Three down, three up: Astros force Game 7
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[October 17, 2020]
Framber Valdez delivered his second quality start of the
American League Championship Series and the Houston Astros parlayed
a four-run fifth inning into a 7-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays
on Friday at Petco Park to force a seventh and deciding game for a
World Series berth.
The Astros became just the second team in postseason history to
force a Game 7 after dropping the initial three games of a
best-of-seven series. Houston joins the 2004 Boston Red Sox, who
completed the comeback by beating the New York Yankees in the ALCS
en route to a World Series title.
Game 7 will be played Saturday night.
Astros manager Dusty Baker said, "This team's battled back big-time.
You've got to love this team, or some people hate this team, but I
mean, you've at least got to respect this team, I think, the way
that they've worked. I know people have given me a lot of credit,
but I don't deserve any of it. They deserve it by their hard work
and their perseverance."
Valdez (1-1), the losing pitcher in Game 1 despite allowing just two
runs on four hits with eight strikeouts over six innings, was even
better the second time around against the Rays. He worked six
innings, surrendering one run on three hits and three walks with
nine strikeouts.
Valdez tossed 101 pitches, including 52 curveballs, and generated a
season-high 15 swings and misses on his stellar breaking ball.
Trailing 1-0 entering the fifth, the Astros suddenly seized control
against Blake Snell (1-1). The Rays left-hander had appeared to steady
himself in the third and fourth innings after needing 41 pitches and two
double plays to hold the Astros scoreless over the first two innings.
Snell issued a leadoff walk to Yuli Gurriel before Aledmys Diaz singled
to left field, prompting a pitching change. Rays manager Kevin Cash
turned to right-hander Diego Castillo, 1-0 with two saves and a 0.00 ERA
in six postseason appearances. The Astros kept rolling.
After Martin Maldonado's sacrifice bunt, George Springer produced a
two-run single before Jose Altuve added an RBI double that pushed the
Astros to a 3-1 lead. Two batters later, Carlos Correa plated Altuve
with an RBI single. The Astros sent eight batters to the plate in the
decisive inning.
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Tampa Bay Rays left
fielder Brandon Lowe (8) slides into home to score against the
Houston Astros on an RBI double hit by shortstop Willy Adames (not
pictured) during the second inning during game six of the 2020 ALCS
at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
"One, that's a huge bunt," Springer said. "That's not an easy guy to
swing at let alone try to bunt it. Obviously, there's a guy on third
base (when I got up), and I've got to do everything I can to get him
in. Almost just go straight into complete battle mode to hope I can
score the guy from third."
Manuel Margot slugged a pair of home runs for the Rays: a leadoff
shot in the seventh and a two-run homer with two outs in the eighth.
Brandon Lowe, who scored on Willy Adames' RBI double in the second
inning, scored on the second Margot homer.
Astros closer Ryan Pressly, pitching a third consecutive day for the
first time this season, induced a game-ending double play from Mike
Brosseau on his ninth pitch of the ninth inning. Pressly earned his
second save in the series and his fourth in the 2020 postseason.
Rays catcher Mike Zunino said of his team trying to bounce back, "A
fair share of guys in that locker room have had their backs against
the wall at some point and would be fighting for this opportunity.
We have it. It's right there."
Cash added, "We've gotta bounce back. This isn't the scenario we
wanted (after we were) up 3-0. This is a resilient group. ...
Encouraged that the offense kinda got going there. Look for some
carryover. We're gonna show up tomorrow and do everything we can,
like we always do, to find a way to win and pick each other up."
--Field Level Media
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