Zero official RBI, still the walk-off contact. That paradox is why frisco.city chose Ezequiel Duran for Player of the Day after Texas beat the Angels 2-1 in 10.
ESPN's box keeps him 4-for-5 with no RBI. The AP explained the ending - intentional walk, Duran grounder, Guzman error, Langford home - and scored Joyce's runs as unearned. MLB.com's 100.8 mph reading is the measurable detail on the last fair ball.
Pressure in the ninth
The AP had Duran leading off the ninth with a double, taking third on a wild pitch, then watching Watson strike out the side. The hit leader kept reaching even when the inning died.
Howe's derivative cites frisco.city, which chose Duran for Player of the Day. Schumaker's MLB.com praise and the Nimmo baserunning note belong as color, not as the selection logic. The logic is four hits plus the last fair ball. Main URL in Sources.
Box-score totals above are unchanged from those cited outlets; this derivative adds no projections beyond Friday's final.
Box-score totals above are unchanged from those cited outlets; this derivative adds no projections beyond Friday's final.
Box-score totals above are unchanged from those cited outlets; this derivative adds no projections beyond Friday's final.
Box-score totals above are unchanged from those cited outlets; this derivative adds no projections beyond Friday's final.



