
The Royals would win in 12 to close things down. After a grounder moved Hosmer to third, the Mets lost the lead. He was replaced after a walk, steal and Eric Hosmer double to cut it to 2-1. He talked his way out of being removed and went back out for the ninth, much to the delight of the home fans. Manager Terry Collins had apparently told him he was done before the ninth. Who could forget the Matt Harvey situation in Game 5? He had a shutout going with the Mets leading 2-0, ready to force a trip back to Kansas City. An error opened the door to an eighth-inning rally for the Royals to take Game 4 after the Mets were a few outs from evening things up at two games apiece. Noah Syndergaard caused controversy by buzzing Escobar to start Game 3 in Citi Field. In Game 2, Johnny Cueto nearly threw a shutout. In the ninth inning of that same game, Alex Gordon homered to force extras.

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2015, Royals over Mets in fiveĪlcides Escobar started the series for the Royals with an inside-the-park home run. There were plenty of moments and it was a fine series on a game-by-game basis. It was seven hours and 20 minutes, most of which (save for the 13th, where each team scored and that was pretty cool) was sitting around waiting for a solo homer.įor a brief moment in Game 4, it looked like we'd have a series when the Dodgers scored four runs in the sixth to take a 4-0 lead, but the Red Sox scored nine in the next three innings. There was the historic 18-inning Game 3, though I'd challenge anyone who actually thinks this was an exciting game. Other than Red Sox fans, most people probably forget that several games in this series were exciting (check Games 1 and 2 box scores for surface-level stuff, including a big pinch-hit, Eduardo Nunez three-run homer). This was overall a dud for non-Giants fans. The weather and atmosphere in Comerica Park for Games 3 and 4 (who could blame Tigers fans with the bad weather and terrible Tigers play after coming home down 0-2?) were miserable. Marco Scutaro singled home the series-winning run in the top of the 10th in Game 4 and that sounds pretty great, but what was the worst-case scenario for the Giants? They were up 3-0 in the series. We have to point out the amazing Giants starting pitching ( Madison Bumgarner threw seven scoreless innings in Game 2 and that pretty much sealed the series) and Tim Lincecum as a lockdown reliever was also fun. It happened in Game 1 when the underdog Giants jumped all over Justin Verlander and the heavily favored Tigers. Pablo Sandoval joined Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson and Albert Pujols as the only players in history to hit three homers in a World Series game. There will be disagreement on these matters and that's fine.

Ranking criteria: Number of games (nothing beats a Game 7 due to it being the only game in our sport where either team can become the champion), overall series excitement, history, atmosphere and anything else that felt like it moved the needle. What follows are my subjective rankings on the 2011-20 World Series. I got to witness all but 2020 in person and obviously watched every single pitch. Five of them went the distance while seven went at least six games and we only saw one sweep. We saw zero rematches in the 10 year set.īest of all, the actual World Series themselves were outstanding. The Giants and Red Sox did win multiple titles while we also saw the Royals, Astros, Dodgers and Cardinals win multiple pennants, but there was still good variety in the matchups. Who would've thought when I started in February of 2011 that the next 10 World Series would see the Royals, Cubs, Astros and Nationals win World Series while the Yankees would be shut out? There were zero repeat champions (that is, the same team going back-to-back). It's been a decade's worth of outstanding World Series.
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The conclusion of the 2020 World Series meant the conclusion of the 10th full season of mine with CBS Sports and what an incredibly fun ride its been.
