Thanks to another marvelous effort by left-hander Madison Bumgarner, a few timely hits and sloppy play and/or thinking by the opponent, the San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals in Game 5 of the World Series 5-0 on Sunday night. Bumgarner pitched a four-hitter, throwing 117 pitches in what's likely to be his final appearance of the 2014 season. Would he be available in a Game 7 in relief? "You know it," Bumgarner told Fox TV's Ken Rosenthal after the game. With the Giants leading 3 games to 2, the Series returns to Kansas City on Tuesday night. Forty-two times out of 63 (67 percent), the winner of Game 5 has won the Series. Here are the top five moments from Game 5: WRITING MADISON BUMGARNER'S NAME IN GIANTS' LINEUP CARD For the third time in four career World Series starts, Bumgarner pitched at least seven innings without allowing a run. His career ERA in the Fall Classic is a record 0.29 — one earned run allowed in 31 innings. He struck out eight, but it seemed like more. "For some reason, I keep getting real lucky this time of year," Bumgarner said. BRANDON CRAWFORD STEPS UP WHEN ROYALS STEP BACK The Giants' No. 8 hitter put his team on the board with a one-out...