Astros hold off Red Sox rally for 7-6 win, Urías and McCormick homer
HOUSTON, TEXAS, AUG 11 – Ramón Urías and Chas McCormick hit key home runs as the Astros overcame a late Red Sox rally to secure a 7-6 victory in Houston, officials said.
- The Houston Astros defeated the Boston Red Sox 7-6 on Monday night in Houston, with homers from Ramón Urías and Chas McCormick.
- Cristian Javier returned from Tommy John surgery after more than 14 months sidelined and started the game against Boston, facing early struggles.
- Houston built a strong lead with runs in the third, including a two-run double by Christian Walker, followed by McCormick's and Urías's two-run homers in the fourth and fifth innings.
- Garrett Crochet pitched a season-low four innings, allowing seven hits and five runs while snapping his nine-game winning streak and taking his first loss since May 26.
- Despite a late Red Sox rally with four runs in the seventh, the Astros secured the win with Bennett Sousa's fourth save, maintaining their lead and momentum.
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Mexican Ramon Urías connected his first quadrangular with the Houston Astros in the victory of his team 7-6 against the Boston Red Sox. In another duel, Rowdy Tellez also connected bambinazo in the Texas Rangers 7-6 triumph over the Arizona Diamondbacks.


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HOUSTON (AP) — Ramón Urías had three hits, including a two-run homer, and Chas McCormick hit his first home run of the season as the Houston Astros built a big lead and held on for a 7-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night. Carlos Correa had an RBI single to help the Astros win after being swept in Boston earlier this month. It was his first home game since rejoining the team in a blockbuster trade from the Twins.

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