October 27, Game 1:
Jeremy Odle and his power sinker may win the NL Cy Young, but he's definitely won Game 1 of the World Series.
October 28, Game 2:
Texas sent out their perennial Cy Young contender Wil Diaz and along with Bobby Owens, who's having a big postseason, the two got the series even. Bad news for the Rangers, though: Wander Franco strained his back and will miss the rest of the series.
October 30, Game 3:
Danny Kovacs' pinch-hit grand slam erased a 3-0 Arizona lead and the Rangers held on to take a 2-1 series lead.
October 31, Game 4:
The Rangers got strong pitching from #4 starter (follower) William Holmes and that man again, Bobby Owens, hit the tie-breaking 2-run HR in the 8th to put the Rangers one win away from their first-ever World Series title.
I was just mentioning him during the NLCS, and now this:
Apparently he suffered the injury during Game 3 of the World Series.
November 1, Game 5:
Congratulations to the Rangers, keeping the World Series in the AL even if the Rays haven't won it lately. It's not mentioned in the recap above, but unsurprisingly Bobby Owens was named the Series MVP after he had another homer tonight and big RBI triple. Arizona took a 4-0 lead out of the gate but the Rangers chipped away at it until they tied, and then unloaded for 7 runs in the 8th to win it. The victim in that 8th inning was none other than former Ray Danny Ceja, who can at least console himself with his 2030 ring with the Rays.