Royals Beat Giants In Game Three To Take Two Game World Series Lead

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The Royals beat the Giants with a one run squeaker at last night’s Game 3 in San Francisco, and that gives the Royals a two-games-to-one lead in the World Series.

The Giants’ Brandon Belt after striking out in the seventh inning. Credit Nhat V. Meyer/San Jose Mercury News, via Associated Pres
The Giants’ Brandon Belt after striking out in the seventh inning. Credit Nhat V. Meyer/San Jose Mercury News, via Associated Pres

Throughout the playoffs, as the Kansas City Royals kept beating teams the same way — with quality starting pitching, sound defense and a dominant bullpen — their formula was simple, the results were clear, and the questions about their manager, Ned Yost, never went away.

Their starter, Jeremy Guthrie, outpitched the veteran Tim Hudson. Alex Gordon and Eric Hosmer had clutch hits, and the Royals’ dominant bullpen recorded the last 12 outs.

“This is the way our games have gone all year,” Yost said, adding: “It’s not me doing it. It’s the guys that we put out there that are doing it.”

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