Friday, October 26, 2012

World Series

  • Tigers look awkward without DH

    The NL representative has won the last three World Series it had home-field advantage, and now the Tigers must take four of five games beginning with Game 3 Saturday in Detroit (7:30 p.m.

    msn.foxsports.com

  • World Series showcases deceptive Detroit revival

    When baseball's World Series returns to Detroit this weekend for Game 3, television viewers will see vibrant crowds and skyline shots of the city.

    bottomline.nbcnews.com

  • Another unlikely turn in spotlight for Vogelsong

    They need "only" to win two of the next three games in Comerica Park to become World Series champions for a second time in three years.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • World Series: Sergio Romo's roots run deep

    But this week the Great Beyond feels a lot closer as the lovable Giants reliever employs his wicked slider against the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. Romo's emergence as San Francisco's savior is amplified in this desolate region where the mien ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Chavez jokes about Venezuelans in World Series

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez joked that so many Venezuelan players are in the World Series that next year it should be played in the South American country.

    www.boston.com

  • Tim Kawakami: World Series win would solidify mini-dynasty for San Francisco ...

    After their Game 1 and Game 2 triumphs over the Detroit Tigers, the Giants are two victories away from their second World Series title in three years, with Game 3 in Detroit set for Saturday. Meanwhile, this Giants rise -- which started with their 2010 ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • World Series: Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford making hometown proud

    Crawford's parents and his three sisters are flying to Detroit to watch their favorite Giant play for their favorite team in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday against the Tigers. It is a special time for the family and Crawford's hometown of ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Beaten SF Giants fan attends World Series

    SAN FRANCISCO Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium on opening day 2011, attended Game 2 of the World Series on Thursday night as a guest of the team. Giants spokeswoman Staci Slaughter said Stow's family ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • 2012 World Series: Why Brayan Villarreal Is Losing It for the Tigers

    Detroit is only rolling with 11 pitchers, one fewer than a typical regular season, ALCS or World Series roster. Of those pitchers, six of them (Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Doug Fister, Anibal Sanchez, Drew Smyly and Rick Porcello) are primarily starts.

    bleacherreport.com

  • Camarillo grad's road to World Series has had its bumps, but those close to ...

    Camarillo High graduate Delmon Young has been a big reason the Tigers reached the World Series, but his baseball career has been filled with highs and lows since he was made the first overall pick of the 2003 draft.

    www.vcstar.com

  • World Series: Madison Bumgarner shuts out punchless Tigers

    Detroit Tigers' Doug Fister reacts after being hit in the head on a hit by San Francisco Giants' Gregor Blanco during the second inning of Game 2 of baseball's World Series Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012, in San Francisco. Fister stayed in the game.

    host.madison.com

  • World Series: More bad news for Detroit

    The Tigers, down 2-0 in this World Series, might have their hopes tied to playing the next three games at Comerica Park, where their record is 4-0 in the postseason and 50-31 in the regular season, one game off the best home record in the majors.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • The World Series: Game 3 preview and how the Giants are winning

    Verducci: True baseball, a little luck keep Giants rolling. SI.com's Tom Verducci says how the San Francisco Giants keep winning in the 2012 playoffs and World Series by playing true baseball along with a little luck.

    blogs.sacbee.com

  • World Series steals 'Last Resort' ratings

    In fact, POI topped Grey's Anatomy (8.5 million, 2.9), down 15 percent, for the first time this season - not what you'd expect to happen during the World Series, but perhaps its softening Last Resort lead-in had an impact too. Also holding up against ...

    insidetv.ew.com

  • World Series Game 2 draws record-low rating

    The ''Thursday Night Football'' Buccaneers-Vikings game on NFL Network went up against the World Series for the first time and had 5.2 million viewers, not including fans in the Tampa and Minneapolis areas who watched simulcasts on local channels.

    www.boston.com

  • Three Home Runs in a World Series -- This Time, Without Racism

    It didn't take long for someone to bring up his name as soon as Pablo Sandoval slammed his third home run for the San Francisco Giants in the first game of the World Series. Reggie Jackson. And it didn't take long for it to trigger the biggest regret ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • The 10 greatest World Series games

    (That turned out to be one of the more famous games in World Series history when the A's scored 10 runs in the seventh inning to beat the Cubs 10-8.

    espn.go.com

  • Melky Cabrera: World Series Persona Non Grata

    The World Series opened Wednesday night in San Francisco - and one of the reasons it did was because of the play of Melky Cabrera.

    cognoscenti.wbur.org

  • World Series: Giants outlook sunny in drizzly Detroit

    But if the Giants needed a reminder about premature celebrations, their workout Friday took place 10 years to the day after San Francisco's epic Game 6 collapse in the 2002 World Series against Anaheim. "(2-0) is just a number," Giants manager Bruce ...

    www.insidebayarea.com

  • World Series: Game 2 play-by-play

    World Series: Game 2 Play-by-Play. Lineups. Tigers: Austin Jackson (cf), Omar Infante (2b), Miguel Cabrera (3b), Prince Fielder (1b), Delmon Young (lf), Jhonny Peralta (ss), Avisail Garcia (rf), Gerald Laird (c), Doug Fister (rhp).

    www.mercurynews.com

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