In Game 5 of the World Series, Zac Gallen blazed through the first four innings with remarkable efficiency, needing only 35 pitches to do so.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Up to this point, the Rangers’ lineup has seen a perfect 12-up, 12-down as Gallen rekindled his prime form on the mound.
He even broke a major league record for fewest pitches thrown through the first four innings of a World Series game.
However, on the offensive side for Arizona, just like in Game 4, they have failed to convert on any opportunities.
Whether it be a leadoff walk in the 1st, a leadoff walk in the 2nd, or a leadoff base hit in the 3rd, the D-backs have left five runners on base already.
The D-backs are 0-8 with runners in scoring position.
