The Houston Astros faced a pivotal Game 3 in the American League Championship Series, and they knew it was crucial to secure a win. The stage was set for a must-win battle, and the Astros turned to right-hander Cristian Javier to lead them to victory. Javier delivered a strong postseason performance, lasting 5 2/3 innings and helping the Astros secure an 8-5 victory in Arlington, Texas. With this win, they cut their series deficit to 2-1.
Javier (2-0) showcased his talents on the mound, giving up just two runs, three hits, and a single walk while striking out three. He was in control for most of the game, allowing the Astros to build their lead. In fact, he managed to record 14 outs before surrendering his first hit.
This victory marked a significant achievement for Javier, as it was the first time he had conceded runs in his four career postseason starts. Over his 22 postseason innings, he has only allowed five hits, which includes his performance in the 2022 World Series where he contributed six flawless innings in a combined no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Javier was thrilled with his performance and said, “I was very happy with everything that the pitches were doing. They were doing exactly what I wanted them to do. I was able to control the strike zone, so I was very happy about that.”
Astros catcher Martin Maldonado, who had been Javier’s teammate throughout the postseason, praised his skills, particularly the fastball. He said, “His fastball was unbelievable the first couple innings… He has been amazing for us in the playoffs.”
The Astros’ offense was in high gear, with Maldonado and Yordan Alvarez each hitting a crucial two-run single. Not to be outdone, Jose Altuve smacked his 25th career postseason home run, showcasing his invaluable contribution to the team.
Houston’s solid performance extended beyond Javier’s pitching, with Mauricio Dubon contributing three hits. The Astros effectively responded to the challenge of facing a two-game deficit in the ALCS.
In contrast, the Rangers, led by Josh Jung’s two two-run homers, had their first taste of defeat in eight games this postseason. Despite the loss, the Rangers remain a formidable force, with manager Bruce Bochy recognizing Jung’s pivotal role.
Game 4, taking place on Thursday night in Arlington, promises to be another thrilling contest. Both teams are set to put on an intense showdown as they seek to gain the upper hand in this closely contested ALCS.