The Texas Rangers have won their first World Series title in Game 5 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Jonah Heim caught the final out of the game, securing the victory for the Rangers. Texas pitching coach Mike Maddux also spoke about the team's success. This victory is especially significant for the Rangers, as they were one strike away from winning the World Series in 2011 but failed to do so. The Diamondbacks' manager, Torey Lovullo, spoke candidly about coping with the loss.
Arizona Diamondbacks coach Torey Lovullo jokes he wants to 'go camping, suck his thumb and eat ice cream' after watching his side suffer 4-1 World Series defeat by the Texas Rangers https://t.co/nifz57SA6t https://t.co/g8FqAkQAEk
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Tony Lovullo was going through some serious emotions after his side's #WorldSeries defeat to the Texas Rangers. 😢 #BBCBaseball #MLB https://t.co/jD5i1JiP4s
D-backs manager Torey Lovullo gave a candid answer on how he plans to cope with the World Series loss https://t.co/N5sypHfiGR
Tom Verducci talks with Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo after Arizona's Game 5 loss tonight https://t.co/32Qdbq93oN
I was in St. Louis in 2011 when the Texas Rangers were one strike away twice. They finally got that last strike and that first World Series win tonight. And Jonah Heim, The Pride of Amherst, caught the final out. Great moment for him to cap a great season.
Texas pitching coach Mike Maddux spoke with Tom Verducci after the @Rangers #WorldSeries clinching Game 5 🏆💍 https://t.co/P7J6AErU5z
Jonah Heim, who just caught the final out of Game 5, is with Tom Verducci following the first #WorldSeries title for the @Rangers 💍🏆 https://t.co/S595S9WwFM
The Flying Jonah Heims have a 3-0 lead and three outs to go to win their first World Series. Texas was an out away twice in St. Louis in 2011 and never got it. #Rangers are back in that spot again.