His glove his stellar, but Marcus Semien’s bat remains frigid during the playoffs. He did little in a Game 2 World Series loss to Arizona.
On a night after the Rangers rallied to win one of the most exciting games in the history of the World Series, Game 2 offered all of the thrills and excitement for Rangers fans as opening a box of used socks on Christmas morning.The series is tied, and moves to the land of chain restaurants in the desert for the next three games. Game 3 is Monday evening in Phoenix.
Since we’re on the topic of baseball bats that are riddled with invisible holes, and or are broken, Rangers second baseman Marcus Semien may want to see exactly what he’s swinging. At the moment, his bat may be the size of a broom handle. His one hit, a single up the middle, came in the bottom of the ninth inning with the team trailing by eight. That actually improved his batting average in the playoffs to .193.
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