“DIARY OF A WINNER”

THE BEST RED SOX TEAM EVAH! ...
 2018 ALCS, GAME #5
David Price slams the door on the Astros,
leading the Sox to the A.L. pennant

October 18, 2018 ... The Red Sox win came on the back of David Price throwing the game of his life. J.D. Martinez and Rafael Devers hit big home runs against Justin Verlander, and Nathan Eovaldi was great out of the bullpen and it put The Sox in the World Series, eliminating the Astros by a score of 4 to 1.

The Sox were going up against one of the greatest postseason pitchers in Justin Verlander, who had thrown 24 consecutive scoreless innings in elimination games. Meanwhile, the Sox were countering with Price, a historically bad postseason pitcher on three days rest after throwing extensively in the bullpen the day before. Price exceeded any and all reasonable expectations anyone could have put on him in this game. This time around, he was vintage David Price. His velocity was up, he was commanding his cutter and he was utilizing his changeup. Price looked great in every possible way.

The first inning always seems to be the key for him, and particularly in a moment like this. If Price could get through a quick first and avoid any lingering doubts, it would be huge. He did allow a single to Jose Altuve, but other than that he was perfect in a frame that included two strikeouts.

From there, he settled in. The second featured a leadoff single, but nothing more, and in the third he tossed a 1-2-3 inning that included an inning-ending strikeout against Alex Bregman. Price’s most troubling portion of the game was the fourth. It looked like it would be just another dominant inning when he started things off with a pair of very impressive strikeouts against Altuve and Carlos Correa, but then Yuli Gurriel put up a tough at bat. He fought off a string of two-strike offerings before Price finally caught too much of the plate. The Astros first baseman hit one on a line into left field for a double, and suddenly the Astros had a runner in scoring position for Marwin Gonzalez. Price didn’t give in, though, and he got out of the inning unscathed with a strikeout on a nasty changeup in the dirt. He’d come right back out for the fifth with another 1-2-3 inning.

Meanwhile, the Red Sox weren’t exactly bucking expectations against Verlander, at least not early on. The Sox managed just a walk in the first inning, and the walk to J.D. Martinez was the only time Verlander even had to work.

In the second, though, the Red Sox started to threaten thanks to a rare mistake from the Astros biggest star. With one out, Ian Kinsler hit a ground ball to third base but Bregman’s throw was off the mark. Gurriel made the catch but couldn’t apply a clean tag, and Kinsler reached on the error. After the second out of the inning, Christian Vazquez smacked a base hit and Jackie Bradley Jr. drew a walk, loading ‘em up for Mookie Betts with two outs. Verlander won the battle, striking out Mookie on a high fastball to keep the game scoreless.

The zeros wouldn’t stay on the board too much longer. In the top of the third, J.D. Martinez did what he does and finally broke out of his home run streak. He demolished a high curveball out to left field to give his team a 1-0 lead.

After that home run, the Red Sox didn’t really get to Verlander too much for a few innings. Through the fifth, they managed just a couple of singles and they didn’t have a runner advance beyond first base. So when the top of the sixth began, Mitch Moreland, in the starting lineup for the first time in this series, put a double off the left-field wall to lead off the inning, and Kinsler moved him over to third with a single. Rafael Devers then stepped to the plate, and he gave the Red Sox some breathing room. The young third baseman jumped on a first-pitch fastball up in the zone and put it just over the wall into the Crawford Boxes, and just like that it was a 4-0 lead.

With the insurance on the board, Price came back out for the sixth to face the top of the lineup, and Bregman started the inning with a deep fly ball out to right field. It wasn’t quite as deep as Altuve’s controversial non-homer, but Mookie made a leaping grab in front of the wall for the first out. In the end, Price got another 1-2-3 inning to end his night. In all, he went six scoreless with nine strikeouts and no walks.

With the same score in the seventh, Matt Barnes came in looking to continue his strong postseason. It seemed he was going to do just that with two quick ground outs to start the inning, but then he lost it. Gonzalez came up with two outs and got a hanging breaking ball that he deposited into the Crawford Boxes, making the score, 4-1. Then, Tony Kemp came up and Barnes lost the zone. He eventually worked a full count, but he lost him and put the Astros outfielder on for free. That was the end of Barnes’ night, and Nate Eovaldi came on to try and finish off the inning. He just gave up a fly ball to end the inning with just the one run being scored.

After the Sox got a runner to third but couldn’t get him home in the eighth, Eovaldi headed back out to the mound. He would get two quick outs, including a strikeout of Bregman, before George Springer put a base hit into center field. Altuve lined out to center field next and the Red Sox were three outs away.

To get those three outs, Alex Cora went back to the Craig Kimbrel. The closer got a strikeout to kick things off, but then issued a four-pitch walk to Gurriel. Gonzalez then went down on three pitches. Kemp finally flew out to left field, and the Red Sox were celebrating winning the American League pennant!

 

 
 
 

2018 A.L. CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

 

 

Boston Red Sox

4 Games

 

 

Houston Astros

1 Game

 

 
 

GAME RECAP

 

 
   


2018
American League Championship Series, Game 5

 

 

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R

H

E

 
 

BOSTON RED SOX

0

0

1

0

0

3

0

0

0

   

4

8

0

 
 

HOUSTON ASTROS

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

   

1

5

1

 

 

W-David Price (1-1)
S-Craig Kimbrel (5)
L-Justin Verlander (2-1)
Attendance – 43,210

2B-Moreland (Bost), Kinsler (Bost), Gurriel (Hou)
HR-Martinez (Bost), Devers (Bost)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RED SOX

 

AB

R

H

 

 

Mookie Betts rf 5 0 0  

 

Andrew Benintendi lf 5 0 0  

 

J.D. Martinez dh 3 1 2  

 

Xander Bogaerts ss 4 0 0  

 

Mitch Moreland 1b 4 1 2  

 

Ian Kinsler 2b 4 1 2  

 

Rafael Devers 3b 4 1 1  

 

Christian Vazquez c 3 0 1  

 

Brock Holt ph 1 0 0  
  Sandy Leon c 0 0 0  

 

Jackie Bradley Jr cf 3 0 0  
             
    IP H ER SO  
  David Price 6 3 0 9  
  Matt Barnes 0.2 1 1 0  

 

Nathan Eovaldi 1.1 1 0 1  
  Craig Kimbrel 1 0 0 2  

 

         

 

             

 

ASTROS

 

AB

R

H

 

 

Alex Bregman 3b 4 0 0  

 

George Springer rf/cf 4 0 1  

 

Jose Altuve dh 4 0 1  

 

Carlos Correa ss 4 0 0  

 

Yuli Gurriel 1b 3 0 2  

 

Marwin Gonzalez 2b 4 1 1  

 

Tony Kemp lf 3 0 0  

 

Martin Moldanado c 2 0 0  

 

Tyler White ph 0 0 0  

 

Josh Reddick ph/rf 1 0 0  

 

Jake Marisnick cf 2 0 0  

 

Brian McCann c 1 0 0  
             
    IP H ER SO  
  Justin Verlander 6 7 4 4  
  Roberto Osuna 3 1 0 3