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Houston Astros beat New York Yankees 2-1 in ALCS opener

Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa and George Springer celebrate after Game 1 of baseball’s American League Championship Series Friday, Oct. 13, 2017, in Houston. The Astros won 2-1 to take a 1-0 lead in the series. (David J. Phillip / Associated Press)
By Kristie Rieken Associated Press

HOUSTON – Dallas Keuchel dominated the Yankees again, striking out 10 in seven scoreless innings to lead the Houston Astros over New York 2-1 on Friday night in the American League Championship Series opener.

Keuchel entered with a 1.24 ERA against the Yankees in regular season starts plus six shutout innings in the 2015 A.L. wild-card game, He allowed four hits – all singles – walked one and joined Nolan Ryan and Mike Scott as the only Astros pitchers to reach double digits in strikeouts in a postseason game.

“It’s just a good combination of command and pitchability,” Keuchel said. “When I’m behind in the count, I feel just as good as if I’m 0-2. I think that’s one of the biggest keys for me recently.”

“He’s got that late movement on both sides of the plate,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said.

Carlos Correa and Yuli Gurriel hit RBI singles in the fourth off loser Masahiro Tanaka, and left fielder Marwin Gonzalez threw out Greg Bird at the plate trying to score on Aaron Judge’s two-out single in the fifth.

Bird homered off Ken Giles with two outs in the ninth, and the closer struck out pinch-hitter Jacoby Ellsbury. Giles escaped a two-out jam in the eighth by strikeing out Didi Gregorius.

Greeted by MVP chants each time to the plate, Jose Altuve had three more hits and at 11 for 19 (.579) has the most hits in a team’s first five postseason games since Seattle’s Ichiro Suzuki in 2001.

Houston is in the Championship Series for the first time since beating St. Louis in 2005. The Yankees, who overcame a 2-0 deficit to beat Cleveland in the Division Series, lost their sixth straight ALCS game since 2010.

Tanaka kept the Astros hitless until Altuve’s infield single in the fourth inning.

Altuve swiped second before scoring on Correa’s single. Gurriel followed with a two-out single, his 10th hit of the postseason.