Final
San Francisco won 4-1
| Game 1: Wednesday, October 27 | ||
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| Texas | 7 | Final |
| San Francisco | 11 | |
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| Game 2: Thursday, October 28 | ||
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| Texas | 0 | Final |
| San Francisco | 9 | |
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| Game 3: Saturday, October 30 | ||
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| San Francisco | 2 | Final |
| Texas | 4 | |
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| Game 4: Sunday, October 31 | ||
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| San Francisco | 4 | Final |
| Texas | 0 | |
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| Game 5: Monday, November 1 | ||
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| San Francisco | 3 | Final |
| Texas | 1 | |
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7:57 PM ET, October 27, 2010
AT&T Park, San Francisco, California
W: T. Lincecum (1-0)
L: C. Lee (0-1)
Giants have no trouble getting to Cliff Lee, beating Rangers in Game 1
SAN FRANCISCO -- Somebody forgot to tell the San Francisco Giants that batting practice was over.
Because once Freddy Sanchez and those Giant bats finished teeing off on Cliff Lee in the World Series opener, the Texas Rangers were done, too.The Giants battered Lee and the bullpen, with Sanchez hitting three doubles and keying a six-run burst in an 11-7 romp Wednesday night that looked even more lopsided.More On ESPN.com
The Giants' bats took out another big-name arm in Game 1 of the World Series, Jayson Stark writes. Story
Cliff Lee is mortal, and his performance in Game 1 reminded us of that, Gene Wojciechowski writes. Story
Tim Lincecum was just good enough to get the job done against the Rangers, Jerry Crasnick writes. Story
With no luck or great coaching, the Giants simply outplayed the Rangers, Rob Neyer writes. Blog
• ESPNDallas.com: Rapid Reaction
• Jim Reeves: Rangers can't let Cliff Lee's struggles affect them
• Richard Durrett: Rangers stray from winning blueprint, start flat
• Jeff Caplan: It's up to C.J. Wilson to lift Rangers like he has before
• Stats & Info: Sanchez's double is key
• FanGraphs: A wild fifth inning swung everything in San Francisco's favor ![]()
Lee Lit Up

Cliff Lee has given up at least seven hits and five earned runs in each of his last two World Series starts. In last year's Game 5 though, Philadelphia scored eight runs in support to give Lee the win.
Cliff Lee in Last 2 World Series Games
| '09 Game 5 | '10 Game 1 | |
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| IP | 7 | 4 2/3 |
| H | 7 | 8 |
| ER | 5 | 6 |
| Result | Win | Lost |
— from Elias Sports Bureau
Andrus extends postseason hit streak

Elvis Andrus extended his postseason hit streak to 12 games with a first-inning single. That's tied for the third-longest to start a postseason career in MLB history.
Longest hit streak
| To start postseason career | |
|---|---|
| Marquis Grissom | 15 |
| Greg Luzinski | 13 |
| Elvis Andrus | 12* |
| Darin Erstad | 12 |
| Roberto Alomar | 11 |
| Thurman Munson | 11 |
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Game notes
Andrus and Cruz have hit safely in all 12 postseason games. ... Exactly 21 years ago, the 1989 World Series resumed after a 10-day delay because of an earthquake in the Bay Area. ... Willie Mays was set to throw out the first ball, but was ill and missed the game. Juan Marichal, Monte Irvin and Willie McCovey were among the Giants greats who took part in the ceremonies. ... The team that took the World Series opener went to win the championship 61 percent of the time.
