Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Correa, Tucker power Houston

Defense also lifts Astros to 2-0 lead

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON — Carlos Correa was aggressive at the plate. Same for Yordan Alvarez and Kyle Tucker. Jose Altuve turned in a couple of gems in the field.

The Houston Astros are relentless — especially in the playoffs.

Correa hit a two-run double in Houston’s five-run seventh inning, and the Astros beat the Chicago White Sox, 9-4, Friday at Minute Maid Park for a 2-0 lead in their American League Division Series.

“They’ve been here beforeand they’ve experience­d it,” Houston manager Dusty Baker said. “Belief is a big part of this game and belief will take you a long, long ways — and these guys as a unit, they believe.” Surely looks that way. Tucker homered and drove in three runs as the Astros moved within one win of their fifth consecutiv­e appearance in the AL Championsh­ip Series. Alex Bregman had two hits and scored twice, and Altuve made a couple of big plays.

“I think experience plays a huge part of it,” Correa said. “The moment is never too big ... ”

Game 3 of the best-of-five series is Sunday night in Chicago.

The Astros grabbed the lead for good on Alvarez’s tiebreakin­g RBI single off Aaron Bummer (0-1) with one out in the seventh. Craig Kimbrel then took over and retired Yuli Gurriel before Correa’s drive to right sailed past Leury García, who turned all the way around while trying to track down the ball. Correa screamed and gestured to the crowd to yell with him as he reached second. The star shortstop is eligible for free agency after this season, and it’s going to be quite costly for the AL West Division champion Astros to keep him.

The versatile García had just moved from second base to right, replacing Adam Engel.

“They’re really good, but I thought we played really well, too,” White Sox manager Tony La Russa said. “But they played better — just enough.”

Tucker then punctuated the inning with a two-run shot into the seats in left, lifting Houston to a 9-4 lead.

The Astros got 10 hits for the second day in a row, but their defense stole the show.

Altuve made a diving grab to take a hit away Andrew Vaughn in the sixth. He wowed again when he fielded a sharp grounder from Eloy Jiménez and got the throw to first in time for the first out of the eighth.

 ?? Carmen Mandato/Getty Images ?? Yordan Alvarez of the Astros scores on a double by Carlos Correa in the seventh inning.
Carmen Mandato/Getty Images Yordan Alvarez of the Astros scores on a double by Carlos Correa in the seventh inning.

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