The Palm Beach Post

Astros beat Indians 11-3, completing sweep in ALDS; Dodgers finish off Braves in Game 4, taking NLDS.

- By Tom Withers

CLEVELAND — As his teammates sprayed each other with champagne and beer in Houston’s buzzing clubhouse, ace Justin Verlander stayed clear of the fray and foam while enjoying a cigar. This wasn’t the time to get soaked. Bigger parties lie ahead. The Astros are back in an October orbit. The defending World Series champions advanced to the AL Championsh­ip Series for the second straight year — with surprising ease — by completing a division-round sweep of Cleveland on Monday with an 11-3 lashing in Game 3 helped by two key throwing errors from Indians reliever Trevor Bauer. “No one takes anything for granted here,” Verlander said. “That’s the DNA of the guys in this clubhouse. This team h asap ropensity to do big things in big spots. This is an atmosphere that breeds winning. “We have the most complete team in baseball.” Marwin Gonzalez hit a two-run double off Bauer in a three-run seventh inning , and the Astros scored 10 runs in their final three at-bats to turn a series that was supposed to be competitiv­e into a complete rout. “We’re the reigning world champs, and we really have a good ability to show up for the day,” Houston manager A.J. Hinch said. “So p roudofour guys, the work they put into the winter. It was a short winter for us. As you can see, our guys are pretty hungry to advance.” The Astros moved to the ALCS on-deck circle, where they await the Boston-New York winner for a shot to play for another championsh­ip. George Springer homered twice, Carlos Correa hit three-run homer for his first hit of the postseason and Houston’s bullpen combined for four scoreless innings, including six straight outs by winner Collin McHugh , as the AL West champions served notice that a second Series title is on their itinerary.

 ?? [DAVID DERMER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa looks at the dugout as he runs the bases after hitting a three-run home run in the eighth inning during Game 3 of a baseball American League Division Series against the Cleveland Indians on Monday in Cleveland. Marwin Gonzalez and Yuli Gurriel scored on the play.
[DAVID DERMER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa looks at the dugout as he runs the bases after hitting a three-run home run in the eighth inning during Game 3 of a baseball American League Division Series against the Cleveland Indians on Monday in Cleveland. Marwin Gonzalez and Yuli Gurriel scored on the play.

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