The Rangers will start left-hander Andrew Heaney in ALCS Game 4, and their pitching is again under the microscope.
ARLINGTON, Texas — This time, there was no throbbing bass, no celebratory shouting, no feeling of invincible momentum percolating all around the room. After the lost Game 3 of the American League Championship Series, after their seven-game winning streak reached its end, the team’s clubhouse was mostly silent. Advertisement No music played. The voices of college football analysts were audible from televisions in the center of the room.
Jung accounted for four of the Rangers’ five runs while Astros starter buried the rest of the lineup with fastballs. Texas burned through six pitchers. LEODY TAVERAS! 😱 — Texas Rangers “Javier threw a heck of a game tonight,” Jung said. “You’re not gonna go out there and score seven runs every game. That was probably our first little scuffle there, and that’s just baseball.” Advertisement The Rangers, though, enter Game 4 with uncertainty afoot.
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