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Astros rally past Braves

- Atlanta leads series 3-2 BY BEN WALKER

ATLANTA – Just in time, Carlos Correa and the Houston Astros broke out the bats.

Because if they had waited any longer, this World Series would’ve been over.

Staggered by Adam Duvall’s grand slam in the first inning, Correa and Alex Bregman ended their slumps in a hurry. They kept swinging, refusing to let their season slip away and rallying past the Atlanta Braves 9-5 early Monday to cut their Series deficit to 3-2.

The Braves might not admit it was a deflating defeat; 66-year-old manager Brian Snitker is too steady and savvy for that. But by any measure in the Analytics Age, this had to sting.

“I’m just glad we get to go back to Houston. That was our goal today,” Astros skipper Dusty Baker said.

Correa came through with three hits after getting moved up to third in the lineup for Game 5 while Bregman was dropped to seventh. Martin Maldonado found three different ways to drive in runs and pinch-hitter Marwin Gonzalez blooped a two-out, two-run single in the fifth for a 7-5 lead.

A matchup of bullpens turned into the first high-scoring game of this Fall Classic, and the highest-scoring team in the majors this year won it.

“It was tough. But before the game we talked and we said, ‘We’re not gonna give up,’” Correa said.

Couldn’t hold down the Astros forever, a parade

of Braves pitchers found out as the clock passed midnight and the calendar flipped to November.

Correa gained attention earlier this postseason for marking big hits by pointing at his wrist, where a watch might be. His time, he said.

The star shortstop doubled and singled twice, driving in two runs. His RBI single in the eighth inning padded the lead and as Altuve got congrats in the dugout after scoring, the Fox TV mics picked up someone on the bench yelling “It’s time!”

A night earlier, the Astros went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position in a 3-2 loss. That left Correa at 2 for 14 overall in the series and Bregman worse at 1 for 14.

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 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/AP ?? ATLANTA BRAVES RIGHT FIELDER JOC PEDERSON (from left) third baseman Austin Riley and shortstop Dansby Swanson react during the ninth inning in Game 5 of the World Series between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves Monday in Atlanta.
JOHN BAZEMORE/AP ATLANTA BRAVES RIGHT FIELDER JOC PEDERSON (from left) third baseman Austin Riley and shortstop Dansby Swanson react during the ninth inning in Game 5 of the World Series between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves Monday in Atlanta.
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JOHN BAZEMORE/AP HOUSTON ASTROS’ CARLOS CORREA HITS AN RBI-DOUBLE Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves Sunday in Atlanta. during the third inning in Game 5 of the World Series between the
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