➤ Washington Nationals starter Patrick Corbin, LHP throws first pitch of the season—a swinging strike against right fielder Ronald Acuña, Jr. of the Atlanta Braves—at 1:06 pm EDT at Nationals Park
➤ Sox win!
➤ Cleveland Guardians lose to Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park by a score of 0-3. Starter Shane Bieber pitches a scoreless 6.0 innings on 6 H (0 BB, 3 K) | W: Paul Sewald | L: James Karinchak | S: Andrés Muñoz
Four-Game Series at Houston Astros
Series split 2-2 | Season vs. Astros 2-2
March 30—Liam Hendriks (RHP) placed on 15-day injured list (cancer treatment), retroactive to March 27
March 30—Garrett Crochet (LHP) placed on 15-day injured list (recovery from left elbow surgery), retroactive to March 27
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at 7:09 pm CDT Minute Maid Park Braves / Max Fried, LHP at Astros / José Urquidy, RHP On FOX
Braves 2 – Astros 7 WP: José Urquidy (1-0, 3.60) | LP: Max Fried (0-1, 10.80) MLB Headline: Astros knot Series: ‘We needed that game’
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Game 2 Preview on MLB Tonight
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
Game highlights from mlb.com
Astros on winning Game 2
Brian Snitker on split in Houston
WORLD SERIES GAME 3
Garcia
Anderson
Friday, October 29, 2021 at 7:09 pm CDT Truist Park Astros / Luis Garcia, RHP at Braves / Ian Anderson, RHP On FOX
Astros 0 – Braves 2 WP: Ian Anderson (1-0, 0.00) | LP: Luis Garcia (0-1, 2.45) MLB Headline: Braves nearly unhittable, seize 2-1 WS lead
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Analysts preview Game 3 on MLB Tonight
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
Game highlights from mlb.com
Braves on Game 3 win
Dusty Baker on lack on offense in Game 3
WORLD SERIES GAME 4
Greinke
Lee
Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 7:09 pm CDT Truist Park Astros / Zack Greinke, RHP at Braves / Dylan Lee, LHP On FOX
Astros 2 – Braves 3 WP: Tyler Matzek (1-0, 2.70) | LP: Cristian Javier (0-1, 10.80) | SV: Will Smith (2) MLB Headline: Back-to-back HRs put Braves on cusp of title
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Analysts break down Braves starter Dylan Lee on MLB Tonight
Analysts on Astros bullpen on MLB Tonight
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤ With tonight’s 2-run HR, José Altuve moves into 2nd place on the all-time postseason HR list—23.
Game highlights from mlb.com
Braves on Game 4 win
Dusty Baker on missed chances in Game 4
WORLD SERIES GAME 5
Valdez
Davidson
Sunday, October 31, 2021 at 7:15 pm CDT Truist Park Astros / Framber Valdez, LHP at Braves / Tucker Davidson, LHP On FOX
Astros 9 – Braves 5 WP: José Urquidy (2-0, 3.00) | LP: A.J. Minter (1-1, 7.71) MLB Headline: Clutch Astros send series back to Houston
PRE-GAME CONTENT
MLB Tonight crew breaks down Tucker Davidson
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
Game highlights from mlb.com
Astros discuss Game 5 victory
WORLD SERIES GAME 6
Fried
Garcia
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at 7:09 pm CDT Minute Maid Park Braves / Max Fried, LHP at Astros / Luis Garcia, RHP On FOX
Braves 7 – Astros 0 WP: Max Fried (1-1, 4.91) | LP: Luis Garcia (0-2, 5.68) MLB Headline: Braves win first World Series title since 1995
PRE-GAME CONTENT
MLB Tonight breaks down Max Fried’s pitching arsenal
Dusty Baker on Game 6
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤ Max Fried pitches an absolute gem in Astros shutout—0 R on 4 H, with 0 BB, 0 HB, and 6 SO. Superfantastic!
Game highlights from mlb.com
Freddie Freeman on long road to World Series title
Max Fried on pitching in World Series Clincher
Jorge Soler wins Willie Mays World Series MVP Award
Houston Astros vs. Boston Red Sox Best-of-Seven Series
Astros win series 4-2, win American League Pennant, advance to World Series
PRE-SERIES CONTENT
➤ Astros ace Lance McCullers, Jr. is not expected to pitch in the ALCS vs. the Red Sox. McCullers was taken out of ALDS Game 4 against the White Sox with “forearm stiffness.” Unofficially, McCullers is not available due to a strained forearm. This changes everything!
