Tampa Bay loses 4-7 to ALCS Houston … Go to third consecutive total battle



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Tampa Bay Race, 3 straight wins and 3 straight losses to advance to the World Series

Tampa Bay Race, Houston Astro, third consecutive ALCS / Photo: © Getty Images
Tampa Bay Race, Houston Astro, third consecutive ALCS / Photo: © Getty Images

[시사포커스 / 이근우 기자] The Tampa Bay Race couldn’t decide to advance to the World Series and go to Game 7.

Tampa Bay scored 3-3 on a 4-7 change in game of the sixth stage of the American Major League Baseball Championship Series (ALCS) of the 2020 season held at Petco Park in San Diego, CA on the day 17 (Korean time).

Previously, Tampa Bay was expected to advance to the World Series with the first and third games. However, with a third straight win, WC breakthrough took place in Game 7, to be held on the 18th. On the other hand, Houston, which was on a three-game losing streak, came close to advancing. to the WC with three consecutive wins after the Boston Red Sox in 2004.

Tampa Bay scored the first goal late in the second on a timely double from Willie Adames. Blake Snell, who started as a starter, was 1-0.

However, leader Juleski Guriel walked on base and pitcher Diego Castillo was replaced. Castillo, who came out as a reliever, was on the edge of 1st, 2nd and 3rd base with a hit from Aledmis Díaz and a sacrifice bunt from Martín Maldonado.

In the end, Castillo received two RBIs against Springer. Later, José Altuve scored a double and Michael Brantley walked on base. In the midst of the current concession crisis, Carlos Correa’s timely punches resulted in 4 races in an instant.

Houston entered the beginning of the sixth inning on a solo homer by leader Kyle Tucker. In the seventh inning, Altube’s hit, Brantley’s timely hit and Correa’s double base were also included, and Tucker scored again with a sacrifice fly.

Tampa Bay lost 7-4 despite Manual Margo’s solo homer at the end of the seventh and a two-run homer in the eighth.

Meanwhile, with Tampa Bay and Houston just one win away, the final seventh stage is expected to be an all out battle.

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