The Rangers aren't done yet.
Texas bounced back from a devastating Game 5 loss to beat the Astros 9-2 in Game 6 on Sunday night in Houston to force a decisive Game 7 on Monday night at Minute Maid Park.
Here are some takeaways.
NATHAN EOVALDI COMES UP BIG AGAIN
Time and time again this postseason, Nathan Eovaldi has up big. He did it again on Sunday night, allowing two runs in 6 1/3 innings of work. Nasty Nate struck out four and gave up five hits and three walks.
Texas has won each of Eovaldi's four postseason starts, all of which were quality starts. The right-hander has 2.42 ERA this postseason.
EL BOMBI GETS HIS REVENGE
Adolia Garcia was booed all night long after the fireworks in Game 5. Garcia struck out in his first four plate appearances on Sunday night, drawing cheers from the sold-out crowd at Minute Maid Park. In his fifth at-bat, Garcia came to the plate with the bases loaded and the Rangers up 5-2 in the 9th. He quickly quieted those boos by depositing a Ryne Stanek high fastball into the Crawford Boxes in left field to give Texas a 9-2 lead, allowing Bruce Bochy to rest Jose Leclerc for the night inning.
SEMIEN BREAKS OUT OF SLUMP, SEAGER STRUGGLES CONTINUE
Marcus Semien badly needed a hit. He got two singles and walked twice on Sunday. The Rangers star start second baseman was hitting. 159 this postseason heading into Game 6.
As for Rangers star shortstop, Corey Seager, his struggles continued on Sunday. Seager was 0-4 with a hit-by-pitch in the 9th inning that gave Texas a 5-2 lead.
In a sign of life, Seager came up in the 7th inning with two on and two out and rocketed a line drive 107.5 MPH, but it went right to Astros first baseman Jose Abreu, who was able to knock it down and make the put out.
Seager, who had the highest average in MLB this season with runner/s in scoring position, is now 0-6 in the ALCS with runner/s in scoring position.
UP NEXT - GAME 7
Both teams have announced their starters for Game 7. Max Scherzer will go for the Rangers and the Astros will send Cristian Javier to the mound.