Rays pull out Game 1 victory over Astros in ALCS
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[October 12, 2020]
Mike Zunino plated the go-ahead
run with a first-pitch single in the fifth inning and the Tampa Bay
Rays' bullpen produced another exceptional effort in a 2-1 victory
over the Houston Astros on Sunday in Game 1 of the American League
Championship Series at Petco Park in San Diego.
The Rays grabbed a 1-0 series lead on the back of two timely hits
and a pair of critical double plays, the latter coming with the
bases loaded and one out in the top of the eighth inning.
"The last two, we've won 2-1 and there's no margin for error," said
Rays manager Kevin Cash about playing close games, alluding to the
Rays' Game 5, AL Division Series-clinching win over the New York
Yankees on Friday. "I think our guys take that approach every time
they take the field."
Zunino drove home Willy Adames with his run-scoring single off
Astros starter Framber Valdez (0-1), who surrendered his one-run
lead an inning earlier when Randy Arozarena belted his fourth home
run of this postseason. Arozarena drilled a 1-2 sinker 413 feet out
to center field.
In the eighth, the Astros fashioned a threat against Rays
left-hander Aaron Loup, with Kyle Tucker following free passes to
Michael Brantley (hit by pitch) and Carlos Correa (walk) with a
sharp single to left. Brantley advanced and held at third base, and
Cash followed by summoning right-hander Diego Castillo to face
Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel.
Gurriel, 2-for-24 this postseason, chopped the first pitch from
Castillo to second baseman Brandon Lowe, who fielded the grounder,
stepped on second to erase Tucker and fired to first to retire
Gurriel. Houston stranded 10 runners and finished 2-for-8 with
runners in scoring position.
"It's disappointing," Astros manager Dusty Baker said about failing
to convert scoring chances: "Opportunity is the name of the game and
if we keep getting opportunities sooner or later we're going to come
through."
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Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell (4) pitching against the Houston
Astros during the first inning in game one of the 2020 ALCS at Petco
Park. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Leading 1-0 in the fourth, the Astros squandered an opportunity to
build a cushion against Rays starter Blake Snell, who had 71 pitches
on his ledger with no outs and two runners on before facing Tucker
in that frame. On the first pitch of that at-bat, Tucker hit a line
drive to Adames, who was shifted up the middle before making the
catch and beating a retreating Alex Bregman to second. Snell loaded
the bases later that inning but induced a fly out from Martin
Maldonado.
Snell (1-0) labored through a 29-pitch first inning yet limited the
damage to a Jose Altuve solo home run. He needed 105 pitches to
complete five frames and recorded just two strikeouts after
averaging 11.3 strikeouts per nine innings during the regular
season. The Rays' four-man bullpen held the line, allowing five
baserunners while combining for four shutout innings of work.
"I could tell with Cash, he just wanted to let me go," said Snell.
"After the first inning, he saw me start to settle in a little bit
and I just felt really good after that first inning. That was a lot
of pitches but the Astros, they can hit. They've got a lot of good
guys over there."
Valdez posted eight strikeouts while allowing two runs on four hits
and four walks in six innings.
--Field Level Media
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