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Houston Astros cool down Boston Red Sox

By The Associated Press - | Jun 1, 2018

Houston Astros' Carlos Correa watches his two-run home run against the Boston Red Sox during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, May 31, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

HOUSTON (AP) – Carlos Correa snapped an 0 for 10 slump with a two-run homer in the first and Tony Kemp and Jake Marisnick had an RBI each to help the Houston Astros to a 4-2 win over the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night.

Houston starter Lance McCullers (7-3) allowed four hits and two runs in six innings to help the Astros to the victory in this rematch of last year’s ALDS, which Houston won in four games.

Ken Giles gave up a single to Sandy Leon with two outs in the ninth before walking Jackie Bradley Jr., but Marisnick grabbed a fly ball hit by Blake Swihart to end it and give Giles his 10th save.

The game was tied at 2-all when J.D. Davis singled to start Houston’s fourth. Tim Federowicz hit a ground-rule double with one out before Davis barely beat the throw home to score on a single by Kemp to put Houston up 3-2.

The Red Sox challenged the play but it was upheld. Marisnick followed with a bunt that allowed Federowicz to score and the Astros to push the lead to 4-2.

The victory snapped a three-game winning streak for the Red Sox, who at 39-18 have baseball’s best record.

Boston’s Drew Pomeranz (1-4) allowed six hits and four runs in five innings after failing to pitch longer than four innings in his past three starts.

The Red Sox were without Mookie Betts, who missed his fifth straight game with soreness on his left side, and Dustin Pedroia, who was scratched just before the game with a sore left knee. Pedroia has played just three games this season while recovering from knee surgery in October and is listed as day-to-day.

Alex Bregman walked with one out before Correa’s shot to left field made it 2-0 in the first inning.

McCullers was shaken up in the second inning when he and Rafael Devers had a collision when the pitcher went to cover first base after Devers hit a ground ball.

Devers tripped over the foot of McCullers and went tumbling to the ground in a crash that also sent McCullers falling into the dirt.

Both players got up after a couple of minutes and McCullers remained in the game after a couple of warmup pitches.

Bradley got Boston’s first hit with a double to start the third inning. Andrew Benintendi walked with one out before the double by Xander Bogaerts scored them both to tie it at 2.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: Manager Alex Cora doesn’t think Betts will need to go on the disabled list. He said he was doing better on Thursday and thinks he’ll be able to return sometime during this series which ends on Sunday.

Astros: OF Josh Reddick, who is on the disabled list with an infection in his left knee, took early batting practice on Thursday, but isn’t expected to return during this series. Manager A.J. Hinch said Reddick could be back for the start of Tuesday’s series against Seattle, but he could need a few more days to recover. “I like where he’s at,” Hinch said. “I like the fact that he’s starting to do baseball activities … and he sounds like he’s feeling better.”

UP NEXT

Boston’s Chris Sale (5-2, 2.76 ERA) looks to bounce back from his previous start where he allowed a season-high six runs in 4 1/3 innings when he opposes Gerrit Cole (5-1, 2.05) on Saturday night. Cole, who leads the American League with 109 strikeouts, did not factor into the decision in his previous start after the Astros blew the lead late in a 10-9 loss to Cleveland in 14 innings.

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