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Who won the World Series game last night? Rangers vs Diamondbacks Game 4

The Rangers are now just one win away from securing their first World Series title, having maintained a perfect 10-0 record on the road this postseason.

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Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte (4) bat fly out of his hands against the Texas Rangers.
Mark J. RebilasUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

The Texas Rangers prevailed yesterday night with a score of 11-7 against the Arizona Diamondbacks in a thrilling game that kept sports fans on the edge of their seats. The game saw the Rangers score ten of their eleven runs with two outs, highlighting the significance of clutch hitting in postseason baseball.

Travis Janowski played a crucial role in the game, going three for four at the plate and making a significant impact. The Rangers faced some tough pitching from the Diamondbacks bullpen early on, but what stood out was their discipline at the plate. They didn’t chase pitches out of the strike zone, a strategy that paid off, as Arizona’s bullpen thrives on hitters’ aggressiveness. By sticking to their approach, Texas forced the Diamondbacks to throw strikes and generated loud contact.

The analysts also praised Cory Seager’s exceptional performance. Despite struggling recently, Seager came alive in Game 4, hitting two home runs and contributing seven RBIs. His resurgence couldn’t have come at a better time, especially in a World Series game, just another example of the unpredictability of baseball.

Nelson’s pitching performance also drew praise. He had not seen much action in the past month but delivered a solid five innings, leaving the Rangers in a better position for the upcoming game. This effort saved the bullpen for the crucial Game 5 and demonstrated the power of team contributions in championship moments.

The Rangers must remain focused as they approach the potential clinching game, knowing that the Diamondbacks will not give up easily. The top of the Diamondbacks’ order, led by players like Seager and Simeon, remains a significant threat, and the Rangers must maintain their composure to secure victory.

As for the Diamondbacks, they face a tough challenge, being down 3-1 in the series. Their manager, Torey Lovullo, acknowledged their difficulties in Game 4 but highlighted the positives, including Nelson’s strong performance. The team remains resilient and committed to giving their all in the next game, aiming to keep their hopes alive and be the first team since 2016 to overcome a 3-1 series deficit in the World Series.