Hall of Fame stocks up after Giants' Series win
Left fielder Gregor Blanco was honored to give up his glove as part of a group of Giants artifacts from the 2012 World Series headed for the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. More >
Sweet relief: Romo caps 'pen heroics with flourish
On a night that was filled with drama, Giants closer Sergio Romo did what he could to make sure there was as little as possible at the end. More >
M-V-Panda: Sandoval takes home Series hardware
The man they call "The Panda" is the 2012 World Series MVP for the champion San Francisco Giants, and this is a fact that will take a moment to settle in, even for Pablo Sandoval himself. More >
Leyland sticks with lineup despite drought
Even in the World Series, Tigers manager Jim Leyland is hearing it over lineups. Back-to-back shutouts to the Giants raised the question of whether Leyland would shake up his batting order for Sunday night's Game 4, needing a win to prolong the World Series. He ended up sticking with the same lineup. More >
Giants' pitchers smothering Tigers' big bats
The story of the World Series through three games has been the Giants' ability to contain the Tigers' offense, notably slumbering sluggers Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder. More >
To ease pressure, Leyland addresses club
Tigers manager Jim Leyland isn't one for big speeches, and neither are his players. Still, Leyland seemed prepared to make one small exception on Sunday afternoon, if only to pick up his players a bit. He sensed some frustration rising after a second 2-0 loss in as many games. More >
Leyland hopeful, but return not set in stone
Tigers manager Jim Leyland has said during this postseason that he wants to return next season. His boss, team president/general manager Dave Dombrowski, said last week that the Tigers want him back. And yet there's still no clarity over Leyland's managerial future. More >
Giants winning despite striking out 'quite a bit'
As Sunday's Game 4 approached, one of Giants manager Bruce Bochy's biggest concerns was the club's offense. More >
Sleepless Bochy ready for possible clinch
Bruce Bochy will have to wait until the offseason to catch up on his sleep. More >
Theriot scores winning run in second straight title
When Ryan Theriot found himself on second base with two outs on Sunday, representing the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning in Game 4 of the World Series, Hunter Pence figured destiny was kind of on the Giants' side. More >
Quick scoring helps propel Giants to 3-0 Series lead
Long, long ago, the Giants trailed in a game. The scene was Busch Stadium in St. Louis, circa Oct. 18. More >
Right forearm soreness sidelines Avila
Tigers catcher Alex Avila was scratched from the starting lineup for Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday with what the team described as right forearm soreness. More >
Bochy recalls his role in '84 Fall Classic
This isn't Bruce Bochy's first World Series experience against the Tigers. In 1984, he was the backup catcher for the Padres, who lost in five games -- the last three at old Tiger Stadium. More >
Loss can't overshadow Tigers' fantastic season
It was a fabulous season, one of accomplishment and celebration, a time to remember and savor. That's why this World Series loss should not define the Detroit Tigers. They worked too hard and came too far and accomplished too much to allow one bad week to erase the previous six months. More >
After brilliant postseason run, Coke falters in 10th
As the Giants celebrated their World Series title, Phil Coke stared on from the home dugout, observing a celebration around the mound that served as his throne throughout the playoffs. More >
A team of MVPs: World Series a shared triumph
There is not going to be a 25-way tie for the Most Valuable Player Award in a World Series. But in the category of what seemed to be roster-wide contributions to a championship, here are the 2012 San Francisco Giants. More >
Bochy's steady hand points way to second title
For Giants manager Bruce Bochy, this World Series win is certainly one to savor. It's San Francisco's second championship in the past three years and puts Bochy among the pantheon of the modern managerial baseball gods. More >
Return to splendor: Giants champions again
The Giants broke a 10th-inning tie Sunday night and won the World Series when Marco Scutaro singled home Ryan Theriot to give the Giants a 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers in Game 4 of the Fall Classic. More >
Did you know? World Series Game 4: SF 4, DET 3
A look at some notable facts and figures from the San Francisco Giants' 4-3 10-inning victory over the Detroit Tigers in Game 4 of the World Series at Comerica Park on Sunday night. More >
Players prepared for windy, cold Game 4
Sunday's forecast brings a hearty, 17-mph wind, with gusts approaching 27 mph, blowing out to right field, but the Tigers and Giants aren't concerned about the weather conditions. More >