2014 World Series Game 6 Royals Vs. Giants : TV Schedule/Live Streaming/ Preview

It’s do or die time for the Kansas City Royals, who are down 3 games to 2 as the series shifts back to their home stadium for the final 2 games of the 2014 World Series.

Here is your TV schedule & live streaming info for game 6, followed by a preview of what to expect in this pivotal game.

Coverage begins with the pregame show at 7:o0 P.M. (EST), followed by first pitch at 8:07 P.M. (EST) on Fox.

Fox has exclusive rights to the series and will be the only channel airing the games.

Live streaming will also be available for the first time ever through MLB.TV. This service is free for current MLB.TV subscribers, but will require a subscription for everyone else who is eligible.

You can access the live stream through your home computer or when your on the go from almost any device with the MLB.com AT Bat app, which is free to download.

Eligible subscribers can sign up for just $9.99 and will receive the first month of MLB.TV 2015 for free when they do.  This is a nice bonus for fans who’s teams are not competing in the series, as they can stream their home teams games next year.

In order to be eligible you must have a current subscription service with a qualifying Pay TV Partner.  The company’s that are participating are: Time Warner Cable, Verizon Fios, DIRECTV, Optimum, AT&T U-verse TV, COX, BrightHouse Networks, Buckeye, Arvig, WOW!, Suddenlink and Consolidated Communications.

The Giants are poised to win their 3rd World Series Championship in 5 years, but they will have to do it against a formidable Royals team that seems to find a way to win when they have to.

The one thing San Fran has on it’s side is momentum thank to starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner, who pitched a shutout to secure  the 5-0 win.

The last pitcher to pitch a complete game shutout in the World Series was Josh Beckett in ’93, putting the 25 year old Bumgarner in a truly elite class.

Unfortunately, the Giants don’t him starting tonight; they will have to rely on Jake Peavy to come out and get them that 3rd ring and avoid a game 7.

That will not be an easy task, as Peavy has had a terrible postseason, so he will need to dig deep and grinding it out while his team must come up with runs.

That might be hard to do as well, as Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura held the Giants to 2 runs in his game 2 start and not one player was able to get more than one hit off of him.

If Ventura is on his game the Giants won’t be able to manufacture the runs they need and there will be a deciding game 7 tomorrow night.

My prediction: Royals 5 – Giants 1.

Do you think the Royals can pull off the win tonight?  Tell us who you think will win below.


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