It is a good feeling, I’m sure, for Giants fans. Their team is up 2-0 and twice the Giants murdered the Rangers. But I advise a feeling of caution to go along with your terrific feeling of exuberance.

I am not trying to be a drag. But I don’t feel comfortable declaring this World Series is over right now. I don’t feel comfortable at all. Texas is a strong team that handled the Rays and Yankees, two tough teams. This is not the Arizona Diamondbacks. I have seen strange things happen in baseball and I believe — I’m sorry — this incredible Giants hitting is a bit of an aberration. So I say it’s possible there is a lot of baseball still to be played. Bruce Bochy said the same thing.

I want to give you this exchange fromt the postgame interview room with reporters and Rangers manager Ron Washington. 

Q. You guys bounced back from your first loss in the ALCS and rebounded well. You’re now down two in this series. What are the challenges you face?

RON WASHINGTON: Well, the challenge is we have to go home and we have to get a win. Colby Lewis has been outstanding for us and we’re certainly confident when we get back to Texas we can turn this thing around. Just as they won two games here in San Francisco we can get back to Texas and do the same thing. We expect to do that. The clubhouse is still upbeat. We’re still confident that we can get it done. We’ve just got to get on back to Texas and do that.

Q. Assuming there’s a Game 6 do you think C.J. Wilson will be ready to pitch?

RON WASHINGTON: Yes, he will. This blister is something he’s been dealing with all year. He’ll put some glue on it and do whatever he has to do to close it up.

End of exchange. OK, let’s be frank. The Giants may run Texas right out of this Series, may end things in Texas. I have no idea one way or another. But the Rangers are a confident, winning club and the manager’s tone reflects that. So I advise caution.

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