TALLAHASSEE, FL - The San
Francisco Giants battled through a lot to get to the World Series, particularly
in the post-season. After taunting elimination during the National League division
race against the Cincinnati Reds, and again in the National League Championship
Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Giants swept the Detroit Tigers in
four games to win the World Series, 4-3, Oct. 28.
The Tigers and the Giants went back-and-forth with scoring
and counter-defensive play that pushed the game into the 10th inning. Solid
defense, and a steady, tactful approach at the plate brought the Giants to
victory, but two instances set the mark, which the Tigers ultimately could not
match.
Former Florida State University catcher Buster Posey finally
turned his bat on, driving a two-run homerun in the sixth inning to push the
Giants ahead, 3-2. The Tigers replied in the bottom of the inning to tie.
Previously, Posey’s average bordered on grim , 12 for 60 in the post-season.
This marks the Giants second championship in three years.
The last time a team won the championship with a clear sweep was the Colorado
Rockies in 2007.
Posey, who is relatively new to the Majors, said the trip to
victory was nothing but a struggle.
“To get two in three years, it’s unbelievable,” said Posey,
who was a rookie in 2010. “I think this time around, I appreciate it even more,
because I understand the difficulty of doing it.”
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| Giants' catcher Buster Posey and pitcher Sergio Romo meet at the pitcher's mound after the final pitch of the Worlds Series |
Tiger’s manager Jim Leyland said after the game that based
on the Giants’ performance the trophy ended up where it belonged. “Obviously
there was no doubt about it, they swept us,” Leyland said. “So there was
certainly no bad breaks, no fluke. I tip my hat to them. Simple, they did
better than we did.”
The Tigers hoped the momentum from their sweep of the New
York Yankees in the American League Championship Series would carry over into
the World Series. Some players were joyed just to be in the final test. “There
were a lot of beautiful things that happened this season,” said first baseman Prince
Fielder, who went 1 for 14 during the sweep, “and unfortunately we have to end
it with a loss in the World Series.”
The winning push came in the tenth inning when shortstop
Marco Scutaro hit a
two-run blooper to center field which designated hitter Ryan
Theriot capitalized on, scoring from second base, taking the lead.
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Giants players celebrate Sunday after defeating the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. NPR
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Posey's former catching coach at FSU, Mike Martin Jr., said he was proud of Posey, not only for his success in the major leagues.
He said there are a few skills Posey took away from FSU that he uses in every game.
By Karl Etters
With contributions from The New York Times, Baseball Almanac
Photos, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR
Video, Major League Baseball
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