The fifth game of the series will be played this Wednesday afternoon at the Boston team field.
Second base Venezuelan José Altuve and the third baseman Alex Bregman They hit home runs for the Houston Astros, who beat the Boston Red Sox and tie the American League Championship Series.
With their victory the Astros put numbers 2-2 in the series that is played to the best of seven.
Both teams must play a fifth game at “Fenway Park”, Red Sox field, where they had not lost the entire postseason, and the defending champions of the American LeagueThe Astros have been guaranteed at least one more game in Houston, the sixth, which will take place on Friday.
At the top of the eighth inning Altuve took it upon himself to put equal numbers of 2-2 on the board by hitting a solo four-corner hit.
The Venezuelan, who has been a key bat in the attack of the Astros in the postseason, He sent the ball to the street with a hit that sent the ball fly 400 feet above the left field fence.
Altuve, who hit once in four trips to the batter’s box, pushed a run and hit the register twice.
The Venezuelan middleman came to the ring in the ninth inning of seven races.
The Ranger Michael Brantley doubled between right and center fields and pushed Altuve to first base on the register Cuban Yuli Gurriel and to pinch hitter Jason Castro.
In the first episode, third baseman Alex Bregman (1) was in charge of giving mobility to the board with a four-corner hit, solitary.
Gurriel hit the doorbell once in four trips and once stepped on the accountant.
Cuban designated hitter Yordan Álvarez connected twice in four meetings with the pitcher and finished with a RBI and a run scored.
Álvarez also shaped the cluster of seven runs in the ninth inning hitting a single to left field, which boosted Brantley’s run.
In that same entry the guardabosques Kyle Tucker he singled to second base, allowing Alvarez to hit the buzzer.
Puerto Rican shortstop Carlos Correa faced the batter five times, connected twice and once reached the scorer on a single by Castro, with which the rain of seven scores started in the ninth episode.
While Gurriel hit once in four games with the batter and came home once.
The victory went to relief Kendall Graveman (1-0) in two-round work.
Shortstop for the Boston Red Sox Xander Bogaerts (1) homered in the first inning with a circulating man.
The defeat carried her el relevo Nathan Eovaldi (1-1) in two thirds of entry.
The ranger Puerto Rican Enrique Hernández connected once five times.
Third baseman Dominican Rafael Devers he was in the batter’s box four times, made contact once and hit the counter pad once, when Bogaerts hit back full.
Boston had intimidated Astros pitchers by hitting them 10 home runs in the series, including a record three grand slams that turned Games 2 and 3 into losses for the Texan team.
The Red Sox, which were the first team in the history of the Big leagues in double-digit hits six times in a row in a single postseason, they had just five on Tuesday, two of them trailing seven in the ninth.
The fifth game of the series will be played on Wednesday afternoon at the Red Sox, who will raise Chris Sale to the mound, and the Astros will have as their starter dominicano Framber Valdez. (D)

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