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Verlander brilliant again as Astros force Game 7

- By Kristie Rieken Associated Press

HOUSTON — Justin Verlander remained perfect with the Astros, pitching seven shutout innings when the team needed him most, as the Astros extended the AL Championsh­ip Series to a decisive Game 7 with a 7-1 vicctory over the Yankees on Friday night.

Acquired in an Aug. 31 trade, Verlander has won all nine outings with the Astros. And with his new club facing eliminatio­n in Game 6 against the Yankees, he delivered again.

After striking out 13 in a complete-game victory in Game 2, Verlander threw another gem. The righthande­r scattered five hits and struck out eight to improve to 9-0 with 67 strikeouts since being traded from the Tigers.

George Springer helped him out of a jam in the seventh, leaping to make a catch at the center-field wall and rob Todd Frazier of extra bases with two on and the Astros leading 3-0.

Game 7 is Saturday night in Houston, with the winner advancing to the World Series against the NL champion Dodgers.

Jose Altuve ignited the offense with a home run and three RBIs. He ended an 0-for-12 slide with a two-run single that made it 3-0 and chased Yankees starter Luis Severino in the fifth before homering off David Robertson in the eighth.

Severino had another abbreviate­d start and Aaron Judge struck out twice more to match a major-league record for strikeouts in a postseason before hitting a long homer for the Yanks’ only run. RESULTS, SCHEDULE Game 1: Game 2:

Game 3: Game 4: Game 5: Game 6: Game 7:

The Yankees will send left-hander CC Sabathia to the mound for Game 7 against Charlie Morton or Lance McCullers Jr.

The Yankees haven’t lost when facing eliminatio­n this postseason. After beating the Twins in the winor-go-home AL wild-card game, the Yanks lost the first two games in the best-of-five AL Division Series against the Indians before winning three straight to advance.

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 ?? BOB LEVEY/GETTY ?? Jose Altuve (27) gets a handshake from Carlos Correa after homering off David Robertson in the eighth inning.
BOB LEVEY/GETTY Jose Altuve (27) gets a handshake from Carlos Correa after homering off David Robertson in the eighth inning.

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