Hot-hitting Garver OK after HBP, ready for World Series
Righty Eovaldi to get ball for Rangers in Game 1 vs. D-backs
ARLINGTON -- Mitch Garver?took a 97.2 mph fastball to the ribs on Monday during Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, but the Rangers¡¯ designated hitter said Wednesday he¡¯s ready to go for the World Series, which begins on Friday night vs. the D-backs.
¡°The doctor said there¡¯s nothing to worry about,¡± Garver said, ¡°Just kind of play it by pain management.¡±
Garver took batting practice during the Rangers¡¯ off-day at Globe Life Field, swinging the bat for the first time since his painful hit-by-pitch.?
After the fastball to the ribs from Astros reliever Bryan Abreu, which had Garver bent over in pain, he remained in the game and jogged home on a Nathaniel Lowe home run in the next at-bat before he was removed prior to his next at-bat in the eighth inning with Texas up, 11-3.
¡°I probably would¡¯ve yelled an expletive if I could¡¯ve caught my breath,¡± Garver said. ¡°But I just was gasping for air there. I just had to recover myself for a moment before I moved.?
¡°[Lowe¡¯s home run] made it so much better. I was so happy. That, and I didn¡¯t have to score from first base because every lead I took after play resumed did not feel good, got worse and worse as it went. For him to hit a home run made it sweet.¡±
Garver is 10-for-34 with two home runs and 11 RBIs (.897 OPS) this postseason since he joined the Rangers' lineup in Baltimore with a massive grand slam in the AL Division Series vs. the Orioles.
Texas turns to ¡®Big Game Nate¡¯ for Game 1
Right-hander Nathan Eovaldi will take the mound for the Rangers in Game 1 of the World Series vs. the D-backs, manager Bruce Bochy said Wednesday.
Jordan Montgomery previously started Game 1 in two of the Rangers¡¯ three postseason series this year, but the left-hander threw 2 1/3 innings of relief in Game 7 of the ALCS on Monday.
¡°You look at Monty¡¯s work, it makes sense to give him some rest -- that¡¯s all,¡± Bochy said. ¡°Nate¡¯s had plenty of rest. He¡¯s ready to go.¡±
Eovaldi, who is 4-0 in four postseason starts for Texas with a 2.42 ERA and a 0.96 WHIP, last pitched on Oct. 22 and tossed 6 1/3 strong innings to take down the Astros in Game 6.
He¡¯ll get a chance to add to his standout postseason resume -- including a 2.87 ERA in 10 starts, nine of which his team has won -- against a team he has rarely faced recently in his 12-year career; the last time Eovaldi pitched against Arizona was on May 18, 2016.