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World Series Game 1 Live Stream, Preview: SF Giants vs KC Royals - How to Watch MLB Baseball Online

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Only a few more hours of waiting are left before the San Francisco Giants and the Kansas City Royals meet and do battle in the World Series.

Don't worry if you can't make it live on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at the Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City. You can watch the live streaming of the 2014 World Series game between the Giants and the Royals by going to http://www.watchfwc.com/mlb.html.

All eyes are focused on the upcoming 110th series of Major League Baseball considering that it will be the first time that the Giants and the Royals will battle each other for the world title. It will also be the first time that two teams that didn't win more than 90 games in the regular season would become major contenders in the World Series.

The San Francisco Giants have been in baseball from way back, having been established in 1883. On the other hand, the Kansas City Royals were established in 1969. That makes the Giants a more experienced group of warriors to do combat with.

But for most fans, this doesn't necessarily mean that the Royals are mere pushovers.

For one thing, the Royals are playing in their stomping grounds. It's part of traditional sports psychology that teams playing in their home field enjoy a distinct advantage.

The New England Sports Network (NESN) has outlined the essentials that could determine who between the Giants and Royals will win on Tuesday:

  • For rotation, Giants have the edge.
  • For bullpen, the Royals have the advantage.
  • For offense, the Giants are tops.
  • For bench, the Royals are ahead.
  • For defense, the Royals are stronger.
  • When it comes to the Manager, the Giants are on top.

With those factors in mind, it's easy to see that both teams are evenly matched.

However, sometimes, other factors can get in the way. To be sure about knowing how it all turns out, watch the battle live in Kansas City if you can. If not, go and watch it online through the streaming version provided by MLB by clicking here.