RED SOX SURVIVE,
DODGERS CRUISE
HOUSTON ASTROS 7, CLEVELAND INDIANS 2
The Houston Astros picked up right where they left off,
defeating the Cleveland Indians 7-2 on Friday in Game 1 of the AL Division
Series at Minute Maid Park.
The Astros -- behind George Springer, Jose Altuve and
Alex Bregman -- clobbered four home runs to earn their first postseason victory
this season in defense of their World Series title last year.
Houston had a World Series-record 15 home runs in winning
their first championship last season, and continued their postseason power
surge.
Springer and Altuve each mashed solo home runs to give
the Astros a 4-0 advantage headed into the sixth inning.
The Indians got on the board in the top of the sixth
after a wild pitch allowed Yan Gomes to score. Jose Ramirez plated Francisco
Lindor after grounding out to first base on a fielder's choice to cut the
deficit to 4-2.
The Astros didn't waste any time, adding two more runs in
the bottom of the seventh to essentially close out the game. Astros catcher
Martin Maldonado homered to left field -- the fourth home run of the game for
Houston -- and Bregman singled home Springer for his second RBI
Reddick added another RBI, scoring the speedy Myles Straw
on a single in the bottom of the eighth to push their lead to 7-2.
Astros starting pitcher Justin Verlander earned the win
-- his 12th playoff victory -- and took a no-hitter into the sixth inning. He
lasted 5 1/3 innings and allowed two hits and two runs while striking out seven
batters.
Indians starter Corey Kluber -- a two-time Cy Young
winner -- struggled throughout the contest. He gave up six hits, four earned
runs (three home runs) in 4 2/3 innings and only struck out two.
Game 2 of the series is Saturday in Houston.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS 4, COLORADO ROCKIES 0
The Milwaukee Brewers are playing red-hot baseball, and
there's no end in sight.
Jhoulys Chacin pitched five stellar innings and the
Brewers' bats remained hot as they picked up a 4-0 victory against the Colorado
Rockies to take an early 2-0 lead in the NLDS.
Combined with the end of the regular season and the
opening stages of the postseason, the NL Central champions have now won 10
consecutive games.
Brewers third baseman Mike Moustakas and catcher Erik Kratz
paced the offense. Kratz delivered two hits and two RBI, while Moustakas came
up with two critical hits.
Milwaukee opened the scoring in the bottom of the fourth
inning after Hernan Perez hit a ground-rule double to deep left center field.
Moustakas scored from the hit, giving the Brewers a 1-0 lead.
Later in the eighth inning, Moustakas struck again with a
single to right field to score Christian Yelich. Kratz followed that with a
single to left, plating Ryan Braun and Orlando Arcia to cap the score at 4-0.
Rockies pitcher Tyler Anderson got the loss, lasting six
innings. He gave up four hits and one earned run while striking out five.
Chacin pitched five shutout innings, giving up only three
hits and striking out three.
Game 3 is Sunday at Coors Field.
BOSTON RED SOX 5, NEW YORK YANKEES 4
The Boston Red Sox survived an unstable performance from
its bullpen to outlast the New York Yankees 5-4 in Game 1 of the ALDS.
Starting pitcher Chris Sale cruised early in the contest,
striking out eight in 5 1/3 innings. He gave up five hits and two earned runs
in picking up his first postseason victory.
Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez opened the first inning
with a three-run homer to left field to give Boston an early 3-0 lead.
Steve Pearce singled in a run and the Red Sox added
another tally on a sacrifice fly from Xander Bogaerts to go up 5-0 in the
third
The Yankees' rally tried to take form in the sixth
inning. Luke Voit scored Brett Gardner on a single to right, and Didi Gregorius
grounded into a fielder's choice to score Giancarlo Stanton.
Trailing 5-2 in the seventh, Voit knocked in Andrew
McCutchen via another fielder's choice to cut the deficit to 5-3.
In the ninth inning, Aaron Judge smashed a homer to right
field to make it a one-run game, but the Yankees' rally eventually fell short.
Yankees starter J.A. Happ struggled throughout the
contest, lasting only two innings while allowing four hits and five earned
runs.
Game 2 is Saturday night as Boston's David Price squares
off with the Yankees' Masahiro Tanaka.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS 3, ATLANTA BRAVES 0
Los Angeles ace Clayton Kershaw was masterful Friday
night, allowing just two hits over eight sparkling innings to push the Dodgers
to a 3-0 victory, and a 2-0 series lead in the NLDS.
Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado slugged a two-run home
run in the first inning to give Kershaw all the run support he needed for the
night.
Catcher Yasmani Grandal also added a solo home run in the
bottom of the fifth to top off the scoring.
The Braves' young bats continued to struggle, as they
have yet to score a single run in the postseason.
Los Angeles now has a chance to sweep the best-of-five
series in Game 3 on Sunday in Atlanta.
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