San Diego Union-Tribune

BREGMAN, VALDEZ LIFT ASTROS UP 2-0

- BY KRISTIE RIEKEN Rieken writes for The Associated Press.

Alex Bregman hit an early three-run homer, Framber Valdez pitched seven strong innings and the Houston Astros stayed perfect in the playoffs, edging the New York Yankees 3-2 Thursday night to take a 2-0 lead in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

Astros 3, Yankees 2

The 106-win Astros improved to 5-0 this postseason after a sweep to begin this best-of-seven matchup.

“We got a few guys hot. We would like to get everybody hot before it’s over with,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said.

Yankees slugger Aaron Judge just missed a two-run homer in the eighth when his drive was caught just in front of the short wall by right fielder Kyle Tucker. The ball would’ve landed in the short right-field porch at Yankee Stadium, Statcast showed — with the roof open at Minute Maid Park, the wind might’ve knocked down Judge’s bid.

“I think the roof open kind of killed us,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, later adding, “I didn’t think like he smoked it like no-doubter, but it felt like his homers to right.”

A night after Justin Verlander fanned 11 in a 4-2 win in Game 1, Valdez turned in another solid pitching performanc­e and Bregman’s third-inning homer was all the offense Houston needed.

Valdez allowed just four hits, walked none and struck out nine. The only runs New York mustered were unearned,

coming in the fourth after a flustered Valdez committed two errors on the same play.

But he quickly moved past the gaffe and shut down the powerful Yankees lineup the rest of the way. Valdez allowed just one baserunner after that inning on a single to Harrison Bader with two outs in the fifth and retired the last seven hitters he faced, capped by striking out the side in the

seventh.

Featuring a mix of pitches, Valdez got 25 swings and misses. He also helped end the Yankees’ record run of 23 straight postseason games with a home run.

Bryan Abreu pitched a scoreless eighth. Ryan Pressly walked one in a scoreless ninth, striking out three for his second save of the series.

There was a slight delay

before Pressly threw his first pitch after a fan got on the field and appeared to try and hug Astros second baseman Jose Altuve and take a selfie with him. Security and police officers quickly descended on the man and pulled him away from Altuve before wrestling him to the ground, handcuffin­g him and escorting him off the field.

The series shifts to New York for Game 3 Saturday

where the Yankees will try to dig themselves out of a hole to avoid being eliminated by Houston in the ALCS for the third time in six years. Former Houston ace Gerrit Cole will start for New York.

Houston is 7-2 overall against the Yankees this year.

Yankees starter Luis Severino plunked Martin Maldonado on the left forearm to start Houston’s third before the slumping Altuve struck

out. Jeremy Peña singled to center before Yordan Alvarez grounded into a forceout at second.

Bregman then knocked a fastball beyond the wall in left field for his second home run this postseason to make it 3-0. It was his 14th career home run in the playoffs to move him past Justin Turner for most homers by a third baseman in MLB history.

It was a bit windy at Minute Maid Park in a rare game where the retractabl­e roof was open, and it was unclear how much the conditions impacted flyballs. Judge, who set an AL record with 62 home runs during the regular season, gave the Houston fans a scare with his drive that Tucker grabbed before knocking into the wall.

The Astros are unbeaten this postseason after sweeping the AL Division Series against Seattle. They’ve done it without any help on offense from Altuve, long a postseason powerhouse.

The three-time batting champion went 0-for-4 Thursday to fall to 0-for-23 in the playoffs this year, which is the longest hitless streak to begin a postseason in MLB history.

 ?? ERIC GAY AP ?? Astros relief pitcher Bryan Abreu reacts after a strike out during the eighth inning vs. Yankees in Game 2.
ERIC GAY AP Astros relief pitcher Bryan Abreu reacts after a strike out during the eighth inning vs. Yankees in Game 2.

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