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2022 American League Championship Series

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Baseball championship series
2022 American League Championship Series
Team (Wins)ManagersSeason
Houston Astros (4)Dusty Baker 106–56 (.654), GA: 16
New York Yankees (0)Aaron Boone 99–63 (.611), GA: 7
DatesOctober 19–23
MVPJeremy Peña (Houston)
UmpiresVic Carapazza,Chris Conroy,Chris Guccione,Adrian Johnson,Alfonso Márquez (crew chief),Mike Muchlinski,D.J. Reyburn
Broadcast
TelevisionTBS
TV announcersBrian Anderson,Ron Darling,Jeff Francoeur, andLauren Shehadi
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman andEduardo Pérez
ALDS
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The2022 American League Championship Series was thebest-of-seven playoff inMajor League Baseball's2022 postseason between the twoAmerican League Division Series winners, the top-seededHouston Astros and the second-seededNew York Yankees, for theAmerican League (AL) pennant and the right to play in the2022 World Series.

The series began on October 19 with a potential Game 7 scheduled for October 26 if it had been necessary, with the only off-day being October 21.TBS televised all games in the United States.[1] For the fourth time in the last six seasons, the Astros won the ALCS to advance to the2022 World Series, defeating the Yankees in a four-game sweep. Astros shortstopJeremy Peña was named theSeries MVP, hitting .353 with two home runs.[2]

The Astros would go on to defeat thePhiladelphia Phillies in the World Series in six games, winning their second World Series championship in six years and the second in franchise history.

Background

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Further information:2022 Major League Baseball postseason

TheHouston Astros qualified for the postseason as theAmerican LeagueWest division winner and the league's top seed.[3] It was their fifth AL West championship in six years and their second straight divisional championship. In theDivision Series, they swept theSeattle Mariners.[4] This was the Astros' sixth consecutive appearance in the American League Championship Series (ALCS), an AL record,[5] and the second most consecutive LCS appearances since theAtlanta Braves, who made eight in a row from 1991 to 1999 (not counting thecanceled 1994 season).[6]

TheNew York Yankees qualified for the postseason as theAmerican League East division winner and the league's second seed. It was their second AL East championship in four years.[7] In theDivision Series, they defeated theCleveland Guardians in five games.[8]

This series is a continuation of the recent Astros–Yankees rivalry, as it marked the fourth time the two clubs have faced off in the playoffs and the third in the ALCS. The Astros previously defeated the Yankees in the2015 Wild Card, the2017 ALCS, and the2019 ALCS. Houston won five of the seven games against New York during the regular season, with the Yankees only winning via walk-off hits (in fact, Houston had the lead or was tied in all of their plate appearances).[9][10] This is the first postseason meeting between the two teams since the revelation of theHouston Astros sign stealing scandal, which included the2017 American League Championship Series; however, despite allegations, there was no evidence of electronic sign-stealing during the 2019 season.[11]

After defeating the Guardians in the ALDS, a group of Yankees fans was filmed chanting "We Want Houston," with an accompanying sign. The video went viral and became a rallying cry among Astros players and fans.[12]

Summary

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Houston won the series, 4–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 19New York Yankees – 2,Houston Astros – 4Minute Maid Park3:2141,487[13] 
2October 20New York Yankees – 2,Houston Astros – 3Minute Maid Park3:1641,700[14] 
3October 22Houston Astros – 5, New York Yankees – 0Yankee Stadium3:3547,569[15] 
4October 23Houston Astros – 6, New York Yankees – 5Yankee Stadium3:37(1:47 delay)46,545[16]

Game summaries

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Game 1

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Justin Verlander struck out 11 hitters in Game 1.
October 19, 2022 6:37 pm (CDT) atMinute Maid Park inHouston,Texas 67 °F (19 °C), roof closed
Team123456789RHE
New York010000010250
Houston01000210X471
WP:Justin Verlander (1–0)  LP:Clarke Schmidt (0–1)  Sv:Ryan Pressly (1)
Home runs:
NYY:Harrison Bader (1),Anthony Rizzo (1)
HOU:Yuli Gurriel (1),Chas McCormick (1),Jeremy Peña (1)
Attendance: 41,487
Boxscore