Update from Dusty Baker on Lance McCullers, Jr.’s injury
Mark DeRosa on Astros-Red Sox matchup on MLB Network
Analysts on impact of Lance McCullers, Jr.’s absence from ALCS on MLB Network
Sarah Langs looks at both Championship Series on The Beat Report
Alex Cora talks pitchers for Games 1 & 2 and preparing for ALCS
J.D. Martinez workout day presser
Dusty Baker looks ahead to ALCS, thoughts on home field advantage
Mark DeRosa on elements of the “Green Monster”
ALCS GAME 1
Sale
Valdez
Friday, October 15, 2021 at 7:08 pm CDT Minute Maid Park Red Sox / Chris Sale, LHP at Astros / Framber Valdez, LHP On FOX
Red Sox 4 – Astros 5 WP: Ryne Stanek (1-0, 0.00) | LP: Hansel Robies (0-1, 9.00) MLB Headline: ‘That was some game’: Astros up 1-0 on Sox
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Analysts preview ALCS Game 1 on MLB Now
Chris Sale on starting Game 1
Framber Valdez on ALCS and starting Game 1
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤With tonight’s home run, José Altuve is tied (with Derek Jeter) for 3rd place for most postseason home runs in MLB history.
Alex Cora post-game presser
Kiké Hernández on his clutch homer and Game 1 loss
Dusty Baker on star players coming through in Game 1
José Altuve on Game 1 win
ALCS GAME 2
Eovaldi
Garcia
Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 3:20 pm CDT Minute Made Park Red Sox / Nathan Eovaldi, RHP at Astros / Luis Garcia, RHP On FOX and FS1
Red Sox 9 – Astros 5 WP: Nathan Eovaldi (1-0, 5.06) | LP: Luis Garcia (0-1, 45.00) MLB Headline: Sox regain swagger in satisfying Game 2 win
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Lance McCullers, Jr. updates reporters on his injury
Nate Eovaldi on “locking back in mentally” for ALCS and starting Game 2
Luis Garcia on improvements, pitching at home in Game 2
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤ J.D. Martinez and Rafael Devers make Red Sox the first team in postseason history to smash 2 grand slams in a single game.
➤ And, yeah, Kiké hit another home run and played great defense.
➤ Astros starter Luis Garcia leaves game in 2nd inning with right knee discomfort.
Game highlights from mlb.com
J.D. Martinez on his Grand Slam
Nate Eovaldi talks run support
Alex Cora says a new best-of-five series starts now, with the first three games in Boston
Dusty Baker on falling behind early
Luis Garcia provides update on his knee injury
ALCS GAME 3
Urquidy
Rodriguez
Monday, October 18, 2021 at 7:08 pm CDT Fenway Park Astros / José Urquidy, RHP at Red Sox / Eduardo Rodriguez, LHP On FS1
Astros 3 – Red Sox 12 WP: Eduardo Rodriguez (1-0, 4.50) | LP: José Urquidy (0-1, 27.00) MLB Headline: Schwarber, E-Rod dominate in Sox’s G3 rout
PRE-GAME CONTENT
Analysts look at Astros starters on on MLB Now
Analysts on Game 3 pitching matchup on MLB Central
Analysts on Kiké Hernández’s hot streak on The Rundown
Eduardo Rodriguez on getting Game 3 start at home
José Urquidy on starting Game 3 in Boston
Alex Cora discusses ACLS with analysts on High Heat
Dusty Baker on preparing for Game 3 at Fenway
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤ With Kyle Schwarber’s 430′ grand slam in the 2nd, the Red Sox become the first team with 3 grand slams in a postseason series.
Game highlights from mlb.com
Alex Cora breaks down Game 3 win
Dusty Baker presser
ALCS GAME 4
Greinke
Pivetta
Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at 7:08 pm CDT Fenway Park Astros / Zack Greinke, RHP at Red Sox / Nick Pivetta, RHP On FS1
Houston Astros (2 – 95-67, .586) vs. Chicago White Sox (3 – 93-69, .574) Best-of-Five Series
Astros win series 3-1, advance to their fifth consecutive ALCS
PRE-SERIES CONTENT
➤ This is Yasmani Grandal’s seventh straight postseason.
