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Astros Turn A Double Play To Escape A Jam

Astros Turn Three Double Plays to Preserve Lead in Thrilling Victory

Inning-Ending Double Plays Key to Houston's Win

The Houston Astros showcased their defensive prowess on Saturday night, turning three inning-ending double plays to preserve their lead and secure a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. The plays came at crucial moments in the game and helped the Astros maintain their advantage throughout the contest.

Clutch Double Play in the Sixth Inning

With the Red Sox threatening to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth inning, the Astros turned a double play to escape a bases-loaded jam. Jeremy Peña fielded a ground ball and threw to Jose Altuve at second base, who relayed to Jon Singleton at first to complete the inning-ending play.

Double Play Ends Red Sox Threat in the Seventh

In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Red Sox once again loaded the bases with two outs. However, Jake Meyers grounded into a double play, allowing Astros' pitcher Jake Bush to escape the jam unscathed.

Impressive Performance by Framber Valdez

Astros' starting pitcher Framber Valdez delivered a stellar performance on the mound, throwing seven shutout innings while allowing only four hits and striking out eight batters. The left-hander earned his eighth consecutive win with his impressive outing.

Offensive Contributions from Astros

Yainer Diaz and Jose Altuve provided key offensive contributions for the Astros. Diaz hit a solo home run in the fourth inning to give Houston an early lead, while Altuve drove in two runs with a single in the fifth inning.

Red Sox Struggles Continue

The Red Sox have now lost four of their last five games and are struggling to find consistency on both sides of the ball. Their offense has been inconsistent, and their pitching staff has been unable to provide consistent support.


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