Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Yankees win 6th in row in Bronx

Defeat nemesis Keuchel to claim 3-2 series lead; Game 6 in Houston

- By 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.

One more big win, and these Yankees are World Series-bound.

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, Wednesday for a 3-2 lead in the American League Championsh­ip Series.

“It’s a special feeling,” manager Joe Girardi said.

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

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

Just days ago, Houston was 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 in this postseason in front of their cheering, chanting fans.

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

Aaron Judge, Greg Bird and Didi Gregorius also delivered big hits as New York chased Keuchel in the fifth and handed him his first postseason loss. Keuchel had been Yankees kryptonite, entering 6-2 with a 1.09 ERA in eight career starts against New York — including a pair of scoreless outings in playoff wins.

Both of those came at the expense of Tanaka, who lost 3-0 to Keuchel in the 2015 AL wild-card game at Yankee Stadium and 2-1 in Game 1 of this series. The ace lefthander and 2015 Cy Young Award winner with the long, bushy beard entered 4-0 with a 1.69 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 26⅔ postseason innings overall.

But this night belonged to Tanaka and the Baby Bombers.

New York finally broke through against Keuchel with two outs in the second, when Starlin Castro doubled to deep left-center and scored on Greg Bird’s sharp single.

“The most frustratin­g part is the fact that I didn’t pick the guys up and they were looking towards me to kind of saddle up and get this thing back going again,” Keuchel said.

“That’s a talented group over there and 1 through 9 right now the bats have woken up and it’s quite a challenge.”

In the third, Judge grounded an RBI double just inside the third-base line and past a diving Alex Bregman. Brett Gardner sped all the way around from first and scored with a headfirst slide.

 ?? Frank Franklin II/Associated Press ?? Gary Sanchez boosted the Yankees’ lead to 5-0 with his third home run of the postseason in the seventh inning of ALCS Game 5 Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.
Frank Franklin II/Associated Press Gary Sanchez boosted the Yankees’ lead to 5-0 with his third home run of the postseason in the seventh inning of ALCS Game 5 Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.
 ?? David J. Phlllip/Associated Press ?? Masahiro Tanaka reacts after one of his eight strikeouts.
David J. Phlllip/Associated Press Masahiro Tanaka reacts after one of his eight strikeouts.

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