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“Clutch Player” Jonah Heim’s Fifth Career Walk-off Lifts Rangers To Sweep Of Rays
When most people think of a āclutch player,ā a catcher isnāt usually someone who comes to mind.
It’s a good thing Rangers manager Bruce Bochy and catcher Jonah Heim donāt fit into the āmost peopleā category.
Heim ripped a walkoff single to collect his fifth career walkoff hit and lift the Rangers to a 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
āHeās clutch,ā Bochy said after the game. āThatās pretty impressive at this stage of his career to have five walkoffs already. He shortened up there and was thinking up the middle and got a nice base hitā.
With the win, the Rangers earned their first series sweep of the season and secured an 8-2 start to the year. 2025 marks just the fourth time in Rangers history to post 8+ wins in the club’s first ten games.
One batter prior to Heimās walk-off hit, Josh Smith flipped a ball into left field and was able to leg out a double to put himself in scoring position.
āIt was huge,ā Heim said when talking about Smith making it to second base. āA base hit wins it right there [but] if heās standing on first, maybe he tries to steal a base and weāre in the same spot but if heās standing on first then I gotta try to shoot a gap or even we gotta get two hits to win that game so, huge momentum shift and huge play to get to second thereā.
In a tight game with their three best leverage arms down, it was up to some outside contributors to work in tight spots out of the bullpen in this game.
Hoby Milner pitched two perfect innings, and Jacob Webb fired a scoreless 9th to help set up Heimās walkoff. Marc Church pitched the 8th inning and allowed a leadoff walk followed by a double which preceded two Tampa Bay run-scoring outs to tie the game.
āPitching again, what a great job, I know a little hiccup there by Churchy [Marc Church], walked that leadoff hitter but settled in and didnāt let it get away from him but everybody, it seems like itās someone different every dayā.
The strong bullpen effort followed Kumar Rocker, who took the ball for Texas today and delivered a strong bounce-back performance. He finished with a final line of 5 IP 6H (all singles) 1 ER 0BB and 1K.
āHe threw strikes with all his pitches [and] used his breaking ball well,ā Bochy said of Rocker. āHe had a good fastball going, he just looked like a different guy out there didnāt he?ā.
Rocker didnāt factor into the decision as he left with the game tied at one thanks to a Marcus Semien RBI fielderās choice in the 3rd.
Just two of the Rangers’ seven hits were non-singles, one of which was Smithās double in the 9th and the other being off the bat of Corey Seager, who connected on his first home run of the season in the sixth inning.
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