Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (2024)

Pinned

James Wagner

Astros 6, Yankees 5 | Houston wins A.L.C.S., 4-0

Yankees Season Ends With a Sweep by Houston Astros

Image

At one point in early July, halfway through the six-month regular season, the Yankees were on pace to set a significant record. The two winningest teams in Major League Baseball history are the 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2001 Seattle Mariners, both of which won 116 regular-season games. The Yankees were headed toward 119.

Then, their charmed season fell apart. Everything that went right in the first half — health, performance, wins — didn’t in the second. The Yankees recovered in September, won the American League East and finished the regular season in early October with 99 wins, but heading into the postseason, they simply weren’t the same.

And in this best-of-seven A.L. Championship Series between the league’s top two seeds, the gap between the perennially contending Houston Astros and the Yankees was painfully wide and clear. With a seesawing 6-5 loss in a rain-delayed Game 4 on Sunday that capped a sweep, the Yankees added the coda to a season that began with so much promise but ended the same way as so many others before it.

Despite so much spending and effort, the Yankees have not been to or won a World Series since 2009. For a franchise that prides itself in its history, its tradition and the past glory of its M.L.B.-leading 27 championships, the Yankees’ drought extends into another season.

“It’s an awful day, just an awful ending,” Manager Aaron Boone said shortly after the game. “It stings.”

Image

The Astros, on the other hand, ended their sixth consecutive trip to the A.L.C.S. with a repeat visit to the World Series. After losing it last year to Atlanta, the Astros get a chance to redeem themselves starting Friday in Houston against the Philadelphia Phillies, who toppled the San Diego Padres in the National League Championship Series on Sunday. The Astros, winners of the World Series in the since-tainted 2017 season, have now reached the final round four times in six years. And this time they did it by sweeping Seattle in three games and the Yankees in four games, joining the 2014 Kansas City Royals and the 2007 Colorado Rockies as the only teams to sweep a division series and a league championship series in the same season.

The Astros now have another goal: joining the 1976 Cincinnati Reds as the only teams in the division era to complete a perfect postseason.

Asked how close the Yankees were to being able to get past the Astros, Boone said they were “not close enough” before saying he wished the teams could have met with the Yankees at full strength.

“We need to do better if we want to beat those guys,” Yankees pitcher Luis Severino said of the Astros. “We need to play the game the right way. We need to pitch the right way. We need to do everything the right way.”

The Yankees now face a long winter of decisions, but the most important one will involve the superstar right fielder Aaron Judge, who is viewed as a leading candidate to win the A.L. Most Valuable Player Award and is a free agent.

The Yankees, Judge included, were outplayed by the Astros. The Astros pitched better, hit better and defended better. The Yankees blew two leads on Sunday, including one in the seventh inning that may be replayed in Yankees fans’ nightmares all off-season.

Gleyber and IKF couldn't convert this double play, the inning continues pic.twitter.com/r9h5AA1I2J

— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) October 24, 2022

Leading by 5-4 thanks to a home run by center fielder Harrison Bader, Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres tossed the ball wide of shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa at second base, allowing Jose Altuve to advance and Jeremy Peña to reach base. So instead of an inning-ending double play, Yankees reliever Jonathan Loáisiga had to keep pitching.

The next batter, the Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez, smacked a game-tying single to right field. The following hitter, Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, sent a pitch from the right-handed reliever Clay Holmes into right field to give his team the winning difference. Torres watched from his position as Yankee Stadium went quiet.

“The thing about this team is that they don’t panic,” Astros Manager Dusty Baker said after the game. “They never panic. They try to find a way.”

Torres blamed himself for the play.

“I feel like it’s my mistake,” said Torres, adding later, “I feel terrible in the moment because I know we can make a double play and finish the inning. I made that mistake. I feel like I need to learn to be a little more in control in that situation. It’s a tough loss.”

“Every mistake we made they take advantage,” Torres added.

Image

To start Game 4, the Yankees looked better than they had all series. In the first three games against the Astros’ vaunted pitching staff, the Yankees hit .128 and scored four runs. In the first two innings on Sunday, the Yankees nearly matched that total.

Bader, the Yankees’ best hitter this postseason, led off the bottom of the first inning with a single off Lance McCullers Jr. Two batters later, McCullers hit first baseman Anthony Rizzo with a pitch.

