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The Giants entered Game 4 reeling from two straight losses. But they looked like a different team on Saturday and now they have the momentum.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants first baseman Brandon Belt bounced back after his poor throw led to a four-run inning for the Kansas City Royals, starting a big double play and...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Reliever's three-inning stint in Game 4 proves pivotal in Giants' comeback win
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The San Francisco Giants piled up runs relentlessly in an 11-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Saturday to level the 110th World Series at two games apiece. With...
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His swings, shouts and sliding catch all done, Hunter Pence shuttled from one postgame TV interview to another outside the San Francisco dugout, bumping through a crush...
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SAN FRANCISCO — This time, it was the San Francisco Giants' turn to strike in the sixth inning. After the Kansas City Royals won Games 2 and 3 of the World Series...
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The "Big Game James" nickname is one James Shields earned well before he stepped on a major league mound, and according to legend actually had nothing to do with his...
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He might be used sparingly, but Yusmeiro Petit is a key reason why the San Francisco Giants are still playing.
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By Larry Fine SAN FRANCISCO - One day after the Royals bullpen pitched four no-hit innings to preserve a 3-2 win and seize a 2-1 World Series lead, Kansas City's...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
After trailing early, Pablo Sandoval and the Giants exploded for 10 unanswered runs and won 11-4 in Game 4 to even the World Series at 2-2.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Hunter Pence runs down the line like a maniac. Pence planted himself squarely in the middle of the action Saturday in Game 4 of the World Series. Honestly, did you...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Giants' Game 4 victory over the Kansas City Royals might not have come about with Matt Duffy's pinch single, Juan Perez' sacrifice fly or Joaquin Arias starting the...
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Trailing by three runs in the third inning Saturday night, and facing a three-games-to-one deficit in the World Series unless a turnaround happened, the San Francisco...
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SAN FRANCISCO California - San Francisco overcame a three-run deficit to record a blowout 11-4 victory in Game Four of the World Series against the Kansas City Royals on...
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Yusmeiro Petit bounced off the mound pumping his fists and shouting ''Let's go!'' The right-hander from Venezuela certainly has found his swagger this October as a...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Some quick notes from Saturday's Game 4.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
With apologies to the stats crowd, an all-wild-card World Series has to have an element of pluck. Who outgrinds whom? Were it completely about talent, these two teams...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
World Series tied at two games apiece after San Francisco Giants score 10 unanswered runs to rally past Kansas City Royals in Game 4
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San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy moved Pence into the cleanup spot in Game 4, and the right fielder responded with three RBI in the 11-4 victory over the Kansas...
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Madison Bumgarner's Game 5 start can put San Francisco Giants one game away from a third World Series title, when in the early innings of Game 4, it appeared that he...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Game 4 of World Series shows once more that October belongs to Pablo Sandoval and San Francisco Giants cannot let him get away in free agency
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Pablo Sandoval helped San Francisco rally in Game 4 to blast the Royals 11-4 and guarantee the Series returns to Kansas City, and all signs point to this Fall Classic...
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Kansas City manager Ned Yost could tell he was going to lose his challenge, even before the umpires got the final word from the replay room. Yost became the first...
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Every position player got a hit for San Francisco in an 11-4 victory over Kansas City in Game 4 of the World Series.
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The plan this postseason has been pretty straightforward for the Kansas City Royals: Take an early lead and hand the game over to a terrific trio of hard-throwing...
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Down three runs and in danger of getting pushed to the World Series brink, Pablo Sandoval and the San Francisco Giants raised up some Panda-monium. Sandoval's single set...
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The Giants scored 10 unanswered runs against the Royals en route to an 11-4 win in Game 4 of the World Series. The series is now tied at 2-2 going into Sunday's Game...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser at AT&T Park The Giants scored twice in the fifth inning of Game 4 to tie it back up a 4-4, with Joe Panik doubling to lead...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser at AT&T Park The Giants appear determined to tie this series up at two games apiece tonight - they fought back from a 4-1...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Follow the live action Sunday in Game 5 of the World Series beginning at 5 p.m.
