Two time Cy Young Award winner (2008, 2009) Tim Lincecum of the SF Giants faced a seemingly bulletproof and invisible Cliff Lee of the Texas Rangers tonight in another Game 1 billed as a ‘pitcher’s duel.’ In Game 1 of the NLCS, Lincecum faced Roy Halladay of the Phillies and came out on top, leading the Giants to their 1st World Series appearance since 2002, when they lost to the LA Angels. Halladay had tossed a perfect game earlier this season, and tossed a no-hitter in the 1st post-season game he ever pitched.
Lincecum got off to a slow start, falling into a 2-0 hole by the end of the 2nd inning. He buckled down and retired 13 of 15 batters he faced. He faltered in the 6th inning, but left with an 8-4 lead.
Wait a minute! Eight San Francisco runs? Against Cliff Lee? That’s right, Lee was due for an off game and the Giants took advantage of it. Freddy Sanchez (who was in the Red Sox system for a short while, and also won a batting title while he was with the Pirates) led the attack going 4/5, 3 of those hits were doubles, 3 RBIs and 2 runs scored. Of the Giants 14 hits against Lee and the Rangers, 6 were doubles, and 1 was a 3 run homer by Juan Uribe. O’Day came into the game in relief of Lee. I was hoping for the Giants’ PA system to blare the “Dayo” from the Harry Belafonte ‘Banana Boat Song’, but did not hear it.

Random Thoughts

Fear the Beards
Cliff Lee to the Yankees?
I think not. The Yankee’s will be pulling up with wheelbarrows full of cash on his doorstep, but Lee’s wife was not too keen on Yankee fan’s behavior for starters. Their home in Arkansas is only a 40 minute flight to the Ranger’s ball park. I say he stays with the Rangers.
Giants 11 Rangers 7 BOX SCORE
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