Seeing that McCullers’s command was off, designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton drilled a slider over the plate into right field for a run-scoring single. It was the Yankees’ first run since the fourth inning of Game 2 on Thursday. Torres then dunked a ball into the outfield for a single that gave the Yankees a 2-0 lead.

An inning later, McCullers walked Judge with two outs and surrendered a double to Rizzo. The hit not only gave the Yankees a 3-0 lead but brought energy to a stadium that was bereft of it the day before, when the home team produced only three hits and no runs.

That quickly evaporated when the Yankees squandered the lead with one of their stalwarts on the mound. The left-handed starter Nestor Cortes, whose breakout season helped boost the Yankees and earned him lots of fans and an All-Star selection, delivered a strong outing on short rest in the winner-takes-all Game 5 of the A.L. division series against the Cleveland Guardians.

Back on normal rest, Cortes took the mound on Sunday and seemed like his usual self. But in the third inning, his command wasn’t the same and his velocity dropped. Never a hard thrower, Cortes’s fastball dropped to 88 miles per hour and his slider down to 74 m.p.h.

After Cortes walked Astros catcher Martín Maldonado and Altuve, Boone and a trainer visited the mound. But after talking with Cortes, Boone left him in and let him face Peña. The decision proved fateful.

Image

On the fifth pitch of the at-bat, Cortes hung a slider and Peña, who was later named the A.L.C.S. M.V.P., slammed it into the left field seats for a game-tying home run. Boone and a trainer then reappeared from the dugout and took Cortes out of the game this time.

The Yankees later announced that Cortes exited the game with a left groin injury. He had also missed three weeks late in the season with an injury to the same area. Cortes admitted after the game that he aggravated it during a workout heading into the postseason but that he had been able to manage it without issue until now.

“It gradually got worse,” he said. “It started locking up on me there in the third. I felt good enough to compete. I don’t think that homer was because I was hurt. He just put a good swing to it.”

Boone summoned the left-handed reliever Wandy Peralta, who has propped up the Yankees’ depleted bullpen this postseason, into the game. But the Astros got to him, too. Álvarez doubled, right fielder Kyle Tucker singled on a comebacker to Peralta and first baseman Yuli Gurriel poked a pitch into shallow right field to give his team a 4-3 lead that, once again, sapped the energy out of Yankee Stadium.

The Yankees, however, weren’t going away that easily. Bader singled and then took second base when Maldonado whiffed catching a pitch. That allowed Bader to score when Rizzo smacked a curveball into center field and tie the score at 4-4 in the fourth inning.

Bader, once again, tried to save the Yankees in the sixth. Facing the right-handed reliever Héctor Neris, Bader drilled a solo home run — his fifth of the postseason — that gave the Yankees a 5-4 lead. But the lead, once again, was short-lived.

The Yankees blew it in the seventh inning. And two innings later, in what could be his final at-bat with the team, Judge grounded out to end the Yankees’ season.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (2)

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:12 a.m. ET

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:12 a.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

The Houston Astros have felt entirely inevitable this postseason. But so have the Philadelphia Phillies. This World Series could be ridiculous.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (3)

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:04 a.m. ET

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:04 a.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

The Yankees will have to get a run off Ryan Pressly to stay alive. Pressly has not allowed a run since Oct. 1.

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (4)

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:03 a.m. ET

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:03 a.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Aaron Judge, due up third in the ninth, *could* make the last out in what *could* be his last game as a Yankee. Narratives!

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (5)

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:01 a.m. ET

Oct. 24, 2022, 12:01 a.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Three outs left. The Yankees score a run or their season is over.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (6)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:55 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:55 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Josh Donaldson has stuck out three times tonight and 16 times this postseason. Yankees fans let him hear it one more time (until next year, when he’ll make $21 million, if this score holds). Aaron Boone has wondered, multiple times, why the third baseman is enduring the “brunt” of criticism.

For those wondering, the only teams to sweep a division series and a league championship series in the same season were the 2007 Colorado Rockies and the 2014 Kansas City Royals. The only team to go undefeated in a full postseason, including the World Series, was the 1976 Cincinnati Reds.

