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SEATTLE -- Sonny Grays tuneup for his first stint in the post-season went as Oakland manager Bob Melvin hoped. But it came with no guarantees that Gray will be in the Athletics rotation for the AL Division Series against Detroit, at least until its officially announced. "You can make your own assumptions," Melvin said. "I really dont want to say anything right now until we have it all decided and that probably happens at some point in time tomorrow." Grey threw five shutout innings, Oakland had a pair of four-run innings and the Athletics closed out the regular season with a 9-0 win over Seattle in Eric Wedges final game as Mariners manager. The As now turn their attention to the ALDS against Detroit that will begin Friday in Oakland, while Seattle enters the off-season with another managerial search on the docket. Oakland is likely to start 18-game winner Bartolo Colon in Game 1 and from there they have a multitude of options. Theres Jarrod Parker (12-8), Gray (5-3), Tommy Milone (12-9), Dan Straily (10-8) and A.J. Griffin (14-10) all serving as options that Melvin can use to fill out his rotation for the remainder of the series. "It would be nice. Hopefully Im fortunate enough to be able to do that," Gray said. "If my name gets called Ill definitely be ready." Oakland gave a few of its starters the finale off, while some others made cameos before getting a rest before beginning the post-season. Jed Lowrie, Coco Crisp and Yoenis Cespedes all sat Sunday, while Josh Donaldson, Brandon Moss and Chris Young were lifted early. "We have a bigger goal right now and that is to go deep in the playoffs and probably didnt want anything freak to happen on a day like today," Donaldson said. It didnt matter who was hitting against the Mariners. The As scored four times in the second inning, all charged to Seattle starter Erasmo Ramirez, and four more times in the fifth. Young got Oakland started with a two-run single in the second, followed by RBI doubles by Seth Smith and Moss. Alberto Callaspo had an RBI single in the fifth, followed by an RBI double from Josh Reddick and a two-run single by Daric Barton. Gray (5-3) gave up a pair of singles in the first inning and walked a pair of batters in the third, but otherwise got through his final regular-season outing without any trouble. Gray struck out eight and gave up three hits. It was the 16th time in the final 19 games of the regular season that Oaklands starter allowed two earned runs of less. Oakland finished with 96 wins, the most since reaching that total in 2003. "He doesnt like to give up runs," Melvin said of Gray. "Thats a good attribute in a pitcher. He goes out there and hes grinding on it whether its 8-0 or 1-0. That kind of attitude really plays anywhere and to be able to continually motivate yourself for perfection and youre not always going to get it." Seattle finished 71-91 and went a 12th straight season without the making the playoffs. More important, theyll now be seeking another manager with Wedges decision to walk away from the Mariners messy situation. Wedge announced on Friday he would not return to the club in 2014. With Ramirez (5-3) and the Mariners bullpen struggling, most of the attention for Seattle turned to Raul Ibanez and his attempt to become the first player 40 or older to hit 30 homers in a season. Ibanez had been stuck on 29 since homering on Sept. 21, tied with Ted Williams. He grounded out to end the first inning and struck out with the bases loaded in the third -- the only time Seattle threatened against Gray. Ibanez struck out looking in the sixth inning off reliever Jesse Chavez and popped out to left in the eighth. Ibanez was replaced after going out to the field for the top of the ninth and received a standing ovation from the crowd. "It was a really special moment and one that I will always remember," Ibanez said. "Im always going to appreciate the fans here in Seattle for that and obviously for all the years I was here and Im always going to appreciate Eric Wedge for letting that moment happen." NOTES: Cespedes didnt play the final two games of the regular season to give his right shoulder extra rest. Oakland believes hell be ready for the ALDS. ... Wedge said he and his family intend on staying in the Seattle area for now, but that he would like to manage again. ... Jemile Weeks got his first hit of the season with a single in the fifth inning. ... Seattle drew 17,081 for the finale. The Mariners had one sellout in 81 home games. Air Force 1 Doernbecher .Before a raucous sellout crowd, the Hawks won for the 29th time in 31 games to extend their Eastern-best record to 36-8.As usual, pretty much everyone chipped in.Four starters were in double figures and backup point guard Dennis Schroder led a spurt at the start of the fourth quarter that helped the Hawks pull away. Air Force 1 Uomo Saldi .m. ET, CBSOPENING LINE — Falcons by 3 1/2RECORD