Albuquerque Journal

Astros have punchless Yankees on ropes, 3-0

Houston’s 3-hitter shuts down N.Y.

- BY RONALD BLUM

NEW YORK — Cristian Javier and Houston’s bullpen combined on a three-hitter, Chas McCormick followed a dropped flyball with an early two-run homer and the Astros beat Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees 5-0 Saturday night to take a 3-0 AL Championsh­ip Series lead.

Some Yankees fans, already angry after two losses in Houston, booed star slugger Aaron Judge after a pair of strikeouts and jeered manager Aaron Boone during pregame introducti­ons.

The 106-win Astros, trying for their second straight AL pennant, improved to 6-0 this postseason. On the verge of reaching the World Series for the fourth time in six years, manager Dusty Baker’s team aims to close out the series on Sunday night when Lance McCullers Jr. starts against Nestor Cortes.

Only once in major league history has a team overcome a 3-0 postseason series deficit: Boston against the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS.

Christian Vázquez added a two-run single and Trey Mancini a sacrifice fly as the Astros chased Cole in the sixth inning and opened a five-run lead.

Javier pitched seven innings during the Astros’ combined nohitter at Yankee Stadium on June 25 and was nearly as sharp this time. He didn’t allow a ball out of the infield until Giancarlo Stanton’s one-out double in the fourth — the only hit Javier allowed.

Making his first start since Oct. 1, the 25-year-old right-hander pitched 5⅓ innings, striking out five and walking three.

Héctor Neris, Ryan Stanek, Hunter Brown, Rafael Montero and Bryan Abreu finished with scoreless relief. The Yankees got a pair of two-out hits in the ninth.

New York, which last reached the World Series in 2009, is on the precipice of eliminatio­n against Houston for the fourth time in eight seasons. After sprinting to a 61-23 record in early July, the Yankees spiraled to a 38-40 mark the rest of the way and have sputtered in the playoffs.

Judge, who set an AL record with 62 home runs in the regular season, went 0 for 4 and dropped to .156 with 14 strikeouts and three RBIs in the postseason, including 1 for 12 against the Astros.

The Yankees are hitting .128 in the ALCS with 41 strikeouts and have lost eight of 10 to Houston this year, throwing just 13 pitches with a lead.

UP NEXT: Cortes starts after winning Game 5 of the AL Division Series on short rest and McCullers takes the mound for the Astros in his first appearance since Oct. 15 against Seattle in the Division Series. His elbow was bruised by a champagne bottle during the celebratio­n after the 18-inning win.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston Astros catcher Christian Vazquez (9) congratula­tes Chas McCormick (20) after McCormick hit a two-run home run against the New York Yankees during the second inning Saturday in New York.
JOHN MINCHILLO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston Astros catcher Christian Vazquez (9) congratula­tes Chas McCormick (20) after McCormick hit a two-run home run against the New York Yankees during the second inning Saturday in New York.

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