“Modern day baseball dynasty: San Francisco Giants win third World Series in five years”
(Kansas City, Missouri) Led by Most Valuable Player Madison Bumgarner, the San Francisco Giants won an exciting and intriguing World Series Game 7 by a 3-2 score. In the first World Series matchup of wildcard teams, it wasn't to be for the Kansas City Royals, who even got the tying run to third base in the ninth inning. Early on, the Royals had to think things were going perfectly. They knocked out Giants starter Tim Hudson in a hurry, and it looked like San Fran skipper Bruce Bochy was going to have to make repeated calls to his bullpen. Sure, the Giants had Bumgarner, their ace, available, but he just threw a complete game three days ago. Even if he came in, it seemed impossible he'd throw more than a couple innings. He threw an inconceivable five. You know the last time that's been done before Wednesday. Probably never. After offering congratulations to the Giants, Ned Yost, Royals manager said “the hard part about this is, you work all year (beginning in February) to climb to the top of the mountain and then -- boom -- you fall back, and you gotta start right back at the bottom next year.” Royals fans were still proud of their lads, posting words of encouragement across social media. This is the Giants third World Series championship in five years.
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