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he will be in the game. you can count on that. >> joe: how about tim hudson, all those years. 16 years to start a game seven of the world series! and it's official. game seven tomorrow night. royals win game six, 10-0!
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>> joe: a 3:21 minute game, those packed in to kauffman stadium enjoyed every second of it. let's take you down to the field and check in with erin andrews. >> erin: thanks so much, here with lorenzo cain. 2 for 3, 3 rbi for you tonight. let's talk about the bottom of the second. you guys weren't even able to hit yusmeiro petit. what changed tonight against him? >> desperate situation. the guy stepped up in a big way tonight. had to get it done, any way to get on base or drive in runs. to come out and play the way we did tonight, outstanding. >> erin: your pitcher got it done, too, ned yost saying this stage not that big for him. he can handle the spotlight.
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what was it like watching him deal? >> i've been watching him do that all year long, keeping guys off balance. really good thrower, 98, 99 fastball. he stepped up in a huge way for our team. i'm glad he was able to get it done for us. >> erin: do you hear this now? this is game six. these people are waiting for game seven tomorrow. they've also been waiting since 1985 for you to win another world series. can you even imagine what the energy will be like here tomorrow? >> as exciting as tonight or even more. it's been electric throughout this whole season and they supported us and cheered us the whole way. they need to bring it again tomorrow and we need to show up tomorrow as well. >> erin: see you then. thanks for your time. swroe? >> joe: erin, thank you. thanks again to lorenzo cain, in the middle of it again for the royals. to force a game seven behind the rookie yordano ventura, who said
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he was dedicating his performance here tonight to his close friend, the late oscar taveras. seven shoutout innings on three hits. all kansas city tonight. can't wait for game seven. kevin and the guys are coming up after the break. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws.
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smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery!
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we will have a game seven. join us on fox sports live for fox sports 1, post game analysis, nirk swisher, gabe capler, frank thomas has everything you need to know. >> plus, what could have been better for the heat? i don't know. chris bosh tells you if one more championship would have kept the king in miami. now it makes sense. coming up on fox sports live on fox sports 1. you should watch. >> we welcome you to the chevrolet world series fox postgame show. it is rockin' in kansas city. why not? their royals cruise tonight and they've got themselves a game seven. whoo! look at this place. it is rockin' n rollin'.
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they came back with a vengeance to force a game seven. big hurt, frank thomas, was hurting. we sent him home to get well for game number seven. nick swisher, gabe capler and i'm kevin burkhardt. you have to start with the 23-year-old rookie, yordano ventura was tremendous. seven-inning shutout, swish. >> nick: definitely a pitcher with a heavy heart today with the passing of his near and dear, close friend oscar taveras. he went out and do exactly that, threw strikes, pounded the strike zone, did exactly what he needed to do. nothing less than 95, 96 miles an hour, folks. absolutely pounding the zone, doing exactly what he needed to do. strike, strike, strike. and here just to finish it off, just a little bit of swag piece here. you'll see it here in a second to finish it off. he did a tremendous job tonight. put his team in a great
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position. there's aththat swag we all kno and love. >> kevin: something to be said for a kid that pitched way more than anyone thought he would, to go seven, 100 miles an hour in the seventh inning. the guy that will be the oldest starting pitcher ever to start a game seven in the world series and we are talking about tim hudson. he signed with the giants for this reason, to get a chance finally. he never pitched past the lds round. here he is with a chance to bring home the world series for the giants, swish. it's a pretty amazing story and comes down to hudson. >> nick: this is exactly what i wanted, what the fans wanted, coming down to game seven. tim hudson, jeremy guthrie. this place is going crazy right now. really excited. >> gabe: jeremy guthrie has a lot of experience, too. things are lining up nicely, royals in particular, their whole pitching staff, jeremy guthrie, whoo he know swish.
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we understand when it's cold outside, the ball dies. tonight, panik drives that ball into the right center field gap. cain drove it down. michael morse drove that ball to right field. moustakas covered that home run and it barely went out. it bodes with el for jeremy guthrie and that royals staff. >> kevin: i don't know if you can tell but i can't hear you. it's loud in here. >> gabe: tried to turn to you to make sure you got the words, kev. >> kevin: an hour pregame show 7:00 eastern tomorrow on fox for game number seven between the royals and the giants. coming up on fox, your late local news. on fox sports 1, more post game coverage for tonight's game six. eric hosmer and billy butlere and plenty of analysis on fox sports live coming right now.
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16 years and starting game seven of the world series and it's official. >> the royals came out swinging tonight and never lost the momentum scoring seven runs in the second inning before womenning by a final of 10-0. >> one of the most dramatic things in sports a world series game seven tomorrow night womenner takes all in kansas city and hopefully the giants will win. good evening i'm julie. >> and i'm frank. right off the bat let's go to bruce bochy who is speaking there. >> i want to take care of him.