➤ Coming into the series, Dusty Baker (72) and Tony La Russa (77) have faced off as managers in 208 regular season games. Each has won exactly half, 104 games. This is the first time they have managed against each other in the postseason.
Tony La Russa on Astros matchup and Abreu’s health
Tim Anderson on the postseason
Yaz on Astros matchup
Liam Hendriks on regular season and ALDS
Dusty Baker on Astros success and ALDS
MLB Tonight covers fifty years of La Russa and Baker
WHITE SOX ALDS 26-MAN ROSTER AND COVID-19 TAXI SQUAD
Pitchers: Aaron Bummer, Dylan Cease, Garrett Crochet, Lucas Giolito, Liam Hendriks, Craig Kimbrel, Michael Kopech, Reynaldo López, Lance Lynn, Carlos Rodón, José Ruiz, Ryan Tepera. Catchers: Zack Collins, Yasmani Grandal. Infielders: José Abreu, Tim Anderson, Leury García, César Hernández, Danny Mendick, Yoán Moncada, Gavin Sheets. Outfielders: Adam Engel, Billy Hamilton, Eloy Jiménez, Luis Robert, Andrew Vaughn. COVID-19 Taxi Squad: IF Jake Burger, P Ryan Burr, P Matt Foster, P Jace Fry, IF Romy González, OF Brian Goodwin, P Dallas Keuchel, P Evan Marshall, C Seby Zavala.
ALDS II – GAME 1
Lynn
McCullers
Thursday, October 7, 2021 at 3:07 pm CDT Minute Maid Park White Sox / Lance Lynn, RHP at Astros / Lance McCullers, Jr., RHP On FS1 and MLB Network
White Sox 1 – Astros 6 WP: Lance McCullers, Jr. (1-0, 0.00) | LP: Lance Lynn (0-1, 12.27) MLB Headline: McCullers, Astros follow blueprint for a ‘W’ White Sox Postseason: 0-1 (.000), L1
Lance Lynn throws 74 fastballs, out of 76 total pitches, to the best fastball-hitting lineup in the American League. It simply did not work. He gives up 5 R/ER on 6 H (2 BB, 4SO) in 3⅔ IP. In the 2nd, Lynn issues a lead-off walk to Yordan Álvarez, who scores on a Jake Meyers (major league debut 08/01/2021) RBI 1B. He throws another lead-off walk, in the 3rd, to José Altuve, who scores on an Alex Bregman RBI FC—with a risky, dramatic slide around the tag while reaching back to touch the dish. Also in the 3rd, Alex Bregman scores on a Yordan Álvarez RBI 2B. In the 4th, a Michael Brantley 2-RBI 1B scores Jake Meyers (singled) and José Altuve (doubled). Yordan Álvarez tops it all off with a solo shot, in the 5th. Astros starter Lance McCullers, Jr. was dominant and in full command of his stuff, shutting out the Sox through 6⅔ (4 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 SO). José Abreu knocks in the Sox only run, scoring Tim Anderson (singled, advanced to 2B on a Yoán Moncada walk) on an RBI 1B, in the 8th. Watch game highlights from mlb.com:
La Russa on Game 1 loss
Lance Lynn and José Abreu on Game 1 loss
Dusty Baker on Astros win
Lance McCullers on his dominant win
ALDS II – GAME 2
Giolito
Valdez
Friday, October 8, 2021 at 1:07 pm CDT Minute Maid Park White Sox / Lucas Giolito, RHP at Astros / Framber Valdez, LHP On FS1 and MLB Network
White Sox 4 – Astros 9 WP: Ryne Stanek (1-0, 0.00) | LP: Aaron Bummer (0-1, 81.00) MLB Headline: ‘Big-inning team’: 5-run 7th has Astros up 2-0 White Sox Postseason: 0-2 (.000), L2
The Sox come out fighting in the 1st, with an Eloy Jiménez FC that scores Luis Robert (singled, advanced to 2B on José Abreu 1B, advanced to 3B on Yasmani Grandal HBP). In the 5th, a Luis Robert 110.3 MPH RBI 1B scores Leury García (singled, advanced to 2B on Tim Anderson 1B), a José Abreu 1B scores Anderson (advanced to 3B on Robert 1B), and a Yasmani Grandal sac fly scores Robert (advanced to 2B on Abreu 1B, advanced to 3B on WP by Astros reliever Yimi Garcia). Lucas Giolito starts out strong, striking out three (all Ks) in the 1st, but struggles unsuccessfully to throw another clean inning. La Russa