Yankees down Astros in Game 3 of AL Championship Series
Yankees return fire at home, explode offensively to cut ALCS deficit to 2-1
NEW YORK — Back in the Bronx, the big guys delivered.
Greeted by an array of “All Rise” signs in a ballpark that fits their style, Aaron Judge hit a three-run homer and made a pair of sparkling catches, leading CC Sabathia and the New York Yankees over the Houston Astros 8-1 on Monday night and cutting their deficit to 2-1 in the AL Championship Series.
Todd Frazier hit a go-ahead, three-run homer into the short porch in right field in the second inning against Charlie Morton.
The 6-foot-7 Judge entered in a 4-for-31 (.129) post-season slump that included one home run, four RBIs and 19 strikeouts. The slugger capped a five-run fourth with a laser of a drive to left field off Will Harris and robbed Yuli Gurriel and Cameron Maybin of extra-base hits.
“He’ll go through a wall for you,” Frazier said.
Sabathia, almost as big at 6-foot-6, allowed three hits over six scoreless innings for his first post-season win in five years.
The Yankees stopped a seven-game ALCS losing streak dating to Sabathia’s victory over Texas in 2010 — when Judge had just started his freshman year at Fresno State.
After a pair of 2-1 losses in Houston, the Yankees led 8-0 after four innings and improved to 4-0 at home this post-season.
“Just the energy, the fans,” Sabathia said. “We can kind of feed off their energy.”
Houston scored on a bases-loaded walk in the ninth before post-season star Jose Altuve grounded into a game-ending double play with the bases loaded.
Sonny Gray starts Game 4 for New York in the best-of-seven series on 11 days’ rest Wednesday against Lance McCullers Jr.
Frazier got the Yankees rolling, taking an awkward hack at a low, outside fastball and slicing it into the seats.
“That was unorthodox, but I’ll take a hundred like that,” Frazier said. “The wind was going a little crazy.”
Judge used his height and long left arm to make a leaping catch with his left shoulder slamming into the right-field wall against Gurriel starting the fourth. Then in the fifth, he sprinted into short right for a diving backhand catch on Maybin.