top of page

Astros sweep Yankees in ALCS, advance to World Series again

  • Writer: AP
    AP
  • Oct 24, 2022
  • 4 min read

In recent years, it's almost become an October ritual: Astros top Yankees. Astros take pennant.


ree

The Houston Astros made going to the World Series look easy.


Yordan Álvarez and Alex Bregman delivered big hits and Houston advanced to the World Series again, finishing a four-game sweep in the AL Championship Series with a 6-5 victory Sunday night aided by another defensive gaffe from New York.


Taking advantage of a costly error by second baseman Gleyber Torres to produce the go-ahead rally in the seventh inning, the Astros won their second consecutive pennant and fourth in six years.


Rookie shortstop Jeremy Peña hit a three-run homer off ailing Yankees starter Néstor Cortés to help the AL West champions overcome an early 3-0 deficit. Peña was picked as the ALCS MVP.


''It's surreal. You dream about this stuff when you're a kid,'' he said. ''We're a step away from the ultimate goal.''


Perfect in the playoffs, Houston opens the World Series at home Friday night against Bryce Harper and the wild-card Philadelphia Phillies, who beat San Diego to close out the best-of-seven NLCS in five games.

It was the first time both pennants were decided on the same day since 1992.


After losing to Atlanta in last year's World Series, Houston is 7-0 this postseason, earning the fifth pennant in franchise history and another chance at its second championship.

The team's 2017 title was tainted by a cheating scandal.


''A lot has been said but there's not a lot to say anymore, man. We keep coming here. We keep facing the best of the best and we keep winning,'' pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. said.


''When everything happened a few years ago, we knew the one thing that we could do is we could win and we could win and win a lot. I understand people are still not going to like us. They're going to boo us, but at some point you have to respect what we're doing.''


New York remained without a World Series appearance for 13 years as Aaron Judge's sensational season ended with a whimper. After setting an AL record with 62 home runs, the star slugger can become a free agent next month.


''I could sit here and make excuses about if a ball falls this way, a ball drops that way or a pitch is made here and there. But what it comes down to is they just played better than us,'' Judge said.


With the playoffs expanded to 12 teams this year, the Phillies became the first club in baseball history to finish third in the standings and reach the World Series. Philadelphia was 87-75 during the regular season - Justin Verlander and the Astros went 106-56 under manager Dusty Baker, seven games better than any other American League team.

''These are the greatest guys that I've ever been around!'' Baker said during the postgame celebration on the field. ''They come to play every day, all day.''

After racing to a 61-23 record in early July, AL East champion New York was no match for the Astros in October - again.


Houston went 9-2 against the Yankees overall this year and has eliminated them from the playoffs four times in the past eight seasons, including in the ALCS in 2017 and 2019.

In fact, New York has lost in its last five trips to the AL Championship Series and hasn't claimed a pennant since winning its record 27th World Series championship in 2009.

No. 28 has proved most elusive.


''This is as bad as it gets,'' manager Aaron Boone said.


Back in the leadoff spot, Harrison Bader had three hits and scored three times for New York. He connected off winning pitcher Hector Neris for his fifth home run of the playoffs, giving the Yankees a 5-4 lead in the sixth.


ree
Photo: Johnny Milano/New York Times

They couldn't hold it when they absolutely had to.


Pena hit what should have been an inning-ending double-play ball to Torres in the seventh. But his flip to second base went wide of shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa as the crowd of 46,545 groaned, and the Astros had two runners on.


Álvarez singled home the tying run on the next delivery from losing pitcher Jonathan Loáisiga, and Bregman put Houston ahead with an RBI single off Clay Holmes.


It was the sixth error of this postseason for the Yankees, who also gave the Astros a pivotal gift in Game 3. Chas McCormick hit an early two-run homer off New York ace Gerrit Cole after Bader, a Gold Glove outfielder, dropped a two-out fly when he nearly collided with Judge in right-center.


Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly shut the door with perfect relief.

Pressly retired Judge on a comebacker for his third save of the series and fourth this postseason, sending the Astros rushing out of the dugout for ecstatic hugs and handshakes on the infield.


Moments later, a throng of orange-clad Houston fans chanted ''Sweep! Sweep!'' behind the team's third base dugout in a mostly empty Yankee Stadium.


Astros players and coaches then headed inside their clubhouse for a booze-filled party, dancing to loud rap music and drinking beer out of Pena's MVP trophy.


''They beat us in every facet,'' Cole said.


DUSTY'S QUEST

The 73-year-old Baker is headed to his third World Series in 25 seasons as a major league manager, still seeking his first championship as bench boss. He did win as a player with the Los Angeles Dodgers.


''It's a very exciting time for me and the organization,'' Baker said before the game. ''These guys have come to expect winning. Winning breeds winning.''


