(Arlington) Jose Altuve excels under pressure with the Houston Astros thanks to his ability to remain calm during the most crucial moments of October, and even after another heated incident against the Texas Rangers.
The defending World Series champions are just one win away from a third straight American League title after Altuve’s ninth-inning three-run home run gave the Astros a season-ending 5-4 victory. League Championship Series.
“He has a high level of concentration, because that’s what you need in big moments like this. Concentration, desire and relaxation combined. And not everyone can put those three things together,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said.
“He’s one of the most intense guys I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen some great ones. »
Baker was not on the bench when Altuve hit 26It is career home run in playoff games, a total that ranks second in major league baseball history, three behind Manny Ramirez.
Just before Altuve’s home run, pitcher Bryan Abreu and Baker were ejected after Astros reliever Adolis García hit a pitch in the eighth inning.
The incident occurred two innings after the Rangers slugger hit a three-run home run off Justin Verlander that gave his team a 4-2 lead.
After making contact with the ball, Garcia took 16 steps down the first base line as he watched the ball land in the stands.
He pounded his chest and had already covered more than half the distance from home plate to the first pad when he energetically threw the bat to the ground before starting to run down the paths.
Two innings later, García was furious after being hit in the left arm by a 100 mph fastball, and immediately turned to catcher Martín Maldonado.
García waved his finger at Maldonado, while home plate umpire Marvin Hudson pushed Garcia away.
Once calm had returned, the referees, after consultation, expelled Abreu and García.
Baker came out of the dugout and became involved in a heated argument with three of the officers. Baker threw his cap on the ground and was also ejected. From the bench, the 74-year-old coach continued to argue with Hudson for six minutes before retreating to the dressing room.
After the match, head referee James Hoye explained to a group of reporters that Abreu was sent off for landing an intentional shot. Garcia was removed from the match for being the aggressor in the situation.
“The guy hits a three-run home run, the next inning he gets hit,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. I would have been unhappy too if I were in ‘Doli’s place. »
In the ninth, Rangers outfielder José Leclerc gave up a single to pinch hitter Yainer Diaz, first on base, and a walk to Jon Singleton, the next hitter.
With a no-ball count and a hit, Altuve followed with a Leclerc changeup over the left-field fence, out of outfielder Evan Carter’s glove reach.
After winning all three games at their Texas rivals’ home field, the Astros lead three wins to two in this best-of-seven series that continues Sunday night in Houston.
“We got it right so many times. We never gave up until the end,” noted Altuve.
The Astros’ Alex Bregman and the Rangers’ Nathaniel Lowe also hit home runs.
“Emotions are high during the playoffs. You have two of the best teams facing each other. Everyone wants to win. I think that’s what he is,” Bregman said of Altuve.
“Your heart rate is very slow. He stays calm under pressure. He is confident in his abilities. His concentration is still very high. »
