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Giants Surge Past Royals 11-4 to Tie Series 2-all

Giants Surge Past Royals 11-4 to Tie Series 2-all
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By The Associated Press
Oct. 25, 2014 | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
By The Associated Press Oct. 25, 2014 | 11:44 PM | SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Hunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval charged up a pulsating crowd with their shouts and swings, and the San Francisco Giants surged past the Kansas City Royals 11-4 Saturday to tie the World Series at two games apiece.

Down by three runs in the early going and in danger of dropping into a huge hole, the Giants and their fans rallied.

The win ensured the Series will go back to Kansas City to decide the championship. In the meantime, there's Game 5 on Sunday when postseason ace Madison Bumgarner starts for the Giants against struggling James Shields.

The fired-up Pence got three hits, drove in three runs, scored twice and made a terrific catch in the ninth inning. Sandoval delivered a huge, two-run single that he punctuated by tossing his bat several feet.

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