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(KGTV) — For Manny Machado, it's a role he doesn't take to heart, but one he understands."I always will be the villain, no matter what," Machado told the New York Post. "I don't know why. That is just stuff I have to deal with, and I have been okay dealing with that situation. That doesn't bother me."The newest San Diego Padres comes in with an infamous past. RELATED: San Diego Padres sell out Opening Day game with Manny MachadoLast season, during the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series run, Machado didn't please some fans after spiking Boston Red Sox first baseman Steve Pearce's foot. Or when colliding with Milwaukee Brewers' Jesus Aguilar during the National League Championship Series.His comment that he's not a "Johnny Hustle" kind-of player also irked some.Whether it be a 10-year, 0 million contract with the Padres or maturing as a player, Machado told the Post he's prepared to push the noise aside and focus on his game.“I can only control what I do on the field. I can control how good of a teammate I am. How good of a baseball player I am. I am not going to say that I don’t regret some of the things I have done," Machado said. “I have done some pretty dumb things. I am not going to lie. I see the things I have done. And I have done some dumb things. "At the same time, I have done things that get blown out of the water and suddenly I am that guy. At the end of the day, I play baseball and I don’t let anything else get in my head.”RELATED: San Diego Padres introduce new acquisition Manny MachadoAnd as for San Diego, he's confident he's found the right home.“It is a little far away from home, but we couldn’t be happier with our decision, we really couldn’t,” Machado told the Post.To read more of the Post's interview with Machado, click here. 1782
(KGTV) — A Delaware school is apologizing after the infamous Rosanne Barr rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" recorded in San Diego was played before a recent high school football game.The Seaford School District said Wednesday they are unsure of how the recording was played before Seaford High School's Tuesday night football game, according to the News Journal of Wilmington.A letter from Superintendent David Perrington said the pregame proceedings with be improved and they are looking into the recent fumble.Students and families were shocked when Barr's version of the national anthem, recorded before a San Diego Padres game on July 25, 1990, blared over the intercom to usher in the game.Perrington's letter says the district usually plays the national anthem before games and will pay a district-approved version in the future.Need a reminder of how the infamous rendition played out? Check out the video below:The Associated Press contributed to this report. 981
(KGTV) - A ballot initiative could relieve Californians squeezed by rising rent prices.The initiative, led by the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, is pushing to repeal the state's 1995 Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which prevents rent control from being applied to all housing built after 1995.The initiative has gained at least 25 percent of the signatures needed, according to the Sacramento Bee. If successful, the initiative could give communities more power over rent control ordinances. RELATED: San Diego group calling for rent controlSupporters believe a repeal of the act will help solve California's rent crunch, but critics fear such a repeal will stifle construction and development, and only make things worse.The initiative's organizers have until June 25 to gather 365,880 signatures from California voters to qualify for the November ballot, according to the Sacramento Bee.The push for rent control isn't just taking place on the state level.RELATED: New numbers show exodus from San Diego County, CaliforniaThe National City Families for Fair Rent coalition of tenants and community leaders are kicking off a signature-gathering campaign on March 24 to submit a proposal for rent control to the city.The group hopes to get their measure submitted to the November ballot as well to have a program implemented to stabilize rising rents in National City. 1440
(KGTV and AP) -- California's governor says the three American flight crew members who died when their aerial water tanker crashed while battling wildfires in southeastern Australia were part of a crew on a California-based tanker. 10News also learned that the same plane that crashed was stationed in Ramona last August. Gov. Gavin Newsom, in a statement on Thursday, did not identify the crew members but called them heroes. The premier of Australia's New South Wales state confirmed the crash deaths in the Snowy Monaro region as Australia attempts to deal with an unprecedented fire season that has left a large swath of destruction. Canada-based Coulson Aviation says one of its Lockheed large air tankers was lost after it left Richmond in New South Wales with retardant for a firebombing mission. In a press release, Coulson Aviation identified the crew members as Capt. Ian H. McBeth, 44, of Great Falls, Mont.; First Officer Paul Clyde Hudson, 42, of Buckeye, Ariz.; and First Engineer Rick A. DeMorgan, Jr., 43, of Navarre, Fla.When CAL FIRE's Thomas Shoots heard about the fiery crash in Australia, he said he felt a gut punch. "Whether it's out in Australia or here in California, it really hits home," Shoots said. When Shoots found out it was the exact plane that was stationed in Ramona last August, he said it added to the devastation. "We brought them on with the plane and the crew, to get our pilots trained up so that we are ready to make a smooth transition to the Calfire C-130s starting next year," Shoots said. In mid-2021, CAL FIRE San Diego is slated to get its own C-130 aircraft added to their fire fighting arsenal. Its larger frame has a 4,000-gallon load, as opposed to current ones that can drop 1,200 gallons at a time. But before it gets here, CAL FIRE contracted with Coulson Aviation, to train its aviators. In the one month Coulson was in San Diego County, Shoots said they not only taught their personnel but also flew over and fought active fires. "They did an excellent job. The pilots with Coulson are bar none, and they were really a huge resource for us."Australian officials have not released the names of the fallen American firefighters. But they do say they are highly experienced, and they have a long-standing relationship with the company. "Our hearts are with all those that are suffering what is the loss of three remarkable, well-respected crew, that have invested so many decades of their life in fire fighting and fire management," NSW Rural Fire Service Commissioner, Shane Fitzsimmons said. CAL FIRE San Diego does not know if the same crew that trained their firefighters were the ones who died in Australia. Either way, they said this is a heavy loss. 2719
(KGTV) - A man in a stolen truck led Oklahoma City Police officers on a chase Friday that ended in a rural area.The pursuit started on Interstate 240 in southwest Oklahoma City and continued into Moore, OK, according to KOCO.The truck lost its trailer while going through a field.At one point, another vehicle pulled alongside the truck and a man raised a gun toward the truck.The truck’s driver also stopped to pull a large crate out of the truck bed.10News is monitoring developments in this story. 508