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Cole, Astros take charge of series with win at Yankee Stadium

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

NEW YORK — A gritty Gerrit Cole held the New York Yankees scoreless without his sharpest stuff, Jose Altuve sparked Houston at the plate and the Astros locked down a 4-1 victory Tuesday to take a 2-1 lead in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

Altuve and Josh Reddick homered early off Luis Severino, who labored into the fifth while keeping the Yankees close. But they never broke through against Cole, who went seven innings to win his 19th straight decision despite walking five batters for the second time in his career.

Cole pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the first and stranded nine runners through five, improving to 3-0 with a 0.40 ERA in three outings this postseason. Poised to become a prized free agent this fall who could command more than $200 million, he’s putting together a dominant run that’s beginning to rival some of baseball’s greatest October pitching performanc­es.

The 29-year-old right-hander, unbeaten in 25 starts since his last loss on May 22, allowed four hits and struck out seven. That ended a streak of 11 consecutiv­e games with double-digit strikeouts — the previous big league record was eight. Cole led the majors in strikeouts this season.

Game 4 in the best-of-seven playoff is scheduled for Wednesday night — but that could change. The gloomy weather forecast calls for a substantia­l storm with steady-to-heavy rain and wind all night in New York, potentiall­y forcing a postponeme­nt that would likely alter pitching plans for both teams.

Gleyber Torres homered in the eighth off Houston reliever Joe Smith, one batter after replay umpires reversed a call and ruled Edwin Encarnació­n out at first base. That led to a little trash and a ball being thrown onto the field before public address announcer Paul Olden reminded fans not to toss any objects out of the stands.

Roberto Osuna got three quick outs in the ninth for a save.

Cole got away with several pitches in key situations and, other times, flashed the nasty breakings balls and 98-100 mph heat that have made him so unhittable in these playoffs — and unbeatable since May.

With two on in the fifth and the Yankees trailing 2-0, Didi Gregorius flied out to Reddick at the right field fence.

Houston got a rally going in the seventh against scuffling reliever Adam Ottavino. George Springer walked and went to third on Altuve’s perfectly executed hit-and run single through the right side.

After some savvy baserunnin­g by Springer to stay in a rundown long enough to get runners to second and third, one run scored on a wild pitch by Zack Britton.

Yuli Gurriel made it 4-0 with a sacrifice fly.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees LF Giancarlo Stanton sat out for the second consecutiv­e game because of a strained right quadriceps. He was replaced in the lineup by CF Aaron Hicks, who batted ninth in his first start since Aug. 3. Brett Gardner shifted from center to left. Hicks fought back from an 0-2 count and drew a 10-pitch walk from Cole his first time up. The switch-hitter, who pinch-hit late in Game 2 and stayed in to play center, had been sidelined by a strained flexor near his right elbow. Stanton, limited by injuries to 18 games during the regular season, was an option to pinch-hit but would probably be on the injured list if this were the regular season, manager Aaron Boone said.

 ?? AP - Seth Wenig ?? Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel celebrates after recording the final out of Tuesday’s Game 3 against the Yankees.
AP - Seth Wenig Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel celebrates after recording the final out of Tuesday’s Game 3 against the Yankees.

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