The grand finale of the 2023 season is set to begin this evening, as the NL champion Diamondbacks head to Arlington to take on the AL champion Rangers for the first game of this year’s World Series.
Both teams have faced plenty of adversity en route to creating the third ever World Series matchup featuring two Wild Card teams, and they each did so via rather similar paths. After all, both clubs led their division for much of the first half of the season before losing their grip on the role in the second half and settling for a Wild Card spot. Since then, they both swept through the Wild Card series before delivering an additional sweep against a 100-win team in the Division Series. In the Championship Series, both teams were trailing after Game 5 but managed to come back with wins in both Game 6 and Game 7 to win their first pennant in over a decade.
It’s all the more impressive given that neither Texas nor Arizona were expected to be playoff contenders at the beginning of the season: the playoff odds over at Fangraphs gave the Rangers just a 37.7% chance to make the postseason with a 2% chance of a World Series run, while the Diamondbacks were afforded just 15.3% playoff odds and a 0.5% chance to make the World Series, a bottom-ten figure in the majors. What’s more, both clubs lost 100 games just two seasons ago, during the 2021 campaign.
That’s not to say these clubs are the same, of course. Despite their lack of recent postseason history, the Rangers look in many ways like the prototypical October team. They sport a fantastic front three for their starting rotation of Nathan Eovaldi (2.42 ERA in four playoff appearances, 3.63 regular season ERA), Jordan Montgomery (2.16 ERA in five playoff appearances, 2.79 regular season ERA with Texas), and veteran ace Max Scherzer, who struggled in two ALCS starts coming back from a teres major strain but posted a 3.20 ERA during his time with the Rangers during the regular season.
If Scherzer has shaken off the rust enough to look like himself during the World Series, that’s a frightening three-headed monster for Arizona to have to overcome in this series. On the positional side, meanwhile, the Rangers feature a frightening lineup including stars Corey Seager and Marcus Semien, rookies Josh Jung and Evan Carter, and power-hitting sluggers Adolis Garcia and Mitch Garver. As strong as the lineup and rotation in Arlington may be, the club’s bullpen has been its Achilles’ heel this postseason as key relief arms like Jose Leclerc (4.35 postseason ERA) and Will Smith (9.00 postseason ERA) have struggled badly, though Cody Bradford and Aroldis Chapman have gotten stronger results, with a combined 1.50 ERA across 12 innings of work this postseason.
The Diamondbacks, on the other hand, appear as unlikely a pennant winner as they come. They finished with just an 84-78 record in the regular season and a run differential of -14, making them the first ever team to win the NL pennant with a negative run differential. The only other team to make the World Series with a negative run differential were the 1987 Twins, who went on to win it all in seven games over the Cardinals. With that being said, the Diamondbacks are hardly a pushover. Though the club’s .247/.317/.424 slash line this postseason pales in comparison to that of the Rangers, Arizona’s pitching staff has actually posted stronger numbers this October with a 3.31 ERA and 23.4% strikeout rate against Texas’s 3.67 ERA and 19.2% strikeout rate.
That strong pitching performance has come in spite of the struggles of team ace Zac Gallen, who posted a 3.47 ERA and 3.26 FIP in 210 innings during the regular season but has scuffled to a 5.24 ERA in four postseason starts. Veteran righty Merrill Kelly (2.65 ERA in three postseason starts) and rookie Brandon Pfaadt (2.70 ERA in four postseason starts) have managed to pick the club’s rotation up, however, an especially impressive feat considering Pfaadt’s lackluster regular season ERA of 5.72 across 96 innings. The back of the club’s bullpen has also been nothing short of stellar, with closer Paul Sewald and primary set-up man Kevin Ginkel combining for 17 scoreless innings of work this postseason. Right-hander Ryan Thompson has also impressed, with a 2.53 ERA in 10 2/3 innings of work throughout the playoffs.
On offense, franchise face Ketel Marte (164 wRC+ this postseason) has excelled, while rookies Corbin Carroll (130 postseason wRC+) and Gabriel Moreno (129 wRC+) have also impressed in their first tastes of postseason action. Strong as that trio’s performance may be, however, other key bats like Tommy Pham, Christian Walker and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. have all struggled to this point in the postseason. That could give Texas the offensive edge unless some of the club’s colder bats manage to heat up during the series.
With Gallen and Eovaldi scheduled to face off later this evening for Game 1 of the World Series, which team do MLBTR readers think will take home the Commissioner’s Trophy this year? Have your say in the poll below.
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hoof hearted
Give me 2 guesses and I bet I get it right.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
I’m not so sure about that. Hear about the guy that watched the Dolphins on a Sunday early game and they lost to the Bills on a last-minute field goal miss?
When the replays came around on ESPN at 3:00 that afternoon he bet $1,000 with his unsuspecting buddy that the Dolphins would BEAT the Bills.
When the Miami kick went wide of the uprights, the guy slammed his fist against the bar in defeat.
The Buddy took the $1,000 off the table and said, you know that was an early game don’t you? The first guy said,
“Yeah but I didn’t think he would miss it again !!”
terry g
I’d pick the underdog D’backs. To be honest I didn’t think they would get this far in the post season.
acoss13
I agree, unlike Mad Dog and his antics, I wouldn’t count Arizona out. They got a chip on their shoulder.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Rangers in 6 Joe Carter style uf they can’t close it out DBacks in 7
Here’s a crazy stat
In 2001 the DBacks Ace hit a bird
In 2023 the DBacks ace hit a bird
All the dates for the 2001 workd series are the same as the 2023 world series
The All-Star Game was in Seattle in 2001 and 2023
George Bush threw out the first pitch in game one of the 2001 WS. He’s going to throw out the first pitch of the 2023 WS
A lot of crazy coincidences
Similar things happened in 1997 and 2016. The NFL that season had 2 games that ended in a tie. The 2016 NFL season had 2 games that ended in a tie. Both 1997 and 2016 the Indians lost in 7 games of the world series.
acoss13
Woah, that’s some interesting information. Thank you for pointing these out!
scruffmcgruff
That…..thats actually pretty crazy. Baseball is full of superstitions and normally I chalk it up to “eh its baseball” but sometimes things get pretty weird lol.
