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It's World Series and anything is possible
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 10 - 2010

SAN FRANCISCO: The Texas Rangers and San Francisco Giants realize any streaks or records mean little now. It's the World Series, and anything is possible.
The Rangers sure aren't thinking about the fact they are Series first-timers who have never won on the Giants' current home field. Texas has lost all nine times it has played at the AT & T Park and has lost 11 straight in San Francisco dating to the windy, chilly nights at Candlestick Park.
“It's about time,” Texas slugger Josh Hamilton said. “We struggled against the Yankees and Tampa on the road this year, too.”
Still, the Rangers must find a way to win in San Francisco's pitcher-friendly waterfront ballpark at least once, because the Giants have home-field advantage in the Series. Game 1 is Wednesday night – and the Giants know Texas manager Ron Washington will have his team ready with postseason ace Cliff Lee on the mound for a marquee matchup against two-time reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum.
“Whatever happened in the past is the past, nothing to do with what happens now,” Rangers third baseman Michael Young said at the team's downtown San Francisco hotel.
The Giants returned to the Bay Area Sunday afternoon following their Game 6 victory Saturday night at Philadelphia that sent the club to its first World Series since the Barry Bonds-led 2002 team that finished runner-up to the Angels.
This squad is so different from that 2002 team. There is no superstar in this gritty bunch. Manager Bruce Bochy knows how well Texas is playing. So throw the Giants' run against the Rangers out the window. “That's something you don't even consider,” Bochy said. “They're a team that really came together at the right time and started playing very well once the playoffs started and played well throughout them.”
Bochy announced his rotation before the start of Monday's workout. After Lincecum goes in the opener, Matt Cain will start Game 2. When the series shifts to Texas, Jonathan Sanchez will start Game 3, followed by rookie Madison Bumgarner.
Following Lee for the Rangers will be C.J. Wilson in Game 2, then Colby Lewis and most likely Tommy Hunter in Game 4. Texas got to town Monday afternoon, opting to wait until Tuesday to hold its first workout on the field where it has endured so many defeats. Yet since the Park opened for the 2000 campaign, Nolan Ryan's Rangers have at least made things interesting. Of those nine losses to the Giants, five were by two runs and three by one run. The only somewhat lopsided score was 5-1.
The Giants have the NL All-Stars to thank for starting the World Series at home. This is the first time the Series has begun in a National League park since 2001 at Arizona.
Home-field advantage stopped rotating between leagues in 2003, going instead to the league that won the All-Star game. The NL finally ended its 13-year drought in this year's Midsummer Classic.
Texas players actually had a few chances to change that All-Star outcome, but Elvis Andrus, Josh Hamilton, Vladimir Guerrero and Ian Kinsler combined for just one hit in seven at-bats against the National League.
Giants closer and 2010 major league saves leader Brian Wilson retired Andrus to start his perfect eighth inning at Anaheim's Angel Stadium.
Lee, who had just been traded from Seattle to Texas four days earlier, didn't factor into the decision, pitching one inning of relief.
But he certainly has been a key for the Rangers in October. He is 3-0 during this playoff run and 7-0 with a 1.26 ERA for his career in the postseason, covering eight starts in five series with the Phillies and Texas.
“There's nobody pitching better. We know it,” Bochy said.
San Francisco will aim to produce more offense – as tough as that might be against Lee and Co. The Giants were outscored 20-19 by Philadelphia in six NLCS games and had three one-run victories in both that series and the division series against Atlanta. One thing San Francisco has is depth, with somebody different capable of delivering a key play or hit on any given night. So far this postseason, Cody Ross has been the star.


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