Plus: Corey Seager CRUSHES another HR
Good morning! The Rangers are downright SCARY on the road. |
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| | Back spasms forced Max Scherzer to depart after pitching three innings, and Adolis García experienced soreness in his left side after flying out in the eighth inning. |
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| | Considering that both the D-backs and Rangers are undefeated this postseason when scoring first, preventing runs is just as important as plating them. |
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| | After erupting for nine runs in Game 2 to even the Series heading back to Arizona, the D-backs' bats fell silent on Monday night, with a pivotal play in the second inning particularly deflating. |
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| | Texas' nine wins away from home this October is a new record. That's one of Sarah Langs' nine fun facts from Game 3. |
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| | Here are the key storylines for tonight's World Series Game 4, including whether the D-backs' offense can start clicking again and if the Rangers will have their star slugger in the lineup. |
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| Josh Jung is ready for anything at the hot corner. | |
| Aaron Judge has said that he aims to model his on-field play after that of Roberto Clemente, citing the Hall of Famer's legacy on both sides of the ball. And now he'll forever be linked with the humanitarian. | | | After 478 games, 2,668 1/3 innings and 2,202 strikeouts, Adam Wainwright filed his retirement paperwork. The official reason for hanging up his spikes? An adorable pooch named Louie. | | |
| Tom Lawless had hit one homer in five big league seasons when he stepped to the plate in the 1987 World Series. What happened next is what makes baseball so poetic. | | | | A hugely popular giant of a man who singlehandedly elevated Washington baseball from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s, Frank Howard hit 382 home runs in his 16-year career. | | |
| Get the latest news, highlights, interviews and analysis live from Arizona starting at 3 p.m. ET, and then come back for more after the final out. | | |
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