The Author of this post is Rory Reilly

Fall is a great time of year; the colors, the crisp air, the impending maniacal candy grab of Halloween, all are great aspects of the Autumn season. For me, the best part of the end of Summer is the beginning of the Major League Baseball playoffs. I love to watch Major League Baseball on direct tv packages choice ultimate, if for no other reason than the fantastic high definition of each play and pitch.

This season has had several surprises, but none may be more amazing than this year’s Texas Rangers. The Texas team is loaded with a solid pitching rotation, although they seemed to crack under the pressure in game one. Going into the first game, the Yankees seemed less like a team of destiny, and halfway through the game, they were down big to the Rangers.

Until, at least, the Rangers imploded, blew threw their pitching rotation, and lost the game.

Now they are staring into a must-win scenario for the second game, and that means they’ve got to shake off the somewhat inexplicable loss in the first game. That is easier said than done, of course, but sometimes a team can make too many mental errors to win. Only time will tell if the Rangers can recover from their own mistakes, or if they’ve doomed themselves into a losing perspective.

It’s too bad they went through their entire bullpen during the first game, as it leaves them little to surprise the Yankees with for the rest of the series.