The Rangers will represent the American League in the World Series for the second-straight season after edging the Tigers in the ALCS. Texas lost to San Francisco in the World Series last fall. "It never gets old," David Murphy said. "The bottom line is we know how hard it is to get back a second time and to repeat like this makes it that much sweeter. It's a great moment for the Dallas-Fort Worth area and a great moment for the Texas Rangers." Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre, who joined the team prior to the 2011 season, will play in the Fall Classic for the first time in his 13-year career. "This is everything I imagined," Beltre said. "This is why I came here, but we're not done. We won't be done until we win four more games."