(Arlington) The Arizona Diamondbacks tied the World Series 1-1 against the Texas Rangers with a 9-1 victory in Game 2 on Saturday night.
Jordan Montgomery of the Rangers and Merrill Kelly of the Diamondbacks were the starting pitchers for the second meeting.
The first inning ended uneventfully, with Kelly striking out Evan Carter and neither team putting a player on base.
Tommy Pham hit the first hit of the game in the second inning. Montgomery then hit a double play on Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s hit.
After two innings, both starting pitchers had thrown 20 pitches against opposing hitters.
Alek Thomas singled to start the third inning, the Diamondbacks’ second hit of the game.
The Rangers won the series opener in ’11It is inning and lead the World Series 1-0. The third match will take place on Monday night in Arizona.
In the top of the fourth inning, with one out, Gabriel Moreno sent Montgomery’s ball over the fence to give the Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead.
Pham hit a double and scored to make it 2-0 on a hit by Gurriel Jr. It was Pham’s second hit.
Carter scored the Rangers’ first hit with a single off Kelly.
Geraldo Perdomo singled to Montgomery, before stealing second base. The Diamondbacks, however, were unable to take advantage.
Mitch Garver, the first batter to step on base in the fifth inning, drove Kelly’s ball into the stands to put the Rangers on the scoreboard and cut the lead to 2-1 with a solo home run.
Kelly gave up three hits and earned one run in seven innings of work.
Nathaniel Lowe came close to imitating his teammate moments later when his ball came within a few feet of being another home run for the Rangers. The latter, however, was withdrawn.
With two outs in the top of the sixth inning, Pham hit a power fly ball to right field and made it to second base. However, he got ahead of the next pitcher, moving too far away from the base. He was called when Montgomery returned the ball to second base.
In the seventh, with Thomas at second base, Evan Longoria hit a run single, which ended Montgomery’s night.
Montgomery was replaced by Andrew Heaney.
The Diamondbacks made it 4-1 when Longoria, then at second base, homered on Corbin Carroll’s single.
The Diamondbacks dealt the Rangers a big blow in the eighth inning when they loaded the bases with a walk, and the next two batters singled for one and two runs, respectively. Quickly, the score was now 7-1.
On the 16thIt is hit, Emmanuel Rivera added two more runs for the Diamondbacks in the ninth inning to make it 9-1.
