TIm Hudson loses long-awaited World Series debut; Giants down 2-1
The Giants played their first World Series game in two years at AT&T Park on Friday night, but it was hard to tell by the silence of the crowd, which mirrored the silence of the San Francisco bats and reflected a scoreboard that bore no good news for the faithful.
A scoring rally in the sixth inning brought the fans into Game 3, but the Royals array of fire-throwing relievers had the final word, holding the Giants scoreless for four innings in Kansas Citys 3-2 victory.
Tim Hudson waited 16 years to pitch in a World Series game. He will have to wait longer to feel the joy of pitching his team to a victory. He did not finish the sixth inning and took the defeat after allowing three runs.
The run that proved decisive scored when left-handed Eric Hosmer won an 11-pitch tete-a-tete with Javier Lopez and hit an RBI single.
The Giants home World Series win streak ended at six games with their first loss since Game 3 against the Angels in 2002, which gave Anaheim a 2-1 lead in the Series.
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