"Rangers' Dominant Bats Propel Them Closer to World Series Title"

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The Texas Rangers dominated the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 4 of the World Series, winning 11-7 and moving one step closer to their first championship. Marcus Semien and Corey Seager powered the Rangers' offense with multiple home runs and key hits, while starting pitcher Andrew Heaney delivered a solid performance. Despite injuries to Max Scherzer and Adolis García, the Rangers showcased their depth and resilience. With a commanding lead in the series, the Rangers have three chances to secure the elusive victory that slipped away from them in their previous World Series appearance in 2011.
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