(Arlington) The Texas Rangers have played just four home games over the past month and lost all three in the American Championship Series.
Still, they returned to Globe Life Field on Wednesday to prepare to host Game 1 of the World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Is this really home-field advantage for a team that has already tied a playoff record by winning its first eight games on the road?
“We love playing here,” wide receiver Jonah Heim said before Rangers practice. Throughout the year we did very well at home. »
Except against the Houston Astros. And that’s why the Rangers entered the playoffs as a draft team and haven’t had home field advantage to this day.
The first game of the World Series is scheduled for Friday night at the stadium that was designated a neutral site by Major League Baseball to host the 2020 World Series.
The Rangers and Diamondbacks had to win Games 6 and 7 of their respective championship series to advance to the Major League Baseball Finals. That hasn’t happened since 1985, when the championship series was extended to four from seven, which set the stage for a World Series with two draft teams.
“We both played in difficult places. That’s been the theme of the playoffs for the road teams who have played very well, said Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien. It’s been like that this year, for various reasons, but now we’re focused on playing well at home. »
Removing the Rangers’ 1-9 record at home against the Astros this season, including last week’s three games, they are 50-25 against any opponent they have hosted. They won their only game at Globe Life Field when they completed the sweep of the Baltimore Orioles in the American Division Series.
The Diamondbacks punched their ticket to the World Series on Tuesday night in Philadelphia. They shared the honors of a short two-game series against Rangers in early May.
The Rangers have home-field advantage on the road to the World Series due to their 90 wins this season, six more than the Diamondbacks. The Astros also won 90 games, but won the American West title in a shootout against the Rangers.
When the Rangers played their final home game of the season on September 24, they had seven away games to play and their fate in their hands. They went 3-4 and lost the section title after losing 1-0 to Seattle in the final game of the campaign.
The Rangers went to Tampa and beat the Rays in two games. They reserved the same fate for the Orioles, after three games. Against the Astros, they became the second team to win four road games in the same series.
“It was tough for us,” third baseman Josh Jung said of the final trip before the playoffs. We had the mindset of playing the heroes in Seattle. During the playoffs, you pass the stick to the next guy. You want to experience the best presence possible. We’re not worried about having to play heroes. »
The Diamondbacks, who lost all three home games to the Astros in the season’s final series, also turned the tide in the playoffs. They also won their first two series, eliminating the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers, a 100-win team.
