World Champion San Francisco Giants

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The San Francisco Giants are a Major League Baseball team located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1883, the team has a rich history and has won numerous championships throughout the years. Their most recent championship win was in 2014, when they were crowned World Series champions for the third time in five years.

The 2014 World Series was a hard-fought battle between the Giants and the Kansas City Royals. The series went the distance, with the Giants coming out on top in a thrilling seventh game. The Giants' success in the series was due in large part to their pitching staff, which was dominant throughout the postseason. Madison Bumgarner, in particular, was outstanding in the series, pitching multiple complete games and earning the title of World Series MVP.

The Giants' path to the World Series was not an easy one. They finished the regular season with an 88-74 record, which was good enough for second place in the National League West division. In the playoffs, they faced off against the Pittsburgh Pirates in a one-game Wild Card playoff, which they won to advance to the Division Series. In the Division Series, they played the Washington Nationals, who had the best record in the National League during the regular season. The Giants won the series in four games, thanks in large part to their strong pitching.

In the National League Championship Series, the Giants faced off against their arch-rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals had eliminated the Giants from the playoffs in each of the previous two seasons, so the Giants were highly motivated to get revenge. The series went the distance and was decided in a decisive Game 5, which the Giants won thanks to a monster home run from Travis Ishikawa in the bottom of the ninth inning.

Overall, the World Champion San Francisco Giants of 2014 were a well-balanced team that played smart, fundamentally sound baseball. They didn't have any superstars on their roster, but they had a number of players who contributed in big ways throughout the postseason. Players like Hunter Pence, Pablo Sandoval, and Brandon Crawford all made key contributions at various points in the playoffs.

But the true heroes of the Giants' championship run were their pitchers. The starting rotation, led by Bumgarner, was dominant, and the bullpen was virtually unhittable. Closer Santiago Casilla was nearly perfect throughout the postseason, allowing just one earned run in 10 innings pitched.

In the end, the Giants were worthy champions. They played like a team throughout the playoffs, and they got contributions from everyone on their roster. Their pitching staff was one of the best in recent memory, and their offense came through when it needed to. It was a truly magical season for the World Champion San Francisco Giants.

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Giant! Perfect '10 In San Francisco
1. Giant! Perfect '10 In San Francisco
October 5, 2010
MLB.com takes you inside the Giants' magical 2010 season with this in-depth look at the road to the franchise's first World Championship in 56 years, and their first in San Francisco. While opponents "Feared The Beard," fans cheered The Beard and the rest of the Giants through fifteen thrilling postseason games, culminating with The Freak's 10K domination and Edgar Renteria's MVP performance in Game 5. All the sound bites and highlights -- set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack from BansheeMusic.com -- add up to the Giants' "Perfect '10."
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    October 5, 2010