Found October 27, 2011 on mlb.com:
PLAYERS: Ian Kinsler
TEAMS: Texas Rangers

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Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler may have had trouble hitting on the road earlier this season, but that hasn't been the case in the playoffs.
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