HOUSTON, Texas — The Houston Astros bounced back from a lopsided loss last night, defeating the Boston Red Sox 4-1 in the series finale tonight at Daikin Park. The victory, combined with a tight race still playing out for the Seattle Mariners, moves the Astros back into a tie for first place in the American League West.
Starting pitcher Hunter Brown was the star of the night, earning his 10th win of the season with a masterful performance. Brown allowed only one run on six hits and three walks over 6 2/3 innings, holding the Red Sox offense in check.
The Astros offense, meanwhile, provided just enough run support with timely hitting and power. Jeremy Peña led off the first inning with a home run against Red Sox starter Walker Buehler. Yainer Diaz followed later in the inning with an RBI single, and then launched a two-run homer in the sixth inning to provide the final margin of victory.
The bullpen, pitching without All-Star closer Josh Hader who was placed on the injured list yesterday, was solid. Bryan Abreu secured his first save of the season, working a scoreless ninth inning.
The Astros’ victory tonight has significant implications for the American League West standings. The win brings their record to 68-53, moving them back into a tie for the division lead. Their main rivals, the Seattle Mariners, are currently in a close battle in their own game against the Baltimore Orioles, meaning the final division standings will hinge on that outcome. Following these two top contenders, the Texas Rangers hold the third spot, trailing the leaders by a considerable margin. The Los Angeles Angels and the Oakland Athletics round out the division, sitting further back and facing long odds to contend for the division title this late in the season.
The Astros will have an off-day tomorrow before beginning a three-game series against the New York Yankees on Friday.