Texas Rangers, World Series champions for the first time

The Texas Rangers won their first World Series this Wednesday by recording four wins in five games, this time 5-0 at the Arizona Diamondbacks stadium.

The new Fall Classic champions earned three wins on the road at Chase Field to complete 10 wins away from home in this postseason.

Bruce Bochy won his fourth title, tying with Walter Alston and Joe Torre. With five titles is Connie Mack and at the top of the top winners remain Casey Stengel and Joe McCarthy with seven.

Pitcher Nathan Eovaldi gave up no runs in the six innings he worked and retired five batters. With today’s victory, he completed his fifth victory without defeats in this postseason.

Marcus Semien hit the ball out of the park for the second day in a row, driving in two runs and scoring one with a run scored.

Corey Seager also contributed to the Texas exhibition with a run and Mitch Garver with an RBI.

Righthander Zac Gallen (0-1) from Arizona pitched hitless until the seventh inning. In total, he stayed on the mound for 6.1 innings, of which they collected three hits and scored one run, while striking out six.

The performance was Gallen’s best of the postseason, but the Diamondbacks’ offense missed all nine at-bats with runners in scoring position, ultimately ending their run in the World Series.

The Rangers began clearing the shortcut to the title in the seventh inning, when they managed to score a run by combining a single to left field from Corey Seager, followed by a double from Evan Carter and an unquestionable hit to center field , which resulted in a goal. run by Mitch Garver.

The team from Texas put the icing on the cake in the ninth inning, when they managed to score four more runs.

The first two scores of that seventh inning came from an error by outfielder Alek Thomas, as he tried to cut off an unstoppable Jonah Heim, and the remaining two from Marcus Semien’s game-tying home run, which deposited the ball over the left field wall.

Cuban Aroldis Chapman pitched two-thirds of a scoreless inning and struckout a batter for the Rangers.

Source: El heraldo

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