The Kansas City Royals put the odds of winning a championship in their favor by edging the San Francisco Giants 3-2 on Friday night in Game 3 of the World Series. In the 56 times a Series has been tied through two games, the winner of Game 3 has gone on to win the championship 38 times — 68 percent. The Royals' formula remained as it has been: Get a lead, play strong defense, let the bullpen take care of the ending. A leadoff double by Alcides Escobar and, two batters later, an RBI groundout by Lorenzo Cain, got them on the board in the first. They extended the lead to 3-0 in the sixth, thanks to key RBI hits by Alex Gordon and Eric Hosmer. Right-hander Jeremy Guthrie was effective through five scoreless innings, but the Giants mounted a comeback in the bottom of the sixth with an RBI double by Mike Morse and, with two outs after Kelvin Herrera relieved Guthrie, an RBI grounder by Buster Posey. Rookie left-hander Brandon Finnegan retired two batters to strand the potential tying run at first base in the seventh, also starting a string of eight straight batters retired to end the game. Here are five key moments, starting with Gordon's double: 1) GORDON'S RUN-SCORING DOUBLE...