The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Verlander shuts down Yankees again

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NEW YORK — Justin Verlander tamed the New York Yankees, then toyed with their fans.

Verlander slowed down the highest-scoring team in the majors, picking off a familiar opponent by pitching the Houston Astros past New York 5-1 Monday.

“I’ve had some success against them in the past,” he said. “Every day is a new day, especially going up against a lineup like that.”

Facing the only club in baseball that hasn’t been shut out this season, Verlander (7-2) blanked the Yankees until Greg Bird hit a leadoff home run in the seventh.

When he left later in the inning with a major leaguebest 1.11 ERA, Verlander got a cheer from a solid contingent of Astros fans wearing bright orange behind the dugout — but even louder jeers from the local fans.

Verlander enjoyed the moment, taking off his cap and waving it toward the Bronx boobirds.

“Just having fun,” he said. “Yankees fans having fun with me, so I decided to have some fun back.”

Verlander said he was surprised — he seemed disappoint­ed, in fact — that he didn’t draw more catcalls when his name was announced in pregame introducti­ons.

“I’ve come to find here at Yankee Stadium it’s a term of endearment,” Verlander said. “So, thank you.”

J.D. Davis hit an early three-run homer and Jose Altuve had a solo drive, helping Houston win for the sixth time in eight games.

Verlander has dominated the Yankees in his most recent outings. He was the MVP of the AL Championsh­ip Series last October, going 2-0 and limiting New York to one run in 16 innings while striking out 21.

Earlier this month, Verlander pitched eight shutout innings against the Yankees and fanned 14. This time, Verlander allowed five hits in 62⁄3 innings, fanning five without a walk.

In 12 starts this year, the big righty has permitted only 10 earned runs.

“You know you’re up against one of the game’s best,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “That said, I know we’re always in it. Even felt that way today.”

 ?? Elsa / Getty Images ?? Astros pitcher Justin Verlander salutes the fans as he is pulled from the game against the Yankees Monday in New York.
Elsa / Getty Images Astros pitcher Justin Verlander salutes the fans as he is pulled from the game against the Yankees Monday in New York.

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