Boston2AZ
George Bush threw out the first pitch of Game 3, not Game 1. The 1st two games were played in AZ.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Sorry abort that. I was coping and pasting off a tweet that was posted on a Cubs discord I’m paet of.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Was the bird a cuckoo? Asking for a friend
Dumpster Divin Theo
Kennedy drove a Lincoln. Lincoln’s favourite movie was Airplane! which featured George Kennedy. Coincidence?
Tyson’s Pet Tiger
yeah we all saw that tweet man lol
filihok
LjD”B
Now do all the infinity of things that aren’t the same.
Or all the same things that happened in two seasons that had totally different WS results.
IronBallsMcGinty
@Seager/Bauer
Bush was never a 9/11 war hero.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Didn’t he not serve in a war because he was too drunk or high and got kicked out of the service? Or was that Jeb?
Dumpster Divin Theo
He was a Great War hero. He flew da plane (da plane da plane) down an aircraft carrier and said mission accomplished
I.M. Insane
Texas gets my vote. I would be off-the-wall shocked if Arizona won more than 1 game.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Well they shocked LA and Philly so it can happen again. I hope it doesn’t. I’m pretty sure half the country wanted the Yankees to win on 2001 especially after KByung-hyun Kim blew 2 games in a row.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Shocked, shocked!
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
“Pepper needs new shorts”
ellisd19830
I just want carroll and carter to dominate to help me move some cards!
scruffmcgruff
I’m pulling for the Rangers, just because they don’t have a World Series ring yet. However, as an O’s fan I’m really happy to see Christian Walker get a shot at making a pretty damn good player out of himself. We committed to Chris Davis, who even though his contract was bad supplied some really good years for us, so Walker didn’t get any opportunity here. Flash forward to now he’s a former gold glover and an impactful bat even if he’s struggled in the postseason. This might be one of those all offense World Series so it should definitely be entertaining to say the least.
User 1104686089
I picked Arizona, because as a Rangers fan I have been constantly thinking that we are the underdogs in every series and then this team just keeps figuring it out somehow… Why break a trend and jinx it?
Buzzz Killington
If the dbacks win I’m gonna retire.
Gwynning
Retire… a six-pack?
Old York
New York Yankees in 5.
njbirdsfan
At best I’d say it’s a 60/40 split every game, slightly better than coin flipping.
So why MLB insists on awarding things based on coin flips is beyond me.
gbs42
What is MLB awarding based on coin flips?
Hemlock
Winner of the MLB draft lottery—flippin coins
gbs42
Three teams have an 18.3% chance of winning the lottery, and the odds decrease from there. That’s not a coin flip.
BlueSkies_LA
My only prediction is MLB rethinks the postseason format pretty soon.
sufferforsnakes
Tissue?
Lets Go DBacks
Dodger tears lol
User 401527550
They probably go to 16 teams and first two rounds single elimination with a home run derby after five innings if it’s tied.
BlueSkies_LA
Not surprisingly nobody understood my point at all. Par for the course around here unfortunately.
Groucho
Tissue?
BlueSkies_LA
Thinking?
TradeAcuna
Atta Boy Phillies
Citizen1
Yeah adversity rangers. 3 time world series manager, High priced free agents in saerger, & Simien, so far won the Montgomery trade, millions in revenue from the pandemic series.
paddyo furnichuh
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere…right Citizen1?!?
Citizen1
Plus the rangers get their cy young winner signing back next year. Must be tough
JayRyder
Rangers in 5
brucenewton
Dbacks in 6.
VegasSDfan
Rangers because of Bochy
Flanster
Arizona Diamondbacks – team of destiny
THEY LIVE!!!
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Degaz
Who cares? just get it over so the offseason trades and signings can happen said 28/30 teams and fan bases.
CrikesAlready
pulling for bochy and his league leading hat size…
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
I’ve been wrong with everything… but Rangers makes most sense to me. Both are underdogs and it could easily go either way
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Honestly, I’m just happy the Astros and overrated Phillies lost.
Prospectnvstr
I’m just glad that both of the high spending New York teams as well as the Dodgers are sitting home.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Add Astros to that and yes
HBan22
Adolis Garcia is pretty good.
Youtube.com/@PINGTR1P
Sticking with my initial prediction that homegrown talent wins out, since it was between the Astros and Dbacks and the Dbacks are the only ones left I’ll go with them. Either way it’s a lose – lose. One team successfully buys a title, or the other wins with a negative R/D. Yikes.
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
If you think this series is boring, you’re living under a rock. Both of these teams are underdogs, played on the road most of the series and took down great teams around them.
hyraxwithaflamethrower
Great ending last night. I’m pulling for the Rangers, mostly because they’ve never won before, but you’re lying if you say you predicted this one at the start of the season. Some may have guessed the Rangers would make it, but who saw the D’backs getting here?
Citizen1
Pirates and reds next year
Angry Disgruntled Sox Fan
Realizing that the D-Backs have a negative run differential and the Rangers actually had a higher run differential than the Astros, I think it’s the Rangers’ series to lose
Out In Left
“Meanwhile” should not come in the middle of a sentence. It needs to be at the start, and at the start only.