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Rangers fans in shambles as Astros even series after victory in Game 4 of ALCS: "Go home. It’s over"

In a dramatic Game 4 of the ALCS, the Houston Astros managed to pull off a crucial win against the Texas Rangers, leveling the series at 2-2. The game, held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, showcased the resilience and offensive prowess of the Astros.

The Astros got off to a fast start, capitalizing on Rangers starter Andrew Heaney’s struggles in the first innings. A double, a single and a two-run triple by Alex Bregman set the tone, leading to Heaney’s early exit from the game. The Astros took a commanding 3-0 lead before the Rangers even had a chance to bat.

"Y'all are garbage," posted one angry fan.

"10-3. Go home. It’s over." -added another diappointed fan.

Rangers found a way to get back in the game but were unable to maintain their momentum

The Rangers showed their determination to stay in the game. Adolis Garcia’s leadoff homer in the bottom of the second, a run-scoring double by Nathaniel Lowe and a sacrifice fly by Josh Jung in the same inning narrowed the gap to 3-2. The contest quickly turned into a battle of the bullpens as both teams sought to gain control.

In a pivotal moment, Astros’ Chas McCormick’s two-run home run in the seventh innings expanded their lead to 9-3. This not only gave the Astros more breathing room in the game but also a strategic advantage for the crucial Game 5.

The back-and-forth nature of the game highlighted the intensity of the ALCS, with both teams fighting tooth and nail for a chance to advance to the World Series. With the series now tied at 2-2, fans eagerly await the next chapter in this thrilling postseason showdown.

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