The Texas Rangers have clinched their first World Series title in franchise history, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0 in Game 5. The victory was powered by Semien's 2 RBIs. The game took place at Chase Field with an attendance of 48,511, exceeding the capacity of 48,359. The umpires for the game were Brian Knight, Bill Miller, D.J. Reyburn, Quinn Wolcott, Alfonso Marquez, and David Rackley.
The Rangers' ace, Nathan Eovaldi, built on his idol Nolan Ryan's legacy by bringing the World Series title to Texas. Manager Bruce Bochy, former manager of the San Francisco Giants, led the team to this historic victory. This win marks Bochy's fourth World Series title, making him the sixth manager to win four titles. Notably, Bochy is the only one to win with more than one team. He was called back to manage by Rangers general manager Chris Young, one of his former pitchers with the Padres. Following Dusty Baker's retirement, Bochy is now the oldest manager in the majors.
The Texas Rangers' World Series victory parade will take place in Arlington's Entertainment District, starting at the southwest part of Globe Life Field, near Lot A, and ending back at Globe Life Field, near Lot T. The post parade celebration will be held in the plaza of Texas Live!, where the team will address the crowd. Arlington Mayor Jim Ross suggests fans arrive early to secure spots for the celebration. Parking will be free.