Good morning! The Rangers did the Monster Mash on Halloween.
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Rangers players have been asked all postseason what has made them such a good team on the road. They have no answer, but they enjoy silencing the home crowd regardless.
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Texas became the third club with multiple innings of five or more runs in a World Series game — and the first to do it in consecutive frames.
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The Rangers broke open the game in the second inning, accomplishing a feat no team had done in 32 years.
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There is no margin for error, there is no wiggle room. It’s win or go home for the next three games.
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The in-game Stand Up To Cancer moment, a staple of the All-Star Game and World Series since 2009, once again brought everyone in the ballpark together to show their support.
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Both teams have the pitchers they want on the mound for a Game 5 that could end with a celebration — or a flight back to Texas.
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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Travis Jankowski found himself right in the thick of things in Game 4.
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If the Rangers win the 2023 World Series, there’s a good chance Corey Seager ends up the World Series MVP … again. That would put him in exclusive company with three Hall of Famers and postseason legends.
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Fans can vote for the 2023 Willie Mays World Series Most Valuable Player presented by Chevrolet beginning in the sixth inning of any potential clinch game.
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Boss Schmidt was well known as a notorious scrapper — with both humans and bears — but he holds a place in the MLB record books for something far more ignominious.
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The Arizona State baseball team took the field in full costumes for a scrimmage on Halloween.
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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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