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KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 15:  Greg Holland #56 and Salvador Perez #13 of the Kansas City Royals celebrates their 2 to 1 win over the Baltimore Orioles to sweep the series in Game Four of the American League Championship Series at Kauffman Stadium on October 15, 2014 in Kansas City, Missouri.  (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 15: Greg Holland #56 and Salvador Perez #13 of the Kansas City Royals celebrates their 2 to 1 win over the Baltimore Orioles to sweep the series in Game Four of the American League Championship Series at Kauffman Stadium on October 15, 2014 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)Ed Zurga/Getty Images

World Series 2014 Schedule: Dates, TV Info and More for MLB Championship

Sean ODonnellOct 18, 2014

When the playoffs began, if you predicted the Kansas City Royals and San Francisco Giants to face off in the World Series, it's time to start playing the lottery. This may be an unlikely matchup for the MLB championship game, but it's poised to be a good one.

While neither the Giants nor the Royals were dominant teams during the regular season, both have become postseason juggernauts. A mixture of good pitching, solid defense and clutch hitting has been the formula for success for these squads. With so many similarities between them, a potential epic World Series looms large.

Before both of these teams take the field again, let's first overview the complete series viewing information and glance at the many similarities shared by San Francisco and Kansas City with some side-by-side postseason statistics.

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1Tue., Oct. 21Giants at Royals8 p.m.Fox
2Wed., Oct. 22Giants at Royals8 p.m.Fox
3Fri., Oct. 24Royals at Giants8 p.m.Fox
4Sat., Oct. 25Royals at Giants8 p.m.Fox
5*Sun., Oct. 26Royals at Giants8 p.m.Fox
6*Tue., Oct. 28Giants at Royals8 p.m.Fox
7*Wed., Oct. 29Giants at Royals8 p.m.Fox

Live Stream: MLB.tv (requires subscription)

*Denotes "if necessary" games

Pitching Comparison

ST LOUIS, MO - OCTOBER 11:  Madison Bumgarner #40 of the San Francisco Giants celebrates the final out of the seventh inning against the St. Louis Cardinals during Game One of the National League Championship Series at Busch Stadium on October 11, 2014 in

Only the Washington Nationals—in just four games—hold a better postseason ERA than both the Royals and Giants. Kansas City's starting rotation has endured roller-coaster outings, but a solid bullpen has been instrumental in the team's winning streak. San Francisco's starters have fared a bit better, and like the Royals, the Giants have a clutch bullpen.

Here's a look at how these teams have fared on the mound during the 2014 postseason:

Giants10998224252681.1922.18
Royals8808026262869.2102.93

Neither team is allowing much success at the plate to opposing hitters, and those comparative statistics couldn't be much closer. A slight edge goes to the Giants due to the prowess of NLCS MVP Madison Bumgarner. He's pitched like a true ace throughout the playoffs to this point.

Although, even if the Royals starters struggle a bit, the team's bullpen can be counted on to get back into the mix—especially with performances like we've seen from Wade Davis recently, via MLB:

The duration of starting pitchers in each contest will be key for both teams, as a worn-out bullpen could yield uncharacteristic runs to these efficient lineups.

Hitting Comparison

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCTOBER 16:  Travis Ishikawa #45 of the San Francisco Giants celebrates after he hits a three-run walk-off home run to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 during Game Five of the National League Championship Series at AT&T Park on Octob

The Royals and Giants rank first and second, respectively, in postseason batting averages. It only makes sense that those lineups will face off in the World Series against rotations that have been good at keeping runs to a minimum.

Kansas City has been a little more explosive on the offensive end, leading all playoff teams in runs and RBI despite playing only eight games. Still, San Francisco hasn't been a slouch, either. Take a glance at how both teams' totals so far:

Giants3614188121537.244.313.324.638
Royals2824273111840.259.331.390.721

If the Giants have a bit of an edge on the mound, the Royals have one at the plate. Eric Hosmer has been tremendously efficient so far, recording 13 hits and eight RBI in 29 at-bats while batting .448. Meanwhile, Mike Moustakas continues to utilize the long ball with a team-high four postseason home runs.

San Francisco's Pablo Sandoval, Buster Posey and Brandon Belt have all been solid at the plate during the postseason, each holding a batting average of .286 or higher. However, Travis Ishikawa has been a very nice surprise as well, especially after delivering a walk-off home run that sent the team to the World Series, via MLB Gifs:

There's talent at the plate for both of these teams. We'll find out soon enough which can keep its momentum going in the World Series.

Fielding Comparison

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 14:  Mike Moustakas #8 of the Kansas City Royals catches a foul ball hit by Adam Jones #10 of the Baltimore Orioles in the sixth inning during Game Three of the American League Championship Series at Kauffman Stadium on October 1

Once again, we find ourselves looking at a very even comparison between these teams. Both have committed a few errors in October; however, they have also made some highlight-reel plays to get their pitchers out of a jam.

The raw statistics don't tell the whole story, but here's a side-by-side look:

Giants103.99292297392
Royals83.99179240322

While the statistics slightly favor the Giants, the Royals have continued to put together some incredible showings on the field. In fact, we only need to look as far back as Game 4 against the Baltimore Orioles to find one such play. Here's a look at an insane grab by Moustakas, via SportsCenter:

Yes, he did catch that.

Solid defensive play from both of these teams was a big reason for their World Series berths, and we should be expecting much more of the same when the stakes are at their highest.

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