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San Francisco Giants will play with Texas Rangers in 2010 World Series Game 1 on Wednesday at AT&T Park on 8 PM ET, October 27, 2010.


Texas Rangers vs San Francisco Giants Live streaming online
You can watch 2010 World Series Odds – Texas Rangers Vs San Francisco Giants Game 1 live streaming on your favorite TV channel. Giants will send Tim Lincecum against stern left-hander Cliff Lee in Game 1.

Texas Rangers team has made total 787 runs and allowed 687 runs. Betting average is 0.276. At home team has made 162 and allowed 162 runs to opposition at home. ERA is 3.93 so far. Overall MLB rank in making runs is 5 and runs allowed are 11. In betting average MLB rank is 1. ERA wise MLB ranking is 10.

San Francisco Giants Team has made total 697 runs and allowed 583 runs. Betting average is 0.257. At home team has made 162 and allowed 134 runs to opposition at home. ERA is 3.36 so far. Overall MLB rank in making runs is 17 and runs allowed are 2. In betting average MLB rank is 16. ERA wise MLB ranking is 1.

Bodog.com lists the Rangers as -133 favorites for Wednesday’s Game-1. The Rangers have gone 8-1 SU in their last nine games on the road. Texas is 5-1 SU in its last five games played anywhere.

Giants are 6-2 SU in its last eight games while the UNDER has cashed in 14 of their last 20 games. Giants manager Bruce Bochy will start right-hander Matt Cain in Game 2 on Thursday and use left-hander Jonathan Sanchez when the series shifts to Texas on Saturday for Game 3 from National League championship series.

In race of MVP Player Odds, Rangers left-hander Cliff Lee(notes) has 11/2 odds, followed by teammate Josh Hamilton(notes) at 6/1. The lowest odds for a Giants’ player: Buster Posey(notes) and Tim Lincecum(notes) at 8/1. Cody Ross(notes), that rascal, is 11/1. MVP longshot is Giants closer Brian Wilson is 30/1.

Rangers are -135 straight-up favorites to win their first World Series. That means one has to bet $135 to get back $235 total. If you’re betting on the +115 underdog, you can put $100 on the Giants and get back $215 if they win. The Rangers are 8-1 to sweep; The Giants are 18-1.

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San Francisco home to Texas, Thursday, October 28