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SAN FRANCISCO — It was bound to happen eventually. Relief pitchers aren't perfect, you know. Not even the Kansas City Royals' highly touted HDH bullpen that's...
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Madison Bumgarner lifted the Giants within a win of the championship with the first World Series complete-game shutout in 11 years.
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Madison Bumgarner has been the single most dominant force of this postseason, but even he's not crazy enough to pitch in Game 6, is he?
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco lefty Madison Bumgarner has almost single-handedly given the Giants the edge over the Kansas City Royals
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Around Northern California, fans of both teams waited to see if San Francisco could take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series Sunday evening at AT&T Park
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Brandon Crawford's three RBIs lend support for Madison Bumgarner's latest masterpiece
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Madison Bumgarner's scary performance has been a nightmare for the Kansas City Royals in World Series against San Francisco Giants
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San Francisco Giants outfielder Juan Perez is saddened by the death of his friend, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras
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By Larry Fine SAN FRANCISCO - The Royals were eager to get out of San Francisco and head home to Kansas City after being shut out by Madison Bumgarner, who put his name...
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Juan Perez heard an upsetting rumor from a baseball official in the dugout during Game 5 of the World Series then hurried up the steps to the San Francisco Giants'...
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Madison Bumgarner authored another Fall Classic masterpiece, shutting out the Royals to put the Giants one win from the World Series crown.
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San Francisco Giants' Hall of Famer Juan Marichal waited in the clubhouse so he could congratulate Bumgarner on his Game 5 shutout of the Kansas City Royals.
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Thanks to another marvelous effort by left-hander Madison Bumgarner, a few timely hits and sloppy play and/or thinking by the opponent, the San Francisco Giants beat the...
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Madison Bumgarner pitched the first World Series complete-game shutout since 2003.
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After news broke that St. Louis Cardinals top prospect Oscar Taveras and his girlfriend were killed in a car accident in the Dominican Republic on Sunday , a stunned...
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Brandon Crawford thought back to 2002, when he was 15. He's pretty sure he sat in the stands for a World Series game in San Francisco, though he's not sure which one. He...
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By Larry Fine SAN FRANCISCO - Madison Bumgarner proved his big-game brilliance with a four-hit shutout of the Kansas City Royals on Sunday that put him into the Fall...
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Strong-armed San Francisco third baseman Pablo Sandoval crisply made every tough play, and emphatically celebrated each triumph. On a team defined by star pitchers and a...
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With every pitch, Madison Bumgarner etched his place among the World Series greats. The long, tall lefty kept slinging away and put the San Francisco Giants just one win...
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Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner delivered another dominant World Series display Sunday as San Francisco beat Kansas City 5-0 to move within one game of winning Major...
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James Shields became ''Tough Luck James'' in Game 5 of the World Series. Shields bounced back from a shaky start in the Series opener with his best outing of the...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Madison Bumgarner pitches shutout and Giants defeat Kansas City Royals 5-0 to take three-games-to-two lead in World Series.
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The Giants and their fans bid one another adieu Sunday night, the final home game of 2014 in the books. The question now is whether they will meet against next spring in...
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San Francisco Giants Hall of Famer Juan Marichal a big fan of Madison Bumgarner
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SAN FRANCISCO — The portions of the Giants' postseason that's been played at AT&T Park has seen no shortage of famous folks. Carlos Santana and Mo'ne Davis were at...
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The Giants head to Kansas City for Game 6 of the World Series against the Royals with a 3-2 series lead after Madison Bumgarner tossed a 5-0 shutout on Sunday...
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Authorities say St. Louis Cardinals rookie outfielder Oscar Taveras has died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic. He was 22 years old.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- There was an error at Game 5 of the World Series even before the first pitch.
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Madison Bumgarner struck out seven to dominate Kansas City once again, Brandon Crawford drove in a pair of runs and the San Francisco Giants led the Royals 2-0 after six...
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Madison Bumgarner is in the midst of yet another terrific post-season start. What's new?
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From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser at AT&T Park The Giants have a run, and they have Madison Bumgarner on the mound looking his usual all-world self. Hunter...
