Sunday, October 26, 2014

2014 World Series: Giants Score Ten Runs During Three-Inning Stretch, Thump Royals To Level Series At Two Games Apiece

At San Francisco:

Pablo Sanoval's single in the fifth inning set up Hunter Pence to score the tying run and the 2012 series Most Valuable Player followed with a go-ahead two run single as the San Francisco Giants, who scored two runs in the fifth, three in the sixth, and four in the seventh, overcame a 4-1 deficit and delivered a frontier-styled fist beating to the visiting Kansas City Royals 1-4 in Saturday's fourth game of the World Series, which is now squared at two games apiece.  That's the Big Panda himself celebrating.

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