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Astros reach 3rd World Series in 5 seasons

  

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Via:  vic-eldred  •  3 years ago  •  6 comments

By:   Brian McTaggart

Astros reach 3rd World Series in 5 seasons
Our motivation is to show the world we’re the best team in the world, and we’re one step closer.”

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HOUSTON -- The Astros had just suffered a blowout loss to the Red Sox in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series in Boston, putting their season in peril. Boston had outplayed them every way possible for two consecutive games, crushing three grand slams and feasting on a short-handed and overworked bullpen.
It was hard to envision how the Astros would be able to turn things around, how they’d be able to beat the Red Sox three times in a four-game span to win the series. After that loss, the players held a team meeting inside a cramped clubhouse at Fenway Park and reminded each other the series wasn’t over. They vowed to turn it around.

What happened in the following three games was nothing short of remarkable, with the Astros reeling off three dominating wins in a row, including a 5-0 blanking of the Red Sox in Game 6 of the ALCS on Friday night at raucous Minute Maid Park to win the series, 4-2, and clinch their third berth in the World Series in the past five years.
“We talked, and we said, ‘We have to play better. This is not good enough,’” Astros shortstop  Carlos Correa  said. “And we showed up and we showed we can make adjustments on any given day. The pitching staff, they threw strikes, they pounded the zone, they limited the walks, and that was the key for us to win the series.”



An Astros team that lost 2019 AL Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander for the season, saw 2020 team MVP George Springer leave in free agency, had ace Lance McCullers Jr. get injured in the Division Series, and had players booed in every ballpark in which they stepped foot, pushed it all aside to reach their fourth World Series.




“Honestly, we learned how to live with it,” Correa said of the jeers the team heard on the road all year. “It wasn’t our motivation this year. Our motivation is to show the world we’re the best team in the world, and we’re one step closer.”

Next up for the Astros is a date with either the Braves or the Dodgers from the National League. The World Series begins Tuesday -- in Houston if the Braves win the NLCS or in Los Angeles if the Dodgers win the NL pennant. The Dodgers, of course, are the defending champs and lost to the Astros in the 2017 World Series.

“It was a really hard-fought series all around,” third baseman  Alex Bregman  said. “A lot of people just stepped up. I’m just super proud of everybody. The series could have gone either way, and I’m just proud of everyone.”



The Astros outscored the Red Sox, 23-3, in the final three games, with Boston scoring one run in the final 26 innings of the series. Houston hit .303 in those three games, including .375 with runners in scoring position, while holding Boston to 10 hits in that span.





Astros rookie starter  Luis Garcia , throwing 97-mph gas, set the tone for 5 2/3 innings, not allowing a hit until his final batter, and designated hitter  Yordan Alvarez  went 4-for-4 and hit an ALCS-record .522 (12-for-23) en route to being named a  unanimous ALCS MVP . He joins David Ortiz (2004) as the only DHs to win ALCS MVP.



“I think there’s a lot of things that I could say that’s behind that trophy, but all I can say is it just means everything,” Alvarez said.





Alvarez, Garcia and lefty Framber Valdez,  who threw eight innings in Game 5 , stepped up to fill the voids left by Verlander, McCullers and Springer. So did Kyle Tucker, who hit a three-run homer in the eighth. None of them were with the club in 2017.
“The young guys really picked us up,” said Astros manager Dusty Baker, who became the ninth manager in history to  win a pennant in both leagues  (Giants 2002). “Without those young guys to fill in around the nucleus, there’s no way we could have won it, and you can tell by the way we’re rotating center fielders, you could tell by how young Framber and Garcia pitched these last couple of days. They grew up before our eyes.”

The Astros were still nursing a 2-0 lead in the seventh when Kendall Graveman -- Houston’s key Trade Deadline acquisition -- struck out Travis Shaw and catcher Martín Maldonado threw out Alex Verdugo at second for an electrifying double play. Tucker’s homer in the eighth was the knockout punch for the Astros, who gave the ball to closer Ryan Pressly to close it out.

“I can't even really explain it, to be honest with you,” Pressly said. “As soon as I saw Mike [Brantley] camped in left, I looked at Maldy and his eyes got about as big as beach balls. He came running towards me, and I just wanted to give him the biggest hug.”







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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    3 years ago

"Four years later, many of the schemes’ protagonists remain, and bear the wrath of opposing fans from Los Angeles to New York, a pandemic not enough to soothe the ire of the aggrieved. Yet not much has changed: Carlos Correa, Jose Altuve, Alex Bregman and Yuli Gurriel are headed back to the World Series, a near-perfect 5-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series-clinching their third pennant in five years."

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HOUSTON (AP) — Two years after winning an AL Rookie of the Year Award, Yordan Alvarez has an AL Championship Series MVP to add to his trophy case.

The 24-year-old Cuban was 4—for-4 with two doubles and a triple for the Houston Astros in Friday night’s pennant-winning 5-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox. He drove in the go-ahead run and scored the second.

 

 
 
 
shona1
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1.1  shona1  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    3 years ago

Morning Vic...the best team in the world?? Or do they mean the Baseball World??

Baseball doesn't even rank in the top five World sports...Even cricket ranks higher than baseball..

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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1.1.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  shona1 @1.1    3 years ago
the best team in the world?? Or do they mean the Baseball World??

Neither....They need to win the World Series before they can be regarded as the sport's best team.


Baseball doesn't even rank in the top five World sports...Even cricket ranks higher than baseball..

Sorry, that means little to me. 

 
 
 
Tacos!
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2  Tacos!    3 years ago
The Dodgers, of course, are the defending champs and lost to the Astros in the 2017 World Series.

They didn’t lose shit. The series was stolen from them by some of the most notorious cheaters in the history of Major League Baseball. And because nothing happened to them, those arrogant dicks are unapologetic and will continue to do everything they can to lie, cheat, and steal their way to “victory.” Fuck every one of those pricks!

 
 
 
Texan1211
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2.1  Texan1211  replied to  Tacos! @2    3 years ago
They didn’t lose shit. The series was stolen from them by some of the most notorious cheaters in the history of Major League Baseball. And because nothing happened to them, those arrogant dicks are unapologetic and will continue to do everything they can to lie, cheat, and steal their way to “victory.” Fuck every one of those pricks!

it is and will remain a tragedy that baseball did nothing in this case.

Absolute disgrace.

Players admitted to cheating and nothing was done.

But Pete Rose is a disgrace because he bet on his own team to win?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3  XXJefferson51    3 years ago

Now if only Atlanta can BEAT LA!  and join them there.  

 
 

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