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Still, the Rays are confident. After all, they did beat him three times this season.
"Obviously, he's had good postseason success. But at the same time, we're in a good spot," third baseman Evan Longoria said. "We've been able to bring the series back home, and we have our horse on the mound, too."
Lee said he doesn't feel extra pressure because of the Rangers' history of postseason futility.
"I have heard about that, but that really doesn't matter to me that much, to be honest with you. This is a different team," he said. "It's a whole different set of circumstances.
"What has happened in the past, they could have had 60 World Series rings and that's not going to change the way I am approaching this season and this postseason. ... We want to get a ring, period. Regardless of whether they've done it every season up until now or never done it before."
Lee allowed one run and five hits, walked none and matched his postseason best of 10 strikeouts in Game 1.
He doesn't plan to change much for Game 5.
"I am really a guy that goes out there and makes pitches and sees how the hitter swings at them and makes adjustments on the fly," Lee said. "Obviously, I will have a game plan and what I did last time, a lot of that worked. So they will have to prove to me that they are making adjustments before I will make a big adjustment. That's how I have always pitched."
Price yielded homers to Nelson Cruz and Bengie Molina while giving up five runs and nine hits in the opener.
At 25, the young lefty is in his first full season in the majors. But he demonstrated two years that he's capable of thriving on a big stage, coming out of the bullpen to get the final four outs against Boston in Game 7 of the AL championship series.
He's eager to redeem himself and relishes the challenge of doing it against Lee.
"This is what you grow up as little kids seeing, growing up watching all the games, the postseason games and World Series games, and you see matchups like this," Price said. "Now that I get to be a part of one, I need to kind of grasp it and take control of it and give us a chance to win."
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