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (8)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:49 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:49 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Rafael Montero is Houston’s fourth pitcher of the game. You’ll be surprised to find out he had a low E.R.A. this season (2.37) and struck out more than a batter per inning.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (9)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:40 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:40 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

The Yankees are six outs away from being swept in the A.L.C.S. The last time that happened to them was in 2012 against the Tigers.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (10)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:35 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:35 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Bryan Abreu is in to pitch for the Astros. He had a 1.94 E.R.A. during the regular season, striking out 88 in 60 and one-thirds innings. He has not allowed a run in five appearances this postseason.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (11)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:38 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:38 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

It took Abreu eight pitches to get through bottom of the seventh. But hey, one of them was a ball.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (12)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:30 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:30 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

With the way things have gone for the Astros in this postseason, you knew the second the double-play ball got flubbed with a bad flip by Gleyber Torres that the Yankees would pay for it. They did just that, and they have nine outs left to get back into this game, this series and this season.

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (13)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:25 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:25 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Alex Bregman’s single drives in Jeremy Peña and the Astros continue to be an outrageously good baseball machine. Considering the fact that the Yankees have used their top relievers already this game could get ugly.

The #postseason of Alex Bregman. pic.twitter.com/b5XjExUDTe

— MLB (@MLB) October 24, 2022

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (14)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:28 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:28 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Yankees fans are getting restless as some pro-Houston chants break out at the stadium.

Image

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (15)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:21 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:21 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Jonathan Loáisiga was asked to throw two innings only once during the regular season. He threw two innings against Cleveland in Game 5 of the Yankees' division series and another two in Game 2 of the A.L.C.S. He was being asked for three innings tonight. Aaron Boone was playing with fire and now the Yankees are in trouble.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (16)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:19 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:19 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

The Yankees had a potential double play on a grounder to second by Jeremy Peña but Gleyber Torres blew the throw to second, Isiah Kiner-Falefa let the ball get past him into left field and the Astros were effectively given two free outs. It’s an error on Torres, and it could haunt the Yankees.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (17)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:19 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:19 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Immediate update: It has come back to haunt the Yankees. Yordan Alvarez singled to right and this game is tied.

Yordan ties it up! The @astros are relentless #postseason pic.twitter.com/Embs83Z2xa

— MLB (@MLB) October 24, 2022

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (18)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:12 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:12 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

The Yankees challenged a call at first base where Jose Altuve was ruled safe on a close play. The TBS broadcast crew talked themselves into Altuve having been out, but a replay review said the call would stand. (It seemed pretty close.)

Image

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (19)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:59 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:59 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Harrison Bader, the Bronxville Bomber, has jacked another one. And with Bader’s fifth home run of the postseason, the Yankees go up, 5-4.

Image

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (20)

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:00 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 11:00 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

A reminder that Bader had only five home runs in 86 games in the regular season and didn’t hit any after being traded to the Yankees from the St. Louis Cardinals.

Harrison Bader for the lead! That's his 5th home run of the #postseason! pic.twitter.com/4WzjazoqOB

— MLB (@MLB) October 24, 2022

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (21)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:44 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:44 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

The Houston right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. has been far from crisp, but he’s given the Astros five innings. Given the length available in Houston’s bullpen, it’s a little surprising that Manager Dusty Baker didn’t pull his starter sooner. But McCullers, at 100 pitches, is likely done with the game tied at 4-4.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (22)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:46 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:46 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Meanwhile, it’s the top of the sixth inning and the Yankees have already used their two best relievers. Which seems bad.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (23)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:39 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:39 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

The Yankees have had more than their fair share of bullpen issues this year with Michael King’s injury, Clay Holmes’s tough second half and Aroldis Chapman’s implosion. But Jonathan Loáisiga can do this:

Jonathan Loáisiga, Stupid 100mph Sinker. 😵‍💫

21 inches of run. pic.twitter.com/bs8qusp70h

— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) October 24, 2022

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (24)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:35 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:35 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Wandy Peralta walked Yordan Alvarez and was pulled for Jonathan Loáisiga, who got some help with a slick double-play by Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Loáisiga then easily handled a comebacker from Kyle Tucker and the Yankees had gotten through the toughest part of Houston’s lineup without any damage.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (25)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:36 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:36 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Potentially the scariest thing about the Astros is that they are 6-0 in this postseason despite getting almost nothing from Jose Altuve, Alvarez and Tucker. Imagine if their big boppers were ... bopping.

