Texas Rangers left fielder Travis Jankowski added to the Chicago White Sox’s misery on Wednesday night when he made an incredible game-saving catch.
White Sox designated hitter Andrew Vaughn was at bat with two runners on base and hit a deep ball toward Jankowski. The outfielder was able to track the ball and catch it with a leaping catch at the fence, bringing the ball back into the field and giving Chicago the win.
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It was the second out of the inning and the Rangers were able to close the deal and win the game 4-3.
“It was high. The hang time was perfect,” Jankowski said. “If it had been a foot further, it probably would have been out of my reach. So for me, it’s like everything came together.”
Jankowski said pitcher Andrew Chafin gave him a big hug for the catch and offered to buy him a steak dinner.
“I said, ‘Nah, man. Your friendship and the hug are good enough,’ and then he hugged me again,” he said.
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Texas picked up two wins against the White Sox on Wednesday, pushing the worst team in MLB this year to 31-103. The Rangers and White Sox finished a game that was suspended after just four pitches on Tuesday.
The Rangers won Tuesday’s game 3-1 and Wednesday’s game 4-3.
Corey Seager was 4-for-5 in Wednesday’s game and had the game-winning RBI in the ninth inning. Wyatt Langford hit a three-run home run in the fourth inning.
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The defending World Series champions are 62-71 this season.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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