Aces up for Astros, Rangers in rubber game of series
Houston will counter with veteran right-hander Zack Greinke. Lynn is 5-4 with a 2.59 ERA in 11 appearances, 10 starts, against the Astros. The Astros head to the series finale off a 2-1 win on Wednesday as Michael Brantley belted a two-run home run in the first inning to back the stout starting pitching of Cristian Javier.
The Houston Astros and the visiting Texas Rangers will send their aces to the
mound on Thursday afternoon when the American League West rivals play the
rubber game of a three-game series.
Right-hander Lance Lynn (4-1, 1.93 ERA, 56 strikeouts in 51 1/3 innings) willtake the hill for the Rangers on Thursday. Houston will counter with veteranright-hander Zack Greinke (2-0, 2.68 ERA, 35 strikeouts in 40 1/3 innings).
Lynn is 5-4 with a 2.59 ERA in 11 appearances, 10 starts, against the Astros.Four of those starts came last year, when he went 1-3 with a 3.54 ERA and a1.14 WHIP.
The Thursday start comes after Lynn’s worst outing of the year, when heallowed four runs (three earned) in six innings against the Los AngelesDodgers on Saturday and took his first loss of the season. It was the onlytime in eight starts in 2020 that Lynn allowed more than two runs in a game.
Greinke hadn’t allowed a homer until the Oakland Athletics recorded tworound-trippers in his most recent start Saturday in Houston. He has given upsix earned runs in his past two starts (11 innings) after serving up justthree runs in previous four (26 innings).
The Astros head to the series finale off a 2-1 win on Wednesday as MichaelBrantley belted a two-run home run in the first inning to back the stoutstarting pitching of Cristian Javier.
Javier (4-1) allowed just two hits in 6 2/3 innings. Houston closer RyanPressly retired the side in order in the ninth, including two strikeouts, toearn his seventh save of the season.
Kolby Allard (0-4) was the hard-luck loser for the Rangers on Wednesday.Allard allowed just two hits, struck out four and walked two in the longestouting of this two-year major league career.
The Rangers won the first game of the series on Tuesday, 6-5 in 10 innings.Houston responded on Wednesday to even the series and has won five of sevengames overall.
The Rangers and the Astros are still playing for the Silver Boot Trophy, givento the Lone Star State team with the best head-to-head record. The Astros havewon it the past three seasons after the Rangers won it 12 times in the first16 years.
The clubs have one more head-to-head series at Houston in mid-September beforethe conclude the regular season in Arlington, Texas.
“It’s definitely a rivalry,” Rangers third baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa said.”We’re battling for the state. Just to claim that Silver Boot, it means a lotfor whoever gets to take it home. That’s the motive right now. We want tobring it back.”
The Astros are in search for a whole lot more, and they have clawed their wayback into contention for the AL West’s top spot.
Houston is expected to get some help this weekend. Right-hander Jose Urquidyis due to be activated to pitch for the first time this season in the upcomingseries in Anaheim against the Los Angeles Angels.
Astros manager Dusty Baker said he anticipates Urquidy perhaps joining therotation.
“He’s going to come here and throw a bullpen (session) before then, and thenwe’ll make our assessment and adjustment at that time,” Baker said.
Urquidy was placed on the injured list in mid-July for undisclosed reasons andhas been working out at the team’s alternate training site for weeks.
Last year, he went 2-1 with a 3.95 ERA in nine games (seven starts) for theAstros with seven walks and 40 strikeouts in 41 regular-season innings. Hethen produced a 0.90 ERA in four postseason outings, including a World Seriesstart.
–Field Level Media