pulls him when he walks two in the 5th (3 H, 2 R/ER, 5 BB, 4 SO in 4⅓ IP), sending in Garrett Crochet, who walks a third to load the bases. Then Yuli Gurriel’s first hit of the series (1B) ties the game at 4. All four of Houston’s runs scored through the 5th reach on walks. Crochet closes out the inning on a 5-3 DP. The Astros break it wide open in the 7th. Aaron Bummer goes 1B (Altuve), K (Brantley), RBI 1B (Álvarez). Craig Kimbrel, who had been nearly unstoppable for the Cubs, but has been lousy for the White Sox, takes over. After retiring Gurriel (LO), he allows both inherited runners to score on a Carlos Correa 2-RBI double. Then Kyle Tucker slams a 2-run HR, making it 9-4 Astros. With the damage done, a Chas McCormick PO ends the inning. Liam Hendriks pitches a 1-2-3 8th inning (2 SO). In the 9th, a Luis Robert GO advances César Hernández (walked) and Tim Anderson (singled) to scoring position. But Kendall Graveman dashes their hopes, striking out José Abreu (swinging) on three pitches, and retiring Yasmani Grandal (FO). All 18 of the Sox hits in the first two games have been singles. Here’s hoping that the hometown crowd will bring these White Sox to life in Games 3 and 4. With 13 hits in 5 consecutive postseason games, Tim Anderson ties the MLB record he now shares with Hideki Matsui (2004), Fernando Viña (2001-02), and Will Clark (1989). TA is the *first* player to accomplish this in his *first* 5 postseason games.Watch game highlights from mlb.com:
Tony La Russa on Game 2 loss
Tim Anderson and Lucas Giolito on Game 2 loss
Dusty Baker on Astros Game 2 victory
ALDS II – GAME 3
Garcia
Cease
Sunday, October 10, 2021 at 7:07 pm CDT Guaranteed Rate Field Astros / Luis Garcia, RHP at White Sox / Dylan Cease, RHP On FS1 and MLB Network
Astros 6 – White Sox 12 WP: Michael Kopech (1-0, 11.57) | LP: Yimi García (0-1, 36.00) MLB Headline: Sox ROAR back for raucous fans, force Game 4 White Sox Postseason: 1-2 (.333), W1
Rodón on possible Game 4 start—here’s hoping, Carlos!
Luis Robert looks ahead to Game 3
Luis Garcia on starting Game 3
Dusty Baker on Game 3 prep
STARTING LINEUPS
White Sox
Astros
1
Tim Anderson, SS
José Altuve, 2B
2
Luis Robert, CF
Michael Brantley, LF
3
José Abreu, 1B
Alex Bregman, 3B
4
Yasmani Grandal, C
Yordan Álvarez, DH
5
Eloy Jiménez, LF –Adam Engel, RF (9th)
Carlos Correa, SS
6
Yoán Moncada, 3B
Kyle Tucker, RF
7
Gavin Sheets, DH –Andrew Vaughn, PH–DH (8th)
Yuli Gurriel, 1B
8
Leury Garcia, RF, LF (9th)
Jake Meyers, CF –Aledmys Díaz, PH (9th)
9
César Hernández, 2B
Martín Maldonado, C –Jason Castro, PH (9th)
Dylan Cease starts off in command with a FO, GO, K 1st inning, but quickly loses control in the 2nd. In their half of the 1st, the White Sox put up the first run on an Eloy Jiménez RBI 1B that scores Tim Anderson (leadoff 1B, advanced to 2B on a Yasmani Grandal BB). In the 2nd, Cease issues 3 BB and gives up a 2-RBI 2B and an RBI 1B, making it 3-1 Astros. Then he walks José Altuve. Tony La Russa pulls Cease and sends in Michael Kopech, who makes the final out. Sox offense goes K, K, BB, GO. In the 3rd, Kopech gives up a leadoff 1B, then retires the next two (SO, FC). Kyle Tucker slams a 2-run homer off Kopech before he fans Yuli Gurriel, for the third out. It’s 5-1 Astros. The momentum shifts in bottom 3rd. First, Grandal launches a one-out, 2-run HR that scores Luis Robert (walked). 