World Series 2014 FOX TV schedule, live stream info for Games 3 and 4

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The 2014 World Series games kicked off Tuesday with the San Francisco Giants earning the first win advantage over the Kansas City Royals.

The two wildcard teams will face each other on a best-of-seven playoff.  This is the Royals' third attempt at the championship, the first of which was in 1980 when they lost against the Philadelphia Phillies and 1985 when the team won over the St. Louis Cardinals.  The Giants is trying to get their third championship win in a span of five years.  

All the games, including the first one last on Oct. 21, will be broadcast live on TV by the Fox Network, while the exclusive radio broadcast rights was granted to ESPN Radio.

Here is the list of the full schedule of the World Series games:

Game Date Time (EDT) Network Site
1 Oct. 21 8 p.m. FOX Kansas City
2 Oct.  22 8 p.m. FOX Kansas City
3 Oct.  24 8 p.m. FOX San Francisco
4 Oct.  25 8 p.m. FOX San Francisco
5* Oct.  26 8 p.m. FOX San Francisco
6* Oct.  28 8 p.m. FOX Kansas City
7* Oct.  29 8 p.m. FOX Kansas City

*if necessary

The televised pre-game show on Fox will start 30 minutes before the live broadcast is aired. It will be hosted by Kevin Burkhardt from the stadium together with Frank Thomas and Gabe Kapler as the game analysts. Other commentators include MLB stars David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox and Nick Swisher of the Cleveland Indians.

Meanwhile, fans who have no TV or radio access during the time of the games can simply tune in to their mobile devices or computers via live streaming. They just have to sign up with MLB.TV or Fox Sports GO then they can enjoy the blow-by-blow accounts of the game online.

Game 1 ended with a 7-1 win for the Giants. Madison Bumgarner made a fantastic performance all throughout the game.