Final Out Of 2014 Game 7 World Series

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The 2014 World Series — San Francisco Giants vs. Kansas City Royals — was fascinating because it became The Madison Bumgarner Series. Here’s what made it so interesting πŸ‘‡ 🧱 1. One man basically won it by himself Giants ace Madison Bumgarner put on one of the greatest pitching performances in MLB history. He started two games, including a complete game shutout in Game 5… …then came out of the bullpen in Game 7 on just two days’ rest — and threw five scoreless innings to seal the championship. He finished the Series with a 0.43 ERA in 21 innings. It was pure domination — he was like a cheat code. ⚾ 2. The Royals were the underdogs everyone loved 2014 was Kansas City’s first postseason appearance since 1985. They were young, fast, and scrappy — stealing bases, bunting, playing small-ball — the total opposite of the power-heavy teams that year. Fans fell in love with their Cinderella run. 😱 3. Game 7 ended on a play that almost changed everything With two outs in the 9th, Alex Gordon hit a ball that got past the outfielders and rolled to the wall. He stopped at third — but if he’d tried for home, it might’ve been one of the most dramatic endings in World Series history. Instead, Salvador PΓ©rez popped out, and the Giants held on 3–2. πŸ† Why it’s remembered The 2014 World Series is remembered as one of the most dominant single-player performances ever — and the moment Madison Bumgarner became a baseball legend. Baseball content all year long — like and subscribe for more! #shorts πŸ“² Follow Me: Instagram ➜ https://www.instagram.com/johnlgruber/ TikTok ➜ https://www.tiktok.com/@pecanshelf #MLB #Baseball #MLBHighlights #ViralSportsMoment #SportsViral #BaseballShorts #MLBShorts #BaseballContent #MustSeeMLB #ViralBaseballClip #gitbitorg #gitbitorgbaseball

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