5-3 Astros. Later, Los White Sox take the lead with a 3-run homer off the bat of Leury García, the result of (presumably) the first 3-García at-bat in MLB history—midway through Leury’s at-bat, Astros starter Luis García is replaced by reliever Yimi García. Leury’s two-out slam brings home Yoán Moncada and Gavin Sheets (both singled). It’s 6-5 Sox. All hell breaks loose in the 4th. After striking out the first two, Kopech gives up a BB, a 1B, and an RBI 1B, then strikes out Yordan Álvarez, to tie the game at 6. In bottom 4th, Anderson, Robert, and Abreu knock three 1Bs in a row, scoring Anderson, with Robert and Abreu remaining on the corners with no outs. Sox are on top again, 7-6. Next, a disputed play that royally pissed off Dusty Baker ends with Grandal reaching on a FC (unsuccessful put out at the plate), Robert scoring on an E3 (throw from 1B deflected off the left arm of Grandal running way inside the base line), and Abreu advancing to 3B. It’s 8-6 White Sox. Next, Jiménez RBI 1B brings in Abreu, advancing Grandal to 2B. Sheets 1B loads the bases. García reachs on a FC that cuts down Grandal at home, leaving the bases loaded. But César Hernández grounds out to end the inning. That’s a total of 17 hitters with 10 reaching (both sides) in the 4th. 9-6 White Sox. The Sox bullpen shuts down the Astros, thereafter. Ryan Tepera retires six in a row (3 SO) in the 5th and 6th. Aaron Bummer takes the mound in the 7th and retires five in a row (4 SO). Craig Kimbrel makes the last out (GO on a 1-2 count) to end top 8th. With two outs in bottom 8th, Andrew Vaughn RBI 2B scores Moncada (singled), García RBI 2B scores Vaughn, and Anderson RBI 1B scores García. Liam Hendriks closes with LO, K, SO.Tim Anderson goes 3-for-6. He now holds the record for the most hits (16) in six consecutive postseason games in MLB history. Is that a thing?! José Abreu is HBP for the 22nd time this season.
➤ White Sox pitching strikes out 16 Astros—a White Sox postseason record for strikeouts in a single game, and the most Astros strikeouts in a game this season (a different tally than the 16 consecutive outs made by White Sox pitching, in the 4th–9th – see below).
White Sox seal Game 3 win with 16 consecutive outs
In the words of A.J. Pierzinsky, “I’m not gonna say he did that on purpose, but he did that on purpose… The only thing ‘intentional’ about Grandal’s alleged interference was that he didn’t get out of the way!”
Tony La Russa on Game 3 victory over Astros
Yasmani Grandal, Dylan Cease, and Leury García on Game 3 win
Liam Hendriks on the win
Tim Anderson goes 3-for-6, has 16 hits in 6 consecutive postseason games
Dusty Baker on Astros Game 3 loss
ALDS II – GAME 4
McCullers
Rodón
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 at 1:07 pm CDT Guaranteed Rate Field Astros / Lance McCullers, Jr., RHP at White Sox / Carlos Rodón, LHP On FS1 and MLB Network
Astros 10 – White Sox 1 WP: Yimi García (1-1, 18.00) | LP: Carlos Rodón (0-1, 6.75) MLB Headline: Astros romp way to fifth straight ALCS White Sox Postseason: 1-3 (.250), L1
➤ Game 4 had been scheduled for Monday, at 2:37 pm CDT, but was postponed due to rain.
Tony La Russa saying things on the day of the rainout
Dusty Baker on the series and the rainout
Astros and White Sox respond to Ryan Tepera’s thinly veiled sign-stealing accusations
STARTING LINEUPS
White Sox
Astros
1
Tim Anderson, SS
José Altuve, 2B
2
Yoán Moncada, 3B
Michael Brantley, LF
3
Luis Robert, CF –Adam Engel, CF (7th)
Alex Bregman, 3B
4
José Abreu, 1B
Yordan Álvarez, DH
5
Yasmani Grandal, C
Carlos Correa, SS
6
Eloy Jiménez, LF
Yuli Gurriel, 1B
7
Gavin Sheets, DH
Kyle Tucker, RF
8
Leury Garcia, RF
Jake Meyers, CF –Chas McCormick, CF (2nd)
9
César Hernández, 2B
Martín Maldonado, C
GAME HIGHLIGHTS AND POST-GAME CONTENT
➤ Tim Anderson goes 0-for-4, but in Game 3 he set the MLB record for most hits in a 6-game span in the postseason—16.
