Texas Rangers Corey Seager hits a cheerful two-run home run in Game 3 of the World Series.

Texas Rangers closer Jose Le Clerk shares a high five with catcher Jonah Haim after winning Game 3 of the World Series. 

 The Texas Rangers took a step ahead in the U.S. professional baseball World Series (WS, four wins out of seven) with the cannon of Corey Seager, the Seager.

Texas beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 3-1 on the 31st thanks to Seager's superior two-run home run in the top of the third inning in Game 3 of WS at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.

As a result, Texas, which took Game 3 following Game 1, has a 2-1 series advantage. Adding two more wins out of the four remaining games will make Texas its first World Series championship since its foundation in 1960.

On the other hand, Arizona, which seeks its second championship in 22 years after its first championship in 2001, was in a disadvantageous position with one win and two losses. He has to win three games in the remaining four games.

On the same day, Texas started Max Scherzer, a special ace who won three Cy Young Awards, and Arizona gave rookie Brandon Faart, who only won three games (nine losses) this season.

However, Arizona took the chance first with a double to center field by Christian Walker, the leader, in the bottom of the second inning when Arizona faced 0-0. Tommy Pham then hit a hit in front of right field to get the first run. However, Walker, who was slow in his feet, dug home and was tagged out by Texas right fielder Adolis Garcia's accurate home throw. For Arizona, it was a moment to cut the golden opportunity to pick the first point.

To make matters worse, Arizona ended the inning without scoring a point as Alec Thomas's assault hit Texas pitcher Max Scherzer's hip and went straight to third base in a continuous two-out, second base opportunity.

Texas, which barely overcame the crisis, scored the first run in the top of the third inning. Following Nathaniel's double, Marcus Simion hit a timely hit to bring Law home with two outs and a third base chance.

Seager, who hit a dramatic equalizer in the ninth inning of Game 1 three days ago, then pulled Arizona starter Faat's body changeup and hit a two-run home run over the right fence to run 3-0. Seager hit as many as five home runs in this fall's baseball alone, making his name worth a lot.

Texas is facing a crisis in the fourth inning. Scherzer, who struggled to keep scoreless until the third inning, complained of back pain while pitching. In the end, he had to throw only three innings and go down the mound.

Texas hurriedly put out the fire by raising John Gray, who had been named a starter for Game 4. Since then, relievers such as Josh Sporz (7th inning), Aroldis Chapman (8th) and Jose Leclerc (9th inning) have thoroughly blocked the back door and defeated Arizona's willingness to chase with one point. 스포츠토토

Arizona recovered one run with Emmanuel Rivera's double and Heraldo Perdomo's timely hit to the left in the bottom of the eighth inning, trailing 0-3, but failed to narrow the gap further.

Meanwhile, the two teams will play Game 4 of the World Series at the same venue. The two teams, which have already run out of starters, have not yet predicted starting pitchers. Both teams are likely to have a bullpen day with relief pitchers as starters, leaving them in charge of one to two innings.