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Article: GIANT-SIZE VICTORY SAN FRANCISCO GRABS CONTROL WITH GAME 5 ROUT OF ANGELS.(Sports)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- October 25, 2002
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Byline: JOHN HICKEY P-I reporter
SAN FRANCISCO -- Two chances to win one game.
Or One Game. Depends on how you feel about it.
Either way, this is closer than the San Francisco Giants have ever been to winning the Big One.
The Giants' 16-4 victory over the Anaheim Angels last night gives San Francisco a 3-2 lead in the 98th World Series and leaves the Giants with two chances to win one game with baseball's grand prize awaiting them should they succeed.
"There are two tough games to go," Jeff Kent said, seemingly discounting the one-is-all-they-need mathematics of the situation. "Take nothing away from Anaheim. Those guys are ...