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he is available but again as far as if we do use him how far he could go. we'll watch him and make sure that we do take care of him. this is the last game of the year so he--it's easier to push a guy their last game versus doing it twice. in fact he was available tonight if we needed him. his two days off and i think he could give some work if needed but with what you are saying there, sure. we care about this guy and we want to take care of him. >> and back left again. >> how beneficial was it this game got out of hand early and you can start planning on which relievers you were going to bring in and the guys to save for tomorrow. >> you hate to have a game go like this but no question it does allow you to do some
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they've you probably normally wouldn't. it's not that you ever say uel but at the same time if you get down that far it does allow you to use other guys and maybe stretch them--do stretch them out like we did. bochy, strickland, vokey. that's a big inning. so hopefully we don't need some of them but they are ready to go and so we are loaded tomorrow i feel and they are too. their guy gave them a great game so we are just looking forward to the game. this is what you work for starting in spring training and if you told me we were going to play the 7th game in the world series we all would be doing cart wheels. >> back left again, scott. >> which pitchers would you term not available tomorrow
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night. >> machi but the rest of them are available. >> right here in the front again. >> bruce, is your mind set going into a game seven any different than it was going into game six? >> no. no. i mean, we were going to do all we could to win this game and normally i'd leave jake out there for example but we had petit ready to go. it didn't work out. but your mind set doesn't change game six or seven i don't feel. we were ready to use everybody when the game got out of hand so we had to change course a little bit. >> a couple last ones. the back right. >> having said what you just did a minute ago about you guys having your big guns in the bull pen ready tomorrow as well. how important is getting on the board first? >> we feel that way on every
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game. odds show that you are better off scoring first but we'll do what we can. and we thought like that tonight. we wanted to score first but it didn't work out. we'll have the same mentality it's not going to change. >> last one in the center, chris. >> bruce, how about managing in a game seven, world series. you've never done that. you are probably going to the hall of fame. special game. tell me about your thought process going into that. >> it is a special game. this is it. it's do or die and that's how you have to approach it and you want to make sure you're ready for anything. we've been in game seven before and you go back to the series against st. louis but not in the world series but that's a pretty good game too because it's going to get you to the world series. a lot of these guys have been
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here before. really i don't think i'm going to change because it's game seven. i mean i felt the same way tonight. we'll therefrom everything at them in necessary. there's no tomorrow. we know that. so hopefully our starter is on top of his game and bull pen is ready to go. >> okay. so we picked up that interview. bruce bochy got out there pretty quick but he is going to start tim hudson tomorrow but will have bumgarner available if necessary. >> he'll have everybody available except machi. it's a lisch you right now but it's all hands on deck. the players like bochy because his demeanor is no different than it was after game five. you get to be in game seven of the world series is that okay?
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you had yeah i thick they would have all taken it. what you have to do if you want to see game six is watch the highlights from the second inning. the fact petit was in the game for peavy speaks volumes. it was already 2-0 kansas city and lorenzo scored two. it's a 4-0 game the royals had all the runs they needed but they got lots more. things going their way when hosmer chopped one in front of home plate the not only does it score two more but hosmer to second with a double. 6-0 game at that point. the hardest hit ball of the inning was this drive that made it's way to the gap in right center to score the 7th run of the inning the giants never able to put much together against ventura. the royals win game six of the series without letting the giants on the board.
