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++[OFFICIAL@STREAM#!] Texas Rangers vs Houston Astros Live Broadcast Online Free ON 23 October 2023


HOUSTON — One game after suffering a debilitating loss that left them on the verge of elimination, the Texas Rangers proved they are very much alive.



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And come Monday night, they won’t be the only ones playing for their survival. Led by postseason stalwart Nathan Eovaldi, featuring a redemptive turn from closer Jose Leclerc, and capped by a vengeful blast from brawl-sparking slugger Adolis Garcia, the Rangers bounced back from a gutting Game 5 loss at home to defeat the Houston Astros, 9-2, in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday night at Minute Maid Park. Monday night: Game 7, for the unofficial Texas state championship and, more significantly, the AL pennant and a ticket to the World Series. They got there thanks to Eovaldi’s deft start. And Mitch Garver’s home run and RBI double, along with manager Bruce Bochy’s bold maneuvering. FOLLOW THE MONEY: MLB player salaries and payrolls for every major league team And most notably, they’re still alive thanks to Leclerc putting aside Friday’s brutal failure – giving up a three-run, go-ahead home run to Jose Altuve that put the Rangers in a 3-2 ALCS hole – to carry them to Game 7. Just like Game 5, Leclerc was summoned in the eighth inning, this time for a five-out save while nursing just a 4-2 lead, and he responded by walking Kyle Tucker to load the bases and sending most of a Minute Maid crowd of 42,368 into a tizzy. Pitching coach Mike Maddux visited the mound to impart imparted some words of wisdom and calm Leclerc’s heart rate before facing Maurico Dubón, who came in hitting .353 in this ALCS. It worked: Leclerc largely eschewed his fastball and unleashed his cutter on Dubón and pinch-hitter Jon Singleton, getting Dubón on a soft liner to short. Singleton, who drew a key Game 5 walk Friday that preceded Altuve’s blast, worked a full count before flailing at a cutter on the eighth pitch of the at-bat, ending the threat. Leclerc stomped off the mound, screamed, redeemed for the moment. Garcia provided the delicious, avenging coda. Adolis Garcia celebrates his ninth-inning grand slam in Game 6. Hit by a pitch in Game 5 – which umpires and Major League Baseball determined was intentional, earning Astros reliever Bryan Abreu an ejection and pending suspension – Garcia sparked a benches-clearing incident by getting in the face of Astros catcher Martin Maldonado. He was booed thunderously in his first two plate appearances and struck out to the delight of the crowd. But facing Astros reliever Ryne Stanek with the bases loaded in the ninth, Garcia roped a no-doubt line drive into the Crawford Boxes in left field. Grand slam. Home run strut. Game over. But he knows not to get too comfortable: Game 7 is coming. The ALCS is back in Houston on Sunday night for Game 6 after some serious fireworks in the last meeting between the Astros and Rangers. There was the benches-clearing thing in addition to Jose Altuve's series-altering three-run home run. The Astros lead the Rangers in this best-of-seven series, 3-2. That means they are one game away from clinching their fifth pennant in the last seven seasons. The Rangers need to win two in Houston to clinch their third ever AL pennant and first since 2011. You can view the full postseason schedule by clicking here, and here's the 2023 playoff bracket. Now, let's get to how you can watch and find out. How to watch Game 6 Date: Sunday, Oct. 22 | Time: 8:03 p.m. Location: Minute Maid Park (Houston, Texas) TV channel: FS1 | Live stream: fubo (try for free) Starting pitchers: LHP Framber Valdez (10-11, 3.20 ERA) vs. RHP Nathan Eovaldi (13-8, 3.22 ERA) Odds: TEX +103 | HOU -123 | O/U: 8.5 Live updates: Follow along Preview This series is threatening to be the second in the history of Major League Baseball where the road team won all seven games -- the 2019 World Series, when the Nationals beat the Astros, was the first -- and it's never happened in either the NHL or NBA. It would take two Rangers wins and that's a tall order against this Houston team. Then again, the Astros are vulnerable at home. In the playoffs and regular season combined, they have gone 40-45 at home. The Rangers, so far this postseason, are 6-0 on the road.

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