Now Detroit made me sweat a little bit because they got off to a great start in Game Six. They held a 2-0 lead through the first two and a half innings thanks to solo home runs from Miguel Cabrera and Jhonny Peralta. But Motown started Max Scherzer was clearly laboring, had stranded four runners through the first two innings and managed to emerge unscathed by the skin of his teeth. It was only a matter of time before Texas got on the scoreboard, because when you give that lineup opportunities eventually it will make you pay.
Nelson Cruz and Co. give Texas another shot at a World Series title |
And just like that, the series was over. Detroit trimmed the deficit to 9-4 and chased Derek Holland from the game with an Austin Jackson two-run shot in the fifth inning, but Texas slammed the door by plating six more runs over their next three ups to make the game a laugher. The Rangers' potent offense pulverized six Tiger pitchers (none of whom were Justin Verlander with the season going up in smoke) for 15 runs, 17 hits including four doubles and two big flies, one of which was series MVP Nelson Cruz's sixth of the LCS, and eight walks.
Texas becomes the first American League team in a decade to appear in consecutive World Series.
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