Correa hits RBI double in 10th, Astros rally past M's 5-4

Carlos Correa drove inside the prevailing run in the 10th inning after Alex Bregman tied the game inside the ninth, and the Houston Astros rallied beyond the Seattle Mariners 5-4 on Tuesday night time.

Correa greeted Yohan Ramirez (1-3) with a ground-rule double to proper-middle, scoring Yuli Gurriel, who commenced the inning at second.

"It changed into an crucial outing for us understanding that they have been playing remarkable baseball," Correa said. "They’re close inside the department, they’re hungry and want to win, so we just had to go out there and make a assertion on this collection."

Bregman tied it with a two-run home run off the train tracks in left area off Paul Sewald within the backside of the ninth.

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"We want to play excellent baseball down the stretch and live wholesome and build a few momentum of playing appropriate baseball, prevailing baseball," Bregman said. "I think we’re doing an awesome job of that."

Houston manager Dusty Baker known as the win "as big of a victory as we've had in all likelihood all 12 months."

"He’s been known for that," Baker stated of Bregman’s home run. "He’s been hitting the ball quite properly, and you know a homer become due."

Sewald walked José Altuve to steer off the ninth, and Michael Brantley flew out to Mitch Haniger in front of the wall in right-middle earlier than Bregman’s blast.

"Sewald wasn’t quite as sharp as we've seen him the general public of the year," Seattle supervisor Scott Servais stated. "He fell behind in the count number this night, and that’s sort of been his component is to govern the counts, get in advance and finish men off. He struggled to try this tonight."

Ryne Stanek (2-four) pitched an excellent 10th for the win.

The Mariners failed to increase Tom Murphy, who started the tenth on 2nd. Dylan Moore popped up a bunt to steer off the inning before  flyouts.

"We do need to execute," Servais stated "We haven’t executed a great process of that. The funny factor is, we had like 5 men out early running on getting bunts down and such things as that because we realize we are going to play lots of near video games. … You can exercise all of it you need, however you want to execute it at some stage in the sport, and we weren’t capable of do this this night."

Kyle Seager hit a solo domestic run to right to steer off the 6th, giving the Mariners a three-2 lead. It was Seager’s thirty fourth home run of the season and 18th since the All Star wreck.

J.P. Crawford tied it at two in the fifth with a -run double. Luis Torrens extended Seattle’s benefit to four-2 with an RBI unmarried in the 9th.

Altuve hit a solo home run off the foul pole in left with two outs within the 1/3. After Brantley singled, Bregman hit an RBI double that driven the result in 2-0. Brantley had three hits for the Astros.

Houston turned into 2 for 13 with runners in scoring role, while Seattle became 2 for 10.

Jake Odorizzi allowed  runs on 5 hits with three strikeouts in five innings.

Logan Gilbert approved  runs on six hits with 5 strikeouts in four 1/three innings.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: OF Kyle Lewis, who was originally placed on the injured list since June 1 with a right meniscus tear, has been shut down for the rest of the season with a bone bruise in his right knee, Servais said.

Astros: RHP Forrest Whitley, who underwent Tommy John surgery on March 17, has started a throwing program at the Astros’ complex in Florida, according to the team.

CLUTCH CATCH

Kyle Tucker made a jumping snag against the right field wall of a flyball by J.P. Crawford in the top of the 10th to keep the game tied.

"Lost in the shuffle was the play Tucker made in right field," Baker said. "That was a huge play because I thought that ball had a chance to get out of here. Tuck made a great play."

UP NEXT

Mariners: LHP Tyler Andreson (6-9, 4.08 ERA) will make his eighth start with the Mariners on Wednesday. The left-hander is 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA with the Mariners since being acquired on July 28 from Pittsburgh.

Astros: RHP José Urquidy (6-3, 3.42 ERA) will make his second start since coming off the IL when he takes the mound on Wednesday in the series finale. Urquidy threw 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs against the Padres on Friday.

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