+ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1HURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 PAGE13 + Student sees World Series differently BRIAN HILLIX @DoubleHillix Libby Sauder, a junior from Prairie Village, is experiencing the World Series from a different perspective than most Kansas City Royals fans. KANSAN: What do you do? SAUDER: I run memory cards between photographers and editors during the games, and I retrieve extra equipment if it's needed. I worked the home games for the ALCS and will do so for all the World Series home games, too. KANSAN: Where are you stationed? SAUDER: I move all over. There are two stations on the field, two near the fountains and two in the concourse. KANSAN: How did you get the job? SAUER: One of my journalism professors told me about the job, so I applied. KANSAN: Are you a Royals fan? SAUDER: Yeah, and I'm not allowed to root for the Royals, or wear Royals clothing. KANSAN: Is that hard? KANSAN: How many of you do that job? SAUDER: Yes, one time I started clapping, and I felt really bad. Luckily I wasn't looking at any TV cameras. SAUER: There are 12 of us, four are students and eight are adults. KANSAN: What have you learned? SAUDER: I've learned that little jobs are important to what's going on. Everyone is running around crazy trying to get all the players' reactions, and they're looking at us at the same time trying to give them the cards [to upload current photos]. Edited by Logan Schlossberg KANSAN: Prediction? SAUDER: Royals in six games CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Libby Sauder, a junior from Prairie Village, poses next to the field at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Sauder works as a photo runner, getting memory cards from press photographers to editors and vice versa. Kansas City Royals' Jarrod Dyson high fives Greg Holland after their 7-2 victory against the San Francisco Giants in Game 2 of baseball's World Series on Wednesday night in Kansas City, Mo. The series is tied 1-1 games. ASSOCIATED PRESS Royals defeat Giants 7-2, bring World Series to 1-1 game tie GJ MELIA @gjmelia The 2014 World Series will move to San Francisco for Game 3 as the Kansas City Royals defeated the San Francisco Giants 7-2 Wednesday night. The Giants jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the first inning, behind centerfelder Gregor Blanco's leadoff home run. The solo shot was the first leadoff home run in a World Series game since Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox in 2007. Kansas City designated hitter Billy Butler responded in the bottom of the first, driving in centerfielder Lorenzo Cain from second on a two out single. In the second inning, second baseman Omar Infante doubled off the left field wall to get into scoring position. The Royals then took their first lead of the World Series with a double from shortstop Alcides Escobar. Following a scoreless third, Infante followed Perez's double with a two-run homer over the right field wall to extend the lead to 7-2. the Giants were able to knot the game back up with first baseman Brandon Belt's one out double. The Royals were able to turn a double play fly out two right, and Belt caught in between second and third. Butler picked up his second RBI of the night on a single in the sixth, scoring Cain. Outfielder Terrance Gore pinch ran for Butler, and catcher Salvador Perez's doubled to right center drove in Gore and first baseman Eric Hosmer. The sixth inning didn't end there; Relievers Kelvin Herrera, Wade Davis and Greg Holland took the reins from there, closing out a Game 2 win, and tying the Series at 1-1. Thursday will be a travel day for the teams, and the Series will continue Friday night at AT&T Park. 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