NEW YORK, NY – August 8, 2025 – The Houston Astros opened their three-game series at Yankee Stadium with a hard-fought 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees tonight, thanks to a go-ahead hit from Carlos Correa and a clutch closing performance by Josh Hader. The win, which came in extra innings, was a testament to the team’s new look and resilience.
The Astros offense started hot in the first inning, with Jose Altuve hitting a two-run home run, his 20th of the season. Correa followed with an RBI single, continuing his strong hitting since rejoining the team. The Yankees battled back, and the game was tied 2-2 in the sixth on an RBI single from Aaron Judge, setting the stage for a classic duel.
The game remained locked in a 2-2 tie for the next three innings, forcing it into extras. The Astros finally broke through in the tenth inning. With Altuve on base as the designated runner, Correa stepped to the plate and delivered a clutch line-drive single to center field, scoring Altuve and giving the Astros a 3-2 lead. Taylor Trammell then hit a crucial two-run homer to give the Astros a 5-2 lead.
But the story of the game was not just about offense. New Astros reliever Enyel De Los Santos made his team debut, and Bryan Abreu and Josh Hader were instrumental in preserving the victory. Hader, who came on in the ninth, worked a full two innings, including the tenth, and earned the win with a crucial save.
Meanwhile, Jose Abreu was not in the lineup, a sign that the Astros are moving forward with Christian Walker at first base. The veteran Abreu has not appeared in a game since being released by the team earlier this season and then re-signed to a minor league deal.
The victory not only snaps a three-game losing streak but also provides a much-needed shot of confidence as they face their arch-rivals in a pivotal series. For Correa, his go-ahead hit was a moment of true vindication, proving that the team’s bold decision to bring him back is already paying dividends.