Tuesday Night: Tucker homers, Odorizzi pitches Astros past Rangers 5-1
Published 5:44 pm Wednesday, April 27, 2022
- Houston Astros’ Alex Bregman, right, slides home safely behind Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim, left, in the sixth inning Tuesday in Arlington.
ARLINGTON (AP) — Jake Odorizzi allowed one hit over six innings to end a long winless drought, and a rejuvenated Kyle Tucker homered and drove in three runs to power the Houston Astros past the Texas Rangers 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Odorizzi (1-2) permitted just two baserunners and won for the first time in 10 starts since last August. He entered with a 9.00 ERA and had given up 16 hits in nine innings during his first three starts this season.
In his previous start against the Angels, Odorizzi walked four, gave up six runs and didn’t get out of the first inning.
Odorizzi credited his teammates for staying positive.
“It’s nice to have guys back you. They really showed confidence,” he said.
“I got tired of pitching like crap. I was attacking more swings. A lot of work went into the start. I thought my fastball execution was (good) today, and the up/down and then my cutter off of that was pretty good.”
The lone hit off Odorizzi was a home run by Adolis Garcia in the second. The right-hander threw only 78 pitches, setting down the Rangers on just eight in the first inning.
Tucker started the season 4 for 46 (.087) but is 7 for 17 (.412) since. He is 4 for 8 with four RBIs in the first two games of the four-game series.
Garcia helped the Astros to their first run in the second when he misjudged a line drive by Yordan Alvarez that went over his head in center field for a double. Alvarez advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Jeremy Pena’s single.
In the bottom half, Garcia made up for the misplay with a drive over the left-field fence to tie it. Eight of his 34 career homers in 190 games have come in 19 games against Houston.
Houston scored three runs in the fourth to break open a 1-all game. The Astros won their first replay review of the season as they took a 4-1 lead against starter Taylor Hearn (0-2).
Singles by Alex Bregman and Alvarez put runners on first and third. Bregman scored on what was first ruled a double-play grounder, but the replay review showed Yuli Gurriel beat the throw at first. That became even more beneficial for Houston when Tucker followed with a two-run homer.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Astros: 2B Jose Altuve (strained left hamstring) “did everything baseball-related that you could do,” Baker said. “He hit, he ran. (Wednesday) he’s going to do some more. We’ll see how he comes out of that.” … Alvarez was the designated hitter. Baker said the Astros want to keep him off Globe Life Field’s artificial turf after he fouled a ball off his right shin Monday.
Rangers: RHP Josh Sborz (right elbow soreness), who is eligible to come off the 10-day injured list, threw live batting practice.
UP AND DOWN
The Astros designated RHP Pedro Baez for assignment and recalled RHP Seth Martinez. In the second year of a two-year contract, Baez was 0-0 with an 11.57 ERA in 2 1/3 innings. Martinez, who made his major league debut with three games last September, was 1-1 with a 5.40 ERA in six relief appearances for Triple-A Sugar Land.