The San Francisco Giants are the National League champions for the third time in five years, thanks to a walk off, three-run homer by Travis Ishikawa in the ninth inning.
Joe Buck was on the call for Fox, and his call was perfect – a throwback to history.
The last time a National League pennant was won with a walk off homer? Yup – 1951. Bobby Thomson.
Below the local radio call by Jon Miller via @hapagal
And finally Dan Shulman’s call via ESPN Radio.
Another terrific ESPN Radio call by @DShulman_ESPN on #SFGiants NLCS walk-off http://t.co/JvSFJCAJ55
— Josh Krulewitz (@jksports) October 17, 2014
UPDATE: We’ve also added the Spanish-language call from KTRB…

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