The LWOS Baseball Department is pleased to bring you their live game blog, in conjunction with Cover It Live. The Blog will be going live tonight at 7:30 pm as the American League Champion Kansas City Royals take on the National League Champion San Francisco Giants. After the teams split the first two games in Kansas City, AT&T Park in San Francisco hosts the critical World Series Game 3.We’ll be here through every game, and every big play, bringing you the best in baseball coverage during the World Series.
For our World Series preview you can read David Spracale’s excellent work here.
For our Game 1 Live Blog, you can check it out here.
For our Game 2 Live Blog, you can check it out here.
The Royals used a big 6th inning to take game 2 by a score of 7-2. The inning started with the two teams tied at 2 runs a piece, but five pitchers, and five runs later the Royals had done enough damage to even the series. A five-run lead with the strong Royals bullpen was just too much for the Giants, and so we set ourselves up for this key game. The Royals are putting Jeremy Guthrie on the mound, while the Giants are going with Tim Hudson. First pitch is expected to be around 8:05 pm EDT.
LWOS World Series Game 2 Live Blog: Tonight @ 7:30 pm EDT
Come back at 7:30pm when the live blog will be active and join us for some baseball talk during the 2014 Fall Classic. The best thing… You the reader can participate as well. Just sign in with a facebook or twitter account when the Cover It Live blog opens later tonight.
Check back every game of the series as we plan to bring you all the action.
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