Adolis Garcia powers Rangers past Astros in ALCS Game 7
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[October 24, 2023]
HOUSTON -- Texas Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia was at
the center of a bench-clearing incident in the eighth inning of Game
5 of the American League Championship Series, an ugly moment that
seemed to sully a hotly contested matchup between in-state rivals.
Garcia erased the memory of his role in that brouhaha by homering
twice in Game 7 to pace an unrelenting, 15-hit barrage, propelling
the Rangers to an 11-4 victory over the Houston Astros on Monday and
securing for Texas the AL pennant and a third World Series berth.
The Rangers claimed the best-of-seven series 4-3 and advanced to the
World Series for the first time since 2011.
Game 1 of the Fall Classic will be played Friday in Arlington,
Texas. The Rangers will host the winner of Game 7 of the National
League Championship Series, set to be played Tuesday by the host
Philadelphia Phillies and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
"You know the World Series, obviously you have the talent," said
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy, who will manage in his fifth World
Series with a third club. "But this team has played with so much
heart and determination as any club I've had. They all have.
"But it's just amazing how they kept getting up. We went through ups
and downs with the injuries. We ran into a lot of streaks."
Texas improved to 8-0 on the road this postseason by winning all
four games in Houston while completing just the second series in
postseason history where the road team claimed every contest. The
Astros were on the losing end of the first occurrence when they
dropped Game 7 of the 2019 World Series at home against the
Washington Nationals.
Garcia finished 4-for-5 with five RBIs on Monday. He clubbed his
fourth homer of the series and sixth of the postseason leading off
the third inning, an opposite-field shot down the right field line
off Astros rookie Hunter Brown that extended Texas' lead to 4-1.
Garcia homered again in the eighth off Game 4 starter Jose Urquidy,
pushing his RBI total for the ALCS to 15 -- a record for any
postseason series. Garcia subsequently was selected ALCS Most
Valuable Player.
Garcia opened Game 6 on Sunday 0-for-4 with four strikeouts before
hitting a ninth-inning grand slam. Starting with that plate
appearance, he went 4-for-4 with two home runs and eight RBIs over
four at-bats to lead the Rangers' charge past Houston.
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"I definitely think that the atmosphere and the
type of game, the scenario that we're in fuels us out there," said
Garcia, who was booed lustily throughout Game 6 before his late
homer silenced the crowd. "I think I take all that in, and it just
helps us perform to the best of my ability."
Texas wasted no time springing to the lead in Game 7, chasing Astros
starter Cristian Javier (2-1) with a three-run first. Javier had
allowed a total of two runs in four previous postseason starts, but
he recorded only one out while surrendering a solo homer to Corey
Seager, his third this postseason, and RBI singles to Garcia and
Mitch Garver.
Javier allowed four hits and one walk. The Rangers sent eight
batters to the plate in the first.
"Once an offensive team gets five or six at-bats on you, they're
going to score and they're going to do some damage," said Astros
manager Dusty Baker, who is now 0-4 in Game 7s as a manager.
The Astros, seeking a third consecutive AL pennant, responded with a
single from Jose Abreu that drove home Jose Altuve in the bottom of
the first and a solo homer from Alex Bregman with one out in the
third. Both tallies came against Texas right-hander Max Scherzer.
But Houston stranded runners in scoring position in each of the
first four innings. Texas blew it open in the fourth when Evan
Carter and Garcia recorded successive two-RBI hits off Astros rookie
J.P. France to up the lead to 8-2. Nathaniel Lowe homered for Texas
in the sixth.
Scherzer yielded two runs in 2 2/3 innings. Jordan Montgomery (3-0),
who started Games 1 and 5 for the Rangers, came out of the bullpen
to win Game 7. He tossed 2 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing three
hits and no walks while striking out one.
The Astros went 4-for-31 with runners in scoring position across
four home games in the ALCS. Including the postseason, the Astros
finished 40-47 at Minute Maid Park, a stunning result for the
dethroned champions.
"We have been spoiled around here as far as winning and winning and
winning," Baker said. "And heck, I've been here four years, and
we've been to two World Series and two Championship Series. We have
nothing to be ashamed of or nothing to hold our head down about."
--MK Bower, Field Level Media
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