Astros vs. Rangers score, ALCS Game 3 highlights: What we learned as Houston shells Max Scherzer

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The Houston Astros defeated the Texas Rangers 8-5 in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series on Thursday night. The Rangers now lead the best-of-seven series by a 2-1 margin. The Astros are, of course, seeking their second consecutive World Series championship.

The Astros received a strong start from Cristian Javier, who did not allow a hit until the late stages of the fifth inning. Offensively, Houston maintained pressure on the returning Max Scherzer throughout his four-inning start. The Astros then broke open the game against the Rangers bullpen.

The two sides will meet again on Thursday in Game 4 of the series.

Here are four other things worth knowing about the Astros' Game 3 victory.

1. Astros' lineup comes alive

The Rangers had scored just four runs through the first two games of the ALCS. That after averaging more than five runs per game during both the regular season and the Division Series. On Thursday, they hit like their normal selves.

The Astros plated their first run in the second inning, when Yordan Alvarez scampered across the plate on a wild pitch. Martín Maldonado, whose bat often leaves a lot to be desired, then drove in two with a single. Jose Altuve launched a single home run in the third inning to put the Astros ahead by a 4-0 margin.

Mauricio Dubón made it 5-0 with a single in the fourth inning. Then, in the seventh, the Astros fully broke the game open, as the aforementioned Alvarez delivered a two-run single to make it 7-2. The Astros added one more run in the eighth to give them eight on the night.

Thursday represented the second-most runs the Astros have scored this postseason. They scored nine runs in Game 3 of the ALDS.
Rangers third baseman Josh Jung tried his best, homering twice, but it wasn't enough for Texas to fully close the gap.

2. Starters offer contrasting nights

The big story heading into Game 3 was how Rangers ace Max Scherzer would pitch after missing more than a month with a strained teres major muscle in his right shoulder. The answer: not as good as Scherzer is accustomed to pitching. He finished his night having surrendered five runs on five hits and a walk over the course of four innings pitched and 63 total pitches.

On the other side, Astros righty Cristian Javier offered his second consecutive good playoff start. He didn't allow a hit until the fifth inning. He then surrendered a two-run home run to Josh Jung to give the Rangers life. Javier's home run shattered what had been one of the longest scoreless streaks to begin a playoff career in MLB history among starting pitchers:

Overall, Javier allowed two runs on three hits and a walk in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out three batters on 85 pitches. Javier had previously allowed no runs on one hit and five walks in five innings of work versus the Minnesota Twins.

3. What does a 2-1 series lead mean?

To state the obvious: the Astros improved their odds of winning the ALCS with their victory in Game 4. Teams to go up 3-0 in a best-of-seven series have historically won 97.5% of those sets. Conversely, teams holding a 2-1 advantage have won their series 70.3% of the time. The Rangers, then, are still the overwhelming favorites to win the pennant -- that's just common sense given they need to win one fewer game to do it -- but it's not a fait accompli.

4. What's next?

The two sides will meet for Game 4 of the ALCS on Thursday night. First pitch is slated for 8:03 p.m. ET. The Rangers have not announced their starter, but could roll with lefty Andrew Heaney (10-6, 4.15 ERA). The Astros are expected to turn to right-hander José Urquidy (3-3, 5.29 ERA).

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ALCS Game 3 final score: Astros 8, Rangers 5

The Astros picked up the sorely needed victory and cut their deficit in the best-of-seven series to 2-1. Max Scherzer, making his first start for Texas in more than a month because of a shoulder injury, got knocked around, and Jose Altuve recorded his 25th career postseason home run. Rookie Josh Jung homered twice in the losing cause. Game 4 will be back in Arlington on Thursday night. 

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That was not a good at-bat by Mitch Garver, but it was a good plate appearance. 

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That is quite hot, in my humble opinion.

 
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How hot has Yordan Alvarez been this postseason?

This hot: 

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Alvarez hosed trying to score to end the top of the ninth. Rangers need three to tie in the home half. Astros right now have a 96.5% chance of winning Game 3. 

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To the bottom of the ninth

Alvarez tried scoring there, but it wasn't even close.

 
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Alex Bregman just missed a homer. 

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To the ninth

Astros remain ahead 8-5.

 
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Rangers pull closer

It's now 8-5 with four outs to go.

 
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Tough play by Altuve there. 

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We don't know yet who the Rangers will start in Game 4

But we know it won't be Bradford, Gray, or Martín Pérez, who just checked in.

 
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Nifty play by Seager there

 
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Some context on Mr. Jung

 
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Astros now up 8-4

Nobody out in the eighth.

 
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Jung goes deep again

Rangers rookie third baseman Josh Jung improved his team's chances with his second home run of Game 3. His latest blast came in the bottom of the seventh with one on and two out: 

That one off Hector Neris left the bat at 107 mph, spanned 429 feet, and would've cleared the fences in 29 out of 30 MLB parks. It also cut the Houston lead from 7-2 to 7-4. It was Jung's third homer of the 2023 postseason. During the regular season, he hit 23 in 122 games for Texas. 

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Jung with his second home run of the night

It's now 7-4 Astros.

 
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Alvarez pads Houston lead

With two on and two out in the seventh and the Astros leading 5-2, Houston's top batsman Yordan Alvarez gave his team some breathing room with two-run single: 

That's his first hit of Game 3, although he was utterly robbed of a home run earlier by Leody Taveras. Alvarez has been an absolute house afire this postseason, as he entered Game 3 with a slash line of .391/.440/1.271 for these playoffs. His latest contribution pushed Houston's chances of winning Game 3 all the way up to 96.7%. 

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The Will Smith we haven't heard about all week is in the ballgame now after a Jose Altuve single put two on, one out.

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Running grab by Brantley

Astros are through six with a 5-2 lead.

 
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That'll do it for Javier

Neris entering.

 
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Carter with a two-out double

Ball just did evade Tucker in right.

 
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Semien isn't hitting thus far in the postseason. He's just 6 for 35 with no home runs in these playoffs.

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Good color television right here: 

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Taveras with an outstanding grab

Taveras is a very good defensive outfielder. During the regular season, he ranked in the 91st percentile in Outs Above Average, according to Statcast.

As you'll see below, he robbed a home run from Yordan Alvarez:

Again, per Statcast, Alvarez's batted ball had a 1.000 expected batting average and would have been a home run in 18 of the MLB 30 parks. It was a sure thing, basically. Except it wasn't because of Taveras.  

It's still 5-2 Astros.

 
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Josh Jung puts the Rangers on the board

The Rangers didn't have a hit against Cristian Javier through 4 2/3 innings in Game 3. With two outs, Nathaniel Lowe singled, and that brought up rookie slugger Josh Jung. In one swing, Jung turned a 5-0 deficit into a more workable 5-2 game: 

Jung's homer off the breaking ball left the bat at 102.3 mph and traveled 389 feet. It's his second home run of this postseason. As for Javier, it brought his run at postseason history to an end: 

More to the point, it made Game 3 a game again. 

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Taveras with a great catch

Robs a home run to begin the sixth.

 
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Globe Life sounds alive

Because of seeding and sweeps, the Rangers have barely been home -- and in front of their home crowd -- lately. That Jung home run got the hometown faithful on their feet.

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To put Javier into context

 
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Josh Jung homers to right-center

It's a 5-2 game now. The Rangers live.

 
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Rangers have a hit

Nathaniel Lowe's two-out single in the fifth is the Rangers' first hit off Cristian Javier tonight.

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