Madison Bumgarner of the Giants has been named MVP of the 2014 World Series after a historic performance in which he won two games and saved Game 7 with five brilliant innings of relief.
Bumgarner, 25, won Games 1 and 5, pitching a total of 16 innings while allowing seven hits and one run. He came on for the start of the fifth inning in Game 7, and allowed just two hits and no runs in San Francisco's 3-2 victory.
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