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Article: Double-Plays Help Giants Beat Angels
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- October 24, 2002
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ The San Francisco Giants found one way to slow
down the Anaheim Angels' powerful offense _ get two outs at a time.
Three times in the final five innings, the Giants turned a double
play to end the inning and an Angels' scoring threat.
San Francisco beat Anaheim 4-3 Wednesday night to leave the World
Series tied at two games apiece.
"Any time you can get two outs on one play it's big," Giants first
baseman J.T. Snow said. "Kirk (Rueter) got a lot of groundballs when
we needed them. Those were big."
The Angels came into the game with a .353 average and scoring eight
runs per game in the Series as the Giants had ...