
2010 Texas Rangers ALCS Champions Framed Front Page Newspaper Print
The Texas Rangers won the 2010 American League Championship defeating The New York Yankees. The Rangers won the series 4-2 at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington in front of some 30,928 (Avg.) fans. With this victory, the Rangers ended a 49 seasons drought since 1961. They also became the second, after Red Sox, in the game's history, to record a best-of-seven series. The final game ended with a score of 6-1 for the Rangers. The team successfully concluded the game with 3 walks issued, 9 strikeouts thrown, and 14 total bases. The recorded team totals were: 30 AB, 6R, 7H, 6 RBI, 6 BB, 3 SO, 37 PA, .233 BA, .351 OBP, .467 SLG, .818 OPS, 138 Pit, 83 Str, 0.251 WPA, 0.79 aLI, 0.621 WPA+, -0.371% WPA-, 5.29% cWPA, 30.06 acLI, 1.7 RE24, 27 PO, and 9A. The Rangers achieved 90 wins and 72 losses. Despite the incredible team collaboration, individual performances must be recognized as well. Outfielder, Josh Hamilton, recorded 32 home runs. He became the fourth player, after Rudy York (1946), Jose