OPENING ACT

Needing a win to extend their season, the Yankees got off to a fast start in the first inning following an 84-minute delay due to a threat of rain. Giancarlo Stanton laced an RBI single off McCullers, and Torres blooped a run-scoring single into center.


Anthony Rizzo's two-out RBI double made it 3-0 in the second, but Stanton struck out with runners at second and third. Rizzo also delivered a two-out RBI single that tied it 4-all in the fourth.


UP NEXT

Verlander is likely to start his third World Series opener. The 39-year-old ace went 18-4 with a 1.75 ERA this season in a hugely successful comeback from Tommy John surgery, making him a favorite to win his third Cy Young Award. He was hit hard in the Division Series opener against Seattle, then struck out 11 in six innings of one-run ball to win Game 1 of the ALCS. He is 0-6 in seven World Series starts.

Comments


News

World Baseball Classic

The Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation announces Cuba's participation in the 6th World Baseball Classic
The Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation (FCBS) announced this Saturday that Cuba will participate in the VI World Baseball Classic.

World Baseball Classic

Cuba was already on track to participate in the 2026 World Baseball Classic
Although recent announcements were made, Cuba's participation had already been communicated since last October.

International Baseball

The Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation announced the country's non-participation in the 2025 Caribbean Cup
The Cuban Baseball Federation (FCBS) announced on Tuesday that Cuba will not take part in the upcoming Caribbean Baseball Cup, which is scheduled to occur in the Bahamas from December 1 to 9.

Americas Baseball Cup

The rescheduling of the Americas Baseball Cup: What does it mean for the future of the tournament?
The announcement this Saturday of the cancellation of the first edition of the Copa América is a major blow to baseball in the continent.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Iglesias concludes the season with his 29th save; Oviedo delivers a solid performance despite the loss; Ibáñez reached base four times; Vargas hits his 16th home run; Pagés records his 86th
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Arozarena with multi-hit game and 29th steal; Pagés reached his 27th HR; Yandy is injured; Yariel earned a win; Quero had a one-hit night, and Vargas scored two runs; Adolis benched again
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Pagés hit 26th home run; Cano delivered another scoreless relief performance; Arozarena recorded one hit; Adolis and Yandy absent on Wednesday; Yordan's return in 2025 seems unlikely
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Cano delivered a scoreless performance; Yandy, Arozarena, and Pages didn't get any hits on Thursday; Moncada was benched for the third consecutive game
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Yandy with impeccable night; Oviedo with another no-decision; Yariel charged with a loss; Ribalta to AAA; Morejón with 12th win; Awful night for Arozarena; Vargas hitless;
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Iglesias achieves his 250th MLB career save; Yordan will be out for some time but won't be placed on the IL; Yandy hits a milestone; Yariel earns his 14th hold; Pagés has a multi-hit game
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Yordan sustained an ankle injury; Pagés homered and doubled; Mesa Jr. demoted to AAA; Cortés is returning; Vargas rested on Monday
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Morales with fourth win; Chapman protects lead for 30th save; Yandy tallies 24th homer; Adolis went hitless in return; Moncada left game with injury; Iglesias with multi-hit game
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Pagés and Yandy with multi-hit games; Adolis activated; Cano blew another save; Mesa and Yordan went hitless on Saturday; Chapman struggles again; Ribalta recalled by the Nats
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Oviedo delivers a quality start; Arozarena reaches base four times; Yordan fails to get a hit; Gurriel Jr. reveals he underwent surgery; Moncada with multi-hit game; Zulueta back to AAA
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Arozarena hits 27th HR; Moncada smashes his 12th homer; Cano couldn't secure a save; Mesa Jr. drives in two RBIs; Yordan had multiple hits; Adolis participated in a live batting practice
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Iglesias secures his 25th save; Morales records first loss; Mesa hits his first MLB home run; Arozarena achieves a multi-hit game; Adolis is set to return soon; Soler moved to the 6o-day IL
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Chapman with rare four-strikeout save; Arozarena and Moncada with multi-hit games; Gurriel Jr. to have surgery; Cortés to the IL retroactive to September 4; Vargas might be back tomorrow
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.

World Baseball Classic

The Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation (FCBS) submits a protest note in anticipation of the 2026 World Baseball Classic
The Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation issued a protest note today ahead of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

U-18

WBSC U-18 Baseball World | Cuba capitalizes on every opportunity and defeats South Africa 10-0, thanks to outstanding pitching by Leandro Forteza
In the World Cup opener in Japan, Leandro Forteza led the Cuban U-18 national team to their first win, defeating South Africa 10-0.

MLB

MLB 2025 | Yordan hit a home run and added four more hits; Quero achieved a three-hit game; Pagés reached his 79th RBI; Daysbel was called back up by Atlanta
Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.
bottom of page