Texarkana Gazette

Astros win with single by Springer

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON—After missing a couple of chances to put the game away Sunday, the Houston Astros felt fortunate to finally close it out in the 10th inning.

George Springer hit a game-ending, RBI single in the 10th and the Astros beat the Angels 11-10 Sunday after a violent collision at home plate knocked Los Angeles catcher Jonathan Lucroy out of the game.

The Astros’ Yuli Gurriel hit a grand slam to homer in his fifth straight game, and All-Star Ryan Pressly (2-1) allowed one hit in a scoreless 10th for the win.

Josh Reddick led off Houston’s 10th with a double off Taylor Cole (0-1) before Springer hit a ball to the right-center gap with one out to give Houston the victory.

“We left a lot of guys on base, but at the end of the day, we found a way to win it,” Springer said.

Mike Trout homered twice for the Angels, who watched Lucroy get carted off in the eighth inning after being bowled over by Jake Marisnick. Lucroy was taken to a hospital, and the team said he would get a CT scan and be evaluated for a concussion and nose fracture.

“It certainly didn’t look like a clean play,” Los Angeles manager Brad Ausmus said. “I don’t know what actually happened, but it looked like Marisnick took a step to the left and bowled into him with his arm up. The call was right. Really, I think

Major League Baseball should probably take a look at it. Consider some type of suspension, quite frankly.”

The Astros loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth, but Hansel Robles struck out Tyler White to send it to the 10th.

There were runners at second and third with no outs in the eighth when rookie Yordan Alvarez sent them both home with a single to center to tie it at 10. The bases were loaded with one out when Marisnick attempted to score on a flyout by Springer.

Marisnick crashed into Lucroy as he attempted to field the throw, and the catcher immediatel­y fell on his back. He didn’t move for a few seconds before struggling to sit up. Marisnick tagged home and then leaned over Lucroy to see if he was OK. He lifted his head off the ground a few seconds later as blood dripped from his nose.

Angels players rushed to the plate as trainers checked on him. He was lifted to a sitting position after a couple of minutes and held a towel to his nose. He was then helped to a cart and taken off the field while clutching a bloodstain­ed towel.

Marisnick was called out for colliding with Lucroy and the call was upheld after a crew chief review to end the inning.

“I watched the play again and it looks—he just drops right in front of me and once I kind of made a decision it was too late,” Marisnick said. “It was a bad play and I hope he’s OK.”

Trout has an American Leaguelead­ing 28 home runs and set a franchise record for home runs before the All-Star break.

 ?? David J. Phillip/Associated Press ?? ■ Houston Astros manager AJ Hinch (14) hugs George Springer after Springer’s game-ending RBI single against the Los Angeles Angels during the 10th inning of a baseball game Sunday in Houston. The Astros won, 11-10.
David J. Phillip/Associated Press ■ Houston Astros manager AJ Hinch (14) hugs George Springer after Springer’s game-ending RBI single against the Los Angeles Angels during the 10th inning of a baseball game Sunday in Houston. The Astros won, 11-10.

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