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ASTROS GAMER: Altuve, Reddick Strike Early to Take ALCS Lead

Posted by clintdomingue on October 15, 2019 in Blogs, Houston Astros, Latest News
Photo courtesy of CBS Sports

The Houston Astros struck early and often on Tuesday afternoon on the way to taking a 2-1 lead in the ALCS against the New York Yankees by the score of 4-1.

How It Happened:

Jose Altuve set the tone for the Astros early when he drilled one out to left-center field to get on the board. Josh Reddick followed that up in the top of the second when he sent one out to right field to make it a 2-0 ballgame.

Neither team could score a run until the top of the seventh when Jose Altuve scored off of a wild pitch by Zack Britton. Yuli Gurriel added some insurance runs later in the inning with a sac fly to left field, scoring Michael Brantley.

Gleyber Torres tried to get a rally going with a solo shot to right field, but that was all the Yankees could muster.

Big Number: 9

The Yankees had plenty of ducks on the pond, but couldn’t cash in with nine runners left on base thanks to some solid defensive work.

Player of the Game: Gerrit Cole

Cole’s streak of 10-strikeout performances may have come to an end, but his seven strikeouts in seven innings of work was more than enough to help lift the Astros to a big win in game three of the ALCS.

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