➤ Astros steal four bases, a club postseason record.
The bad throwing omens begin with the first pitch of the game—José Altuve doubles off Carlos Rodón’s 93 MPH fastball to the center of the zone. Rodón fans the next three (2 K), leaving Altuve stranded. The bad hitting omens begin with Tim Anderson’s flyout off the first pitch from Lance McCullers, an 85 MPH slider. Yoán Moncada singles, then advances to 2B on a Luis Robert GO. José Abreu walks, and Yasmani Grandal strikes out swinging, leaving 2 on. Rodón allows Carlos Correa a leadoff 0-2 single, in the 2nd, then retires the next three—all flyouts. Rookie Gavin Sheets slams a leadoff HR—his first career postseason homer and his third hit in two games. César Hernández walks. Leury García and Anderson K. Sox are ahead 1-0, after two. In the 3rd, Rodón strikes out Martín Maldonado and hits Altuve with a 95 MPH fastball. Michael Brantley flies out. Rodón walks Alex Bregman and Yordan Álvarez, to load the bases. Correa knocks an 0-2, 2-RBI double, scoring Altuve and Bregman. It’s 2-1 Astros. Tony La Russa sends in Michael Kopech, who retires Yuli Gurriel on a 3-2 groundout, stranding Álvarez. In the Sox half, Moncada strikes out swinging, Robert singles, and Abreu grounds into a 6-4-3 double play. In the 4th, Kopech gives up a 3-1 single to Kyle Tucker, who steals 2B and 3B. Chas McCormick grounds out. Maldonado scores Tucker on a 2-2 RBI single. Altuve singles on the first pitch. Garrett Crochet steps in, giving up the two inherited runs on a Bregman 2-RBI double, then fanning 2, leaving Bregman on. 5-1 Astros. Grandal gives the Sox their first leadoff hit, but Jiménez grounds into a 4-6-3 double play. Then Sheets hits a double, García walks, and Hernández strikes out swinging, stranding two. In the 5th, Ryan Tepera throws the White Sox only 1-2-3 inning of the game. Astros reliever Yimi García responds in-kind, retiring Anderson, Moncada, and Robert. Tepera remains in to start the 6th. McCormick singles, then advances to 2B on a Maldonado sac bunt. Altuve pops out. La Russa sends in Aaron Bummer who gives up the inherited run on a Brantley RBI single, and strikes out Bregman. 6-1 Astros. Luis Robert leaves the game with a leg injury. Adam Engle subs in, and the Sox fall to Astros reliever Phil Maton in order—Abreu, Grandal, Jiménez. In the 7th, Bummer allows a Guriel single, walks Correa, and retires three others, stranding two. Hernández knocks a single for the Sox, but Sheets, García, and Anderson go down (Anderson is retired by Ryne Stanek, after Dusty Baker makes a late-inning pitching change). Craig Kimbrel train wrecks in the 8th. Maldonado grounds out, then Altuve singles on a 3-2 count and advances to 2B on an E6. Altuve advances to 3B on a wild pitch, then Brantley gets a 3-1 base hit, scoring Altuve. 7-1 Astros. Brantley steals 2B. Bregman pops out, Álvarez walks, and Correa grounds out, stranding two. Astros reliever Kendall Graveman retires Moncada (FO) and Engel (GO), then hits Abreu on a 3-2 count, sending La Russa into a lengthy tirade, that the Crew Chief graciously endures. Grandal grounds out, stranding Abreu. Not that it would have made any difference if he hadn’t, but to top off the big loss, Liam Hendriks bombs. Gurriel singles off his first pitch. Tucker reaches on a 2-2 fielder’s choice (Guriel is out at 2B). Hendriks walks McCormick and strikes out Maldonado, before Altuve smashes a 3-run homer off the first pitch—the 19th postseason HR of Altuve’s career, tying him for 4th of all time. Brantley singles on a 1-0 count. Hendriks strikes out Bregman, stranding Brantley. With Ryan Presley closing for the Astros, the Sox pump out a final heartbeat before flatlining—Jiménez singles, Sheets strikes out swinging, García reaches on a fielder’s choice (Jiménez is out at 2B), and César Hernández grounds out. Watch game highlights from mlb.com:
In bottom 8th, with two outs and a win already out of reach, and gentlemanly José Abreu standing calmly on 1B, Tony La Russa has a cow about Abreu’s 23rd HBP of the season.
