KANSAS CITY, Mo. – As Alcides Escobar's ground ball came towards him in the second inning of Tuesday's World Series Game 6, San Francisco Giants first baseman Brandon Belt knew he needed to keep an eye on Kansas City Royals catcher Salvador Perez on third base. With one out and runners on second and third, the Giants had drawn the infield in to prevent Perez from taking off towards home and potentially scoring another run as the ball left Escobar's bat. In theory, the ground ball to Belt should have frozen Perez and allowed the Giants to get the Royals shortstop at first base for the second out, potentially blunting a game-changing rally. In reality, Perez did stay put. But Escobar made it to first safely and the Royals scored seven runs in the inning and chased Giants starting pitcher Jake Peavy en route to a 10-0 Game 6 win and a decisive Game 7 on Wednesday. "Belt was checking the runner at third, but there wasn't a lot of speed there ... he waited just a hair too long," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "You've got a pretty fast runner going down the line. i thought that changed the inning. Peavy was throwing the ball well. The hitter before him, made great pitches on....