
2012 World Series
The 2012 World Series was a best-of-seven championship between the San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers. The Giants, led by strong pitching and timely hitting, won the series four games to none, achieving a sweep. The key moment was Game 4, where the Giants secured their second title in three years, with Pablo Sandoval's offensive standout performance and solid pitching. The Giants’ consistency and ability to perform under pressure in critical moments led them to their sixth overall World Series title, reaffirming their position as a dominant team during that era.