Martin Maldonado helps Astros rally to force Game 6 vs. Braves
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[November 01, 2021] The
Houston Astros used a change in their lineup Sunday to alter their
perspective, rallying from a four-run deficit to extend the 2021
World Series.
Marwin Gonzalez had a go-ahead two-run single in the fifth inning
and Martin Maldonado drove in three runs as the Houston Astros
earned a 9-5 victory over the host Atlanta Braves in Game 5 to pull
within 3-2 in the series.
Facing elimination and trailing early after a first-inning grand
slam from the Braves' Adam Duvall, the Astros' offense roared to
life after a pair of lackluster games at Atlanta left them in a 3-1
series hole.
Houston manager Dusty Baker moved Carlos Correa to the No. 3 spot in
the lineup. A struggling Alex Bregman was dropped to No. 7. Yuli
Gurriel was batting fifth. Correa drove in two runs, Bregman drove
in Houston's first run of the game and Gurriel had three hits.
"It was a great team effort all the way around," Bregman said on MLB
Network. "We got punched in the mouth early with the grand slam and
then came back, found a way to win and now we're headed back home."
Houston scored multiple runs in the second, third and fifth innings,
with Maldonado's bases-loaded walk in the fifth tying the score
5-all before Gonzalez dumped his two-run single to left against
Atlanta left-hander A.J. Minter (1-1) for a 7-5 lead.
"People love playing for (Baker), he's a great guy," Maldonado said.
"He's going to be a Hall of Famer. He's always talking to the
players, making us laugh and when we're struggling, he's always
there for us."
The Astros became just the fourth team to rally from a four-run
deficit and win in a World Series elimination game, according to
ESPN Stats & Information, and the first since the Angels did it in
Game 6 in 2002 against the Giants.
Freddie Freeman had a solo home run for the Braves, who have two
more chances to wrap up their first World Series title since 1995
when the matchup shifts to Houston. Game 6 is Tuesday, with a
potential Game 7 on Wednesday.
The Astros need consecutive victories to become the first team since
the 2016 Chicago Cubs to rally from a 3-1 deficit and win the
championship.
Duvall's opening-inning slam came off Astros left-hander Framber
Valdez, following singles from Jorge Soler and Austin Riley, as well
as a walk from Eddie Rosario. It was Duvall's second home run of the
World Series and third of the postseason.
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Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies (1) stretches prior to
game five of the 2021 World Series against the Houston Astros at
Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
"I was looking for something that started up
because I know if he gets it down, it's going to be a tough pitch to
hit," Duvall said. "I saw it up and put a good swing on it. ... We
tried to take our A swings every at-bat and take good at-bats."
The Astros scored a pair of runs in the second on a
Bregman double and a sacrifice fly from Maldonado. It was just the
second hit for Bregman in the series and it came after he was
dropped to seventh in the lineup.
The Astros tied the game 4-all in the third, getting an RBI double
from Correa and a run-scoring ground out from Gurriel. Correa also
drove in a run in the eighth.
Freeman gave Atlanta a 5-4 lead with a mammoth 460-foot home run in
the third. It was his first home run of the series and fourth of the
postseason.
The Astros' go-ahead rally against Minter in the fifth started with
two singles and an intentional walk to Bregman before Maldonado and
Gonzalez delivered.
"We have the pitchers to cover innings and a lot of pitchers stepped
up today," Minter said. "It was just one of those games where it was
a battle for both sides. You have to tip your hat to Houston for
just staying in the game. ... But we're in a good spot up 3-2 going
back to Houston, and if you told us at the beginning of the series,
we would be happy with that."
Left-hander Tucker Davidson, with just five games of regular-season
experience, was the surprise starter for the Braves, giving up four
runs (two earned) over two-plus innings.
Jose Urquidy (2-0) pitched a scoreless inning for the Astros to earn
the victory.
--Field Level Media
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