MLB Texas, after a long struggle, defeated Houston 9-2… ALCS is in Game 7!
Texas Garcia, who was hit by an empty ball the previous day, struck out 4 and hit the bases loaded in the 9th inning
Houston Abreu, who threw an empty ball, gave up an additional run in the 8th inning.
The Texas Rangers, who had been pushed to the brink, succeeded in a thrilling revenge match by beating Houston Astros bullpen Brian Abreu, who had thrown an empty ball the previous day.
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In Game 6 of the 2023 Major League Baseball (MLB) American League Championship Series (ALCS) held at Minute Maid Park, they defeated Houston 9-2 and made the series record 3 wins and 3 losses.
Texas will play the final game of the series on the 24th at the same place against Houston for a spot in the World Series.
Texas got off to a shaky start.
Starting pitcher Nathan Evaldi allowed Houston leadoff hitter Jose Altuve to hit to right and Michael Brantley to walk in the bottom of the first inning, then gave up the first run with a timely hit to Jordan Alvarez on first and second base with one out.
The lead was not long.
Texas immediately tied the game in the top of the second inning.
Leadoff hitter Mitch Garber faced the opposing team’s starter, Framber Valdez. Woowoo hit a solo home run to tie the game and leveled the score at 1-1.
Texas’ long-hitting show continued.
In the 4th inning, with two outs and runners on first base on Garber’s infield hit, Jonah Haim fired a two-run shot that just went over the right-field wall, making it 3-1. succeeded in turning the tables.
Houston’s pursuit was persistent.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, Texas gave up a sacrifice hit to the opposing team’s Mauricio Dubon on first and third base with one out and one out, allowing Texas to trail by one point, 3-2.
In a game on thin ice, Houston pitched in the 8th inning.
Abreu, who had been suspended for two games for throwing an empty ball the previous day, was brought in as the fourth pitcher.
The previous day, Abreu threw a dead ball at Adolis Garcia of Texas in the 8th inning, causing the bench to clear, and was banned from playing for 2 games by the MLB Secretariat after the game, citing suspicion of intentionality.
Abreu decided to appeal, and played in the game that day under the rule that the suspension is not valid during the appeal period.
Texas scored an extra point against Abreu.
It started with an infield hit by leadoff hitter Evan Carter.
After hitting a ground ball toward the shortstop, Carter ran to first base with all his might, and was ruled safe after a video review.
The next batter is Garcia, who was hit by an empty ball the previous day.
Garcia missed a swing at a slider with a large drop and struck out, but Carter, the runner on first base, succeeded in stealing second base, creating a scoring position.
In the ensuing opportunity with one out and two on second base, Mitch Garver struck out.
He exploded with a timely double to the left and scored a thousand points.
There was also a crisis.
Texas was ahead 4-2 in the bottom of the 8th inning when Josh Sbotz scored.
After giving a walk to Houston’s leadoff hitter Alex Bregman, he was hit by a left-field hit from Jose Abreu, putting him in danger with one out and runners on first and second base.
Texas quickly brought in Jose Leclerc in relief, but gave up a walk to Kyle Tucker, leaving the bases loaded with one out.
Leclerc prevented a comeback crisis.
He took a breather by catching the follow-up hitter, Duban, with a straight hit to shortstop, and roared by striking out pinch hitter John Singleton after a full-count game.
The atmosphere was completely focused on Texas.
The atmosphere was completely focused on Texas.
In the last attack of the top of the 9th inning, Texas had Josh Jeong get on base with a walk and then Leody Taveras hit a grounder to second base, but Houston Altuve’s throwing error gave Texas the chance to get to first and second base with no outs.
On the other hand, Houston’s Abreu, who threw an empty ball, failed to raise his head as he conceded an additional run in the game.
Garcia appeared to be shaken by the empty-ball dispute the day before with 4 strikeouts in 4 at-bats until his previous at-bat, but he struck out in the last 9th inning.
He had the best day at the plate, hitting a thrilling grand slam.
Continued 1 With the bases loaded, Garcia put an end to the game with a wedge home run that flew over the left field wall.
Afterwards, Marcus Siemien shook the Texas mound with a single to left, and Corey Seager got a ball that was hit by a push to the body of Stanek, who had changed the pitcher line.