SAN FRANCISCO — Hunter Pence and Pablo Sandoval charged up a pulsating crowd with their shouts and swings, and the San Francisco Giants surged past the Kansas City Royals 11-4 Saturday to tie the World Series at two games apiece.

Down by three runs in the early going and in danger of dropping into a huge hole, the Giants and their fans rallied.

The win ensured the Series will go back to Kansas City to decide the championship. In the meantime, there’s Game 5 on Sunday when postseason ace Madison Bumgarner starts for the Giants against struggling James Shields.

It’s a rematch from the opener, when San Francisco rolled 7-1.

The fired-up Pence got three hits, drove in three runs, scored twice and made a terrific catch in the ninth inning. Sandoval delivered a huge, two-run single that he punctuated by tossing his bat several feet.

Nearly lost in the torrent of runs were all sorts of sidelights: the first video challenge in the expanded replay era, an excellent catch by Royals center fielder Jarrod Dyson that kicked up a huge divot, and Giants Manager Bruce Bochy throwing his hat in the dugout.

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Not to mention another clutch performance in long relief by winning pitcher Yusmeiro Petit.

All the early frustration for the Giants turned into positive energy during a two-run comeback in the fifth that made it 4-all.

Then in the sixth, Sandoval hit a two-run single and Brandon Belt followed with an RBI single as the Giants roughed up postseason darling Brandon Finnegan to surge ahead.

Only a diving catch by Dyson that tore up a divot in the center-field grass prevented San Francisco from getting more. But the Giants soon broke it open with four runs in the seventh.

San Francisco also came out on the winning end of the first World Series replay challenge in the expanded era, when Royals Manager Ned Yost asked for another look at a pickoff play at second base.

The real star might’ve been Petit. He pitched in with three scoreless innings after Ryan Vogelsong got chased in a four-run third that turned on a botched grounder. Petit also got a hit, not bad for a career .049 batter.

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Down 4-2, the Giants came back in the fifth. Yost let struggling starter Jason Vargas begin the inning, and rookie Joe Panik led off with a line-drive double.

Jason Frasor was summoned and retired Buster Posey on a grounder. Pence followed with an RBI single up the middle that caused Frasor to throw up his hands in frustration.

Danny Duffy relieved, and a single by Sandoval and a walk to Belt loaded the bases for Juan Perez, whose sacrifice fly tied it.

The Royals trailed 1-0 when they put runners at the corners with two outs in the third.

Eric Hosmer reached on a slow tapper that the Giants failed to turn a play on, causing Bochy to toss his cap and the tying run to score. After a walk to Mike Moustakas, Omar Infante hit a hard two-run single up the middle. The hit made him 10 for 15 lifetime against Vogelsong, and put the Royals ahead 3-1. Salvador Perez followed with a bloop RBI single.


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