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Article: GIANTS LOOK SPIFFY IN TIE SAN FRANCISCO RALLIES TO BEAT ANAHEIM, EVENS SERIES.(SPORTS)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- October 24, 2002
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Byline: MIKE LOPRESTI Gannett News Service
Giants4 Angels3SAN FRANCISCO -- The night turned on little things -- a chopper in front of the plate, a bunt that would not roll foul. A subtle shift in fortune, that eventually tied this World Series.
In the thunder of a game-winning single by David Bell, it became a best-of-3 World Series on Wednesday night, after the San Francisco Giants went to full comeback mode to win Game 4, 4-3 over the Anaheim Angels.
Bell's one-out liner up the middle off the formerly invulnerable Francisco Rodriguez in the eighth inning evened the Series 2-2 and retrieved a game in which the Giants trailed 3-0.
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