Giants complete NLCS comeback in Game 7, reach World Series
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —
Hunter Pence hit a bizarre, two-run double, Matt Cain pitched his second
clincher of October and the San Francisco Giants won their record-tying
sixth elimination game of the postseason, beating the defending World
Series champion St. Louis Cardinals 9-0 in Game 7 of the NL championship
series Monday night.
Marco Scutaro matched an LCS record with 14 hits in the series and Pablo Sandoval drove in a run for his fifth straight game. The Giants returned to the World Series two years after winning it all, getting the final out in a downpour.
The Detroit Tigers, who have been waiting on their opponent since finishing a four-game ALCS sweep of the Yankees last Thursday, get another trip to the Bay Area after clinching the division series in Oakland.
Marco Scutaro matched an LCS record with 14 hits in the series and Pablo Sandoval drove in a run for his fifth straight game. The Giants returned to the World Series two years after winning it all, getting the final out in a downpour.
The Detroit Tigers, who have been waiting on their opponent since finishing a four-game ALCS sweep of the Yankees last Thursday, get another trip to the Bay Area after clinching the division series in Oakland.
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