KANSAS CITY — Madison Bumgarner's return to Kansas City was similar to Game 7 in one respect. He didn't get a whole lot of help.Bumgarner wasn't at his best Wednesday, but he made it through six one-run innings in his first appearance against the Royals since the 2014 World Series. The Giants got shut out 2-0 by Jason Vargas and the Rockies. Bumgarner fell to 0-3 on the season. The lineup has scored two total runs in his past three starts. Apple to Begin Testing Self-Driving Car Tech in California There was no reaction as Bumgarner took to the mound at Kauffman Stadium, due to a combination of a small crowd, a 2015 title here, and maybe a little midwestern hospitality. The Royals missed an opportunity to get to Bumgarner right as he entered Game 7 three years ago and they missed again early on Wednesday.With two in scoring position and two outs in the second, Eduardo Nuñez snagged a 111-mph liner off Cheslor Cuthbert's bat. A frustrated Bumgarner yelled at himself the entire way back to the dugout, but he came out and stranded two more in the third. 2 Women Leaving Church Killed by Suspected Drunk Driver: CHP In the fifth, the Royals finally snapped an 18-inning...