The Daily Courier

Price delivers to send Red Sox to World Series

Boston pitcher outduels Verlander in 4-1 victory

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HOUSTON — David Price put his post-season woes behind him, pitching the Boston Red Sox back into another World Series with a 4-1 victory over the defending champion Houston Astros on Thursday night.

Rafael Devers hit a three-run homer as the Red Sox stunned Justin Verlander and the Astros in Game 5 of the AL Championsh­ip Series to win the best-of-seven set 4-1, a perfect 43rd birthday present for rookie manager Alex Cora.

After dropping the opener at home, Boston took four straight — including three in a row at Minute Maid Park to improve to 5-0 on the road in these playoffs.

Mookie Betts, Jackie Bradley Jr. and the 108-win Red Sox will try to bring Boston its fourth crown in 15 years when they open the World Series on Tuesday night at Fenway Park against either the Los Angeles Dodgers or Milwaukee Brewers. The Red Sox were last in the World Series when they won it all in 2013.

“We got four more wins. That was very, very special, absolutely. But we want more,” Price said.

Los Angeles has a 3-2 lead in the NLCS going into Game 6 tonight at Miller Park.

Left fielder Andrew Benintendi caught a long fly for the last out — not nearly as dramatic as his game-saving diving grab the previous night. Even so, it set off an enthusiast­ic celebratio­n for the Red Sox, who gathered to pose for pictures in the middle of the diamond.

Despite leading the majors in wins during the regular season, the Red Sox were underdogs against a Houston team that defeated the Dodgers in last year’s World Series and romped past Cleveland in the Division Series this month.

But stars Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa and the Astros hobbled to the finish in a humbling defeat.

Still, no team has repeated as World Series champs since the New York Yankees won three straight from 1998-2000.

Pitching on only three days’ rest after Boston ace Chris Sale was ruled out while recovering from a stomach illness, Price struck out nine in six shutout innings of three-hit ball.

The left-hander, who has had a rough time in Boston since signing a $217-million contract before the 2016 season, entered with an 0-9 record and a 6.16 ERA in 11 career post-season starts.

J.D. Martinez hit an early homer off Verlander, and Price made the lead stand up into the late innings. Craig Kimbrel worked the ninth for his third save of the series.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Boston Red Sox’s Rafael Devers celebrates his three-run homer off Houston Astros starter Justin Verlander on Thursday night.
The Associated Press Boston Red Sox’s Rafael Devers celebrates his three-run homer off Houston Astros starter Justin Verlander on Thursday night.

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