KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jake Peavy tried to catch a foul ball hit into the San Francisco Giants dugout on Saturday night, and sustained an injury to his right thumb that almost knocked him out of his scheduled start in Game 6 of the World Series on Tuesday night. Almost. Peavy told USA Today that he's good to go, saying the swelling has gone done after getting several treatments, and what remains of the injury is a "non-issue" at this point. A few days ago, he was worried. Brace yourself for graphic details of the ickiness: The ball skipped off his right thumb, bending it all the way back and tearing off skin. Peavy has been undergoing treatment, wrapping his thumb in ice each day to calm the swelling Peavy already can find himself, a couple of times, on a running list of unusual injuries. Missing a World Series start, with the Giants on the verge of knocking out the Kansas City Royals and winning a championship for the third time in five years, would have been "devastating," he said. Giants manager Bruce Bochy couldn't believe the bad luck (or lack of thinking on Peavy's part): Bochy told USA TODAY Sports: "I couldn't believe it. Of all things, come on. But, I keep checking with...