Part 14 of the 16 part series recapping the 2022 season. Next week will be games 150-162, and the week after that will be the playoffs! This stretch really saw the bullpen figure it out and put up a lot of dominating efforts that carried throughout the month into the playoffs.
August 31 - September 11Record: 7-3Overall Record: 90-50AL West Position: 1st place by 11 gamesAL Overall Position: Best record by 5.5 gamesGame 131: August 31, 2022, Astros 5, Rangers 3
@ Home Depot
Attendance: 19,607
Record: 84-47
The Astros stung the Rangers for 5 runs in the first four innings to take a 5-3 victory, improving Cristian Javier to 8-9 on the year. Jose Altuve continued his late-season push at the plate, going 2 for 3 with 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, and 2 walks. Kyle Tucker added 2 RBI to reach 84 for the season. Javier went the minimum, plagued by the longball, but the Astros' bullpen of Phil Maton, Ryne Stanek, Will Smith, and Rafael Montero combined for four innings of 2-hit, shutout relief to keep the Rangers down.
Game 132: September 2, 2022, Astros 4, Angels 2
@ Splash Mountain
Attendance: 22,464
Record: 85-47
Lance McCullers Jr. won for the second time since returning to the team, allowing 2 earned runs in 5- innings. The Astros' bullpen was brilliant for a second straight game, as Maton, Neris, Aberu, and Montero pitched 3- innings, allowing 1 hit, 1 walk, and striking out six.The Astro offense got one RBI apiece from Jeremy Pena, Alex Bregman, Yuli Gurriel and Yainer Diaz. It was Bregman's 78th and Diaz's 1st of the year.
Game 133: September 3, 2022: Angels 2, Astros 1, 12 innings
@ Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Attendance: 38,244
Record: 85-48
A classic matchup between Luis Garcia and Shohei Ohtani ended hours later in extra innings with a walk-off single by Matt Duffy off Seth Martinez in the last of the 12th. Ohtani pitched 8 innings of 1 run ball for the Angels and Garcia pitched 7 innings of 3-hit, 1-run baseball for the Astros. The Astros were just 2 for 14 with runners in scoring position.Only Jose Altuve had more than one hit. Kyle Tucker did steal his 20th base to guarantee a 20-20 season.
Game 134: September 4, 2022: Astros 9, Angels 1
@ It's a Small World
Attendance: 28,179
Record: 86-48
Jose Urquidy was bloody brilliant in picking up his 13th win of the year, and the Astros hit the Angels with 5 runs in the top of the second en route to an easy win and a series win. Urquidy pitched 7 scoreless innings, allowing 4 hits, 1 walk and striking out eight, lowering his season ERA to 3.51. The Astros pounced on Angel starter Tucker Davidson in the second with a two-run homer by Kyle Tucker, a two-run double by David Hensley, and an RBi double by Jose Altuve. Altuve added a two-run homer in the 7th, and Yordan Alvarez added a two-run single in the ninth. Mike Trout homered in the eighth, it is the 257th time Trout has homered late in a game that his team has no chance of winning. Altuve was 3 for 4 with 3 RBI, getting his average to .292. He and Tucker each hit their 23rd home runs of the year. Tucker improved his team-leading RBI count to 86, Alvarez right behind him at 82, and Hensley had the first two RBI of his career.
Game 135: September 5, 2022: Astros 1, Rangers 0
@ MInute Maid Park
Attendance: 35,162
Record: 87-48
The Rangers did what they do best, failing to score runs; which was a good thing because the Astros only got one. Rookie Hunter Brown made his first career start and was sensational, throwing six innings, allowing three hits, one walk, and striking out five batters. "He was great, " Dusty Baker said. "But let's remember, it was against the Rangers." Three relievers combined for 3 no-hit innings with a combined five strikeouts. The Astros scored their lone run in the bottom of the second on a two-out rally that culminated in an RBi single by Mr. Clutch, Martin Maldonado.
Game 136: September 6, 2022: Rangers 4, Astros 3
@ MInute Maid Park
Attendance: 26,803
Record: 87-49
Framber Valdez was automatically disqualified from the Cy Young race, giving up three runs in an inning to the Rangers in a 4-3 loss. The Astros made two errors and failed to get a run after the fourth inning. Jose Altuve smacked his 24th homer of the year, Kyle Tucker was 2 for 4, and the Astros stole 5 bases off Sam Huff, two each by Tucker and Jeremy Pena. Framber struck out 11 in defeat.
Game 137: September 7, 2022: Astros 4, Rangers 3, 10 innings
@ MInute Maid Park
Attendance: 26,239
Record: 88-49
The Rangers lost in true Ragers fashion, on a wild pitch that scored Jose Altuve with two outs in the bottom of the 10th and the bases loaded as the Astros took another series win. Kyle Tucker hit a two-run homer in the 6th and Yuli Gurriel singled in the fourth to account for the rest of the runs as the Astros overcame a 3-0 deficit. Hector Neris scored the win in relief. The Astros gave up two unearned runs in the top of the third on an error by Jeremy Pena. Pena was also 0 for 5 at the plate with three strikeouts as his average dropped to .247. He wasn't the only Astro mired in a slump. Yordan Alvarez was 0 for 4 as his average dropped to .289.
Game 138: September 9, 2022: Astros 4, Angels 3
@ Minute Maid Park
Attendance: 33,509
Record: 89-49
The Astros reached 40 games above .500 with another quality effort by Lance McCullers Jr., who pitched 7 innings, allowed 2 runs on 4 hits, and struck out 6 to improve to 3-1 with a 2.20 ERA. Down 2-0 through the top of the sixth, the Astros rallied thanks to the young guys as Jeremy Pena and Chazzy Fizzy combined to go 4-for-7 with 3 runs scored and all 4 RBI. Pena hit a solo home in the bottom of the sixth, and McCormick hit a 2-run shot in the seventh then drew a bases-loaded walk that scored Pena in the 8th.
Game 139: September 10, 2022: Angels 6, Astros 1
@ Minute Maid Park
Attendance: 38,533
Record: 89-50
Shohei Ohtani continued to own the Astros like Sigfried owns Roy, allowing 1 run and striking out 7 in five innings in a 6-1 win. Jose Urquidy had one of his roughest outings of the year, giving up 6 earned runs and 10 hits in 5 innings, The Astros scored a run in the first and that was it. A bright spot came from Yordan Alvarez's defense as he threw out Taylor Ward at second and David Fletcher at the plate.
Game 140: September 11, 2022: Astros 12, Angels 4
@ Minute Maid Park
Attendance: 32,901
Record: 90-50
Down 3-0 after two innings, the Astros' offense exploded for 5 in the third, 4 in the 5th and 6th, and 3 more in the eighth to take another series win and record the team's 90th win of the season. Barring the COVID season of 2020, it was the Astros' fifth straight year reaching the 90-win plateau. They reached that win total 6 times in the first 54 seasons of the franchise. Down 3-0, the Astros got a leadoff homer by Mauricio Dubon to start the bottom of the third. Alex Bregman hit a grand slam off reliever Mike Mayers to make it 5-3. Trey Mancini added a three-run homer in the bottom of the fifth, Jose Altuve scored on a wild pitch in the sixth, and Alvarez and Tucker added home runs in the eighth. It was Alvarez's 32nd home run, Tuckers' 25th, and Bregman's 21st. Tucker reached 90 RBIs, Alvarez 83 and Bregman 82.
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