Houston Chronicle

Montgomery paves way for rebound

- By Fred Goodall

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jordan Montgomery was exceptiona­l against the Tampa Bay Rays, even better when he lumbered off the mound to make a diving catch that helped the Texas Rangers to a 4-0 victory in their AL Wild Card Series opener.

“It's good to do your job and help the team win,” Montgomery said after scattering six hits over seven innings on Tuesday to move the Rangers within a victory of an AL Division Series matchup against the Baltimore Orioles.

Texas rebounded from a weekend collapse that cost the Rangers the AL West title and a firstround playoff bye. The Rays dropped a club-record sixth straight postseason game dating to Game 2 of the 2021 AL Division Series against Boston.

Montgomery's pitching set the tone as the best-ofthree series began. The Rangers also drew inspiratio­n from the 6-foot-6 lefthander's defensive gem on a bunt that Jose Siri popped into the air along the first-base line with runners at the corners.

Montgomery dove to make the catch and landed awkwardly.

“I saw it high enough in the air, kind of made two quick steps at it, and then just blacked out and went for it,” Montgomery said.

“That was electric. I was fired up,” said rookie left fielder Evan Carter, who doubled twice and drew a pair of walks in his postseason debut.

“It wasn't a soft landing was it? He's a big fellow,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. “Great catch by him. We were in a tight situation there . ... Just shows you how competitiv­e he is to go out there and dive for that ball.”

Bochy and Rangers athletic trainers went to the mound to check on Montgomery, who was not injured.

“I think I was just as shocked as everybody in the stands. I had to backhand it . ... It just was something I've never done before,” the pitcher said. “I don't know if I've done that since I was 12. Just kind of a heat-of-the-moment competitiv­e thing.”

Corey Seager and Josh Jung drove in runs and the Rangers benefitted from four errors by the Rays, who also fizzled offensivel­y before a crowd of just 19,704 — roughly 5,300 below listed capacity — at Tropicana Field.

“We didn't hit, pitch or defend,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “When you're up against a good team, they're going to capitalize, and they eventually really did.”

Tampa Bay, wearing throwback Devil Rays jerseys in the style of 19982000, has reached the postseason for the fifth straight season but has one run in its last three playoff defeats, hitting .133.

Montgomery, a 30-yearold lefthander acquired from St. Louis at the trade deadline, retired 14 of his last 16 batters. He fanned pinch-hitter Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay's top minor league prospect, to end his outing with five strikeouts and no walks.

Aroldis Chapman pitched a perfect eighth and José Leclerc worked around a walk in the ninth to finish a six-hitter, the Rangers' first postseason shutout since the 2011 World Series.

 ?? Megan Briggs/Getty Images ?? Jordan Montgomery finishes his seven-inning stint on a high note after striking out Junior Caminero.
Megan Briggs/Getty Images Jordan Montgomery finishes his seven-inning stint on a high note after striking out Junior Caminero.

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