VS. http://www.airforce1outletitalia.it/. PAUL, Minn. Air Force 1 Outlet . He learned about pressure and expectations at the 2010 Games in his hometown of Vancouver. His next mission is to build on that experience at his next Olympic appearance in Sochi, where he plans to ride the momentum from the teams strong start to the season. Air Force 1 Italia . The defending champions sent their preliminary list to FIFA on Tuesday, with coach Vicente del Bosque to announce the final 23-man squad on May 25. Costa is set to lead the attack in his native Brazil, with Atletico Madrid teammate David Villa and Chelseas Fernando Torres also included, while David de Gea replaces injured goalkeeper Victor Valdes.KAPALUA, Hawaii - Bae Sang-Moon doesnt get enough credit for his sense of humour, which he served up when he arrived at Kapalua for the Hyundai Tournament of Championship. Upon spotting a familiar face in the media, Bae broke into a big smile and said, I made big news, huh?On Friday, he made news for his golf.Facing uncertainty at home, the 28-year-old from South Korea showed a clear mind on the Plantation Course at Kapalua. He opened with six birdies in eight holes and at one point was four shots clear of the field until he slowed on the back nine. Bae had to settle for a 7-under 66, one shot behind Russell Henley after the opening round of the first PGA Tour event of the year.A little bit hard to focus on my game because I got a little trouble, Bae said. But I try to split things. But I dont want to think about it, the other things on the course. So yeah, I think I did really good today. I really want to the next three days, also.The trouble — the big news to which Bae referred was his two-year mandatory military service. Bae received a deferment and was granted an overseas travel permit to play golf around the world, mainly in America. But there is debate over how much time he spent at home, and the government has denied an extension of the travel permit.Bae has hired a legal firm to help sort this out, though it didnt help earlier in the week when his comments didnt translate clearly. He said he was not going back to Korea, which caused a stir back home. What he meant was that he not required to be in Korea while the law firm deals with the matter.He kept his comments to a minimum on Friday, laughing when someone suggested everyone else seemed more concerned about his future than he did. And when asked if he felt a sense of urgency to play well in case his travel permit is taken away, he hedged before saying, I dont know. Just play.Bae did that beautifully on Friday, and he had company.The putter might be the best club in Henleys bag, and it feels even better when he knows where the rest of his shots are going. Henley sought the help of swing coach Scott Hamilton over the summer as hhe tried to build a swing that was more on plane, more shallow than steep and a lot simpler.dddddddddddd The changes are starting to take — he was runner-up at the Deutsche Bank Championship and tied for fourth at the McGladrey Classic — and when the putter warms up, his confidence only grows.Henley played bogey-free and made eight birdies, with four of those birdies from 20 feet or longer.I kept the ball in front of me pretty decent today, and didnt scare too many chances at bogey, Henley said. But my main thing was obviously I putted great and was seeing the lines today. If I can putt like that every day, I would probably have a few more wins.Ben Crane and Kevin Stadler were the only players not to break par. They each shot 74.The first tournament of the year always shows who has been working and who needs to shake off some rust. Most players have not competed in nearly two months, except those who were at the Hero World Challenge the first week of December or played overseas.Masters champion Bubba Watson played in Thailand to close out his best year ever, and he has been at Kapalua for the last week before his shots counted. He had a 70, a reasonable start, though he has yet to break 69 in 12 rounds on the Plantation Course.This was the day to do it. Its rare when the flags arent moving, though even a relatively calm day doesnt make it that easy. The greens are among the largest, and the grain and slope can prove tricky even to the regulars in this winners-only event.Jimmy Walker and Patrick Reed, who joined Watson as the only multiple winners on tour last year who are at Kapalua, led a group at 67 that included Scott Stallings, Robert Streb and Ben Martin, who chipped in for eagle on the 18th with a shot that would have gone 20 feet by the hole if it hadnt banged into the pin.Matt Kuchar, never far from the hunt, was among those at 68.The only thing to interrupt this working vacation was the starting time Saturday. Because of the NFL playoffs, the first group had to get up pre-dawn for a 7:15 a.m. HST tee time. But theyre in Hawaii. There is no cut. They can manage. ' ' '

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