Current:Home > InvestTigers rally to sweep Astros in wild-card series, end Houston's seven-year ALCS streak -AssetLink
Tigers rally to sweep Astros in wild-card series, end Houston's seven-year ALCS streak
View
Date:2025-04-27 17:26:42
HOUSTON — Pop the champagne.
Spray some more beer.
The young, surprising Detroit Tigers are celebrating once again.
Pinch-hitter Andy Ibañez smacked a bases-clearing, two-out double down the left-field line off Astros closer Josh Hader, and the Tigers swept the favored Astros with a 5-2 victory Wednesday in Game 2 of the American League wild-card series at Minute Maid Park.
The Tigers advance to the best-of-five ALDS vs. the No. 2 seed Cleveland Guardians. Game 1 is Saturday in Cleveland (1:08 p.m., TBS). The Tigers will host Game 3 next Wednesday, and, if necessary, Game 4 a day later.
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
Pop the champagne.
Spray some more beer.
The young, surprising Tigers are celebrating once again.
Pop the champagne.
Spray some more beer.
The young, surprising Detroit Tigers are celebrating once again.
They stunned the Houston Astros on Wednesday afternoon, coming from behind with a 5-2 victory, winning the wild-card series and advancing to the ALDS, which will begin Saturday in Cleveland.
It’s the continuation of a two-month long magic carpet ride for this young team that just swept the Astros, a team that had advanced to the ALCS seven-straight seasons.
This time, everything turned in the top of the eighth inning.
The game was tied, 2-2, and the bases were loaded with two outs. Tigers manager A.J. Hinch turned to Ibañez to face Josh Hader, the Astros talented closer. Ibañez came out swinging, fouling off three pitches.
Then, Ibañez ripped a double into the left field corner, clearing the bases and giving the Tigers a stunning lead, 5-2.
Sean Guenther handled the end of the seventh and eighth.
And Will Vest got the save thanks, in part, to Parker Meadows, who made a leaping catch in the ninth.
veryGood! (8934)
Related
- Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
- Corn-Based Ethanol May Be Worse For the Climate Than Gasoline, a New Study Finds
- Twitter labels NPR's account as 'state-affiliated media,' which is untrue
- The Fed's radical new bank band-aid
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- White House to establish national monument honoring Emmett Till
- How America's largest newspaper company is leaving behind news deserts
- No, the IRS isn't calling you. It isn't texting or emailing you, either
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- Proof Pregnant Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker Already Chose Their Baby Boy’s Name
Ranking
- Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
- Prices: What goes up, doesn't always come down
- Christy Carlson Romano Reacts to Chrissy Teigen and John Legend’s Even Stevens-Approved Baby Name
- Inside Clean Energy: A Geothermal Energy Boom May Be Coming, and Ex-Oil Workers Are Leading the Way
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- How America's largest newspaper company is leaving behind news deserts
- The life and possible death of low interest rates
- Inflation eased in March but prices are still climbing too fast to get comfortable
Recommendation
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
As States Move to Electrify Their Fleets, Activists Demand Greater Environmental Justice Focus
Why can't Twitter and TikTok be easily replaced? Something called 'network effects'
Travis Scott Will Not Face Criminal Charges Over Astroworld Tragedy
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
Nikki Reed Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby No. 2 With Ian Somerhalder
Al Jaffee, longtime 'Mad Magazine' cartoonist, dies at 102
Human remains found in luggage in separate Texas, Florida incidents