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Dominant throughout October, Diamondbacks bullpen falters in World Series Game 1 defeat
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2023-10-28 14:17
Paul Sewald gave up a tying, two-run homer to Corey Seager with one out in the ninth inning and Miguel Castro allowed Adolis García's game-ending home run in the 11th as Arizona opening the World Series with a 6-5 loss at Texas

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Paul Sewald watched the end of his first World Series game in the Arizona Diamondbacks clubhouse and the trainer's room, not from the center of a celebration on the mound as he had imagined.

“There’s no worse feeling in this game than being the closer and blowing the save opportunity at the last second,” he said after Arizona's 6-5, 11-inning loss to Texas on Friday night. “This team battled for 8 1/2 innings and had the lead and my job is to finish games when I get in there and I did not, and and it came back to bite us and we lost.”

Sewald entered with a 5-3 lead against the Texas Rangers in the ninth inning. He started No. 9 hitter Leody Tavares with a called strike and walked him on four straight fastballs, the first high and the next three outside.

After striking out Marcus Semien on a high fastball, Sewald tried to overpower Corey Seager at the top of the strike zone. The 2020 World Series MVP drove the 93.6 mph pitch about two dozen rows into the right field seats, tying the score and dealing Sewald his second blown save in eight chances this postseason.

Two innings later, Adolis García drove a low sinker from Miguel Cabrera to the opposite-field and over the right-field wall for a winning homer.

“You don’t anticipate giving up a two-run home run and tying the score in the bottom of the ninth inning with one out,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “You’re kind of counting it backwards and you’re thinking in a very positive way. So the shock factor was very high.”

Some Diamondbacks fans surely thought back to 2001, when Byung-Hyun Kim allowed Tino Martinez’s tying ninth-inning homer and Derek Jeter’s winning drive in the 10th inning of Game 4, then allowed Scott Brosius’ tying home run in the ninth inning of a 12-inning, Game 5 loss.

The D-backs' last three World Series losses have all followed tying home runs in ninth.

Arizona's bullpen entered Friday with a 2.94 ERA in the postseason and hadn't blown a save since the regular season.

Diamondbacks pitchers lost their grip in the World Series opener. They walked 10, and three of those runners scored, including Seager in the first and third innings.

“You can’t walk 10 batters in a World Series game and expect to hold them in the situation that we held them in,” Lovullo said. “It was a matter of time before something happened, and it did.”

Sewald was frustrated with his approach to Taveras.

“Three misses in kind of the exact same spot, kind of arm side,” he said. “I don’t really understand why I was rushing there.”

Seager had been 0 for 5 with three walks in his career against Sewald.

“You have to try and get the bottom of the lineup before the top comes up. That’s what I’ll be most frustrated with, was walking Taveras,” Sewald said. “Seager is one of the 10 best players in this league, and you've just got to try and face him with nobody on there.”

Castro relieved Kyle Nelson with one out in the 11th for his World Series debut. He fell behind García 3-1.

“The pitches weren't landing the way I wanted to,” Castro said. “The pitches were a little bit off-balance.”

In the clubhouse, Nelson tried to console Sewald.

“I just went by him, gave him a pat,” Nelson said. “A moment like that, he goes through his own process.”

Sewald was quick to look ahead to Game 2.

“Not the first blown save, probably won’t be the last,” he said. "Just got to try and get back tomorrow and I hope more than anything that these guys get me a lead and I get the exact same chance tomorrow and hopefully I pitch a little bit better and we walk out of here with a win."

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