Giants rookie Joe Panik's glove helps save the World Series

Joe Panik should win the National League Rookie of the Year award. Why, you may ask? Okay, I'll admit, he isn't as an attractive of choice as you may want, but, that shouldn't matter. Sadly, people prototypically want to see 

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If there was a turning point in Game 7 beyond Madison Bumgarner taking the mound in the fifth inning on Wednesday night, it may have occurred two innings earlier when Joe Panik took flight. The rookie second baseman's spectacular 

Down in the third inning, 4-1, the Giants worked their way back into the game and eventually blew it open. Buster Posey had an RBI single in the third inning and San Francisco knocked Jason Vargas out of the game in the fifth. Joe Panik led off with a

Rookie second baseman Joe Panik, 23, snared Eric Hosmer's hot grounder and flipped the ball with his glove to shortstop Brandon Crawford. "He hit it well and it kinda shot through. I tried to dive and knock it down and try to get one (out)," Panik said.

The Boston Red Sox second baseman has been keeping tabs on the Major League Baseball postseason while recovering from thumb/wrist surgery at his Arizona home. San Francisco Giants second baseman Joe Panik has