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Houston Astros WIN their second World Series in game six at Minute Maid Park with a 4-1 win over the Phillies… giving iconic coach Dusty Baker his first EVER ring on a dramatic night in Texas
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Yordan Alvarez drilled a three-run home run to straightaway center field to support another strong effort from Framber Valdez as the Houston Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 to claim their second World Series championship in six seasons.
Alvarez clubbed his third homer of the postseason in the sixth inning off Phillies left-hander Jose Alvarado, who was summoned from the bullpen to face the left-handed-hitting Alvarez.
Facing a 2-1 count, Alvarez drilled a 98.9 mile-per-hour sinker 450 feet over the batting eye in center to score Jose Altuve and Jeremy Pena and erase the 1-0 lead the Phillies grabbed in the top half of the sixth.
Houston Astros beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 to claim their second World Series on Saturday night
It was a dramatic night in Texas as Houston clinched victory against the Phillies in front of their own supporters
It handed legendary Astros coach Dusty Baker his first ever World Series title at the age of 73 years old
It’s the second time in 61 years that Houston have won the World Series – the first was 2017 in controversial circumstances
The party started on the field at Minute Maid Park but the celebrations were destined to stretch long into the night
It also gave iconic coach Dusty Baker his first ever World Series title. The 73-year-old Baker, who had been to the World Series twice before as a skipper, is the oldest championship manager.
‘It feels great man,’ Baker said on television after. ‘Look at these people, they’re so happy. I think about my mom – my mom passed in January. And my brother. I want to thank the Lord for putting us in this position to succeed. And I love these players.’
Baker, who earlier this year became the 12th manager to register 2,000 wins, filled the one hole on his resume winning his first World Series as a manager.
Speaking on Thursday, Baker said: I got 2,000 wins and all they talk about is I haven´t won the World Series yet.’
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Houston added an insurance run three batters later when Christian Vazquez greeted Phillies reliever Seranthony Dominguez with a single to left that scored Alex Bregman, who worked a walk off Alvarado following the Alvarez homer. Two of the three batters Alvarado faced scored.
Valdez (3-0) carried a shutout into the seventh inning while recording nine strikeouts in Game 2.
He was equally effective in his third start against the Phillies in 30 days, allowing two hits and two walks while again posting nine strikeouts.
He fanned five consecutive batters bridging the third and fourth innings and retired 10 consecutive batters entering the top of the sixth inning.
At that point, Valdez had matched zeroes with Phillies starter Zack Wheeler, but Kyle Schwarber delivered Philadelphia its lone lead by driving a 2-2 sinker from Valdez into the right-field seats for his sixth home run of the postseason.
Valdez responded by retiring Rhys Hoskins, J.T. Realmuto and Bryce Harper in order, and Alvarez took Valdez off the hook soon thereafter.
Wheeler (1-3) was exceptional before running into trouble in the sixth.
He had surrendered just three baserunners through five innings and faced just two batters over the minimum before plunking Martin Maldonado with a pitch to open the sixth. Pena followed with his second hit off Wheeler two batters later before Alvarado entered for Alvarez and the tide immediately turned.
Houston right-handers Hector Neris, Bryan Abreu and Ryan Pressly held the lead with aplomb, with Neris and Abreu retiring the Phillies in order in the seventh and eighth and Pressly needing only seven pitches to notch his sixth save of the postseason.
After bashing five home runs in their 7-0 win in Game 3, the Phillies tallied three runs over the final three games of the series.
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