Game 1 featured the Astros'Justin Verlander going up againstJameson Taillon for the Yankees.Harrison Bader got the scoring started with a solo home run in the top of the second. It was his fourth home run of the postseason, becoming the first Yankee player to hit four home runs in their first six postseason games.[17] The Astros responded in the bottom half of the inning whenMartín Maldonado drove inChas McCormick with an RBI double to tie the game at one. After some early trouble, Verlander settled in, giving up only one run and striking out eleven batters in six innings, passingClayton Kershaw for the most postseason strikeouts in Major League history.[18] Taillon was taken out in the fifth after giving up a double toJeremy Peña, finishing with4+13 innings pitched.Clarke Schmidt, who was brought on in relief, would walk the bases loaded before gettingKyle Tucker to ground into an inning-ending double play.Yuli Gurriel grabbed the lead back for the Astros in the sixth with a lead-off homer, shortly followed by another home run by McCormick to bring the score to 3–1. Peña would also homer in the seventh to cap off his night, going 3-for-4 with two doubles and a home run and pushing the lead to 4–1.Anthony Rizzo hit a solo shot off ofRafael Montero in the eighth, and the Yankees threatened with a single byGiancarlo Stanton and a two-out walk byJosh Donaldson to bring the go-ahead run to the plate.Ryan Pressly was called on for the four-out save and struck outMatt Carpenter to end the eighth and finished off the game with a perfect ninth to give the Astros a 1–0 series lead. The Yankees struck out a total of 17 times in the game, while the Astros struck out twice. The 15-strikeout difference between the two teams was the largest differential in postseason history.[19]

Game 2

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Alex Bregman hit the deciding 3-run home run in Game 2.
October 20, 2022 6:37 pm (CDT) atMinute Maid Park in Houston, Texas 76 °F (24 °C), roof open, clear
Team123456789RHE
New York000200000240
Houston00300000X382
WP:Framber Valdez (1–0)  LP:Luis Severino (0–1)  Sv:Ryan Pressly (2)
Home runs:
NYY: None
HOU:Alex Bregman (1)
Attendance: 41,700
Boxscore

In contrast to Game 1, the roof of Minute Maid Park was open asFramber Valdez of the Astros squared off againstLuis Severino of the Yankees to kick off Game 2.Alex Bregman started the scoring in the third with a two-out three-run homer off of Severino to jump the Astros out to a 3–0 lead. The Yankees answered back the following inning, capitalizing on anAaron Judge single and a throwing error by Valdez on aGiancarlo Stanton grounder that put runners at second and third.Anthony Rizzo drove in a run with a fielder's choice groundout, andGleyber Torres drove in another run on an infield single to bring the game to 3–2. Valdez recovered to end the inning and finished his night by striking out nine through seven innings of two-run baseball. Severino went5+13 innings, striking out six and giving up three runs. In the eighth with a runner on, Judge hit what looked to be a go-ahead two-run homer off of relieverBryan Abreu, but the wind blowing in from the open roof kept the ball in the park asKyle Tucker caught it at the warning track. Prior to the bottom of the 9th inning, a fan (wearing aCraig Biggio jersey) ran onto the field and got on his knees to hug Astros second basemanJose Altuve prior to security apprehending the fan.[20]Ryan Pressly came in again in the ninth to close out his second save of the series, striking outMatt Carpenter on a check swing to end the game and give the Astros a 2–0 series lead heading to New York.

