Shane McClanahan was dominant, the Rays offense was not, and eventually the Rangers would take the first game of the series on a walk-off wild pitch.
McClanahan returned from the injured list and was fantastic in six innings of work, allowing only two runs, both coming on an opposite field blast in his final inning of work. Prior to the Ezequiel Duran blast, one could argue that McClanahan had his best stuff of the year. He was sharp, efficient, and overpowering. It was a positive sign for the Rays as he had been dealing with back issues on and off for over a month.