![]() This Thursday afternoon featured two teams out of playoff contention playing the last game in the next to last series at Globe Life Park, soon to be replaced by a new ballpark for the Texas Rangers located across the street. Instead of securing the second out, Rangers first baseman Ronald Guzman intentionally let the ball drop for the second strike in order to give Minor another chance at the strikeout. ![]() With one out in the ninth inning and Rangers pitcher Mike Minor one strikeout away from reaching the 200 innings pitched/200 strikeouts mark for the season, Red Sox shortstop Chris Owings hit an easily catchable foul popup between home plate and first base. ![]() What happens when these two sometimes disparate philosophies collide? Such was the case on September 26, 2019, at Globe Life Park, where the Texas Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox, 7-5. But baseball players are judged and rewarded based on their personal performances. “We play the game the right way” is a phrase commonly bandied about in baseball.
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