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The 2014 season marked a significant chapter in the illustrious history of the San Francisco Giants, as they celebrated their 132nd year in Major League Baseball. The team concluded the regular season with an impressive record of 88 wins and 74 losses, securing the second position in the National League West Division.
The Giants showcased their resilience and skill throughout the postseason, advancing through the National League Championship Series with a commanding 4-1 series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. This success paved the way for their ultimate triumph in the World Series, where they battled fiercely against the Kansas City Royals. Winning the championship series 4-3, the Giants further solidified their legacy in baseball history.
The 2014 season not only highlighted the team's competitive spirit but also underscored their strategic prowess, marking a remarkable year for the franchise and its devoted fans.