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From Yahoo Sports: Poor defense, questionable managerial tactics and well-placed hits for the Royals lead to big inning
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Jason Vargas took what could have been an embarrassing moment in Game 4 of the World Series and transformed it into a slightly less embarrassing moment that was pretty...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Pablo Sandoval and Brandon Belt came through for the Giants in the bottom of the sixth to put the Giants up 7-4 over the Royals going into the seventh inning.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Little League phenom Mo'ne Davis tossed out the first pitch at AT&T Park before Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
By Steve Kroner Give Mo'ne Davis credit for sticking with her hometown team. The 13-year-old girl who became a national sensation for her performance in the Little...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Little League hero Mo'Ne Davis looks Major League in ceremonial first pitch before Game 4 between San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals
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Hunter Pence, Pablo Sandoval and the San Francisco Giants charged back at a pulsating AT&T Park, taking a 7-4 lead over the Kansas City Royals through six innings...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
The Giants rallied against Jason Vargas and the Royals' bullpen to tie Game 4 of the World Series at 4-4.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
During pregame festivities prior to Game 4 of the World Series between the Giants and Royals, Bryan Stow had the honor of yelling "Play ball!"
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
During pregame festivities prior to Game 4 of the World Series between the Giants and Royals, Bryan Stow had the honor of yelling "Play ball!"
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser at AT&T Park Classic Giants: They scored the first run of tonight's game on: a leadoff walk by Gregor Blanco, a wild pitch...
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From Chronicle Staff Writer Susan Slusser at AT&T Park With the pitcher's spot in the order due up in the bottom of the inning, Bruce Bochy clearly was trying to get...
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San Francisco (AFP) - Mike Trout of the Anaheim Angels and Giancarlo Stanton of the Florida Marlins received the 2014 Hank Aaron awards as the top offensive performers...
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SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants have already brought out Barry Bonds and WWE star Daniel Bryan for their postseason pregame festivities, but they gave...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Cameras flashed, the crowd rose for a thunderous ovation and Mo'ne Davis did exactly what she was expected to do - the 13-year-old fired a strike right...
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Bryan Stow hollered ''Play ball!'' and the sellout crowd roared. Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan brutally beaten outside Dodger Stadium on opening day of the 2011...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
The Giants took a 1-0 lead over the Royals in the first inning thanks to Gregor Blanco's speed.
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The Royals rallied and now lead the Giants 4-1 in Game 4 of the World Series.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
After the Royals didn't attempt to steal in Game 3, there were rumblings that there may have been some grounds keeping gamesmanship at play.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The San Francisco Giants and Kansas City Royals in the MLB World Series in San Francisco
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Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan who suffered a near-fatal beating in 2011, brought a huge roar out of the crowd when he shouted, 'Play ball!' before Game 4 of...
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Can the Kansas City Royals take a commanding 3-1 series lead and move closer to their first World Series win in 29 years? Will the San Francisco Giants rebound from a...
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Are the Giants using outside help to slow down the Royals' running game?
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Steve Kroner at China Basin: Five items to get you ready for World Series Game 4 between Kansas City, which is starting lefty Jason Vargas, and the Giants, who are going...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Photos from the Giants' Saturday night game against the Royals at AT&T Park.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Royals manager Ned Yost claims that the San Francisco Giants groundskeeper dumped too much water on the basepaths at AT&T Park.
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By Larry Fine SAN FRANCISCO - Giants ace Madison Bumgarner was willing, but manager Bruce Bochy decided not to rush the left-hander back to the mound on short rest and...
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Wet basepaths at the Giants' bay-side ballpark caught the eye of Kansas City manager Ned Yost, even if they didn't dampen the Royals in a World Series win on Friday. "I...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Giants manager Bruce Bochy confirmed that Jake Peavy will start Game 6 and Tim Hudson will start Game 7 if the World Series extends that far.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Giants have struggled against left-handers this season, but coach Hensley Meulens believes Buster Posey will show them the way in Game 4.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Outfield defense doesn't show up in the box score, but it matters in this World Series. A lot. The Royals have one of the best defensive outfields in baseball...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Around Northern California, fans of both teams waited to see if San Francisco could even the best-of-seven series Saturday evening at AT&T Park
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When it came down to it, the San Francisco Giants decided that having a fully rested Madison Bumgarner starting one game was preferable than trying to send him out twice...
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From Yahoo Sports: Super Duper Burger is Vogelsong's pre-game meal, and fans chow down with him.
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The World Series is averaging a 7.5 rating through three games, down 7 percent from last year but up 4 percent over San Francisco's last appearance in 2012. Kansas...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Mo'ne Davis will throw out the first pitch before the start of Game 4 of the World Series between the Royals and Giants on Saturday night.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Follow the Giants' Game 4 matchup against the Royals in the World Series.
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When it comes to the Royals' running game, Kansas City manager Ned Yost thinks the San Francisco Giants are being sticks in the mud. The Royals concluded the dirt was...
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