Final
Texas leads 3-2 (as of 10/6)
| Game 1: Wednesday, October 6 | ||
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| Texas | 5 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 1 | |
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| Game 2: Thursday, October 7 | ||
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| Texas | 6 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 0 | |
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| Game 3: Saturday, October 9 | ||
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| Tampa Bay | 6 | Final |
| Texas | 3 | |
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| Game 4: Sunday, October 10 | ||
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| Tampa Bay | 5 | Final |
| Texas | 2 | |
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| Game 5: Tuesday, October 12 | ||
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| Texas | 5 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 1 | |
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1:37 PM ET, October 6, 2010
Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida
Cliff Lee gets homers from Bengie Molina, Nelson Cruz as Rangers win Game 1
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Cliff Lee, postseason ace for hire.
Picking up where he left off during in a dazzling October run a year ago, Lee shut down the Tampa Bay Rays while outpitching David Price and leading the Texas Rangers to a 5-1 victory Wednesday in the opening game of the AL playoffs."I like pitching on a big stage," Lee said. "Just pitching in the big leagues alone is an honor, but when you get an opportunity to make it to the postseason that's what it's all about. That's what you play all year for. I enjoy it, and I try to have fun with it."These days, no pitcher is doing it better.Lee matched a postseason best with 10 strikeouts while allowing five hits -- just two after escaping a bases-loaded jam in the first inning. During one dominating stretch, he retired 16 of 17 batters before giving up Ben Zobrist's homer in the seventh."It's not time to sit here and pat myself on the back. We've got a lot of work to do," Lee said. "I feel good about helping us get off to a good start, and hopefully I can continue to do the same. That's what I expect to do."More From ESPN.com
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Lee starts strong
Cliff Lee has won his first five postseason decisions, tied for the fourth-longest such win streak by a starter to start a career.
Consecutive Decisions Won To Start Career
| Name | Wins | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Orlando Hernandez | 8 | '98-'00 |
| Orel Hershiser | 7 | '85-'95 |
| Lefty Gomez | 6 | '32-'38 |
| 7 tied * | 5 | |
| *Cliff Lee (active), Livan Hernandez, Juan Guzman, John Smoltz, Don Sutton, Herb Pennock, Jack Coombs | ||
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Game notes
The capacity crowd was just the sixth this year for the Rays, who ranked 22nd in the majors in attendance with an average of 23,025. ... Before Wednesday, Texas 3B Michael Young had appeared in 1,508 career games without playing in the postseason -- the second-most among active players behind St. Louis' Randy Winn (1,717).
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Scoring Summary
| TEX | TB | |||
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| 2nd | J Francoeur doubled to deep center, I Kinsler scored. | 1 | 0 | |
| 2nd | B Molina singled to right, J Francoeur scored. | 2 | 0 | |
| 3rd | N Cruz homered to center (445 feet). | 3 | 0 | |
| 4th | B Molina homered to left (361 feet). | 4 | 0 | |
| 5th | V Guerrero doubled to deep center, J Hamilton scored. | 5 | 0 | |
| 7th | B Zobrist homered to right (380 feet). | 5 | 1 | |
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Game Information
| Stadium | Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL |
| Attendance | 35,474 (104.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:06 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Tim Welke, First Base - Jim Wolf, Second Base - Jerry Meals, Third Base - Bill Miller |
Research Notes
Cliff Lee has won his first five postseason decisions, tied for the fourth-longest such win streak by a starter to start a career.Consecutive Decisions Won To Start Career
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Bengie Molina's 4th-inning home run off David Price was notable for a few reasons. In his career, Price had not allowed a home run on a pitch out of the strike zone, but the pitch Molina hit out of the park was off the plate inside. It was Molina's first home run on a pitch not in the strike zone since 2008. It was also a fastball, a pitch on which Molina had homered just once all year. For perspective, Molina saw 927 fastballs on the season and swung at 439, hitting just one home run. | ||||||||||||||||||
How the Rangers got to Rays starter David Price:
- Price threw his fastball on 86 of 107 pitches (80.4 pct), above his season average of 74.3 pct, the second-highest mark among starting pitchers. The Rangers led all of baseball with a .297 batting average against fastballs this season, and they made Price pay. The Rangers were 8-25 against Price's fastball on Wednesday.
- Eight of the Rangers' nine hits against Price were off his fastball, with the lone exception being a bunt hit by Elvis Andrus in the 6th inning. On August 16, in Price's only start against Texas this year, he threw his fastball 83 percent of the time and the Rangers hit .278 (5-18) against the pitch.
- In particular, the Rangers feasted on Price's high fastballs, going 5-11 with both of their home runs. | ||||||||||||||||||
How Rangers starter Cliff Lee shut down the Rays:
- Lee got ahead of Tampa Bay hitters, throwing a first-pitch strike to 21 of 27 hitters he faced. The Rays swung at 12 of Lee's 27 first pitches with just one hit. Tampa reached just one 2-0 count against Lee all afternoon.
- Lee kept the ball out of the middle of the plate and worked the corners. Ninety of Lee's 104 pitches were judged by Inside Edge to be either inside or outside. In particular, Lee had success finding the inside corner, with 27 of his 37 (73.0 pct) of his inside pitches going for strikes, above his season average of 64.0 pct.
- With two strikes, Lee worked the inside corner. Seventeen of his 36 two-strike pitches were inside, with Lee registering seven of his 10 strikeouts on those pitches.
- Lee had the Rays fooled all day: six of Lee's 10 strikeouts were called, including four on inside pitches. | ||||||||||||||||||
Cliff Lee is the 10th pitcher in postseason history to win each of his 1st 5 decisions as a starter. Further, he's the 4th pitcher in the Live Ball Era to toss at least 7 IP in each of his 1st 6 postseason starts. [+]MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS OF AT LEAST 7 IP - TO START POSTSEASON CAREER IN LIVE BALL ERA
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Might as well start calling this type of start the "Cliff Lee." Last season in World Series Game 1, Cliff Lee became the 1st pitcher in 106 years to have 10 K and no walks in a Game 1 road win. Less than a year later, he does it again. The only other guy to do it was Deacon Phillippe, who started Game 1 of the World Series in 1903 at Boston. That was the 1st World Series game ever played. [+]10 K and 0 BB in Game 1 Road Win - MLB Postseason History
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Cliff Lee goes 7 IP, while striking out 10 and walking no batters. This is the THIRD postseason game he has pitched at least 7 IP with no walks and at least 10 K.
No other pitcher has even done that more than once. Even better...
Only THREE OTHER pitchers have posted a line of 7 IP, 0 BB and 10 K in postseason history: Tom Seaver 1973 NLCS Game 1, Don Newcombe 1949 World Series Game 1 and Deacon Phillippe 1903 World Series Game 1. | ||||||||||||||||||
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