Players take part in Media Day ahead of World Series, including Carrollton-native Jordan Lawlar

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Jesuit's Jordan Lawar returns to Texas for World Series

Arizona Diamondbacks rookie Jordan Lawlar attended Dallas Jesuit. He says he is getting lots of requests from friends and family for tickets to the series.

It was World Series media day at Globe Life Field Thursday. 

Dozens of media members from around the country were there to interview players from the Rangers and Diamondbacks.

"You know the whole world is watching and this place is going to be rocking, just want to perform well," Rangers 2nd baseman Marcus Semiem said.

The Rangers have been on this stage twice, but have fallen short of the ultimate goal. 

They now have home field advantage, hosting the first two games and the final two games, if necessary.

"This is really cool, this is a lot of fun. A couple of days off, you wish it was already here," Rangers outfield Evan Carter said.

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Rangers players chat about making it to World Series

Game 1 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Diamondbacks starts in about 12 hours in Arlington. The players got a chance to share their thoughts about making it this far as part of a media day event at Globe Life Field.

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Outside Globe Life Field, crews worked all day to change the ALCS signage to World Series images. 

The team store will also have a pop-up shop in the plaza outside of the stadium, selling merchandise with the World Series logo on it.

North Texas is a familiar place for Diamondbacks shortstop Jordan Lawlar. 

The rookie from Carrollton played for Jesuit High School. 

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Some of the players and coaches on the Arizona Diamondbacks have connections to Texas and the Rangers.

"My phone has been blowing up with all the friends and coaches. Hopefully I will be able to see them up in the stands in one of these games," Lawlar said.

[REPORTER: "How likely did you think you would, not only be in the World Series, but playing in your backyard?"]

"If you told me that in April this year, starting the year in AA, I would give it a 0% chance. But we are here now and that’s all that matters," he said.

The first game of the series will be Friday night, as the Rangers look to get four more wins to make history.