
Houston
(+1.5)

Cleveland
(-1.5)
Star Player
Kai-Wei Teng (HOU) 2.2ip 0h 0er 2k
Boxscore
Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) — The Cleveland Guardians erupted for six runs in the eighth inning to erase a deficit and beat the Houston Astros 8-5 on Tuesday night at Progressive Field. Houston led 5-2 after scoring three in the fifth, highlighted by Yordan Alvarez’s two-run single. Cleveland’s Chase DeLauter tied the game with a three-run triple in the eighth before Kyle Manzardo delivered a two-run single to complete the rally. Alvarez drove in three runs for the Astros. Peyton Pallette earned the win in relief for Cleveland, while Enyel De Los Santos took the loss. Attendance was 15,448. The Guardians improved to 14-11, while the Astros fell to 9-16.
Extended Summary
CLEVELAND (Interstat) — A dormant offense erupted for six runs in the eighth inning Tuesday night, propelling the Cleveland Guardians to an 8-5 comeback victory over the Houston Astros at Progressive Field. The Guardians, held to just two runs on a solo homer by Angel MartÃnez and a first-inning RBI single by George Valera through seven frames, sent 11 men to the plate in the decisive eighth to turn a 5-2 deficit into an 8-5 lead. The rally handed the Astros their fourth loss in five games and dropped them to a season-worst seven games under .500 at 9-16. Cleveland improved to 14-11. For seven innings, the game followed a methodical pace, defined by early Guardians leads, a middle-inning Astros surge, and a stalemate maintained by the bullpens. MartÃnez launched his third home run of the year to right-center off Houston starter Ryan Weiss in the second inning, giving Cleveland a 2-0 advantage after Valera’s run-scoring single in the first. Houston, which pounded Cleveland 9-2 a day earlier, was stifled by Guardians starter Parker Messick through four innings. The left-hander allowed just three hits and struck out four. The Astros broke through in the fifth, however, chasing Messick and seizing the lead. Isaac Paredes singled and scored on Brice Matthews’ RBI single. After a hit-by-pitch and a walk loaded the bases, Yordan Alvarez delivered a two-run single to left, plating Yainer Diaz and Dustin Harris. A successful challenge by Cleveland on the subsequent play at second base limited the damage, but Houston led 3-2. The Astros added a run in the seventh on a Carlos Correa RBI single, and another in the ninth on Alvarez’s run-scoring double, his third RBI of the night. Yet, those runs merely bookended the game’s defining sequence. The turning point came in the bottom of the eighth against Houston reliever Enyel De Los Santos, who took the loss and fell to 0-1. Daniel Schneemann worked a leadoff walk and MartÃnez followed with an infield single. After Bo Naylor popped out, Brayan Rocchio lined an RBI single to center, scoring Schneemann to cut the deficit to 5-3. Steven Kwan then walked to load the bases for Chase DeLauter. DeLauter, who entered the at-bat hitless in three trips, drove a 1-1 offering from De Los Santos into the left-field gap. The ball rolled to the wall, clearing the bases as DeLauter slid into third with a triple, giving Cleveland a sudden 6-5 lead. The Astros intentionally walked José RamÃrez, but Kyle Manzardo followed by lining a two-run single to right off reliever Colton Gordon, scoring DeLauter and RamÃrez to provide critical insurance. The six-run outburst stood in stark contrast to the Guardians’ earlier struggles with runners on base, including grounding into two double plays. Houston pitchers combined for 18 strikeouts but issued 10 walks, with three of those free passes coming in the fateful eighth. Peyton Pallette earned the win for Cleveland, pitching a scoreless eighth inning to improve to 1-1. Shawn Armstrong and Kai-Wei Teng of Houston provided standout relief efforts earlier, with Teng tossing 2 2/3 perfect innings with two strikeouts to keep the Astros in front before the late collapse. The game, played in 2 hours and 52 minutes before a crowd of 15,448, defied the pregame projection from National Statistical, which had forecast a 4-2 Guardians victory. The combined 13 runs sailed over the projected total of 8. The Astros, who out-hit Cleveland 10-11, continue to search for consistency after a promising series win over Boston to open the season. They will look to salvage a series split in the finale Wednesday afternoon. The Guardians, winners of two straight, will aim for a series win before embarking on a road trip to Toronto.
Preview
Astros, Guardians Set for Game 2 in Chilly Cleveland CLEVELAND (Interstat) — The Houston Astros will look to build on a rare offensive breakout and continue the success of starter Parker Messick when they face the Cleveland Guardians in the second of a three-game series Tuesday night at Progressive Field. First pitch is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. EDT under cloudy skies with a game-time temperature near 41 degrees. The Astros (9-15) snapped a four-game skid with a 9-2 rout of the Guardians on Monday. Houston’s offense, which has struggled consistently, erupted for 14 hits. Third baseman Isaac Paredes led the charge, going 3 for 5 with two home runs and two RBIs. Paredes will be a key figure again as Houston aims for consecutive wins for just the third time this season. He is 6 for 18 (.333) with two homers in his last five games, though he was 0 for 12 in the four contests preceding Monday’s outburst. He will be opposed by Guardians reliever Matt Festa, a pitcher to watch for Cleveland. Festa pitched two innings of relief in Monday’s loss, allowing one run. Over his last four appearances, he has a 2.45 ERA in 7 1/3 innings. Messick (3-0) takes the mound for Houston seeking to remain perfect. The left-hander has been a bright spot for the Astros, providing stability to a rotation that has needed it. He will face a Guardians lineup that managed just six hits in the series opener. Cleveland (13-11) saw its three-game winning streak end Monday. Shortstop Brayan Rocchio had three of the team’s six hits in the loss. The Guardians will need more production throughout the order to support a pitching staff that will be piecing things together after Monday’s bullpen game. According to National Statistical’s game simulator, the projection favors the Guardians in a lower-scoring affair, predicting a 4-2 Cleveland victory. Following Tuesday’s game, the series concludes Wednesday afternoon before both teams embark on lengthy road trips. Houston will host the New York Yankees for three games starting Friday, while Cleveland travels to face the Toronto Blue Jays for a three-game set beginning Friday.