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It appears Cliff Lee’s postseason winning streak (and the Rangers’ World Series Game 1 chances) has been battered to death by San Francisco’s potent offense.

Lee was pulled with two out in the fifth inning after giving up three runs, but reliever Darren O’Day didn’t fare any better, surrendering a three-run home run to Juan Uribe as San Francisco took an 8-2 lead heading into the sixth inning.

The Giants’ Freddy Sanchez drove in the inning’s first run, becoming the first player in World Series history to have three doubles in his first three at-bats. Cody Ross and Aubrey Huff then drove in runs with two out, prompting Texas Manager Ron Washington to pull Lee.

O’Day gave up the three-run home run to Uribe, but managed to strike out Andres Torres with two runners on to end the inning.

Minutes ago, the Giants were ecstatic. They were fresh off a six-run fifth inning that saw them knock Cliff Lee to the dugout and take an 8-2 lead.

The situation is a little bit more iffy now. The top of the sixth started well, as Tim Lincecum needed just eight pitches to strike out both Vladimir Guerrero and Nelson Cruz.

But then a rally got started. Ian Kinsler fought back from a two-strike count to draw a ten-pitch walk. Bengie Molina ripped a high and tight slider into left field to score Kinsler all the way from first. Mitch Moreland hit an infield single off of Lincecum’s body to put runners on the corners. And pinch-hitter David Murphy grounded a single through the hole into right field to score Molina.

Murphy’s single made it an 8-4 ballgame, and Bruce Bochy came out to remove Lincecum. His line:

5.2 innings
8 hits
4 runs
2 walks
3 strikeouts
93 pitches (64 strikes)

Bochy called on Santiago Casilla to work out of a two-runner mess. Casilla was able to do just that, working back from a 2-0 count to strike out Elvis Andrus on an inside slider. The Giants have a four-run lead going into the bottom of the sixth.

The Rangers went down in order in the top of the inning thanks, in part, to a spinning defensive stop by Uribe on a grounder by Michael Young.

So far, San Francisco starter Tim Lincecum has given up five hits and two earned runs while throwing 68 pitches.

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