Much has been made of the Giants’ Tim Lincecum and the Rangers’ Cliff Lee, and with good reason.
But after that matchup failed to produce the expected pitching duel, the Giants’ Matt Cain more than filled the ace role for San Francisco as they took a two games to none lead in the World Series, winning 9-0.
It’s about time we recognized Cain for the stud pitcher he is. After finishing the 2010 season with a 3.14 ERA and 177 K’s with 61 walks in over 223 innings, the Giants’ number two starter has been number one in the postseason.
Cain has now gone more than 22 innings without giving up an earned run.
But the game two victory took more than just the pitching of Matt Cain.