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George Springer, Jose Altuve lift Astros over Rays to force a Game 7 in ALCS

George Springer celebrates after scoring on a double by Jose Altuve in Houston's win over Tampa Bay in Game 6 of the ALCS.
The Astros’ George Springer is pumped up Friday after scoring on a fifth-inning double by Jose Altuve in Houston’s 7-4 win over Tampa Bay in Game 6 of the ALCS.
(Gregory Bull / Associated Press)
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George Springer and Jose Altuve keyed a four-run rally in the fifth inning, Framber Valdez pitched six brilliant innings, and the Houston Astros beat the Tampa Bay Rays for the third consecutive game, 7-4, on Friday to force a deciding Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.

Houston chased starter Blake Snell in the fifth before Springer hit a go-ahead, two-run single and scored on Altuve’s double. Carlos Correa, who hit a walk-off home run in Thursday night’s 4-3 victory, added an RBI single.

“We’re relentless, and when we said we didn’t want to go home, we really meant that,” Correa said. “We want to keep playing baseball, and we don’t want this to be the end of our season. We took care of these three games, and now we’ve got to take one more. If we don’t win that game, then it’s all meant nothing. We’ve got to go out there tomorrow and get that win. It’ll be great.”

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The Astros are one win away from their third World Series in four seasons and joining the 2004 Boston Red Sox as the only teams to rally from a 3-0 deficit to win a seven-game playoff series. The Red Sox stunned the New York Yankees to win the ALCS before winning their first World Series in 86 seasons.

Will Smith hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the sixth inning, Corey Seager homered twice and the Dodgers won 7-3 over the Atlanta Braves in Game 5 of the NLCS.

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

Earlier this week, some of the Astros watched a documentary on the 2004 Red Sox.

Houston also is trying to become the first team to win a pennant with a losing regular-season record (29-31). The Astros have been criticized for their role in a cheating scandal en route to the 2017 title that was uncovered last offseason.

“We’re not through writing history,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said. “We’re hoping we can have a happy ending to this historic season and historic year.”

He added: “This team’s battled back big time. You’ve got to love this team, or some people hate this team, but I mean you’ve at least got to respect this team, the way that they’ve worked.”

Manuel Margot homered twice and drove in three runs for the Rays, who after blowing the 3-0 series lead remain one win away from the second World Series in franchise history and moved within one loss from joining the 2004 Yankees in ignominy.

Game 7 on Saturday night will feature the pitchers who started and finished Houston’s Game 7 win against the Dodgers in the 2017 World Series. Right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. will go for the Astros, while 36-year-old Charlie Morton is expected to start for the Rays. In the decisive Game 7 in 2017, McCullers started and went 2 1/3 scoreless innings while Morton pitched the final four innings for the victory. Morton signed with Tampa Bay before the 2019 season.

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Key plays from the Houston Astros’ 7-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 6 of the ALCS.

It’s also a rematch of Game 2 of this series, won 4-2 by Morton and the Rays.

“We’ve just got to bounce back,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “This isn’t the scenario that we wanted leading 3-0, but this is a resilient group. Encouraged that the offense kind of got going there. Look for some carryover.

“There’s no doubt the momentum has shifted, but I would bet on this team being very capable of bouncing back.”

Valdez (3-1), who lost the opener of this series 2-1 to Snell (2-2), held the Astros to one run and three hits while striking out nine and walking three in his third career postseason start. He gave up Willy Adames’ RBI double to left in the second.

Astros closer Ryan Pressly pitched for the third consecutive day and got three outs for his second save to go with a win in Game 5. He yielded Yoshitomo Tsutsugo’s one-out single, then induced Mike Brosseau’s game-ending double-play grounder, a call upheld in a video review. Pressly threw nine pitches, all for strikes, raising his three-day total to 39.

Baker, the Astros’ 71-year-old skipper who led NL teams for the first 22 seasons of his 23-year managerial career, used some old-school baseball to outfox his younger counterpart, the 42-year-old Cash, to overturn a 1-0 deficit in the fifth. The rally had only one hard-hit ball. The Astros had been frustrated in the first three games when they scalded balls right to fielders.

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Snell walked Yuli Gurriel opening the fifth and gave up a single to Aledmys Diaz on his 82nd pitch. Cash, whose team was built around analytics, pulled Snell before he could face the No. 9 batter, catcher Martin Maldonado, and leadoff hitter Springer, who had struck out twice.

With Max Fried, Ian Anderson and Bryse Wilson, the Atlanta Braves have developed a strong young core of players capable of reaching the World Series.

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Maldonado laid down a sacrifice bunt against Diego Castillo, and Springer punched a two-run single to center through a hole in Tampa Bay’s drawn-in infield that was also in a shift. Altuve followed with a double into the left-field corner that brought in Springer, who might have been out if Brandon Lowe had hit the cutoff man.

After Michael Brantley walked, Correa singled to left to bring in Altuve.

Snell yielded two runs and three hits in four-plus innings, struck out four and walked four.

Baker, hired after AJ Hinch was fired following the revelation of the sign-stealing scandal, is the first manager to take five different teams to the playoffs. He has yet to win a World Series as a manager. His San Francisco Giants reached the 2002 Fall Classic before losing in seven games to the Angels. As a player, he helped the Dodgers win the World Series in 1981 against the New York Yankees.

Houston’s Kyle Tucker homered off rookie Shane McClanahan leading off the sixth. In the seventh, Brantley hit an RBI single and Tucker a sacrifice fly.

Margot homered off Andre Scrubb leading off the Rays’ seventh and hit a two-run shot off Cristian Javier with two outs in the eighth.

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Astros: McCullers struck out 11 in seven innings in taking the loss in Game 2. He gave up four runs, only one earned, and four hits.

Rays: Morton pitched five scoreless innings in winning Game 2.

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