his past 8 2/3 innings. New Balance Shoes Nz Sale .com) - Following a late-game loss to the reigning NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors will look to sustain their recent high-level play as they travel to Indiana to take on the Pacers. New Balance Womens Shoes Nz . -- Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick Harou rushed in two scores as the No. http://www.wholesalenewbalancenz.com/ . Jordan Lynch, the all-purpose Heisman Trophy finalist from Northern Illinois, failed to make it into that exclusive club. NEW YORK -- Kateryna Bondarenko, who had just won her second-round singles match, was collecting her things at the changeover chair Wednesday night when a man named Sam Hu jumped off the three-foot ledge that separates Court 13 from the stands.Hu landed awkwardly but turned deftly toward the seats and slipped his left arm around her back. Bondarenko, almost reflexively, responded in kind with her right arm, awaiting the imminent photo opportunity.As a friend in the stands snapped the shot, Hu, hip to hip with Bondarenko, gleefully gave a thumbs up and said, Beautiful, beautiful.Two security guards, who arrived at the scene six seconds after he arrived, actually waited several more seconds as the photographer wrapped up. Bondarenko smiled as Hu, 47, was hustled away, amid applause and laughter.If Hu had intended to harm her, certainly he was in a position to do so.Six seconds, said Bethanie Mattek-Sands, a heavily decorated American doubles player, can be a long, long time. Anything could happen, even that fast.And thats the difficult piece of this incident. The two assigned security guards reacted swiftly, but not fast enough, to prevent a potential assault.Earlier this summer, an extraordinary video surfaced that showed a fan jumping down into the players tunnel after a friendly between Lionel Messis Barcelona and the home-team Celtic in Dublin. The fan lands on his feet and, just as he attempts to embrace Messi, a security guard decks him with a chest-high flying tackle. Mike Rodriguez, the USTAs director of security, said that tennis, like basketball, is a tough assignment.Its difficult to guard a court, Rodriguez said Thursday. We are dealing with human beings, so training and focus are always a factor.We got the word out last night. There is a reaction if you try to take that action.New York police made the arrest, charged Hu with interference of a sporting event, recently upgraded to a misdemeanor, and took him to the station house of the 110th precinct.On Thursday, Hu was released and active on Chinese social media Thursday. He owns a?tennis academy near Shanghai, China, but lives in Long Island.Learn from this lesson, he wrote on Weichat. Man [need] to control himself, control, control.As part of the US Open protocol, Hu has been banned from the event for 10 years.Bondarenko, whose doubles match was canceled Thursday because of rain, was not available for comment.The incident recalled last years French Open, when a spectator seeking a selfie with Roger Federer ran onto the court and made contact before security intervened. Afterward, security was visibly heightened. It was another ultimately benign example of star worship, but the opportunity for foul play was there.I feel safe, insisted No. 5 seed Simona Halep after her second-round victory. Nothing happened to me until now. No one wants to hurt you, even if someone is coming to take a picture with you.But in 1993, when Bondarenko was a 6-year-old playing tennis in the Ukraine, Monica Seles was stabbed in the back while sitting on her changeover chair in Hamburg. Gunter Parche, a crazed supporter of Steffi Graf, drove a nine-inch boning knife between Seles shoulder blades. Seles, who had wonn eight Grand Slam singles titles before her 20th birthday, did not play another match for more than two years. New Balance Nz Sale. Upon her return, Seles was never the same.That was 23 years ago. Today, terrorism and security occupy a far more significant place in our consciousness.This is more than just a tennis tournament were talking about; its the world, said Patrick McEnroe, the former USTA general manager of player development. You do everything right, and theres still that opportunity. At some point, you have to just trust in the world.McEnroe, citing the increased presence of x-ray machines at the gates and more aggressive bag checks, reminisced about the old days, when security was more of an afterthought.No. 2 seed Andy Murray said safety concerns surface more when hes off the court.When I am out in the streets and stuff, I think more about that, he said. Not just because of the things that have happened in the world, like in the big cities over the last 15, 20 years.When Im at a tennis tournament, I dont know; I just feel comfortable when Im on the court.Murray related the anecdote of a kid who leaped onto the court after a match at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.I had signed his hat, and then gone away with his pen, Murray said. He jumped onto the court and asked for the pen back.According to Rodriguez, the USTA, NYPD and security force regularly engage in tactical exercises.Look, there are plenty of examples in the tennis world, never mind the sporting world, he said. People come on the court to get a selfie, kiss someone, hug them. In our training, we remind people that what youre seeing might not be what you think it is. You need to [be] prepared when its not that.You cant just think its not a big deal. Everything is important.Brad Gilbert, coach of Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick and Andy Murray, shook his head when Bondarenkos incident was described to him.If someone wanted to do something, thats pretty hard to defend, said Gilbert, an ESPN analyst. If theyre crazy enough to try it, the opportunity is there.The fact that he could get that close to her, man. My guess is the debriefing room is not a pleasant place today.Hes right. Video of the episode was posted on Instagram, and Rodriguez said it generated hundreds of thousands of views. He forwarded it to the private security company responsible.This is what we do on the counter-terrorism side, explained Rodriguez, who comes from that background. I said, You need to use this as a training aid, a positive reinforcement. But we need to pay a little more attention to people understanding what they need to do.All told, Rodriguez said, there are close to 300 security guards and an equal number of New York City police on site every day. Seven or eight people are deployed for the show courts, where the players and attention they generate are greater, and a minimum of two, plus one for relief, on the field courts. In addition, two people from player operations escort players to and from the courts.It stops and makes you think, Mattek-Sands said. But its the world we live in. ' ' '