Kent 533 for 6 dec (Billings 171, Stevens 140) beat Gloucestershire 221 (Marshall 58, Viljoen 5-55) and 243 (Marshall 118, Viljoen 3-66, Stevens 3-45)Scorecard It says a lot about this Kent side that they were able to keep their patience on the final day against Gloucestershire. The matter at hand was simple: six wickets in three sessions, plenty of overs with a second new ball and Michael Klinger already back in the hutch. But Gloucestershire fought hard to stave off defeat, taking the game into a third session to really test the patience of a young Kent spine.In previous years, when Championship cricket might have been regarded as a nuisance, today it was evident just how much it meant to Kent. While the bowlers started too wide, they improved their lines throughout the day and, with Sam Northeast constantly changing an energetic field to employ tactics that came good, there was something that told you that Kent would see this home.The wicket of Jack Taylor perhaps summed up the quality of the collective work. Having fed him full deliveries after lunch, Northeast urged his bowlers to test out the batsmans patience when the ball was bouncing up at head height. Matt Coles served up a sharp bouncer, bounding down the slope from the Ashley Down Road End, the shot came and with it the edge through to Sam Billings.Knowing that Essex at won last night was interesting for the guys, said Northeast. It meant a bit of extra pressure. But were playing some serious good cricket at the moment - this bowling attack keeps performing. He saved special mention for Hardus Viljoen, as the South African backed up 5 for 55 in the opening innings with 3 for 66 in the second, including the winning wicket, capping off an exceptional debut.He has made one of the best debuts I can ever recall seeing from an overseas player, Northeast said of a man who will now be known for more in England - the Garden of England at any rate - than his debut ball in Test cricket that dismissed Alastair Cook.Just one wicket fell in the morning session - a gift from Phil Mustard, who had looked unperturbed, drove wildly at a delivery moving across him from Mitchell Claydon, into the hands of Sean Dickson for a simple catch at point. The second session brought three more with it, as Kent broke into the tail with the wicket of Taylor, before Miles and Payne were bowled by Viljoen and James Tredwell respectively.At the other end, Hamish Marshall was going about his business, the only batsman who seemed to have time on a pitch that got better as the game wore on. Without his 58 in the first innings, defeat may have come sooner. Certainly, his third Championship hundred, while making Kent sing for their supper, was a reminder to all associated with Gloucestershire that he has been a great servant to the county. Not that many needed reminding.Since joining the club in 2006, initially as an overseas player, he has given more than half of his first class career to the county. Todays hundred was his 21st for Gloucestershire - 29th in all first class cricket - and the runs in this fixture took him beyond 14,000 in the format. He will now return to New Zealand, where he and his family feel more settled. He has not, as of yet, retired from professional cricket and will seek further opportunities in his homeland over the winter.In the end, Kent required the new ball to remove him, as Matt Coles delivered a full, outswinging delivery that caught him playing enough across the line to hit him in line. He saluted all sides of the ground, as the Kent fielders joined with those present to wish him well as he made his way back to the pavilion. Not long after he departed, Liam Norwells fight faded, as he slashed at a wide delivery from Viljoen for an edge through to Billings to give Kent a fourth Championship win of the season.As for Gloucestershire, their Championship goose is seemingly cooked. At stumps, it was announced that Klinger is going back to Australia on Sunday as per Western Australias request. He was initially going to miss the final two rounds (away to Northamptonshire and home to Sussex) for the birth of his child but, having picked up a shoulder injury, his state has requested he return early and will now miss the upcoming matches away to Derbyshire and Glamorgan, too.It sums up the end of Gloucestershires summer neatly. Having fought valiantly in all three formats, they will limp into the winter with little to show for their efforts.Roy White Yankees Jersey .com) - Richie Incognito has reportedly been admitted to a psychiatric care unit in Arizona. Jordan Montgomery Yankees Jersey .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch. https://www.cheapyankees.com/1891g-mike-ford-jersey-yankees.html . SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. Masahiro Tanaka Jersey . