Filed under: Giants, Rangers, MLB Playoffs, World SeriesARLINGTON, Texas -- The Texas Rangers made themselves at home, and now the World Series is looking a lot more interesting.
In the first World Series game played at Rangers Ballpark, Texas knocked off the Giants 4-2 to halve San Francisco's lead in the best-of-seven series to two games to one.
"Now it's our turn," was a sign that one Rangers fan held up after closer Neftali Feliz, in his World Series debut, struck out two Giants to complete the victory.
The crowd, announced at 52,419, was the largest in ballpark history.
Building on his strong postseason, Rangers pitcher Colby Lewis checked a Giants offense that had amassed 20 runs in San Francisco across Games 1 and 2.
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