García Leads Rangers to World Series with 11-4 Win in Game 7 of ALCS

Seattle Sports

The Texas Rangers have done it! After a thrilling Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, the Rangers have clinched the pennant and earned a spot in the World Series. Led by starting pitcher José García, the Rangers defeated the New York Yankees 11-4 to take the series 4-3.

García was absolutely dominant in Game 7, pitching 8.2 innings and allowing only two runs on five hits while striking out nine. He was backed up by a strong offensive performance from the Rangers, who scored 11 runs on 12 hits. The Rangers were led by outfielder Josh Hamilton, who went 3-for-5 with a home run and four RBIs.

The Rangers now move on to the World Series, where they will face either the Philadelphia Phillies or the San Francisco Giants. It will be the first time in franchise history that the Rangers have made it to the World Series, and they will be looking to make the most of it.

García’s performance in Game 7 was nothing short of remarkable, and it was a fitting end to a series that saw him pitch two complete games and allow only three earned runs in 18.2 innings. He has been one of the most consistent pitchers in baseball this season, and he will be a key factor if the Rangers are to make a deep run in the World Series.

The Rangers have been on an incredible run this season, and they will be looking to keep it going in the World Series. With García leading the way, they have a great chance of bringing home their first ever championship.

García Leads Rangers to World Series with 11-4 Win in Game 7 of ALCS