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Yanks gain the edge

- MIKE FITZPATRIC­K

NEW YORK This time, it was Masahiro Tanaka who was untouchabl­e on the mound.

And when the New York Yankees sent Houston ace Dallas Keuchel to an early exit, their rollicking crowd let loose with a cathartic roar that must have boomed all over the Bronx.

“New York is no joke,” Keuchel said afterward.

One more big win, and these Yankees are World Seriesboun­d.

Tanaka pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and New York finally solved a longtime nemesis at just the right moment, beating Keuchel and the Astros 5-0 on Wednesday for a 3-2 lead in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

“What a performanc­e,” Yankees third baseman Todd Frazier said about Tanaka. “Just gutsy.”

Gary Sanchez hit an RBI single off Keuchel and later homered to help the wild-card Yankees win for the third straight day at home, moving them within one victory of their first pennant since 2009 and record 41st overall.

The teams head back to Houston for Game 6 on Friday night, when Justin Verlander and the reeling Astros will try to regain their footing following an off day and force a decisive Game 7. Luis Severino is scheduled to start for New York.

To take the series, the Yankees knew they needed to win at least one game started by Keuchel or Verlander, both Cy Young Award winners. Now they’ve done that — and they don’t want to let Houston back up.

“Don’t wake that sleeping dog. So we’ve got to just keep on rolling,” Frazier said. “They’re going to be ready to go. We know that.” Houston arrived up two games to none and appeared to be closing in on its second World Series appearance. But the Astros, like defending AL champion Cleveland before them, have been unable to put away these poised Yankees, who improved to 6-0 at home this post-season in front of their cheering, chanting fans.

New York has won 19 of its past 22 games at Yankee Stadium.

“It’s been unbelievab­le. I haven’t seen anything like it in Major League Baseball,” veteran Chase Headley said. “Reminds me of college football games. They’re going crazy the entire game.”

 ?? AP PHOTO FRANK FRANKLIN II ?? New York Yankees' Didi Gregorius and Starlin Castro celebrate after Game 5 of baseball's American League Championsh­i p Series against the Houston Astros Wednesday, in New York.
AP PHOTO FRANK FRANKLIN II New York Yankees' Didi Gregorius and Starlin Castro celebrate after Game 5 of baseball's American League Championsh­i p Series against the Houston Astros Wednesday, in New York.
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