Game 3

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Christian Vázquez (pictured here with the Red Sox) had 2 RBI and threw a runner out in Game 3.
October 22, 2022 5:07 pm (EDT) atYankee Stadium inThe Bronx, New York 67 °F (19 °C), partly cloudy
Team123456789RHE
Houston020003000560
New York000000000031
WP:Cristian Javier (1–0)  LP:Gerrit Cole (0–1)
Home runs:
HOU:Chas McCormick (2)
NYY: None
Attendance: 47,569
Boxscore

The series moved toYankee Stadium inThe Bronx for Game 3, making it the first ALCS game in New York since 2019.Gerrit Cole made his third postseason start of the year for the Yankees.Cristian Javier, who had pitched in acombined no-hitter at Yankee Stadium in June, made the first postseason start of his career for the Astros. In the top of the second inning,Christian Vázquez hit a fly-ball to centerfield that ended up being dropped byHarrison Bader after a cross-up withAaron Judge. The error extended the inning and led toChas McCormick hitting a two-run home run off Cole to give the Astros the early lead. In the fifth,Jose Altuve hit a double to snap an 0-for-25 streak to start the playoffs, the longest in major league history.[21] In the sixth, after Cole was taken out with the bases loaded and no outs and replaced byLou Trivino,Alex Bregman scored on a sacrifice fly byTrey Mancini, followed by a two-run single by Vázquez to widen the Astros' lead 5–0. Javier was removed from the game in the bottom of the sixth with one out after walkingAnthony Rizzo.Héctor Neris relieved Javier, getting outs againstAaron Judge andGiancarlo Stanton to preserve the shutout. After the exit of both starters, neither team recorded a hit until the bottom of the ninth whenMatt Carpenter andHarrison Bader recorded back-to-back two-out singles. Astros relieverBryan Abreu extinguished the threat with a three-pitch strikeout ofJosh Donaldson to end the game. The Astros' shutout of the Yankees gave them a 3–0 series advantage, creating a win-or-go-home situation for New York in Game 4.[22]

Game 4

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Ryan Pressly (pictured here with the Twins) pitched a perfect ninth for his third save of the series in Game 4.
October 23, 2022 8:30 pm (EDT) atYankee Stadium in The Bronx, New York 57 °F (14 °C), cloudy
Team123456789RHE
Houston004000200690
New York210101000591
WP:Héctor Neris (1–0)  LP:Jonathan Loáisiga (0–1)  Sv:Ryan Pressly (3)
Home runs:
HOU:Jeremy Peña (2)
NYY:Harrison Bader (2)
Attendance: 46,545
Boxscore

After arain delay, the game commenced with first-time All-StarNestor Cortés Jr. starting for the Yankees andLance McCullers Jr. starting for the Astros. In the bottom of the first inning,Harrison Bader scored with an RBI single byGiancarlo Stanton, putting the Yankees in a lead at 1–0, followed by another RBI single byGleyber Torres to letAnthony Rizzo score another run, extending the Yankees' lead at 2–0. In the bottom of the second inning,Isiah Kiner-Falefa scored with an RBI double byAnthony Rizzo, extending the Yankees' lead to 3–0. In the top of the third inning,Jeremy Peña hit a three-run home run offNestor Cortés Jr., tying the Astros at 3–3.Yordan Alvarez later scored on an RBI single byYuli Gurriel in that inning, putting the Astros in the lead at 4–3. In the bottom of the fourth inning,Harrison Bader scored on an RBI single byAnthony Rizzo, tying the Yankees at 4–4. In the bottom of the sixth, Bader hit a solo home run to give the Yankees a 5–4 lead. The lead was brief. WithJonathan Loáisiga on the mound,Jose Altuve hit a single to reach base in the seventh inning with one out.Jeremy Peña then hit a groundball to second basemanGleyber Torres, who tried to throw to shortstopIsiah Kiner-Falefa for a potential out, but the throw went away from Falefa, leading to two men on base.Yordan Alvarez then hit a line-drive RBI single to right field to tie the game before Loáisiga was taken out forClay Holmes.Alex Bregman then hit an RBI single to drive in Peña to make it 6–5.Ryan Pressly ended the game with a clean save as Houston advanced to their fourth World Series in six seasons. They became the first American League team to win back-to-back American League pennants since the 2014-15Kansas City Royals and the first AL team to win four pennants in a six-season span since the 1998-2003 New York Yankees.

