World Series Game 2 Giants 9 Rangers 0

World Series star and Matt play very well there is no doubt that he was going to hit. He throwing ball so well. Matt Cain silenced the Rangers for 7 2/3 innings and Edgar Renteria went 2-for-4 with a homer and three RBI, as the San Francisco Giants took control of the World Series by shutting out Texas, 9-0, in Game 2 at AT&T Park.

Check out more at Lone Star Ball and McCovey Chronicles. San Francisco will take a 2-0 series lead into Texas on Saturday. Wilson left the game in the seventh inning with a blister and things fell apart for Texas in his absence. With two outs in the eighth inning, the Giants strung together a seven-run rally.

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Happy Anniversary Edgar Renteria

Edgar Renteria is a great and famous the baseball player playing at shortstop and play for San Francisco Giants. he played shortstop for the Cardinals, who lost in four games in the Series to Boston.

And now, here he is with the Giants. In 1997, his first full season in the majors, Renteria started at short for the Florida Marlins and wound up getting the Series-deciding hit in the bottom of the 11th inning in Game 7 against Cleveland.

In 2004,  The San Francisco Giants are getting decisive World Series blows from guys who are acting like they’ve been here before. Renteria starts at shortstop tonight for the San Francisco, he may well be setting a record for starting a World Series game at shortstop for a third different team in a third different decade.

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Cliff Lee

The Rangers’ Cliff Lee, who beat the Yankees twice in the World Series last year while with the Phillies, threw eight shutout innings Monday, allowing just two hits. And he would pitch Game 7, something the Yankees simply don’t want to see.

Cliff Lee remained perfect in the postseason, striking out 13 New York Yankees in eight scoreless innings to give the Texas Rangers a 2-1 lead in the American League Championship Series. Tonight Cliff Lee will face the Yankees for the 15th, and perhaps final, time in his career.

This presents the Yankees with their toughest challenge to date in the 2010 postseason. They’ve faced quality lefties in Francisco Liriano and C.J. Wilson previously.

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They’re a great team, and they made those kind of plays. They make things happen,Paul Deceglie said.That was a major-league play. And I’ve been fortunate to witness a lot of those plays along this run, and those are the things I’ll remember a lot.In the International bracket, Mexico stormed by Korea, to advance on the strength of an evenly balanced attack. The Mexican squad got multihit efforts from five batters in the lineup to pace its offensive outburst.

The loss to the West Region champion put Toms River into a consolation game with Saudi Arabia at noon Tuesday.It’s been a great, great run,” Toms River manager Paul Deceglie said.I’m proud of them.Two games from the United States bracket and just one game from the International bracket were on the schedule for Wednesday, with the Ohio vs.

This was the game that many viewers of the 2010 Little League World Series were waiting for, as it pitted two of the best offenses in the tournament against each other in the same game. That’s not to discount Chinese Tai Pei, which was playing in the third game against Panama. The winner of that match-up will play against Japan in the International Championship Game.

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Matthew Garza

Matthew  Garza

Matthew Garza

Matthew Garza born November 26, 1983 in Selma, California is a Mexican-American right-handed starting pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays. He attended Washington Union High School and Fresno State. He was the 25th pick in the first round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft, drafted by the Minnesota Twins.

Garza pitched for the 2008 Tampa Bay Rays team that clinched its first World Series berth in franchise history after years of failure. Garza was named the 2008 ALCS MVP for his efforts in the series. On July 26, 2010 Garza threw a no hitter against the Detroit Tigers.

The Mets did not play Monday but suffered an indignity of sorts anyway when Tampa Bay’s Matt Garza continued the Year of the No-Hitter by tossing a no-no against the Detroit Tigers.

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