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History lies in hands of McCullers

Young Astros starter, already battle-tested, gets Game 7 start

- By Greg Beacham MATT SLOCUM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Lance McCullers Jr. headed into Game 6 of the World Series not knowing whether he would be attempting to close out a championsh­ip on Tuesday night or starting Game 7 on Wednesday.

Several hours later, McCullers learned he will be on the mound for the biggest game in Astros history.

The 24-year-old right-hander with one victory since June will start the World Series decider, manager A.J. Hinch announced after Los Angeles forced the seventh game with a cool 3-1 victory in Game 6.

The entire Houston pitching staff will be available behind McCullers, including Dallas Keuchel and possibly even Game 6 starter Justin Verlander.

“I think all of our guys are going to have the adrenaline on their side,” Hinch said. “They’re all going to be ready to pitch. How we use them, how much we use them — we’ll get to the field. They’ll do their throwing program. If it’s one pitch or a hundred pitches, I think we’re going to have to have all

hands on deck.”

But McCullers seems suited to handle the spotlight that has been thrust upon him by the Dodgers, who will counter with star Yu Darvish. McCullers has already been a resilient contributo­r to the Astros’ remarkable season, and they need him one more time.

While Keuchel and Verlander have formed a dynamic one-two punch at the top of Houston’s rotation, McCullers has been a steady young contributo­r as the No. 3 starter. After an All-Star first half of the regular season and a winless second half, the 24-year-old with the nasty curve has slotted comfortabl­y into the Astros’ playoff plans.

And if the Astros manage to claim the first championsh­ip in their 56-year history at Dodger Stadium, McCullers has already played a role.

McCullers won Game 3 of the World Series, pitching four-hit ball into the sixth inning of Houston’s 5-3 victory. He showed tenacity in the third inning of that game when he walked the bases loaded, but yielded just one run after getting a double-play groundout by Corey Seager and another groundout by Justin Turner.

“I did as best as I could for as long as I could,” McCullers said.

Six days before that, he pitched four stellar innings of relief to earn the save in Game 7 of the AL Championsh­ip Series, holding the Yankees scoreless while combining with starter Charlie Morton on a three-hitter. McCullers ended that game with 24 consecutiv­e curveballs, flummoxing the Yankees’ final six batters exclusivel­y with the nasty breaking ball that is his best pitch and one of the majors’ most dangerous curves.

“I really felt like I had the Yankees on their heels a little bit and was able to execute, use a little bit of their aggression against them,” McCullers said.

McCullers also pitched six innings of twohit ball against the Yankees in Game 4 of the ALCS. He has a 2.95 ERA in four postseason appearance­s, combining with Morton to add depth behind the Astros’ top two starters.

McCullers showed even more resilience during an up-and-down regular season. He made his first AL All-Star team after going 7-2 with 106 strikeouts in the first half — but he didn’t win again after June 24, pitching poorly in July and sitting out much of August and September with injuries before returning for the final week.

His victory over the Dodgers in Game 3 was his first win in his last 12 appearance­s.

While McCullers goes for his second World Series victory, Darvish will be seeking redemption for a rough Game 3 start.

The Dodgers’ prized late-season acquisitio­n couldn’t get through the second inning for the first time in his big-league career, giving up six hits and four runs while getting only five outs. Darvish’s famed slider wasn’t working, and he didn’t come through at the most important point for his new team.

“If it was the regular season, I probably would have kept going” in Game 3, Darvish said through a translator Tuesday. “I wouldn’t say it was the worst outing I ever had. I can’t pay that much attention to what happened last time. Just focus on Wednesday’s] outing and have a good game.”

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DAVID J. PHILLIP/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Astros pitcher Lance McCullers will get the start for Houston in Game 7 of the World Series.

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