The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Bregman trolls Eovaldi, Hinch says “back it up” in ALCS

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON >> Alex Bregman and the Houston Astros are brimming with confidence, even after a Game 2 AL Championsh­ip Series defeat to the Boston Red Sox.

For proof, just see Bregman’s social media feed.

Hours after Boston beat Houston 7-5 to even the best-of-seven series at a game each, Bregman shared video Monday on Instagram of the Astros hitting back-to-back-to-back home runs against Game 3 Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi from a game in June.

“Lil pregame video work,” he wrote.

Eovaldi will oppose Dallas Keuchel in Houston on Tuesday after Rick Porcello was used in relief during Game 2, when the Astros took their first loss of the postseason. Eovaldi’s previous start against the Astros didn’t go well. The righthande­r allowed seven hits and four runs in a 5-1 loss June 20 while with Tampa Bay, including a seasonhigh four homers.

Three of those were hit in succession by George Springer, Bregman and Jose Altuve in the sixth inning.

The Astros didn’t work out Monday, so the brazen 24-year-old Bregman wasn’t available to reporters. Plenty of others weighed in, though, including Astros manager AJ Hinch. He had no issue with the online barb.

“Welcome to the current generation,” Hinch said. “Obviously there’s fun banter . ... We want guys to have their personalit­ies, have their fun. Then go out and back it up.”

Eovaldi didn’t seem bothered by the video, saying he doesn’t have social media but some of his teammates told him about it.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who is close with Bregman from his time as Houston’s bench coach last season, brushed off the notion that Bregman’s video could provide an added push for his team Tuesday.

“If you need motivation in Game 3 of the ALCS, you better check yourself,” he said. “Because you win three more games, you go to the show, and that’s what should motivate you. Alex has different ways of motivating himself. And whatever. I’ll leave it at that.”

Tuesday will be Keuchel’s ninth postseason start and first since allowing four hits and two runs in five innings of Houston’s 11-3 win over the Indians in Game 3 of the Division Series on Oct. 8. The 30-year-old lefthander has been overshadow­ed by Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole this season, but Hinch raved about the adjustment­s he’s made to continue to help the Astros.

“Dallas has had to handle success when the league has tried to adjust to him,” Hinch said. “He’s adjusted back, and he’s gone back to his strengths in the back half of this season where his two-seam fastball, his changeup, his occasional cutter is good against anyone.”

Eovaldi made his postseason debut in Game 3 of this year’s ALDS against the New York Yankees, yielding five hits and one run in seven innings of the 16-1 victory. Now he’ll pitch just 30 miles from his hometown of Alvin, Texas, a suburb best known as the home of Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, left, and left fielder Marwin Gonzalez talk during batting practice before Game 1 of a baseball American League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday in Boston.
DAVID J. PHILLIP — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, left, and left fielder Marwin Gonzalez talk during batting practice before Game 1 of a baseball American League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday in Boston.

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