Trailing by three runs in the third inning Saturday night, and facing a three-games-to-one deficit in the World Series unless a turnaround happened, the San Francisco Giants made one happen in Game 4. They started to chip away, and by the end they were clawing at the Kansas City Royals, scoring 10 unanswered runs in an 11-4 victory at AT&T Park that evened the best-of-seven Series at two wins apiece . The Giants pounded 16 hits, getting key contributions from all of their one-through-five hitters, along with three hits, a walk and two runs scored from the No. 9 spot in the lineup. Pablo Sandoval's two-run single in the sixth put the Giants ahead to stay. At one point: The top five hitters in the Giants' lineup tonight are 10 for 21 with three walks, two strikeouts, eight runs and eight RBIs. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 26, 2014 Here are the top five moments from Game 4: THE LAST OUT