Rangers one win away from first title after holding off late D-backs rally in Game 4

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The Texas Rangers are one win away from winning their first championship in franchise history after outlasting the Diamondbacks 11-7 in Game 4 on Tuesday night in the desert to take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven-game series.

Here are some takeaways from the game:

Go Go Power Rangers

The Rangers offense scored 10 runs... with two outs... In the first three innings of Game 4.

Two of the Rangers' stars were the main catalysts in this one, as Marcus Semien, who has struggled mightily this postseason, broke out of his slump, hitting a three-run home run and a two-run triple. And Corey Seager stayed hot, hitting his third home run of the World Series to become the first shortstop to hit three home runs in a single World Series, according to Sarah Langs.

Josh Jung (3 hits) and Travis Jankowski (2 hits), who started in place of the injured Adolis Garcia, also played key roles in the victory on the offensive end, accounting for five hits and four runs.

Andrew Heaney comes up big

The Rangers needed at least three quality innings out of Andrew Heaney on Tuesday, and the left-hander gave them five.

Heaney allowed one run on four hits in his five innings of work while the Rangers offense feasted on the Diamondbacks bullpen. Heaney struck out three and walked two.

Road Warriors

The Texas Rangers are 10-0 on the road this postseason. They now own the longest road win streak in MLB postseason history. Plus, it's also the longest road-winning streak in franchise history.

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