The Rangers jumped out to a big lead early during Tuesday’s ALDS Game 3 against the Orioles, and Globe Life Field was going wild.
Adolis García unloaded a three-run home run in the second inning to make it a 6-0 game, sending Texas fans into an absolute frenzy.
García didn't hold back while celebrating the home run, tossing his bat to the side with one hand before slowly beginning his trot around the bases and sticking his tongue out as he passed his teammates in the dugout.
Video of the second-inning home run with just sounds from the stadium, and no commentary, was electric, showcasing just how animated the crowd at Globe Life Field was in the moments of García’s 418-foot blast.
CAN YOU TAKE ME HIGHER!? #POSTSEASON pic.twitter.com/hI6OlLCXA2
— MLB (@MLB) October 11, 2023
There was no doubt about that one, as García and Rangers fans alike knew that ball was destined for the seats from the moment it left the bat.
The crowd could be heard roaring as the 30-year-old admired his sensational piece of hitting, having extended Texas’s lead from three runs to six.