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Corey Seager’s recent home run gives the Rangers a 2-1 lead in the World Series.

Corey Seager ‍Leads Texas Rangers to Victory in Game 3 of ‍World Series

PHOENIX — Corey Seager already owns a World Series Most Valuable Player trophy, from 2020 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Texas Rangers shortstop is making a case for another after hitting his second two-run home run ​of the 2023 Fall Classic on Monday.

His latest blast capped a three-run ‌third⁢ inning and led the Texas Rangers to ⁢a 3-1‌ win over the Arizona‍ Diamondbacks in Game 3 of the World Series. Seager ⁣also turned in a ​key defensive play to prevent potential runs.

Despite the early exit⁣ of starter Max Scherzer, the Rangers grabbed a 2-1 lead‌ in the best-of-seven series. Game 4 will be played Tuesday night in ⁣Phoenix.

With Texas up‍ 1-0 after a two-out, run-scoring single from Marcus Semien, Seager hit his ‍fifth home run of the ⁣postseason, this one off Diamondbacks ​starter Brandon Pfaadt.

Pfaadt, a rookie, had been impressive in his three ‍most recent postseason starts, allowing‍ only two runs allowed over 14 innings to go with 18 strikeouts. But Seager connected on a first-pitch changeup that was ⁢high in the strike zone, and the ​ball‌ sailed into the seats in right field.

“Marcus put together a great (at-bat) right ⁣before me and ⁢drove in a run, and we’re⁤ just trying to ‍build off that, you know,‍ a lot of trying‌ to build off each other constantly,” Seager said. “So props to him ​on a great AB, and fortunately I got a good⁢ pitch to hit.”

Scherzer pitched three scoreless innings before exiting with what was announced⁣ as back tightness. Scherzer, facing his former team, had been struck by a comebacker from the Diamondbacks’ Alek Thomas in the second inning, but that ball struck Scherzer’s elbow.

Scherzer, who gave up two hits with‍ two walks while ⁤striking out one, said ⁣postgame that his back “went ⁢into full spasm.” However, he didn’t rule ⁣himself out from pitching again in the series. He would be in line to start ⁣Game 7, if necessary.

Jon Gray, who⁣ had​ been considered by Rangers manager⁤ Bruce ⁤Bochy to start Game 4, entered Game 3 in relief and earned the win.​ Gray (1-0) tossed three shutout innings⁢ and allowed only one hit. He fanned ‌three without issuing a walk.

“He’s got a lot of confidence going.⁤ I’ll start⁢ with: He’s healthy right now. I think he’s excited about that,” Bochy​ said of Gray. “He’s back⁢ to being the guy that we had earlier in the ⁢season and for the most part of this season.

“You know, it always can be a difficult transition going to the bullpen, but ⁤he’s handled it so well.”

Pfaadt (0-1) lasted 5 1/3 innings, and he yielded‌ three runs on four hits. He⁢ struck out four and walked two.

The Diamondbacks had the first real scoring opportunity of the game​ in the second inning, when Christian Walker⁣ led off with a double. Tommy Pham⁤ lined a base hit into ‌right field, and Walker ran​ through a stop sign ⁢from‌ third base‌ coach Tony Perezchica and was thrown out at the plate by‍ Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia.

Garcia left the game with left side tightness after ​flying out to end the top‌ of the eighth.

The Walker play was‌ a critical missed opportunity for the Diamondbacks.

“I feel like that was a huge momentum swing, you’re looking at first and third, potentially no outs,” Arizona‌ manager Torey Lovullo said. ‍“Christian Walker owned it. He accepted it. ‌He was accountable for his actions. And I know ‍I‍ will still consider him one of my​ best instinctual baserunners. I think it was just a ‍missed read and then trying to make up for it.”

The sellout crowd of 48,517 didn’t have much to cheer about for seven innings, with the Rangers shutting down ​a Diamondbacks offense that scored 14 runs in the first two games of the series.

Arizona broke through in the eighth against the Rangers’ Aroldis Chapman. Pinch hitter Emmanuel Rivera hit an opposite-field double to lead off the inning, and Geraldo⁣ Perdomo singled in Rivera.

Chapman ⁣limited the damage to that single run. He struck out ‌Corbin Carroll, then got⁤ Ketel Marte to hit into an inning-ending ⁢double play that started with a sliding stop from Seager at shortstop.

Marte ‌extended his postseason hitting streak to 19 games,‍ the longest such streak in postseason history. He had one of six Arizona hits.

Jose Leclerc pitched a 1-2-3 ninth inning to‌ earn his ‌fourth save of the postseason for the Rangers, who finished with five hits.

–Jose ‌M. Romero, Field Level ‌Media

⁤How did Seager’s defensive play⁤ in Game 3 impact the outcome of the⁢ game?

Has embraced it, and he’s doing a great ⁣job ⁢for us.”

The Diamondbacks’ lone ⁤run came in the seventh inning when Didi ​Gregorius hit a solo home run off Rangers reliever‍ ⁣Tony ‌Gonsolin. It was Gregorius’ fourth​ home run⁣ of the postseason.

But Seager’s⁤ defensive play in the bottom of the eighth inning helped preserve the Rangers’ lead. With two runners on base, Diamondbacks designated ⁢hitter Ketel Marte hit a hard grounder toward the hole on the left‍ side of ‌the infield. Seager made a diving stop, quickly got to his feet, and fired a strong throw to first base to ⁢retire Marte and end the threat.

“That play by Corey was​ huge,” Bochy said. ‍“He made a great diving stop ‍and then ⁣showed off his arm strength to get the out. That was a game-changer right there.”

Seager’s impactful performance continued to solidify ‍his status as one of the game’s top players. In the 2023 postseason, he is batting .333 with ⁢five home runs and 10 RBIs. His‌ ability to come through in clutch ⁣situations has been instrumental in the Rangers’ playoff success.

Seager was also named​ the Most Valuable Player of last year’s World Series, where he hit .400 with ​seven RBIs‍ in six games against the Tampa Bay⁤ Rays. He has ⁤proven himself to be a⁢ reliable and consistent performer on baseball’s biggest⁤ stage.

As for the Diamondbacks, they now find themselves in a must-win‌ situation as they⁢ trail 2-1‍ in the series. Their offense ⁤has struggled to produce runs against the ‌Rangers’ pitching staff, and their inability​ to ⁢capitalize on scoring opportunities has been a glaring weakness.

Game 4 will be a crucial matchup for both teams. The Diamondbacks will ⁤need a ⁢strong start from their pitcher, ⁣while⁤ the Rangers will ‍look to continue their offensive momentum. The outcome of this game could drastically shift⁣ the momentum of the series.

For now, the spotlight ⁤remains on Corey Seager and his stellar performance in Game 3.‌ With⁢ each game, ‌he is solidifying his case for another World​ Series MVP award. His leadership and contributions have been instrumental in the Rangers’ success, and they will ​continue to rely on⁢ him as they look to capture their second championship in three years.



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