The Texas Rangers scored four runs while the Chicago White Sox had three runs in ten innings.
CY cut off mid-sentence on a trade that would have sent Nathan Eovaldi and David Robertson to the Dodgers, as the Rangers mounted a comeback to stave off the humiliation of having their season and World Series hopes dashed by the 27-win White Sox.
This could be the turning point they need.
Player of the Game: Wyatt Langford, who doubled and scored the tying run in the ninth, hit a walk-off winner off the wall in the tenth after Chicago had walked Corey Seager and Josh Smith in front of him.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Texas Rangers secured a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox in extra innings, successfully staving off what could have been a disastrous blow to their season.
This nail-biting game showcased the Rangers’ resilience and determination as they staged a remarkable comeback to avoid the embarrassment of having their World Series aspirations shattered by a team with only 27 wins.
The game unfolded with both teams displaying intense competitiveness, but it was the Rangers who emerged victorious after ten tense innings.
The key moment came in the bottom of the tenth, when rookie Wyatt Langford, who had already made an impact by doubling and scoring the tying run in the ninth inning, delivered the walk-off hit.
Langford smashed a ball off the wall, driving in the winning run and sealing the victory for the Rangers. This pivotal play was set up after the White Sox had intentionally walked Corey Seager and Josh Smith, putting Langford in a high-pressure situation.