Early explosion moves Rangers to verge of World Series title
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[November 01, 2023]
PHOENIX -- Andrew Heaney, on his fourth team in three
seasons, helped his latest club move to the brink of a World Series
championship.
The left-hander gave the Rangers a solid start in Game 4 on Tuesday,
and Texas rolled to an 11-7 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Rangers dominated, even though they let the Diamondbacks make it
interesting in the late innings, to take a 3-1 lead in the
best-of-seven series. Texas is one victory away from its first World
Series crown.
"It's awesome," Heaney said after earning a win with five innings of
one-run ball. "You know, I've had a lot of ups and downs in my
career, been on a bunch of different teams and never had this
opportunity, obviously. I just want to win the game. I want us to
win, and we did that, and we're in obviously a great position and
need to finish it off."
The Rangers supported Heaney (1-0) by exploding for consecutive
five-run innings in the second and third, turning the Halloween
contest into a nightmare for the Diamondbacks and their fans.
Marcus Semien, who entered the game batting .197 in the postseason,
hit a two-run triple in the second inning and a three-run homer in
the third. Corey Seager struck again with his third two-run homer of
the World Series, his sixth postseason long ball.
Jonah Heim added a solo home run in the eighth, his third blast of
the postseason.
Texas won its 10th consecutive postseason road game, the longest
winning streak of its kind in major league playoff history. Another
road win in Game 5 on Wednesday would seal the title.
In a bullpen game for Arizona, the Rangers knocked around relievers
Miguel Castro, Kyle Nelson and Luis Frias, all of whom allowed three
runs without lasting one full inning. Castro yielded Semien's triple
in the second, Nelson served up Seager's homer in the second and
Frias gave up Travis Jankowski's two-run double and Semien's home
run in the third.
Heaney yielded four hits, walked two and struck out three, leaving
with a 10-1 lead. His effort helped the Texas bullpen get extra
rest.
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The Rangers lost two key players to injuries
sustained in Game 3, as right fielder Adolis Garcia (strained
oblique muscle) and Game 3 starting pitcher Max Scherzer (back
spasms) were removed from the World Series roster. However, Texas
didn't miss the power-hitting Garcia, who had 20 hits, eight home
runs and 22 RBIs in the postseason.
"I couldn't be more proud of these guys, how they
bounce back, how resilient they are, how they dealt with things,
whether it's losing streaks, whether it's injuries," Rangers manager
Bruce Bochy said. "You can't do anything about it. They're gonna
happen occasionally."
The Diamondbacks scored their first run in the fourth on a sacrifice
fly from Lourdes Gurriel Jr. They added four runs in the eighth on a
sacrifice fly from Tommy Pham and Gurriel's three-run home run, and
they didn't go quietly in the ninth, when Gabriel Moreno hit a
two-run single off Texas closer Jose Leclerc.
Ketel Marte, the Diamondbacks' best hitter in the postseason, had
two hits to increase his postseason hitting streak to 20 games, the
longest such streak in major league history. But Arizona is on the
brink of defeat.
"You commit to the plan and the process for 27 outs," Diamondbacks
manager Torey Lovullo said. "And you close the game up to 11-7, got
the fans engaged, got a ton of energy, you got their closer in the
game.
"There's a lot of positives to draw upon, and I will, but we gotta
tighten up the things we know that went wrong. And we'll do that.
And then we'll come out tomorrow and we gotta go 1-0 tomorrow. We
gotta be ready to play our finest game tomorrow and not worry about
anything else."
Diamondbacks opener Joe Mantiply (2-1) took the loss after allowing
one run in 1 1/3 innings.
--Jose M. Romero, Field Level Media
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