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Giants sweep Tigers for second title in three years

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“The most special day of my pitching career,” said Zito, who won the Cy Young award 10 years ago.

As Zito was giving an interview outside the clubhouse, his teammates chanted his name within.

“I didn’t think I was hearing it right,” he said. “It was like a dream.”

The dreams will not be pleasant for the Tigers, who had a five-day layoff after sweeping the New York Yankees in the ALCS.

The powerful Tigers were shut out twice in four games and batted .159 for the World Series, with cleanup batter Prince Fielder getting one hit — a single — in 14 at-bats.

“I’m a little bit flabbergasted, to be honest with you,” Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. “I never would have thought that we would have swept the New York Yankees, and I never would have thought that the Giants would have swept us.

“It’s a freaky game.”

The Giants had “The Freak” in Tim Lincecum, who transformed from a suddenly mediocre starter to an even more suddenly spectacular reliever. They had Ryan Vogelsong, who endured a decade in the minor leagues and abroad to emerge as a 35-year-old October sensation.

Most of all, however, they had Posey. In 2010, he was the rookie of the year. He appears to be the MVP in waiting.

Those are his only two full seasons in the major leagues.

“Let’s just hope it’s a career thing,” Giants pitcher Matt Cain said. “If he plays every year, let’s hope he gets to carry the championship (trophy) around every time.”

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