It was just unclear whether it would be the third-seeded Angels or the top seed Rangers who would take home the coveted trophy.
The Rangers cleared things up as they capped an undefeated season by breaking a 6-6 tie with a seven-run fifth inning to earn the 13-6 victory.
It was ominous early on for the Rangers, who trailed 6-1 after the Angels had three turns at the plate.
The Angels went up 2-0 in the first thanks to an RBI single by Nico Pezonella and the first of three RBIs by Gavin McGlumphy.
The visitors then used a four-run rally in the third to go up by their game-high 6-1 margin. Pezonella had a two-run single in the inning, while McGlumphy followed with a two-run triple.
Both Pezonella and Joey Brown went 3-for-3 at the plate for the Angels, but they didn't score again.
Brown looked good on the mound for the Angels in the early going, allowing just a single run in the second frame through his first two innings of work. But he hit a snag in the third as the Rangers cut the deficit to 6-4 with a three-run spurt.
Takoda Kester, who also finished the day 3-for-3, recorded the first of his two RBI singles in the third.
The Rangers kept on rolling in the bottom of the fourth against the Angels' bullpen.
Alexis Martinez led off with a single to left field, and Jacob Rodriguez drove him all the way home from first on a triple that rolled to the fence in right-center field, making it a 6-5 game. Rodriguez crossed home to tie the game at 6-6 thanks to Jonah Yoelin's RBI groundout.
Yoelin ended up picking up the pitching victory by throwing three innings of relief, giving up just one run.
The fifth inning was the big one for the Rangers. A walk, single and walk loaded the bases for leadoff hitter Isaac Contreras, who knocked in a pair with a shot just inside the third-base line. He later would score on a throwing error from the outfield.
Kester and Zach Bower followed with back-to-back run-scoring singles, pushing the gap to 11-6.
Martinez reached base on an error and another errant throw from the outfield enabled Bower to score on the play. Martinez made it all the way to third.
All of this happened with no outs.
Rodriguez capped the scoring by pushing across Martinez with an RBI groundout to shortstop.
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