Feliz, bullpen lights-out for Rangers
Bengie Molina worked with reliever Darren O'Day to escape a jam in the eighth inning, and Neftali Feliz returned from a week-long layoff with a 1-2-3 ninth to seal the Rangers' 4-2 win over the Giants in Game 3 on Saturday night. More >
World Series by the numbers: Game 3
A look at statistical tidbits following the Rangers' win in Game 3 of the World Series. More >
Giants' Series roll halted by Rangers
The Giants' succession of excruciatingly close victories and their late-season comeback in the standings tell their story. Little, if anything, comes easily to them. Thus, their 4-2 loss to the Texas Rangers in Saturday night's Game 3 of the World Series should have been expected. More >
Lewis' career revival takes step forward
Colby Lewis to the rescue. This is getting to be a habit. "Big Game" Colby might not have the right ring to it, but it fits the big no-nonsense right-hander from Bakersfield, Calif., like a comfortable pair of western jeans right about now. More >
Swing dance: Texas makes this a Series
The official schedule claims the 106th World Series began Wednesday night in San Francisco. But the actual start time was about 7:41 local time Saturday night, about that moment when Mitch Moreland saw his liner to right off Jonathan Sanchez clear the right-field wall. More >
Part of the mystique the 2010 Giants built en route to the World Series was a road presence that should help them in Game 4. More >
Hamilton getting into groove vs. left-handers
It would have been a great time for center fielder Josh Hamilton to reflect. After the center fielder's long and often-chronicled personal journey from drug abuse that delayed his rise to stardom, and the Rangers' 39-season struggle to reach their first World Series, Hamilton's fifth-inning home run seemed a wonderful culmination. More >
How 'bout them Rangers! Texas takes Game 3
Colby Lewis proved to be the perfect answer for Matt Cain, and the Texas right-hander has pitched the Rangers back into the 106th World Series. Lewis allowed two runs on five hits over 7 2/3 innings in pitching the Rangers to a 4-2 victory over the Giants in Game 3 at the Ballpark in Arlington on Saturday. More >
Sanchez prompts questions with rough start
It wasn't simply Jonathan Sanchez's loss on Saturday that vexed the Giants -- it was the manner in which he lost, as well. More >
Starters tell tale of this Classic
The Rangers' 4-2 win in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday night came down to that most fundamental element of all: starting pitching. The home team had it. The visiting team spent most of the night hoping to find some. More >
Comforts of home have Rangers renewed
After playing like somebody else entirely -- somebody less than themselves -- the Rangers returned to their best postseason form on Saturday. They won Game 3 by a 4-2 score, and they looked like the Texas Rangers in doing so. More >
Bumgarner's success belies his age
Madison Bumgarner, who will get the ball for the Giants in Game 4 of the World Series, has been pitching completely out of his mind since rejoining a Major League roster, but especially since the stretch run of the regular season. More >
Hunter eager for chance to pick up Rangers
Tommy Hunter struggled in ALDS and ALCS starts, but the right-hander has a chance to pick up the Rangers in Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday night. More >
Our first World Series winners, and they're cute!
The announcement of the World Series of Costume winners capped a remarkable day of events around the Arlington area devoted to kids, both locally and around the world. More >
Burrell busy in active first inning of Game 3
Pat Burrell struck out against Texas' Colby Lewis with two men on to end a threat in the top of the first inning before being involved in two plays -- one successful and one not -- in the bottom of the frame. More >
'88 Dodgers could be dirtier dozen than Giants
According to then-manager Tommy Lasorda, his 1988 Dodgers were a dirtier dozen than the virtually starless Giants, who lead the Rangers heading into Saturday's Game 3 of the World Series at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, 2-0. More >
Sundberg has been part of an 0-2 Series deficit reversed
Rangers executive Jim Sundberg was part of the 1985 Royals team that battled back from a 2-0 World Series deficit, so he believes Texas can still come back. More >
Rangers want to get their running game in motion
The Rangers are capable of running their way back into the World Series. Entering Game 3 on Saturday, leadoff man Elvis Andrus was 8-for-9 and Josh Hamilton 4-for-4 on steal attempts this postseason, and the Rangers were 16-of-18. More >
Game 4 looms large for Giants, Rangers
The Giants lead the 2010 World Series against the Rangers two games to one. But with Texas fighting to get even Sunday night, the stakes become huge in Game 4 at Arlington. More >
Vlad, familiar surroundings return
Rangers manager Ron Washington has his regular lineup back with the return of the designated hitter in the American League park. Vladimir Guerrero, who did not play in Game 2 after starting in right field in Game 1, was back in the cleanup spot against Giants southpaw Jonathan Sanchez. More >