The Texas Rangers scored five runs but the Chicago White Sox scored four runs in 11 innings.
That was like four incredibly frustrating hours of our lives that mercifully had a happy ending.
I spent much of this game sulking that the Rangers needed to scratch and claw a win against the White Sox in a game started by Jacob deGrom versus Mike Vasil. But they were able to do so despite going an unimaginable 4-for-23 with RISP while leaving an absurd 15 on base.
To accomplish the victory, the Rangers needed a wild pitch that scored a run and an error that scored a run that appeared to be the eventual game-winner until it wasn’t.