Verlander, Astros force decisive Game 7 vs. Yanks
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[October 21, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Justin Verlander continued his
masterful pitching in elimination games and the Houston Astros
turned a breakthrough fifth inning into a 7-1 victory over the New
York Yankees on Friday night at Minute Maid Park in Game 6 of the
American League Championship Series.
Verlander (2-0) twirled seven shutout innings to help carry the
Astros into a decisive Game 7 at home on Saturday night. He allowed
five hits and issued one walk while recording eight strikeouts,
extending his streak of consecutive scoreless innings in elimination
games to 24.
Despite allowing a single in each of his first three innings,
Verlander was largely untested until the sixth. By then he held a
three-run lead, courtesy of an Astros rally in the bottom of the
fifth.
After Alex Bregman and Evan Gattis sandwiched a pair of walks around
a Marwin Gonzalez groundout, catcher Brian McCann delivered a
ground-rule double to right field off Yankees right-hander Luis
Severino. Three batters later, Jose Altuve delivered an even bigger
blow, chasing Severino with a two-run single by hacking the first
pitch into left for a 3-0 lead.
Altuve added a solo home run, his fourth of the postseason, leading
off the eighth inning, a frame in which the slumping Houston offense
finally broke through with four insurance runs.
Before the late surge, Verlander sidestepped danger in the sixth and
seventh innings. He got Gary Sanchez to ground out with an excuse-me
swing, stranding two baserunners in the sixth.
Running on fumes in the seventh, Verlander completed a 10-pitch
battle against Aaron Hicks with a 3-2 slider that resulted in his
eighth strikeout before inducing a groundout from Chase Headley, who
was 2-for-2 to that point. That final out inspired a vigorous fist
pump from Verlander.
For a spell, Severino (0-1) was up to the challenge of matching
zeroes with Verlander. In fact, while Verlander allowed a hit in
each of his first three innings, Severino kept Houston hitless until
Carlos Correa lined a two-out single to right-center field in the
bottom of the fourth.
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Astros starting pitcher Justin Verlander (35) delivers during the
first inning in game six of the 2017 ALCS playoff baseball series
against the New York Yankees at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit:
Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Severino escaped that inning unscathed, but the Astros figured him
out soon thereafter. And following their methodical rally in the
fifth, they finally provided Verlander with needed run support.
Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge clubbed his fourth homer of the
postseason off Astros right-hander Brad Peacock with one out in the
eighth.
NOTES: Astros DH Evan Gattis got the start over Carlos Beltran in
part because of how the Yankees have pitched Beltran this series.
Beltran, a switch-hitter who typically starts against right-handed
pitching, excels against high-velocity pitches. According to Astros
manager A.J. Hinch, Beltran has seen just one fastball over his 12
plate appearances in the ALCS. ... With his second strikeout of the
game, Yankees RF Aaron Judge matched the franchise record for
strikeouts in one postseason with his 26th. Yankees 2B Alfonso
Soriano recorded 26 strikeouts in 75 plate appearances in 2003. ...
With his eight strikeouts, Astros RHP Justin Verlander passed Hall
of Famer Randy Johnson for sixth place on the career postseason
strikeouts list. Verlander has 134 career postseason strikeouts.
Johnson recorded 132 over 121 innings.
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