Astros score 6 runs in one inning


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  1. Astros score 6 runs in one inning
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  3. Louis scored all of its runs in the first inning and cruised to a 6-2 victory over Chicago on Saturday. But he does much more than play the organ. But Andrew Benintendi was caught looking on a third strike to end the threat. Lineups LHP Chris Sale and RHP Justin Verlander are the starters.
  4. Andrew Benintendi and J. Jose Altuve then popped out to Brock Holt to end the inning.
  5. They added three runs in the ninth, two on 's fourth homer of the season. The Red Sox hold on for the 7-5 victory and we head to Dakota with the series locked up. Darvish, who lasted just five outs in his Game 3 start, was able to get out of the inning by retiring Carlos Correa on a grounder to first and winning a 13-pitch battle with Yulieski Gurriel, who flew out to right. Hinch met a long look as Gonzalez hit his back pretty hard. In the fifth, Yasiel Puig lined out to first with runners at first and third with two outs. Verlander completed another 1-2-3 inning, inducing a groundout from Mookie Betts.
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  7. DENVER -- The Astros' offense was about as punchless as it could be for much of Tuesday night's game against the Rockies. Houston had managed only a pair of walks after the second inning and had been sent down in 16 consecutive at-bats by the Rockies heading to extra innings. Things turned suddenly in the 10th inning with the Astros sending 10 batters to the plate and erupting for six runs, including a two-run homer by George Springer, to beat the Rockies, 8-2, in the interleague series opener Coors Field. DENVER -- The Astros' offense was about as punchless as it could be for much of Tuesday night's game against the Rockies. Houston had managed only a pair of walks after the second inning and had been sent down in 16 consecutive at-bats by the Rockies heading to extra innings. Things turned suddenly in the 10th inning with the Astros sending 10 batters to the plate and erupting for six runs, including a two-run homer by George Springer, to beat the Rockies, 8-2, in the interleague series opener Coors Field. Josh Reddick opened the 10th with a single off Wade Davis that skipped past center fielder Charlie Blackmon, allowing Reddick to take third on an error. Kemp put the Astros ahead one out later with a clutch single, and rookie Kyle Tucker added a two-run, pinch-hit triple to make it 5-2. Springer followed with his 17th homer. We took advantage of a mistake. Reddick had the clean hit to start the inning. There was a lot of ways that inning could have gone, and we continued to put up good at-bats. He admitted it was a huge confidence boost. We'll play better off of that. The Astros made the Rockies pay for a fielding error by shortstop Trevor Story to start the game when Alex Bregman clubbed his 21st homer of the season on the 10th pitch thrown by Rockies starter Tyler Anderson for a 2-0 lead. Marwin Gonzalez led off the second with a single and the Astros didn't get another hit until the 10th. We had a couple of guys picked off. There was a lot of mess in the middle part of the game, and Gerrit was cruising up until his la

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