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Hey Siri: How about that Astros rookie?

Career minor leaguer helps Houston tie series

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HOUSTON — Jose Siri launched himself headfirst into home plate, popped up with arms flexed and screamed with all his might.

Welcome to the World Series, rook.

The career minor leaguer sparked a team whose biggest stars took a while to shine, sending the Houston Astros to a 7-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night that evened the Fall Classic at one game apiece.

“It’s a long ways from waiver wire and Triple-A to the World Series,” Houston manager Dusty Baker said. “And he’s handled it pretty well.”

Jose Altuve doubled early, homered late and scored twice to break out at the plate. Siri’s speed and aggressive play created havoc on the bases, leading to a four-run second inning that helped the Astros snap a five-game skid at home in the World Series.

It’s the first time they’ve won a Series game in Houston since a 13-12 victory over the Dodgers in 10 innings in Game 5 on Oct. 29, 2017.

Altuve hit a leadoff double and scored in the first inning before adding a solo homer in the seventh as the October-tested Astros rolled past the suddenly sloppy Braves. It was the 22nd career postseason homer for Altuve, tying Bernie Williams for second-most behind Manny Ramirez (29).

“You can be 0 for 20,” Altuve said. “But what about if you get the big hit? So that’s what playoffs is about.”

Siri and Altuve ignited an offense

still waiting on a big swing from Carlos Correa, Alex Bregman and American League Championsh­ip Series MVP Yordan Alvarez.

José Urquidy gave the Astros five solid innings for his second career World Series win, and Houston’s bullpen — already so important this postseason — did the rest. Cristian Javier, Phil Maton, Ryan Pressly and Kendall Graveman combined for one-hit ball over four scoreless innings.

The Astros jumped on Atlanta starter Max Fried for seven hits and six runs in five-plus innings.

The best-of-seven series shifts to

Atlanta for the first of three games tonight, with Ian Anderson scheduled to pitch for the Braves against rookie Luis Garcia.

The game was tied at 1 when Kyle Tucker got things going in the second with a one-out single before advancing to third on a

single by Yuli Gurriel. The speedy Siri, who made his major-league debut Sept. 3, then beat out an infield single to score Tucker and put the Astros on top.

That made Siri the first player to debut in September or later and drive in a run in that year’s World Series.

 ?? KEVIN M. COX/AP ?? Houston’s Jose Siri celebrates next to Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Max Fried after scoring on a throwing error during the second inning in Game 2 of the World Series on Wednesday.
KEVIN M. COX/AP Houston’s Jose Siri celebrates next to Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Max Fried after scoring on a throwing error during the second inning in Game 2 of the World Series on Wednesday.

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