Yordan Alvarez continues to shine in a remarkable series, delivering another stellar performance with two home runs to propel the Houston Astros to a 4-3 victory over the Texas Rangers in Arlington. This win not only marked a highlight for Alvarez but also provided crucial support for starting pitcher Mike Burrows, who earned his third win of the season.
Burrows showcased impressive command, tossing seven innings while allowing just two runs on five hits and one walk, striking out six batters. His ability to pitch deep into games has been a welcome sight for the Astros, who have struggled with rotation consistency this year. In fact, Burrows has gone at least six innings in four of his last five starts, demonstrating a reliability that the team has desperately needed.
Alvarez opened the scoring for the Astros in the fourth inning with a powerful home run off Rangers ace Jacob deGrom, leveling the game at 2-2. He later added to the Astros’ lead in the eighth with another homer, this time off Tyler Alexander, solidifying a 3-2 advantage. With a final line of 3-for-4, including two runs, two RBIs, and a walk, Alvarez has now hit five home runs in this series alone, bringing his season total to 20, which ranks second in MLB and leads the American League.
Enyel De Los Santos closed out the game, securing his fourth save of the season. His performance was nothing short of dominant, as he struck out three batters without allowing a hit, walk, or run over the final five outs.
In support of Alvarez, Taylor Trammell also had a strong night at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Trammell’s batting average has soared to .371 with a .922 OPS, significantly higher than his previous MLB performances. After making swing adjustments prior to the season and showing promise in spring training, Trammell’s early-season success raises the possibility of a breakout campaign.
The Astros will aim to clinch the series tomorrow night with right-hander Spencer Arrighetti on the mound, boasting a remarkable 1.32 ERA this season, as they face off against Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi. Currently, Houston holds a 4-2 advantage in the Silver Boot Series against Texas and sits three games behind the Seattle Mariners in the AL West standings.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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