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (26)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:20 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:20 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

With a single to center, Anthony Rizzo drove in Harrison Bader and tied the game. The bounce-back after a tough series of events in the fourth inning is fairly impressive.

Rizzo comes through again and ties the game! #Postseason pic.twitter.com/k15gkJkf4m

— MLB (@MLB) October 24, 2022

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (27)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:19 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:19 p.m. ET

Benjamin Hoffman

Aaron Judge woke up Yankee Stadium a little bit with a long drive to center that Lance McCullers Jr. seemed convinced was gone. The wind knocked it down a bit though, and Chas McCormick was able to catch it with no harm done. Judge is now 1 for 14 in this series.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (28)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:04 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:04 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Officially official: The Yankees announced that Nestor Cortes left tonight’s game with a left groin injury.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (29)

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:21 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 10:21 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

Aaron Boone, speaking on TBS, said that Nestor Cortes has been dealing with a groin issue since his first start of the A.L.D.S. That tidbit, combined with Cortes’s diminished velocity, probably should have added some urgency to the first mound visit.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (30)

Oct. 23, 2022, 9:50 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 9:50 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

For those curious about Nestor Cortes’s curious drop in velocity:

Nestor Cortes's velo by inning. He's not a hard thrower to begin with, but he never got to 90 MPH in the 3rd. #Yankees pic.twitter.com/d3YaVlCkwO

— Gary Phillips (@GaryHPhillips) October 24, 2022

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Oct. 23, 2022, 8:15 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 8:15 p.m. ET

Gary Phillips

Reporting from Yankee Stadium

The Yankees have a lot of options in the bullpen.

Image

The Yankees don’t have much going for them entering Game 4 of the A.L.C.S., but at least the biggest arms in their bullpen are well rested. That means Manager Aaron Boone can be aggressive with his relievers with his team on the brink of elimination.

The right-handers Clay Holmes and Jonathan Loáisiga and the left-hander Wandy Peralta did not pitch in Game 3, a 5-0 loss for the Yankees. So look for Boone to make a move quickly if starter Nestor Cortes falters in the rain-delayed game on Sunday.

Houston Manager Dusty Baker, meanwhile, used the right-handers Héctor Neris, Ryne Stanek, Hunter Brown, Rafael Montero and Bryan Abreu to finish off a three-hitter that Cristian Javier started in Game 3. Closer Ryan Pressly is fresh, however, and Luis Garcia and José Urquidy could provide length out of the bullpen if Lance McCullers Jr.’s elbow gives him a hard time after an odd injury during celebrations in Seattle in the previous round.

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (32)

Oct. 23, 2022, 7:47 p.m. ET

Oct. 23, 2022, 7:47 p.m. ET

Scott Miller

Reporting from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

The Phillies await the A.L.C.S. winner in the World Series.

Image

Authoring a postseason for the ages in his adopted hometown in his fourth season after signing a 13-year, $330 million deal, Bryce Harper smashed a two-run homer off the Padres right-handed reliever Robert Suarez with no outs in the eighth inning to send the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series.

The 4-3 victory gave the Phillies the eighth National League pennant in franchise history on a wet, chilly afternoon in Philadelphia. They will play either the Houston Astros or the Yankees in the 118th World Series, which is scheduled to begin on Friday.

Call it more home magic for the Phillies, the last team to qualify for the N.L. playoffs, who emphasized a message that has been building over time: Don’t mess with them in October at Citizens Bank Park.

Yankees vs. Astros: How the Astros Beat the Yankees in Game 4 to Reach the World Series (Published 2022) (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Melvina Ondricka

Last Updated:

Views: 5666

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Melvina Ondricka

Birthday: 2000-12-23

Address: Suite 382 139 Shaniqua Locks, Paulaborough, UT 90498

Phone: +636383657021

Job: Dynamic Government Specialist

Hobby: Kite flying, Watching movies, Knitting, Model building, Reading, Wood carving, Paintball

Introduction: My name is Melvina Ondricka, I am a helpful, fancy, friendly, innocent, outstanding, courageous, thoughtful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.