Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Astros beat Yankees, reach World Series

Altuve’s two-run HR blasts Houston into World Series

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON — Jose Altuve, the 5-foot-6-inch driving force of the Astros, delivered a swing that will play in Houston’s highlights forever.

Altuve homered off Aroldis Chapman with two outs in the ninth inning and the Astros outlasted the New York Yankees 6-4 Saturday night to advance to the World Series for the second time in three years.

In a bullpen game with a backand-forth finish, DJ LeMahieu hit a tying, two-run shot off Astros closer Roberto Osuna in the top of the ninth. Altuve answered with a two-run drive to left-center, setting off a wild celebratio­n at Minute Maid Park and earning himself American League Championsh­ip Series MVP.

“Beautiful game,” Altuve said. Astros ace Gerrit Cole was waiting to pitch a potential Game 7 on Sunday. Instead, the postseason star — undefeated since May 22 — could be lined up for Game 1 at home against the National League champion Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

Yuli Gurriel hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and flashy outfield defense helped Houston’s relievers defeat the Yankees and their vaunted bullpen.

It almost fell apart in the ninth. Gio Urshela singled off Osuna leading off for his third hit of the game, and LeMahieu put a ball into the first row of seats in right field — inches over the glove of leaping George Springer — to tie it at 4.

Altuve, a sparkplug touted as Houston’s heart and soul, didn’t let this one get away.

“I get asked to describe Jose Altuve all the time,” manager AJ Hinch said. “I think MVP is what he is.”

The teams combined to use 14 pitchers in a game that lasted 4 hours, 9 minutes.

Houston’s bullpen got a lift from flashy outfield defense. Right fielder Josh Reddick dived for Brett Gardner’s liner for the second out of the sixth. An inning later, left fielder Michael Brantley laid out for Aaron Hicks’ shallow floater and doubled off Aaron Judge at first.

Gurriel, a holdover from Houston’s 2017 championsh­ip team, was 1 for 20 to start the ALCS before his drive in the first inning. The shot into the Crawford Boxes was his first connection this postseason.

It’s the third time Houston has eliminated New York in the past five postseason­s. The Astros won the 2015 wild-card game in the Bronx and beat the Yankees in seven games in the 2017 ALCS before winning their first title.

“Let’s go win the World Series,” Hinch said in the clubhouse before popping the cork off a bottle of champagne.

Washington is seeking its first championsh­ip in the 51-season history of the Montreal Expos/ Nationals franchise. The original Washington Senators won their only championsh­ip for the nation’s capital in 1924 and last reached the World Series in 1933 before becoming the Minnesota Twins for the 1961 season.

Gary Sánchez had an RBI single in the second and Urshela homered in the fourth.

Alex Bregman gave the Astros an insurance run with an RBI on a forceout in the sixth inning.

 ?? Matt Slocum The Associated Press ?? American League Championsh­ip Series MVP Jose Altuve, right, gets a lift from starting pitcher Justin Verlander after Altuve’s two-run homer in the ninth inning gave the Houston Astros a 6-4 win over the New York Yankees and a World Series berth.
Matt Slocum The Associated Press American League Championsh­ip Series MVP Jose Altuve, right, gets a lift from starting pitcher Justin Verlander after Altuve’s two-run homer in the ninth inning gave the Houston Astros a 6-4 win over the New York Yankees and a World Series berth.

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