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Scoring Summary
| TEX | SF | |||
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| 1st | V Guerrero reached on infield single to first, E Andrus scored, M Young to third. | 1 | 0 | |
| 2nd | E Andrus hit sacrifice fly to center, B Molina scored, C Lee to third. | 2 | 0 | |
| 3rd | F Sanchez doubled to shallow left, E Renteria scored, A Torres to third. | 2 | 1 | |
| 3rd | B Posey singled to center, A Torres scored, F Sanchez to third. | 2 | 2 | |
| 5th | F Sanchez doubled to deep center, A Torres scored. | 2 | 3 | |
| 5th | C Ross singled to center, F Sanchez scored, P Burrell to second. | 2 | 4 | |
| 5th | A Huff singled to center, P Burrell scored, C Ross to second. | 2 | 5 | |
| 5th | J Uribe homered to left center, C Ross and A Huff scored. | 2 | 8 | |
| 6th | B Molina doubled to left, I Kinsler scored. | 3 | 8 | |
| 6th | D Murphy singled to right, B Molina scored, M Moreland to second. | 4 | 8 | |
| 8th | T Ishikawa doubled to deep left, E Renteria scored. | 4 | 9 | |
| 8th | F Sanchez singled to right, T Ishikawa scored, F Sanchez to second on error by right fielder V Guerrero. | 4 | 10 | |
| 8th | N Schierholtz singled to center, F Sanchez scored. | 4 | 11 | |
| 9th | V Guerrero hit sacrifice fly to right, J Borbon scored. | 5 | 11 | |
| 9th | N Cruz doubled to deep right center, E Andrus and J Hamilton scored. | 7 | 11 | |
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Game Information
| Stadium | AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA |
| Attendance | 43,601 (104% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:36 |
| Weather | 62 degrees, overcast |
| Wind | 2 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - John Hirschbeck, First Base - Sam Holbrook, Second Base - Bill Miller, Third Base - Mike Winters |
Research Notes
Cliff Lee threw 104 pitches in 4 2/3 IP. That's tied for the 2nd-most pitches in ANY postseason start with less than 5 IP since 2000 (farthest back for accurate pitch data). Jason Schmidt also threw 104 pitches in 4 2/3 IP in Game 5 of the 2002 World Series. Ryan Dempster has the most, with 109 in 4 2/3 IP in Game 1 of the 2008 NLDS. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Of Freddy Sanchez's three doubles on Wednesday, the first two came on pitches down in the zone. On the season, Sanchez's .267 batting average on low pitches, while above the league average, was far worse than his .316 average on all other pitches. Sanchez also did not swing and miss on a low pitch in Game 1, something he did almost 27 percent of the time over the season. One reason was that Sanchez did not chase a pitch below the zone. On the season, Sanchez swung at just over 23 percent of pitches below the strike zone. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- His cutter was not on the level of his first three postseason starts. Opponents entered Wednesday 3-28 against Lee's cutter in the postseason; the Giants were 3-10 on Wednesday, with all of the hits going for doubles. The difference was Lee threw more cutters than usual in the strike zone, especially on outside pitches. Fifteen of Lee's 18 (83.3 pct) outside cutters were in the strike zone, and the Giants doubled off two of them. In the first three games of the postseason, 60.0 pct of Lee's outside cutters were in the strike zone, and opponents had just one hit on them.
- The Giants did damage against all of Lee's outside pitches. Lee had made a living on the outside corner in the postseason, but the Giants made him pay in Game 1. Lee had allowed five hits on outside pitches in the ALDS and ALCS; the Giants had six hits on outside pitches in Game 1. Four of the six hits were on line drives or fly balls, as the Giants were able to elevate Lee's outside pitches.
- Lee also suffered from a bit of bad luck, perhaps aided by the spacious outfield of AT&T Park. Giants hitters were 8-22 against him, striking out seven times and hitting zero home runs, meaning the Giants were 8-15 (.533) against him on balls in play, including Edgar Renteria reaching on a Michael Young error. For the season, opponents hit .290 against Lee on balls in play. [+]Cliff Lee, 2010 Postseason - Opponents vs Outside Pitches
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The Giants are the 4th team to reach double digits in strikeouts, hits and runs in a World Series Game. All four teams won the game. [+]10+ Hits, 10+ Runs, 10+ Strikeouts
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Elvis Andrus extended his postseason hit streak to 12 games with a first-inning single. That's tied for the third-longest to start a postseason career in MLB history.Longest hit streak
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Cliff Lee allowed 7 runs. He is the 4th left-handed starter to allow 7 runs in a World Series Game 1. Andy Pettitte (1996), Hal Newhouser (1945) and Carl Hubbell (1937) also allowed 7 runs in their Game 1 starts. Only one pitcher has allowed more- Guy Bush in 1932 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tim Lincecum got the win despite a sub-par performance. His Game Score of 38 is tied for the 5th-lowest by a pitcher who won a World Series game. [+]Lowest Game Score in Win
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With a single in the 1st inning, this was Elvis Andrus' 12th straight postseason game with a hit to begin his career. It's tied for the 3rd-longest hit streak to begin a career in MLB history. Marquis Grissom holds that honor with a 15-game streak. [+]Longest Hit Streak - To Start Postseason Career
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