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Alvarez’s Ninth-Inning Heroics Seal Astros’ Thrilling Victory Over Rays

Four-time All-Star’s bat swings the tide as Houston snaps Tampa Bay’s nine-game streak

A Night of Momentum in Houston

The Astros rallied late to beat the Rays 10-8, snapping Tampa Bay’s nine-game winning streak in front of a raucous home crowd.

Yordan Alvarez, a four-time All-Star, delivered the decisive blow, launching a two-run homer in the ninth that turned an 8-8 tie into a 10-8 lead.

Jose Altuve set the stage earlier, drawing a walk to open the inning and later scoring after a clutch single.

Hunter Brown, who had been solid through four innings, surrendered a season-high seven runs, but the Astros’ bullpen steadied the ship.

Josh Hader closed the game with a clean ninth, earning the win and preserving the lead.

Junior Caminero opened the scoring with a first-inning homer, while Richie Palacios added a two-run shot in the second to keep the Rays ahead early.

Yainer Diaz answered with a two-run blast in the bottom of the fourth, and later in the seventh Jonny DeLuca contributed a solo homer for Tampa Bay.

The comeback was capped when Zach Dezenzo delivered a pinch-hit RBI single off Craig Kimbrel, tying the game before the Astros pulled ahead.

Right-hander Peter Lambert is slated to start the series finale on Sunday, offering the Astros another arm as they look to close out the set.

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