Johnny Cueto gave up just two hits in a 122 pitch complete game that has the Kansas City Royals halfway to their first World Series title in 30 years. Backed by 10 hits and seven runs, the Royals easily took Game 2 of the series by a 7-1 won final, heading to Citi Field in New York with a 2-0 advantage.
The World Series features the very best of the best -- two teams duking it out for the right to call themselves world champions. With so much at stake, every play goes under the microscope, with a select few going down in history for the impact and legacy they have. Here are some moments from the World Series over the last 30 years that live on -- some in infamy -- and have made some players legends.
Winning the World Series is the ultimate accomplishment for any baseball player. Getting to the Fall Classic, though, is a feat unto itself that no one in cleats and stirrups should take for granted because you never know if you’ll ever make it back.
Fifteen-year MLB veteran infielder Juan Uribe could be on Terry Collins' roster when the Mets open Game 1 of the Fall Classic with Royals in Kansas City on Tuesday.
World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner threw five scoreless innings of relief, and Michael Morse drove in the game-winning run with a bloop single as the San Francisco Giants beat the Royals, 3-2, in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series in Kansas City on Wednesday night.
Thursday, October 30th, 2014
We have a great show for you today! We will be speaking with Coach Gary Heenan about the upcoming season opener on Saturday at the AUD. Also, we'll speak with New Hartford native Mike Zalewski who is on the Comets roster.