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Astros finish off Red Sox in ALDS

Cubs take 2-1 series lead over Nationals with comeback win

- Maureen Mullen @maureenamu­llen Special for USA TODAY Sports

The move seemed borne of desperatio­n at the time. But it turned out to be the move that delivered the American League Division Seriesclin­ching win to the Houston Astros, who beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 in Game 4 at Fenway Park on Monday afternoon.

It was a game that included several shifts in scoring, shifts in momentum and tremendous shifts in emotion.

“The emotion is great on the back end,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. “It’s pretty agonizing during the game, and we’re pretty exhausted. But what an emotional day for us.”

Putting all of their chips on the table, the Astros turned to Justin Verlander, the right-hander they acquired Aug. 31 to pitch in such high-stakes situations. This time, though, it was from the bullpen. Verlander entered in the fifth inning, with one on, one out and the Astros holding a precarious 2-1 lead.

Initially, though, it seemed turning to their ace at that point would be a bust. Verlander, who was making his first career appearance in relief — he later said he had never pitched in relief in his entire career, including Little League — gave up

a two-run, go-ahead home run to Andrew Benintendi. The left-handed-hitting Benintendi, the first batter Verlander faced in the game, entered with a .167 average in the three previous games in the series.

“Justin Verlander wanted the ball,” Hinch said. “He comes in and has the emotion of the home run, and just like that, kind of a lesser man might have caved in that situation because of the big moment.”

But that was the only hit Verlander allowed in his 2 2⁄3 innings. Instead of wearing the mantle of the goat, Verlander got the win, his second in the series.

“I don’t really know how to describe it,” Verlander said. “There were so many things that were against the norm for me. … Once I was able to get out of that inning, I could say, ‘ OK, this a new era,’ and treat it as such.”

Boston, meanwhile, had turned to its ace, left-hander Chris Sale, to work in relief in the game. He was nearly lights-out. Until he wasn’t. He recorded 1-2-3 innings in the fourth and fifth. But coming out for the eighth might have been asking too much. He gave up a leadoff homer to Alex Bregman that tied the score and erased Verlander’s hiccup.

Sale went 4 2⁄3 innings, giving up two runs on four hits with no walks and six strikeouts. He was the losing pitcher fo the second time in the series.

Closer Craig Kimbrel replaced Sale with two outs in the eighth. He gave up an inherited run and another run in the ninth when Carlos Beltran hit a pinch-hit RBI double to left, scoring Marwin Gonzalez, who reached when Kimbrel hit him with a pitch.

And it was a vital run. Astros closer Ken Giles gave up a leadoff, inside-the-park homer to Rafael Devers in the ninth.

This was Houston’s first postseason series win since 2005. It was important to the Astros, not only for the team.

“It’s big. We felt like that we could win this series, but we knew it was going to be tough,” Hinch said.

“We want to win for (Houston), we want to win for us, we want to win because we showed up in spring training to try to win a World Series.”

Now, the Astros await the winner of the Cleveland Indians-New York Yankees ALDS.

 ?? BOB DECHIARA, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Closer Ken Giles celebrates with catcher Brian McCann after the Astros won the ALDS on Monday.
BOB DECHIARA, USA TODAY SPORTS Closer Ken Giles celebrates with catcher Brian McCann after the Astros won the ALDS on Monday.
 ?? BOB DECHIARA, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Astros third baseman Alex Bregman celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the Red Sox during the eighth inning at Fenway Park. The Astros beat Boston 3-1 in their best-of-five series.
BOB DECHIARA, USA TODAY SPORTS Astros third baseman Alex Bregman celebrates after hitting a solo home run against the Red Sox during the eighth inning at Fenway Park. The Astros beat Boston 3-1 in their best-of-five series.

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