In the 2nd, Astros center fielder Jake Meyers injures his shoulder jumping at the wall to grab Gavin Sheets’ smash–a move that looks eerily similar to the one that tore Eloy Jiménez’s pectoral in spring training. Meyers leaves the game.
In his major league debut, Reds starter Riley O’Brien records his first ER (first HR given up), first BB, and first K—all in the first inning! He goes HR, BB, K, BB, in the 2nd, before manager David Bell sends him to the dugout. DEFENSE: Reynaldo López puts up a quality start, giving up just 1 R/ER on 2 H (0 BB, 4 SO) in 6.0 IP. José Ruiz goes 1B, GO, 1B, in the 7th, but gets out of the inning with a 6-4-3 DP. Aaron Bummer goes HBP, E5, FC, 4-6-3 DP, in the 8th. Matt Foster retires 3 in order, to end it. OFFENSE: Hard-hit home runs galore! Luis Robert solo HR (11), in the 1st. Yoán Moncada solo HR (13), in the 2nd. Gavin Sheets solo HR (10), in the 4th. Gavin Sheets 1B scores Eloy Jiménez (singled, advanced to 2B on Yoán Moncada BB, advanced to 3B on Leury García sac bunt) and César Hernández FC scores Yoán Moncada (walked, advanced to 2B on Leury García SB, advanced to 3B on Gavin Sheets 1B), in the 6th. Luis Robert 2-run HR (11) scores César Hernández (doubled, stole 3B on WP), in the 8th. Watch game highlights from mlb.com:
Cardinals to NL Wild Card Game
MLB Advanced Media, LP
With tonight’s 6-2 win over the Brewers—their 17th consecutive win—the red-hot Cardinals clinch the second spot in the National League Wild Card Game, on October 6.
➤ With the Astros 10-4 win today over the Athletics, they will host the White Sox in Game 1 of the ALDS, on October 7. If the Sox win and the Astros lose tomorrow, both teams will have the same season record, but the Astros won the season series 5-2, which would give them home-field advantage.
DEFENSE: Lucas Giolito labors, but ends up with a respectable 1 R/ER on 2 H (1 BB, 3 SO) in 5.0 IP. Ryan Burr allows a H and issues a BB with no outs, but gets out of it with a K and a Tim Anderson unassisted DP, in the 6th. Dallas Keuchel’s new role as a reliever is off to a poor start. He goes LO, 1B, K RBI 1B, RBI 2B, BB, RBI 1B, in the 7th, before Matt Foster steps in to make the final out (LO), making it 4-0 Tigers. Aaron Bummer pitches a clean 1-2-3 8th. Liam Hendricks does his usual bang-up job, retiring 2 in a row (2 SO), for the save. OFFENSE: Tigers starter Matt Manning struck out 7 White Sox, allowing just 2 H and no R (1 BB) in 5.0 IP. But their bullpen fell to the White Sox. Down 4-1 in mid 7th, the Sox bats came to life: Yoán Moncada RBI 2B scores Yasmani Grandal (doubled). Gavin Sheets RBI 1B scores Moncada. Tim Anderson RBI 1B brings in Sheets (advanced to 2B on Leury Garcia 1B). In the 8th, Yoán Mocada seals the deal with a 2-run HR that brings home Billy Hamilton (PR for Eloy Jiménez, who walked). Watch game highlights from mlb.com:
October 3—With today’s 11-4 win against the Padres, the Giants clinch the National League West title. With the best record in the NL (107-55), they will take on the winner of the Wild Card Game (October 6) in the NLDS.
Yankees to AL Wild Card Game
MLB Advanced Media, LP
October 3—With today’s 1-0 walk-off against the Rays, the Yankees clinch a spot in the American League Wild Card Game, on October 5. They will face the Red Sox in Boston, due to Boston’s 10-9 edge in the regular season series.
Red Sox to AL Wild Card Game
MLB Advanced Media, LP
October 3—With today’s 7-5 victory over the Nationals, the Red Sox clinch a spot in the American League Wild Card Game, on October 5. They will face the Yankees at home, due to their narrow 10-9 win of the regular season series.