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SAN FRANCISCO — A crowd had gathered near the Willie Mays statue outside AT&T Park in the hours before Sunday's Game 5 of the World Series . They were snapping...
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Robin Williams' smiling face, in a variety of his most well-loved characters, adorned the big screen at AT&T in a stirring tribute to the late award-winning actor. Zak...
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A Brandon Crawford RBI ground out gave the Giants an early 1-0 lead in Game 5 of the World Series.
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Royals outfielder Lorenzo Cain appeared to injure his leg on Saturday. But he stayed in the game and he's in Sunday's lineup.
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Chronicle staff photos of the SF Giants taking on the Kansas City Royals in Game 5 of the World Series.
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A handful of Giants players impersonate manager Bruce Bochy. Tim Hudson likens him to Slingblade.
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The Giants are focused on winning the World Series, but it's never too early to take a look at the projected 2015 starting rotation...
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This is Bruce Bochy's fourth World Series as a manager - 1998 with the Padres, then 2010, '12 and now '14 with the Giants. So he has become accustomed to the bright...
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Will Clark remembers each moment of that day when a major earthquake interrupted the 1989 World Series, from the sprint out to center field he had just completed during...
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Once again, the World Series is tied. The San Francisco Giants beat the Kansas City Royals in Game 4 to even the series at two games apiece. In Sunday night's Game 5...
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With lefty Jason Vargas on the mound for Game 4, Juan Perez started in left field. In tonight's Game 5, Travis Ishikawa is back in the lineup.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Catcher Salvador Perez has been moved up two spots to fifth in the Kansas City Royals' batting order for Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday...
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Yusmeiro Petit may have pitched himself into a solidified role with the Giants for the 2015 season.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
With the World Series deadlocked at two games apiece, the buzz over the San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals has never been higher.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
We'll start today with a mea culpa. Manager Bruce Bochy said Pablo Sandoval did not require intravenous fluid before Game 4, as I wrote. I based that on a report from a...
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One of the many subplots as the World Series scene has shifted to San Francisco this weekend has been the noticeably saturated infield at AT&T Park . The resulting muddy...
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James Shields may have been given the nickname "Big Game," but his postseason track record over the last few seasons - especially this year - suggests it's a bit...
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James Shields and Madison Bumgarner square off again, this time in Game 5 of the World Series, which is tied up at 2-2. This is the final game of the series to be played...
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Game 5 of the World Series is a rematch of the Game 1 pitching matchup...
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Live updates from throughout the World Series Game 5 battle between the SF Giants and Kansas City Royals at AT&T Park.
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If you can't be inside AT&T Park for a San Francisco Giants World Series game, the next best place might be right outside the ballpark in McCovey Cove. Granted, you...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- His throwing motion is weird, his swing is awkward, his tongue hangs out when he chases flyballs.
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Yusmeiro Petit has fired 12 scoreless frames this post-season, including three in Game 4 of the World Series against the Royals.
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MLB.com has spliced together this recap of the Giants' Game 4 late-innings offensive explosion ...
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The Giants rallied to a victory in Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday night and now get to throw their ace in Game 5.
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In a game the Giants needed, they got hits from 11 different players and another spotless performance from Yusmeiro Petit.
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The Royals' bullpen became a different storyline than they've been portrayed. Now the momentum is out of their control heading into Game 5.
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Over his past two starts, James Shields has surrendered nine runs and 17 hits over eight innings, but Ned Yost Ned Yost has never had doubts when Shields is on the...
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Alcides Escobar had only a few seconds to react on a ground ball in the decisive sixth inning, when the San Francisco Giants turned a 3-run deficit into a rout.
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From Yahoo Sports: Pence was 3-for-5 with three RBIs and two runs scored.
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Kansas City manager Ned Yost is expecting pitching ace James Shields to bounce back Sunday when he takes the mound for the Royals in game five of the World Series...
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By Larry Fine SAN FRANCISCO - Pablo Sandoval had been sick to his stomach but the third baseman rose to the occasion on Saturday with a clutch bases-loaded single that...
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