Rangers eye first ALCS berth with sweep of Rays

The Texas Rangers attempt to nail down their first postseason series win in franchise history with a three-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays, as the American League Division Series shifts to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington this evening.
Texas, in the playoffs for the first time since 1999, is the only current major league franchise that's never won a playoff series. The Rangers had lost nine straight postseason games, and were 1-10 overall, before Cliff Lee held the Rays to five hits over seven innings of Wednesday's Game 1 win.
C.J. Wilson then spun 6 1/3 scoreless innings while Michael Young and Ian Kinsler hit home runs to lead Texas to a 6-0 win in Game 2 on Thursday.
"He really showed maturity out there today," Rangers manager Ron Washington said of Wilson afterward. "He stayed within himself, he used all his pitches. He went around the strike zone with it. He never really got shaken. He bent a little bit, but he didn't break, and that's exactly what we needed. We needed him to go out there and give us a good outing, and he did."
Darren Oliver tossed 2 1/3 scoreless innings to complete the Rangers' first- ever postseason shutout.
The left-handed starting tandem of Wilson and Lee has held the offensively- challenged Rays to a lone run on seven hits and two walks while fanning 17 -- 11 of which have been called third strikes -- in the first two contests.
James Shields (0-1) suffered the loss after allowing four runs on four hits and two critical hit batters with a pair of strikeouts for the Rays, who hope to become the first team since the 2001 New York Yankees to rally for a series win after losing the first two games at home in the ALDS.
Of the 19 teams to fall behind 2-0 in ALDS history, four have come back to prevail. Get more Texas Rangers news on 1053thefan.com