With one out, Paulsen picked up Prince Fielder's grounder with runners at second and third and stepped on first base. Thinking it was the third out, Paulsen trotted toward the dugout, only to turn in horror and see the Rangers' Rougned Odor sprinting for the plate with a second run when just one should've scored. Paulsen's throw was late, and the run made it 7-5.
"When you make bonehead plays like that, you've just got to forget about it and keep going," said Paulsen, whose game-winner -- the first walk-off of his career -- came off Rangers reliever Tanner Scheppers.