Adolis Garcia and Evan Carter hit home runs to support Nathan Eovaldi and the Texas Rangers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-1 on Wednesday to win this first-round series in two games at the American.
Garcia and Carter, a 20-year-old rookie, reached out against Zach Eflin, who has scored 16 wins this season.
Texas will face the East Division champions, the Baltimore Orioles, in the second round. The series begins Saturday at 1pm at Camden Yards.
The Rangers showed resilience after losing 102 games two years ago. They also lost three of four games in the last series, against the Seattle Mariners, missing the West Division title.
“It’s all about bouncing back and dealing with tough times,” Rangers coach Bruce Bochy said. You know you’ll make it.
“The important thing is how you handle those moments, and the guys handled them so well,” Bochy added. I think we fell behind at the beginning of the season or at the end of August… but what a job they did to recover and get to that position. »
The Rays’ postseason scoreless streak reached 33 innings, one shy of the record set by the Los Angeles Dodgers between 1966 and 1974.
Curtis Mead broke through running with a single in the seventh.
The Rangers won a playoff series for the first time since 2011, when they reached the World Series before losing to the St. Louis Cardinals.
This season the Rays improved to 13-0 to tie the 1982 Atlanta Braves and 1987 Milwaukee Brewers. Only the St. Louis Maroons did better in 1884 with a 20-0 start.
The Florida team had led its group since the first day of the season, when the Orioles beat it in mid-July.
Swept in the first round for the second year in a row, the Rays totaled two runs in those four games while batting .161.
Eovaldi allowed one run and six hits in 6 2/3 innings while striking out eight batters.
Garcia’s home run in the fourth led to four runs in the inning. Josh Jung hit a triple and Carter hit a two-run home run for the Rangers, who are 7-0 in the playoffs in St. Petersburg.
Carter is hitting .306 with five home runs and 12 RBIs in 23 games since making his major league debut on Sept. 8.
He took the field in his first six at-bats of the playoffs, including two doubles and three walks.
There were just 20,198 fans at Tropicana Field.
Diamondbacks 5 – Brewers 2
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Diamonbacks reliever Paul Sewald jumps for joy after securing his team’s victory.
Zac Gallen bounced back after a rough start as the Arizona Diamondbacks won their first-round series against the Milwaukee Brewers, putting the finishing touches on it with a 5-2 win.
Two years after suffering 110 losses in one season, the Diamondbacks have reached the second round for the first time since 2017. They will face the Dodgers starting Saturday in Los Angeles.
“In 2022, you kind of saw the change at the end of the year, and so we started this campaign in hopes of doing that,” Gallen said. We were hoping to play in October. »
NL Central champions, the Brewers have lost nine of their last 10 playoff games, a run that began in Game 7 of the NL Championship Series against the Dodgers in 2018.
“The playoffs are tough to win,” admitted Brewers manager Craig Counsell.
Attention in Milwaukee will now turn to the future of Counsell, who has coached the club since 2015. In the last six seasons under his reign, the team has reached the playoffs five times.
The main person involved, however, refused to answer questions about his future.
“Not for tonight,” he simply indicated.
Ketel Marte gave the D’Backs a 3-2 lead with a two-run single in the sixth. Freddy Peralta faltered after a great start, allowing four runs in that inning.
The Brewers still tried a late attack.
They loaded the bases with one out in the eighth, but 26-year-old rookie Andrew Saalfrank preserved Arizona’s 5-2 lead with a remarkable relief performance.
When Sal Frelick hit the ball toward the mound, Saalfrank hit Christian Yelich at the plate. Willy Adames then hit center field, but Marte was perfectly positioned to catch the ball behind second base and stepped onto the platform to get third.
The Brewers then placed runners on second and third base in the ninth following a Yelich double with two outs, but Paul Sewald struck out William Contreras to end the series.
The Brewers’ night started better than it ended.
Peralta went hitless in 4 2/3 innings as his teammates built a 2-0 lead on a sacrifice fly by Frelick and a single by Adames.
The Diamondbacks got their first hit safely thanks to Alek Thomas, who scored the fifth. Peralta was unable to recover.
Marlins 1-Phillies 7
PHOTO BILL STREICHER, USA TODAY ESPORTES
Phillies players relishing their passage to the next round.
Bryson Stott hit the second grand slam in Phillies postseason history with a 7-1 victory. The Philadelphia team beat the Miami Marlins in two games to reach the second round.
After quickly dismissing the Marlins, the Phillies will have to slow down the Atlanta Braves, who they defeated in the playoffs last year despite a 14-game regular-season deficit.
JT Realmuto also hit a home run, while the Phillies will once again face Ronald Acuna Jr., Matt Olson and the Braves. The first match is scheduled for Saturday, in Atlanta.
Stott made one of the memorable plays of the playoffs when he hit reliever Andrew Nardi’s first pitch in the sixth. The ball landed in the right field bleachers, giving the Phillies a 7-0 lead.
Aaron Nola followed up Zack Wheeler’s stellar performance in Game 1 with a notable outing.
The only problem for Nola, who will have full autonomy after the World Series, is that he has difficulty finishing innings.
After Realmuto gave his team a 3-0 lead, Nola found himself in a tough spot in the fifth. He put runners on first and second before forcing Jesus Sanchez to commit to a good grounder into the double play.
The Marlins’ only run came on Josh Bell’s productive ninth single.