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. 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I hope youre enjoying it, and I hope Im not interrupting it too much.San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy cherished his chance to visit with Scully last week at Dodger Stadium, and to be part of Scullys special farewell Sunday.This is his last game, and were honored to think hed come up here, 80 years to the day that he became a Giants fan, Bochy said. Thats pretty amazing, isnt it? Not just a tremendous body of work, but how long hes been doing it and how great he still is. So its pretty cool.Fans in the sellout crowd turned to look up at Scully when they gave him a standing ovation, and held signs as a Scully video welcomed fans on the scoreboard shortly before the first pitch at AT&T Park, where he has been riding in and out of the ballpark on Hall of Famer Willie Mays golf cart. Scully had some time to reminisce with the Say Hey Kid on Saturday.The 88-year-old Scully politely declined any kind of on-field celebration offered by the Giants. San Francisco then jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first.Just as it has been for two years, the Dodgers are in trouble at AT&T Park, Scully said. The sun has broken through the clouds and it is shining on the Giants for the moment.Scullys booth featured a special security detail all weekend, and Scully had several personal drivers to get around the city. He handled the Giants broadcast in the third inning, and then said that while San Francisco fans might consider it no big deal, it was for him, noting his appreciation of the thoughtful gesture.The Oakland Raiders took out a full-page ad in the San Francisco Chronicle, honoring Scully with the NFL teams longtime catchphrase, Commitment to Excellence.VIN MISS U ALREADY one sign blared. The media cafeteria featured cupcakes with an edible message of Thank You Vin and a tiny microphone.Scully offered some memorable phrases early in his finale:During Hunter Pences first-inning at-bat, Scully noted, He would make coffee nervous. ... Hes just been a wild man swinging tthe bat this series.dddddddddddd Scully noted later in the broadcast that Pence is one of his favorite players because he tries so hard, but noted the right fielder is trying too hard right now.After the game, when told of Scullys remarks, Pence smiled and said, Hes pretty funny.A room-service fly ball to Angel Pagan -- thats how Scully called L.A. first baseman Adrian Gonzalezs fly to left in the second. Later, Scully described Pagans piercing eyes.Fans received a special poster with a photo of Scully in an orange sports coat that read:VIN SCULLY FINAL MLB BROADCAST.SEASONS 67 -- BROADCASTS 9,000+ -- BASEBALL FAN 80 YEARSLA VS SFOctober 2, 2016On back, it read, THANK YOU VINEven the out-of-town scoreboard beneath the right-field arcade paid tribute with THX in one slot and VIN below it.Giants CEO Larry Baer and Mays presented a plaque to Scully before the top of the fourth, and Scully apologized for coming back tardy to the broadcast.Theres a game going on, Scully said, Thank you, Larry. Scully went on to express his gratitude for the Giants hospitality all weekend with him and his family.In the middle of the inning, Giants fans stood again to honor Scully as Frank Sinatras My Way played. Scully, Mays and Baer were shown on the videoboard, and the Giants announced a plaque will be hung in the visiting broadcast booth.Everybody involved seemed to appreciate the moment, being a tiny part of it or simply playing witness to the end of an era in baseball.Its hard to repeat what happened last Sunday at Dodger Stadium, but the finality now, Dodgers-Giants, I know there might be a tear in Vins eye, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. To be a part of what hes done in his last game, Ill give him a little salute at some point.Afterward, Roberts called it a huge honor to be part of Scullys finale and also a sad day, but its something that definitely should be rejoiced -- hes had an amazing career.Scully told his story once more of going to games at the old Polo Grounds, the tale of the little redheaded kid walking by a Chinese laundry, 8 3/4 leaving grammar school on his way home. ... I just fell in love with baseball.Mike Krukow and the other Giants broadcasters told Scully how much they loved him and led Take Me Out to the Ball Game in the booth next to Scullys booth during the seventh-inning stretch.In the sixth, amid all the reflection and fanfare, Scully reminded his audience he was supposed to be handling play-by-play.It has been a party, a retirement party, he said, and it has been marvelous. ' ' '