With the series win, Houston was the first team ever to beat the Yankees in the postseason on four separate occasions, doing so in the span of seven years by beating New York in2015,2017,2019, and now 2022; in the four combined matchups from 2015 to 2022, the Astros won 13 of 18 postseason games against the Yankees. The Yankees, with losses in the ALCS in2010,2012,2017,2019, and 2022, became the first team to lose in the LCS five straight times.[23][24]

This was the first four-game sweep of the Yankees since the2012 American League Championship Series, and it is also the first time that the Astros have swept an opponent in a best-of-seven game series. In the series, pending free agent andMVPAaron Judge went 1-for-12 with six strikeouts and two walks in the four-game sweep, capping off a nightmarish end to a 62 home run season.

Jeremy Peña, who went 6-for-17 in the ALCS with two home runs and four RBIs, was named ALCS MVP.

Composite line score

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2022 ALCS(4–0):Houston Astros beatNew York Yankees

Team123456789RHE
New York Yankees2203010109212
Houston Astros03700530018303
Total attendance: 177,661   Average attendance: 44,415

See also

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References

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  1. ^"MLB announces 2022 playoff schedule".MLB.com.
  2. ^Kramer, Daniel (October 23, 2022)."Peña powers Astros, named ALCS MVP".MLB.com. RetrievedOctober 24, 2022.
  3. ^Lerner, Danielle (September 20, 2022)."Astros wrap up 5th AL West title in last 6 years".Houston Chronicle.
  4. ^"Astros' Pena caps ALDS sweep with HR in 18th".ESPN.com. October 16, 2022.
  5. ^"How many years in a row have the Astros made the ALCS?". khou.com. October 15, 2022. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  6. ^"Astros win 18-inning marathon to reach 6th straight ALCS".MLB.com.
  7. ^"Yankees clinch AL East title: 'This is step one'".MLB.com.
  8. ^Wagner, James (October 18, 2022)."Yankees Beat Guardians in Game 5, Advancing to ALCS - The New York Times".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  9. ^"Houston Astros vs New York Yankees Box Score: June 26, 2022".
  10. ^"Houston Astros vs New York Yankees Box Score: June 23, 2022".
  11. ^Axisa, Mike (January 15, 2020)."Houston Astros cheating scandal: 10 things we learned from MLB's nine-page investigative report".CBS Sports. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  12. ^"Here are some of the best 'We want Houston' memes, reactions". October 24, 2022.
  13. ^"Yankees 2, Astros 4 Final Score".MLB.com. October 19, 2022. RetrievedOctober 19, 2022.
  14. ^"Yankees 2, Astros 3 Final Score".MLB.com. October 20, 2022. RetrievedOctober 20, 2022.
  15. ^"Astros 5, Yankees 0 Final Score".MLB.com. October 22, 2022. RetrievedOctober 22, 2022.
  16. ^"Astros 6, Yankees 5 Final Score".MLB.com. October 23, 2022. RetrievedOctober 23, 2022.
  17. ^Joyce, Greg (October 20, 2022)."Harrison Bader makes history by belting another homer in Yankees' loss".New York Post. RetrievedOctober 20, 2022.
  18. ^Kramer, Daniel (October 20, 2022)."JV offers master class in adjustments, crafts gem".MLB.com. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2023.
  19. ^Harris, Mark (October 20, 2022)."Yankees Set Embarrassing Playoff Record During Game 1 ALCS Loss to Astros".Outkick. RetrievedOctober 20, 2022.
  20. ^https://nypost.com/2022/10/21/fan-interrupts-alcs-game-2-to-hug-jose-altuve/
  21. ^Fitzpatrick, Mike (October 22, 2022)."Astros star Jose Altuve ends 0-for-25 postseason skid".AP News. RetrievedOctober 22, 2022.
  22. ^McTaggart, Brian (October 22, 2022)."Astros ride all-around dominance to 3-0 ALCS lead".MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. RetrievedOctober 23, 2022.
  23. ^"Tweet".
  24. ^"Tweet".

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