Adolis García's go-ahead home run in the MLB postseason game between the two teams marked the 32nd home run allowed by pitcher Justin Verlander, setting a new record in MLB history. This home run also signifies the first lead change of the series. The game was played at the home stadium of one of the teams.
This view of Adolis Garcia's homer 😮💨 (via @Rangers) https://t.co/gOJFXJQS1y
Adolis García's go-ahead home run was the 32nd postseason HR allowed by Justin Verlander, the most in MLB history. It also marks the first time either team has led at home in this series. https://t.co/VrXR05svyw
Adolis Garcia's go-ahead home run was the first lead change of the series https://t.co/NZwIOj5uKN
ADOLIS GARCIA GO-AHEAD BOMB https://t.co/6hF3O0kaGw
ADOLIS GARCIA GIVES THE RANGERS (-115 ML) THE LEAD 👀 https://t.co/9xuQz4WVG9
Adolis Garcia turned on a 95-mph fastball, tailing slightly in, and skied it 396 feet to left-center field. He walked halfway up the first-base line, slammed the living crap out of his bat onto the grass and patted his chest as he began to jog. The Rangers lead, 4-2.