Winning the World Series is the stuff of dreams for every aspiring baseball player, but despite the Texas Rangers claiming the prize, the players were not the ones celebrating the hardest as their wives and girlfriends (WAGs) showed them how it's done.
Madisyn Seager, wife of Corey Seager (who won World Series MVP), led the WAGS in the celebrations which featured lots of tequila and dancing from glimpses viewed on social media as they partied with their loved ones and their teammates.
Mrs Seager was filmed kneeling as someone poured tequila straight down her throat, before she jumped up and started to clap and jump around as she showed herself to be the life of the party.
"Madame president showing me up bc I almost puked on myself when she made me do this," Claire Smith, who posted the video, wrote on Instagram.
Smith also took to Chase Field with a pair of goggles on at the conclusion of the contest whilst she captioned her Instagram 'story' with, "now let's party mfkerssss".
Brenna Karwich, who is coupled with Nathaniel Lowe, was cheered as she danced on a table in a shirt with the name of her man on it. They also shared a dance to '1, 2, Step' by Ciara in a different clip.
Rangers win World Series
Bottom of the ninth in the biggest baseball game on Earth. Arizona Diamondbacks are down to their last out. If Josh Sborz gets a strike, it's over and the Rangers win. He delivers the ball... STRIKE THREE CALLED! The Texas Rangers are world champions for the first time in history!
After 162 regular season games and 17 postseason matches, the Lone Star state finally claimed their first World Series and got some much needed bragging rights over the Houston Astros, whom they eliminated in the American League Championship Series.
One who felt the emotions was Lowe, the Rangers first-baseman, who was on the field when Sborz got the season-ending third strike on Ketel Marte.
"This is a special group," Lowe said in an emotional toast to his colleagues. "There are good ships and wood ships, ships that sail the sea.
"But the best f-king ships are friendships and championships."
The Rangers headed into Game 5 with a 3-1 series lead, knowing that a victory would seal them their desired prize.
And perhaps the nerves got to them at first as it took them seven innings before they finally got their go-ahead run as Corey Seager came home to score from third base thanks to Mitch Garver's up-the-middle base hit.
They then sealed the deal in the ninth after a hit from Jonah Heim gave him and his team two runs battled in and a 3-0 lead, before a home run by Marcus Semien extended that lead to 5-0.
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