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Sports: Red Sox beat Astros, 8-2, to take a 2-1 lead in ALCS

Caps a five-run eighth that gives Boston 2-1 ALCS lead

- By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer

Houston — Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a grand slam, Nathan Eovaldi hushed Houston a day after some social media trash talk and the Boston Red Sox beat the Astros 8-2 on Tuesday to take a 2-1 lead in the American League Championsh­ip Series. Steve Pearce hit a tiebreakin­g solo homer for Boston off Joe Smith in the sixth inning, a drive that sailed just inside the foul pole in left field for a 3-2 lead.

Bradley's slam capped a five-run burst in the eighth against Roberto Osuna. The Astros closer got two outs but allowed two singles and plunked consecutiv­e batters to force in a run. Bradley then crushed a 1-1 fastball into the right field seats to send Houston fans streaming toward the exits.

Game 4 is Wednesday night, with Boston's Rick Porcello opposing Charlie Morton.

With his childhood hero and fellow Alvin, Texas, native Nolan Ryan sitting behind the plate, Eovaldi turned in another solid start. He allowed six hits and two runs with four strikeouts in six innings for the win in the second playoff start of his career.

"For him, I know it's a special one," Boston manager Alex Cora said.

Red-hot slugger Alex Bregman had shared a video Monday on Instagram of Houston hitting back-to-back-to-back home runs off Eovaldi in his previous outing against the Astros in June. Eovaldi downplayed the post when asked about it Monday.

Bregman did much of the damage against Eovaldi, getting two hits, an RBI and a walk in three plate appearance­s. Bregman has reached base safely in 20 of 28 plate appearance­s this postseason.

Bradley hit a three-run double during Boston's Game 2 victory, giving him three RBIs in consecutiv­e games for the first time in his career. Moments after his slam, fans at TD Garden in Boston began chanting "JBJ!" during

the Celtics season opener against the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

Bradley had caught the ire of many Red Sox fans while batting .210 during the first half of the season.

"It's a credit to him, because at this level, when you're hitting .180 after two months or I think it was three months, it is hard," Cora said. "And he kept showing up. He kept working. He kept working his craft. Now you see the results."

Osuna had two on and two out when he hit pinch-hitter Brock Holt in the shoe. Plate umpire Joe West didn't see that Holt was hit, but Cora challenged successful­ly for the hit-by-pitch. Osuna then drilled pinch-hitter Mitch Moreland.

Osuna was a controvers­ial midseason pickup from Toronto while he served a 75-game ban under Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy.

Pearce nearly delivered an extra-base hit with two on in the third, but 5-foot-6 left fielder Tony Kemp jumped at the wall and came up with Pearce's towering fly. Replays showed the ball may have clanked off the wall just before falling into Kemp's mitt, but umpires upheld the decision when Boston challenged.

"That's a completely different inning if he hits that ball a foot further or if Tony can't get up on the wall and make that catch," Houston manager AJ Hinch said.

Boston jumped on Dallas Keuchel for two runs in the first, but the Astros cut the lead to 2-1 in the bottom of the inning and tied it on an RBI double by Bregman in the fifth.

The Astros went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position in the first home game of the series, which was played in front of a sellout crowd of 43,102 and included Astros Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell and Houston Rockets stars James Harden, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony. Bregman's double was the only extra-base hit for a team which entered the game having hit at least one homer in a record 14 straight playoff games.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP PHOTO ?? Jackie Bradley Jr. of the Boston Red Sox flips his bat as he watches his grand slam against the Houston Astros during the eighth inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. The Red Sox won 8-2.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP PHOTO Jackie Bradley Jr. of the Boston Red Sox flips his bat as he watches his grand slam against the Houston Astros during the eighth inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. The Red Sox won 8-2.
 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP PHOTO ?? Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi throws against the Houston Astros during the first inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. The Red Sox won 8-2.
FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP PHOTO Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi throws against the Houston Astros during the first inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. The Red Sox won 8-2.
 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP PHOTO ?? Boston Red Sox first baseman Steve Pearce forces Yuli Gurriel of the Houston Astros out at first during the fourth inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. Pearce homered and the Red Sox won 8-2.
FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP PHOTO Boston Red Sox first baseman Steve Pearce forces Yuli Gurriel of the Houston Astros out at first during the fourth inning in Game 3 of the American League Championsh­ip Series on Tuesday at Houston. Pearce homered and the Red Sox won 8-2.

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