
Rangers' Adolis García Hyped by MLB Fans for 'Legendary' ALCS in G7 Win vs. Astros
Adolis García wished the boos were louder.
The Texas Rangers' slugger embraced being the most hated man in Houston and tortured Astros' fans at Minute Maid Park all night long as his squad punched their ticket to the World Series with a 11-4 victory over the reigning champs in Game 7 of the ALCS.
García, took his scorching-hot streak to a whole other level Monday night, saving his best performance of the series for the biggest moment. The two-time All-Star went 4-of-5 at the plate with four hits, two homers and five RBI in a magnificent showing when his squad needed him most.
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It became frankly bewildering that the Astros continued to pitch to him, though it certainly led to a few more highlight reel moments.
García's performance wasn't just great, it was historic and legendary. He broke the MLB postseason record for most RBIs in a series with 15, surpassing former Rangers' hero Nelson Cruz, who was on the last Texas team to make a world series appearance.
It's thanks to Garcia's work over the past 24 hours that has the franchise set to make its first appearance on baseball's biggest stage since 2011. Unsurprisingly, he was named ALCS MVP:
And there was no shortage of superlatives from Rangers' fans over García's incredible performance.
García and the Rangers will await the winner of Tuesday night's NLCS Game 7 between the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks to battle it out for a World Series title for the first time in over a decade.



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