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They Did It! Giants Win World Series

Well Giants fans, it's time to officially go crazy, as the San Francisco Giants are World Champs for the first time in history! Tim Lincecum was brilliant in a fitting end to a great run by the Giants, as they defeated Texas 4 games to 1.

There's not too much I can say right now, as I want to join the rest of the Giants' brethren in celebrating this thing, but how professional is Edgar Renteria and how nails was Timmy? Edgar, with the torn biceps muscle and all, just lit up Texas pitching in this series to win himself the MVP. And Timmy, well, Giants fans are well aware of this kids moxie by now, and that Game 5 start by Lincecum showed everyone in the world just how dominant this kid is! Every Giants fan on the face of the planet watched the game, so that's all I really have to say right now!!! This bunch has been amazing to follow, write about and cover, and I've been waiting for this moment since my first Giants' letdown after that heartbreaking end to the 1993 season.... We'll have much, much more on this series and the recap to the Giants memorable 2010 season in the coming days, but right now, it's time to celebrate and enjoy this, cause this is truly a once in a lifetime event, and what a way to celebrate out 5th anniversary here at The Giants Baseball Blog!

Comments

SoCal Giants Fan said…
Wow, I wish I was in Northern California right now!!! Go Giants!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Al said…
I'm so happy for this team. They deserved it, they played so hard for each other and pulled for one another. It really reminded me of like a college type team with their energy and enthusiasm. Go Giants, 2010 World Champions.... Won't ever get sick of saying that!
Troy Record said…
Did you know the Giants have their origins in Troy, N.Y.?

The Troy Record newspaper is circulating a petition to have the team bring their World Series trophy on a visit to the city to allow citizens to see what became of the once Troy City Trojans.

Learn more and sign our petition here: http://www.troyrecord.com/sports/trophy/
I will be your frequent visitor, that's for sure.

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