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Giants one win away from World Series

By Dave Del Grande Sports Xchange SAN FRANCISCO -- Consecutive run-scoring grounders to first base sparked a three-run sixth inning Wednesday night, and the San Francisco Giants overtook the St. Louis Cardinals en route to a 6-4 victory in Game 4...

By Dave Del Grande

Sports Xchange

SAN FRANCISCO - Consecutive run-scoring grounders to first base sparked a three-run sixth inning Wednesday night, and the San Francisco Giants overtook the St. Louis Cardinals en route to a 6-4 victory in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series.

The second straight home victory gave the Giants a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series and a chance to earn their third trip to the World Series in the past five years with a win Thursday night at AT&T Park. The NLCS winner will meet the Kansas City Royals, who swept the Baltimore Orioles in the AL Championship Series.

After the Cardinals built a 4-1 lead on the strength of seven hits, including a home run by second baseman Kolten Wong, in their first three at-bats, the Giants rallied with two in the third before taking the lead for good in the three-run sixth.

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Pinch hitter Juan Perez led off the game-swinging uprising with a walk off the fourth Cardinals pitcher, left-hander Marco Gonzales.

Shortstop Brandon Crawford followed with a single, and both runners advanced a base when the second pinch hitter of the inning, Matt Duffy, laid down a sacrifice bunt.

Center fielder Gregor Blanco, whose bunt produced the error that ended Game 3, then hit a chopper to the right side. Cardinals first baseman Matt Adams’ throw to the plate was low, allowing Perez to slide home safely with the tying run as Crawford took third.

Second baseman Joe Panik followed with another grounder to Adams, who stepped on first base for the second out of the inning. However, instead of holding Crawford at third, Adams threw to second in an attempt to double up Blanco, allowing the go-ahead run to score.

Right-hander Seth Maness replaced Gonzales and served up an RBI single to catcher Buster Posey, increasing the Giants’ lead to 6-4.

The San Francisco bullpen closed the door from there. Left-hander Javier Lopez stranded two baserunners in the seventh before right-hander Sergio Romo pitched a scoreless eighth and closer Santiago Casilla threw a one-hit ninth for his second save of the series.

Right-hander Yusmeiro Petit, who pitched three shutout innings in relief of starter Ryan Vogelsong, got the win. Gonzales took the loss.

Posey drove in three runs, including the Giants’ first two with a sacrifice fly in the first inning and a single in the third, both off Cardinals starter Shelby Miller. Posey finished with two hits, as did right fielder Hunter Pence, whose RBI single capped a two-run third inning that got San Francisco within 4-3.

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