San Francisco vs. Atlanta
Game 1 {{Linescore||Date= October 7, 2010 |Time= 6:30 pm (
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AT&T Park in
San Francisco, California Game 1 was a pitching duel that matched the Giants' two-time Cy Young Award winner
Tim Lincecum, in his first postseason start, against the Braves'
Derek Lowe, a seasoned veteran of postseason play. The game's only run came in the fourth inning. Giants rookie catcher
Buster Posey singled to left, stole second in a controversial play where he was called safe while appearing to be out, and then scored on a two-out single by
Cody Ross. That run was the only one Lincecum needed, as the Giants' ace was dominant, pitching a complete-game shutout, allowing only two hits and striking out a franchise record 14 while walking only one.
Game 2 {{Linescore||Date= October 8, 2010 |Time= 6:30 pm (
PDT) |Location=
AT&T Park in
San Francisco, California The Giants took a quick 3–0 lead as Pat Burrell hit a three-run home run, following
Freddy Sanchez's single and
Buster Posey's walk in the bottom of the first inning. Braves manager
Bobby Cox was ejected from the game in the top of the second inning, arguing that Giants first baseman
Aubrey Huff's foot did not stay on base on
Álex González's groundout. Giants starter
Matt Cain also hit an RBI single in the bottom of the second inning, scoring
Cody Ross, who had doubled earlier, increasing the Giants' lead to 4–0. Braves first baseman
Derrek Lee hit a lead-off single in the top of the sixth inning and advanced to second base on
Pat Burrell's error.
Brian McCann singled him home in the next at-bat to end the 14 scoreless innings streak for the Braves in this series. The Braves struck back in the top of the eighth inning. After consecutive singles by Lee and McCann, the Giants brought in closer
Brian Wilson for a six-out save. However, the next hitter,
Melky Cabrera, hit an RBI ground ball that scored Lee from third base and Cabrera beat the throw to first base due to Giants' third baseman
Pablo Sandoval's throwing error. Following
Brooks Conrad's sacrifice bunt, Álex González's RBI double scored both runners and tied the game at 4–4. The game remained tied and went to extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th inning, two consecutive bunts—one single, one sacrifice—knocked Braves closer
Billy Wagner out of the game because of injury. Braves reliever
Kyle Farnsworth hit the next batter, Freddy Sanchez, then walked Huff to load the bases with one out. However, Posey grounded into a double play to end the inning. In the top of the 11th inning,
Rick Ankiel hit a go-ahead home run into
McCovey Cove on the fly to give the Braves a 5–4 lead. At the time, Ankiel was the only player in postseason history besides
Barry Bonds to hit a home run into the Cove. Despite giving up a one-out single to
Juan Uribe, Farnsworth retired
Travis Ishikawa and Ross for the win and the series was tied at 1–1.
Game 3 {{Linescore||Date= October 10, 2010 |Time= 4:30 pm (
EDT) |Location=
Turner Field in
Atlanta, Georgia Game 3 was yet another dramatic matchup of strong pitching. The Giants sent lefty
Jonathan Sánchez to the mound, who turned in a strong performance, pitching a no-hitter through six innings. The Braves countered with right-hander
Tim Hudson, who matched Sánchez for seven innings, allowing only one unearned run. The Giants took an early lead in the second inning after leaving the bases loaded in the first. Third baseman
Mike Fontenot started the inning by driving a triple off the right field wall. The next batter,
Cody Ross, lofted a pop fly that was dropped by Atlanta second baseman
Brooks Conrad, giving San Francisco a 1–0 lead. That run seemed to be all Sánchez would need, as he shut out the Braves for innings. With
Álex González at first and one out in the bottom of the eighth inning, and the Giants still nursing their 1–0 lead, Giants setup man
Sergio Romo, a right-hander, relieved Sánchez to face the right-handed
Troy Glaus as a pinch-hitter. Braves manager
Bobby Cox countered by sending left-handed batter
Eric Hinske to the plate instead. With two strikes on him, Hinske turned on a hanging slider from Romo and drove it just inside the right field foul pole for a home run, giving the Braves a 2–1 lead, and electrifying the crowd at Turner Field. Rookie right-hander
Craig Kimbrel came out of the bullpen to start the top of the ninth for the Braves, relieving
Jonny Venters, who had struck out the side the previous inning. Kimbrel retired Ross on a popout to Conrad, for the first out.
Travis Ishikawa then pinch-hit for Romo and drew a walk. After striking out leadoff man
Andrés Torres, Kimbrel gave up a single to second baseman
Freddy Sanchez, and was removed from the game, leaving runners on first and second base, with two outs. Another rookie Brave, lefty
Michael Dunn, came on and gave up a game-tying single to
Aubrey Huff. Dunn was then pulled for a right-hander,
Peter Moylan, who induced a grounder from
Buster Posey, which proceeded to bounce through the legs of Conrad, the second baseman's third error of the game. Sanchez scored on the play, giving the Giants a 3–2 lead.
Kyle Farnsworth came on and got the third out, but the damage was done. The Giants brought in their closer
Brian Wilson for the bottom of the ninth. He held the lead, giving up a single to
Brian McCann, but retiring
Nate McLouth on a grounder to end the game.
Game 4 {{Linescore||Date= October 11, 2010 |Time= 7:30 pm (
EDT) |Location=
Turner Field in
Atlanta, Georgia With their backs against the wall, the Braves sent
Derek Lowe to the mound on three days' rest. The Braves scored first in the bottom of the third inning when Brian McCann's sacrifice fly drove in
Omar Infante. Lowe took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, but the Giants tied the game with one out on Cody Ross' first-pitch homer off a
cutter. McCann answered with another in the bottom of the inning off the Giants' rookie starter,
Madison Bumgarner, to take back the lead. Lowe was relieved after innings. After walking
Aubrey Huff and allowing an infield single to
Buster Posey,
Bobby Cox made his way out to the mound, apparently to remove Lowe from the game. However, after talking to him, Cox elected to leave Lowe in, prompting huge cheers from the Atlanta fans. The next batter,
Pat Burrell, walked on a 3–1 pitch near the inside corner and Lowe's night was done. He struck out eight while allowing only two hits and walking two. Braves' relievers
Peter Moylan and
Jonny Venters could not hold the lead as the Giants scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning on
Juan Uribe's RBI fielder's choice and Cody Ross' RBI single. The Braves might have been able to escape the one-out, bases-loaded jam, but
Álex González's throwing error, his second in the game, cost them. Both errors were debatable. The first was a ball hit in the hole he didn't field cleanly with the speedy
Andrés Torres running. The second was, again, another crucial controversial call that went against the Braves in the series. With two on and one out and a weakly hit groundball, González elected to go to second, throwing it high, causing Omar Infante to edge up, however, the umpire ruled he came off the base. Left-handed Giants reliever
Javier López entered the game with two outs in the eighth, and pinch-runner
Nate McLouth as the tying run at second base, and struck out
Jason Heyward. In the bottom of the ninth inning, the Braves had one last chance to rally. With one out, Giants closer
Brian Wilson walked
Rick Ankiel and
Eric Hinske to put the winning run on base. However, Omar Infante struck out swinging and
Melky Cabrera grounded out to end the game and the series. This was Braves manager Bobby Cox's last game. After the game ended, he came out of the dugout briefly to acknowledge the fans. He was greeted with loud cheers from the entire stadium, as well as an ovation from the Giants' players and coaches.
Composite line score 2010
NLDS (3–1): San Francisco Giants over
Atlanta Braves ==References==