Nathan Eovaldi, Rangers beat Astros, force Game 7 of ALCS 
		 
		 
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			 [October 23, 2023]  
			HOUSTON -- Texas Rangers right-hander Nathan Eovaldi remained 
			unbeaten this postseason, but it was the support he received from 
			contributors known and overlooked that aided his cause. 
			 
			And thanks in large part to Eovaldi, the Rangers are now just one 
			win away from reaching the World Series for the first time since 
			2011. 
			 
			Mitch Garver had three hits and two RBIs and Adolis Garcia socked a 
			grand slam as Texas beat the Houston Astros 9-2 in Game 6 of the 
			American League Championship Series on Sunday. 
			 
			The Rangers squared the best-of-seven series at 3-3 and forced a 
			decisive Game 7 set for Monday by extending their postseason road 
			winning streak to seven games. Texas won for just the second time in 
			10 games when facing elimination and snapped a five-game skid in 
			such contests. 
			 
			The road team has won all six games of the ALCS. The road team won 
			all seven games of the 2019 World Series, with the Astros falling to 
			the Washington Nationals at Minute Maid Park. 
			 
			Texas got a solo home run from Garver leading off the second inning 
			and a two-run homer by Jonah Heim in the fourth to take a 3-1 lead. 
			Garcia capped a five-run ninth with his blast to left. 
			 
			"I think seven out of their nine runs scored were on homers," Astros 
			manager Dusty Baker said. "So you've really got to keep them in the 
			ballpark. And you've got to keep them out of that big inning like 
			their ninth was." 
			 
			Said Eovaldi: "Our offense was unbelievable today, Garver, Jonah did 
			a great job. (Garcia) came up with a big hit. But we were able to 
			settle down after that first inning." 
			 
			Eovaldi (4-0) settled in after surrendering an RBI single to Yordan 
			Alvarez in the bottom of the first that scored Jose Altuve. He 
			retired the side in order in the second and fourth and worked around 
			a pair of walks in the third before Alvarez led off the sixth with a 
			single. 
			 
			Alvarez went on to score on Mauricio Dubon's sacrifice fly that cut 
			the margin to 3-2, but Eovaldi held the line there. He departed 
			after surrendering a one-out single to Altuve in the seventh. He was 
			charged with two runs on five hits and three walks, and he struck 
			out four. 
			 
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			 The Astros finished 1-for-6 with runners in scoring 
			position against Eovaldi and 1-for-8 overall. 
			 
			"He's done it so many times," Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said of 
			Eovaldi. "He has the ability to rise to the occasion. He has great 
			stuff, start with that. But the makeup of this man, it's amazing. He 
			wants to be out there in a game like this. He has great stuff, four 
			pitches. He's got really good focus, maniacal focus on every pitch." 
			 
			Garver knotted the score at 1-1 with his second homer this 
			postseason, an opposite-field blast to right off Astros left-hander 
			Framber Valdez (0-3). Two innings later, Valdez quickly recorded two 
			outs before Garver singled ahead of Heim, whose blast also went the 
			opposite way to right. 
			 
			Garver produced an RBI double in the eighth off Astros reliever 
			Bryan Abreu, scoring Evan Carter, who reached on an infield single 
			and stole second base. 
			 
			Rangers closer Jose Leclerc then pitched out of a jam in the bottom 
			of the eighth, getting Dubon to hit a soft liner to shortstop Corey 
			Seager before winning an eight-pitch confrontation with pinch hitter 
			Jon Singleton with a strikeout to strand the bases loaded. 
			 
			Garcia, who was 0-for-4 with four strikeouts and serenaded with boos 
			during every plate appearance, blew the game open with a grand slam 
			off Astros reliever Ryne Stanek in the ninth. 
			 
			--MK Bower, Field Level Media 
			 
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