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the giants shut out on sunday tonight it was the royals winning 10-0. let's go back to kansas city where royals manager ned cross is on the podium. >> he was on tonight and to perform the way he did was special. >> did it allow him to settle in a bit? he was splitting balls and strikes? >> no he was going to be fine no matter what the score was. he determined, focused and competing his heart out there. the seven runs definitely helped. it definitely helped but the fact he started mixing in his secondary stuff really well in the fourth inning helped but that kid had his look in his eye before the game started it didn't matter what the score was he was going to throw up a good ball game. >> can you speak a little about how crucial it was for escobar
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in the second inning and were you aware of ventura wearing oscar's number on his cap. >> yes we do see that and this hit home for a lot of people but especially for the guys who had a relationship with oscar. it hurts. it hurts a lot of people. and he had a relationship with him. he was definitely in his thoughts and in his mind today the whole time he was competing. and i don't even remember what slide you are talking about, escobar slide. >> oh yeah that was a great- -his presence of mind not tougher out of the baseline and to realize that belt thought we may be coming on contact and just took that second to look and see if we were coming on contact and realize that we weren't and turn back around he was flying down that line and had the presence of mind to slide underneath the tag. but escobar is a real instinct
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you will player and his instincts come into play in plays like that. you can't really think your instincts allow you to do that. >> on the right side. >> in addition to getting you the win to go through seven innings does ventura give you a bonus in setting your bull pen up for game seven. >> well yeah absolutely to get us through seven innings and frasor and collins coming in to get through that that keeps our big guns ready and fresh for torso that was the intent to try to get through that game without using finnegan, herrera holland and davis. >> mark? >> what does it mean to you to be managing game seven and what do you think about looking back at classic game sevens in history? >> game sevens are always special. as kid what i fall back on is when i was ten years old
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hitting rocks in the back yard trying to hit it over the fence for a home run i never one time throughout okay bases loaded two out bottom of the 9th game fife of the world series. never. it was always two outs bottom of the 9th game seven of the world series so it's special. secretly you'd like to win it in four or five but when this thing started i really hoped we could play seven for the experience and thrill of it and we are here now so we'll--we feel good about our chances and we get to experience that tomorrow. so ned yost getting what he wants, a seven game world series. you would have to say both managers have not changed their demeanor any and have their big guns in the bull pen rested. mark ibanez you said it a couple of nights ago you have to have a short term memory if
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you are going to be in these things and that's the giants turn to do now. >> absolutely joe. just got to put it in the rear view mirror, turn the page and as i was looking up a moment ago a sea of blue behind the stands in a dug out where we are but a little orange sign that stood up and said have no fear it's an even year so right now if you are looking for a glimmer of hope giants seem to do it. there's no mistake about it it was going to be royals game no bat after the second inning but sometimes when you look at the score board and you see 10-0 up there it is a big score but there were little plays like this with runners at second and third escobar in the second the chop to first belt flip had no play and all of a sudden the royals had the bases loaded and it looked like a huge inning
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against peavy who went an inning and a third and gave up five runs seven total inthe inning for the royals. but as we diagram that play it seems that peavy was yelling at belt to throw the ball home. he got distracted and escobar was able to make it to first base. they already had a run in bases loaded and only one out and joe showed you the highlights from there as the royals basically put this game away early and sets them up of course the bull pen well rested but the giants have tim hudson ready to start and madison bumgarner if need be of course out of the bull pen. jake peavy and i think joe mentioned that too was given up the five runs but they diamondbacks over power him. they weren't blasting the ball and that just shows you again and we've talked about it many times how quickly momentum can
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change. all of a sudden the ball starts bouncing the royals way and of course tomorrow just as quickly it can all go by way of san francisco so it is the most exciting thing in baseball a 7 7th game of a world series and we are going to see it here tomorrow. we have got scott reese in the giants clubhouse right notch. he'll have more interviews for us but in the meantime that's the story. just a few giants fans dressed in orange and black sitting around hanging out holding up their signs don't stop believing and they are hanging tough. in fact on our side of the field they are hanging there longer than the royals fans so i think royals fans actually anxious to get downtown and get this party started so for right now we'll send it back to you in oakland. >> i like that one have no fear it's an etch year.
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>> i know. as soon as you thick it's easy it's not. >> something you say you hit a line drive and it's caught or you hit a blooper and it falls in and they say that's baseball. >> we'll have more with you in just a moment. outside at&t park where giants fans so far behind so early. john? >> hey guys. this is one of those nights where we have seen hundreds of people walking home and to transportation with very long faces. it's far from what everybody was hoping to have here. this is third and king right outside the ballpark. this is where the celebration happens when something big happens. you can see all the way over there if you are zooming in there that is willie mays statue and there were--it looks like they are gone now but there were barricade statue to make sure anybody got hurt.
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good something good happens tomorrow night this will be the place where there will be thousands of people celebrating a very good time and joined by some of those people that could be here tomorrow night these are friends and family from behind the bay area. go ahead and tell me and a whole bunch of other friends- -we've got people a little bit object knoxous right now. all right. so jason go ahead and tell me what was that like. >> it was tough. i highly advise everybody to listen don't stop believing if you guys want a third world series so make it happen. everybody is going to feel better tomorrow. >> good deal. in case anybody else says anything a little unsavery here we are going to toss it back to you guys. >> all right john. thank you john.
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well for a huge crowd that gathered in san francisco's civic center plaza it wasn't quite the celebration they were hoping for. we are going to get to jenna in a second. first i want to talk about the parade route for friday. okay actually we are going to go to jenna. my apologies here. she's out at the civic center. a lot of people were there but boy where are they now? >> oh my gosh they have. this place was completely packed 30 minutes ago. people just got out of the civic center so quickly some even leaving early. you can see right notch the clean up going on. some people had been here since 5:00 a.m. and many stayed until the bitter end. this crowd was pumped up and ready but as the game went on with no giants scoring the

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