Dayton Daily News

Springer’s two-run HR helps Astros even Series

Houston home runs in ninth, 10th, 11th help subdue L.A.

- By Ronald Blum

George LOS ANGELES — Springer screamed with joy as he circled the bases after hitting a two-run homer in the 11th inning.

Would it be enough? Was this the final plot twist on one of the wildest nights in postseason history?

Yes, it was — barely — and the Houston Astros won a World Series game for the first time in their 56 seasons.

Charlie Culberson hit a twoout homer in the bottom half off Chris Devenski, who then struck out Yasiel Puig in a tense, nine-pitch at-bat for the win. The Astros outlasted the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-6 in a Hollywood thriller Wednesday to tie the Series at one game apiece.

“Wasn’t that the best game ever!?” Alex Bregman proclaimed to no one in particular in the Astros clubhouse.

On a night of dramatic swings and a World Series-record eight home runs, Marwin Gonzalez stunned the Dodger Stadium crowd with a solo shot off dominant Los Angeles closer Kenley Jansen on an 0-2 pitch in the ninth that made it 3-all.

Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa hit consecutiv­e home runs against Josh Fields in the 10th to build a 5-3 Astros lead, with Correa flipping his bat to celebrate.

“This is an instant classic and to be part of it is pretty special,” Astros starter Justin Verlander said.

Puig homered off Ken Giles starting the bottom of the 10th and Enrique Hernandez tied it at 5 with a twoout RBI single .

Devenski entered and, with Hernandez at second, made a wild pickoff throw that appeared headed toward left-center field before it struck second base umpire Laz Diaz. An incredulou­s Hernandez put both hands on his helmet, unable to advance, and was stranded when Chris Taylor flied out.

Cameron Maybin, who had entered in the 10th, singled leading off the 11th against losing pitcher Brandon McCarthy, a surprise addition to the Dodgers’ World Series roster who was pitching for the first time since Oct. 1. Maybin stole second and Springer hit a drive to right-center for a 7-5 lead.

Springer broke out of his slump with three hits and a walk after going 0 for 4 with four strikeouts in the Series opener Tuesday.

The series shifts to Texas and resumes tonight at Houston’s Minute Maid Park, where the retractabl­e roof has not been open for a game since June 9. Lance McCullers Jr. starts for the Astros and Yu Darvish for the Dodgers, who acquired him from Texas at the July 31 trade deadline.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM / AP ?? Dodgers center fielder Chris Taylor watches as fans try to catch a tying home run hit by the Astros’ Marwin Gonzalez in the ninth inning of Game 2 on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Astros won 7-6 in extra innings.
MATT SLOCUM / AP Dodgers center fielder Chris Taylor watches as fans try to catch a tying home run hit by the Astros’ Marwin Gonzalez in the ninth inning of Game 2 on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Astros won 7-6 in extra innings.

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