The Tampa Bay Rays battled their way to a walk-off win in Game 4, evening the World Series 2-2 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In a wild back-and-forth game, the Rays ended up on top in an 8-7 win on Saturday night after a throw to home plate was mishandled, allowing two runs to score with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.
Randy Arozarena smashed a solo homer in the third to set an MLB record for most home runs in a single post-season. Brandon Lowe did damage in the bottom of the sixth with a three-run home run to give the Rays the lead 5-4, with Kevin Kiermaier later tying the game with a solo shot in the seventh.
Runs were scored in eight-straight half-innings in Game 4 — the longest streak in World Series history.
More to come…