Marin Independent Journal

Correa hits walk-off HR, keeps Astros alive in ALCS

- By Bernie Wilson

SAN DIEGO » Carlos Correa homeredwit­h one out in the ninth inning and theHouston Astros beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 Thursday behind sensationa­l pitching from five rookies to remain alive in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

Correa drove a fastball at the letters from Nick Anderson to straightaw­ay center field, watched the ball for a few steps and then flung his bat. He was greeted at home by his ecstatic teammates. Correa is only 3 for 18 in the series, but two of the hits are homers.

Houstonwon a second straight

eliminatio­n game thanks in large part to starter Luis Garcia and four fellow rookies, who combined to hold the Rays to two runs and four hits through 6 2/3 innings before manager Dusty Baker finally turned to a veteran, Josh James. Ryan Pressly, the seventh Astros pitcher, got the victory.

The Astros pulled to 3-2 and forced Game 6 on Friday, which will be a rematch between left-handers Blake Snell of Tampa Bay and Framber Valdez of Houston.

In the ALCS for a fourth straight year, the Astros are trying to join the 2004 Boston Red Sox as the only teams to come back from a 3- 0 deficit in a best- ofseven series. The Red Sox beat the New York Yankees in the ALCS and went on to win their firstWorld Series in 86 seasons.

Otherwise, big league clubs leading 3- 0 in a bestof-seven postseason series are 37-1.

The Astros became the first team to hit a leadoff and walkoff home run in a postseason game.

“We hada meeting after we lost that third game. We said, ‘Hey, we’re not ready to go home, so we’ve got to do something about it.’” Correa said. “But we’ve still got a longways to go. We’ve got to keep taking care of business.”

Baker said Correa called thewalkoff. The twohugged during the celebratio­n.

“Boy, that will go down as one of greatest games

in history and hopefully go down as one of greatest comebacks in history after two more games,” said Baker, 71, the firstmanag­er to take five different teams to the playoffs. “That’s as big a game as I’ve been involved in. That’s one of the reason’s that I came back.”

The Astros, who got into the playoffs with a 29- 31 regular-season record, are trying to reach the World Series for the third time in four years. They are trying to get there in a year when they have been criticized

for their role in a cheating scandal en route to the 2017 title that was uncovered last offseason.

Correa also hit a walkoff homer inGame 2 of the 2017 ALCS off Aroldis Chapman of the New York Yankees.

George Springer homered on opener John Curtiss’ first pitch andMichael Brantley broke a tie with a two-run single. Houston became the first teamwith a leadoffand­walk-offhome run in a postseason game.

“You go from feeling pretty good about our chances to knowing the game was over a short time after that,” Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier said. “They played a little bit better than us today, and it came down to one swing.”

Tampa Bay’s Ji- Man Choi tied the game with a homer to deep right leading off the eighth.

Rookie Randy Arozarena continued his remarkable postseason by hitting his sixth homer in 12 games and Brandon Lowe also connected for the Rays, who need one more win to reach the Fall Classic for the second time in franchise history.

 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Astros’ Carlos Correa runs past the Rays’ Willy Adames after hitting a walk-off homer during the ninth inning of Game 5of the ALCS on Thursday.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Astros’ Carlos Correa runs past the Rays’ Willy Adames after hitting a walk-off homer during the ninth inning of Game 5of the ALCS on Thursday.

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