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[Title] => Royals, fans relish first World Series title in 30 years
[Summary] => The jersey that Eric Hosmer wore in the decisive game of the World Series is headed to the Hall of Fame. So is the glove Salvador Perez used, the spikes Lorenzo Cain laced up and the bat that third baseman Mike Moustakas took to the plate.
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[Title] => KC Royals take longest opener
[Summary] => Alcides Escobar started the World Series with a jolt. Five hours later, he ended the longest opener ever with a jump – into the arms of his joyous Kansas City Royals teammates.
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[Title] => Hosmer sacrifice fly in 14th lifts Royals to Game 1 win
[Summary] => Eric Hosmer's sacrifice fly in the 14th inning drove in Alcides Escobar for the winning run as Kansas City beat the New York Mets 5-4 on Tuesday in the longest opening game in World Series history.
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[Title] => Royals subdue Blue Jays, march to WS
[Summary] => Lorenzo Cain sprinted home from first base on Eric Hosmer’s single in the eighth inning, Wade Davis weathered a 45-minute rain delay and a white-knuckle ninth, and Kansas City beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 4-3, Friday night to earn its second straight trip to the World Series.
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[Title] => Royals' dream season falls short in World Series
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