America's funniest celebrity superfans root for the Giants and Royals
Whose celeb fans are funnier: Royals or Giants?

The baseball world is set to watch the Royals and Giants meet up in the 2014 Fall Classic, which is sure to be full of steals and home runs and stellar pitching from guys like Big Game James Shields and Madison Bumgarner.
But, what might be missing from the box scores is how hilarious each team's celebrity fanbase is. If it were the Dodgers and the Yankees playing, we might expect some funny folks to fill the stands, but Kansas City and San Francisco?
It turns out that the celebrities pulling for the Royals and Giants are absolutely riotous. Let's take a look:
First up, the Royals:
Paul Rudd

Lifetime Gross (via Box Office Mojo): $1,143,692,894. Billion. Like, with a "B."
SNL Experience: Three times hosted
Awards: N/A (Unless you count AFI Awards, which we most certainly do not.)
Stadium Appearance: Rudd's such a huge Royals fan that he was on hand when they clinched the ALCS. He was then kind enough to invite us all to his mother's house for a social gathering ($5 cover, though):
Kicker: If Knocked Up is to be believed, Rudd drafted Hideki Matsui in the eighth round of his 2007 fantasy baseball draft. Matsui ended up hitting .285 with 25 HRs, 103 RBIs and 28 2Bs in 143 games that season. Not bad for a 33-year-old outfielder who slipped to the middle rounds because he was coming off a 51-game season. Nice get, Mr. Rudd.
Also, Party Down is criminally underrated.

Jason Sudeikis

Lifetime Gross: $679,235,365
SNL Experience: Eight years as a cast member.
Stadium Appearance: The year was 2012 when Sudeikis (along with moderately notable friends Rudd, Rob Riggle and Jon Hamm) spent half an inning joking around about their recent charity whiffleball game:
Kicker: His arc on 30 Rock, where he plays Floyd DeBarber from Cleveland and dates Liz Lemon.
Rob Riggle

Lifetime Gross: $568,340,307
SNL Experience: One season as a featured performer.
Stadium Appearance: In July, Riggle made the trip to Minneapolis for MLB's All-Star Weekend where he played in the Celebrity Softball Game.
Kicker: His incredible work as a correspondent on The Daily Show.
Wake up, San Francisco. The Giants have an impressive dais of hilarious celebrity fans as well.
Robin Williams (in memoriam)

Lifetime Gross: $3,165,388,491.
SNL Experience: Three times hosted and three cameos. Also, he was impersonated a handful of times, most memorably by current Tonight Show host, Jimmy Fallon.
Awards: Six Golden Globes, five People's Choice Awards, four Grammys, two Primetime Emmys, two Kid's Choice Awards, two MTV Movie Awards and an Oscar for Good Will Hunting.
Stadium Appearance: Williams' MLB appearances are now the stuff of legend. Game 1 of the 2010 NLCS was no different as Mrs. Doubtfire himself got gave the Giants a little pep talk.
Kicker: Speaking of Good Will Hunting ...

Rob Schneider

Lifetime Gross: $878,052,879
SNL Experience: Four years as a cast member where he introduced the world to Richmeister.
Awards: Won the 2006 Razzie for Worst Actor (Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo)
Stadium Appearance: Back in 2012 when the Giants when things were oh so different and the Giants were in the World Series, Schneider got 'em all pumped before Game 1 against the Tigers:
Kicker: Surf Ninjas and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Everyone forgets about the former and everyone forgets how wonderful Schneider is in the latter.
Bob Saget

SNL Experience: One time hosted
Stadium Appearance: Though Danny Tanner and Saget are known for their allegiance to the Giants it was at a White Sox game that the comedian showed off his pipes ... by singing the National Anthem?
Kicker: You think of him every time you see someone get hit in the crotch.