KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Not long after the last out of Game 7 of the World Series on Wednesday night, Gregor Blanco joked about the play before the last out. It might have stopped Blanco's heart. Alex Gordon hit a ball into the gap in left-center field for a single, which Blanco misplayed for an error, helping to place the potential tying run on third base with two outs. Left-hander Madison Bumgarner responded to retire Salvador Perez on a pop up, which stranded Gordon and gave the San Francisco Giants a 3-2 victory against the Kansas City Royals, along with their third World Series title since 2010. But before the elation, there was terror. And gallows humor. "I just wanted to make the end of the World Series interesting," Blanco said with a smile. And his misfortune did make it interesting for the Royals, at least momentarily. Gordon later said that he had stumbled around second base, and added that third-base coach Mike Jirschele did the right thing by holding him at third — even though outfielder Juan Perez had bobbled and kicked the ball on the warning track, and infielder Brandon Crawford had to short-hop Perez's throw in relatively deep left field before a potential...