Odorizzi solid in 1st win since '19, Astros beat Red Sox 8-3
BOSTON (AP) â Dusty Baker doesnât believe heâs seen the best of Jake Odorizzi.
The Astros manager is hoping the 2019 All-Star right-handerâs latest performance against the Red Sox is a glimpse of what may be on tap going forward.
Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman homered to help Odorizzi pick up his first win since 2019, and Houston rolled past Boston 8-3 on Wednesday night.
Houston has won three straight and will look to sweep the series in Thursdayâs finale. Boston led 2-0 early, but the Astros responded with five quick runs to take control.
Odorizzi (1-3) allowed three runs and three hits over five innings, striking out six to post his first victory since Sept. 24, 2019 when he was still with Minnesota. Despite giving up a home run to Xander Bogaerts, he was mostly in control, throwing 54 of his 77 pitches for strikes. Cristian Javier allowed one hit and struck out three over four scoreless innings to get his first save.
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Odorizzi called it âa step in the right direction.â
âObviously Iâm going to go through bumps and bruises along the way because Iâm still trying to sort things out,â he said. âI feel like Iâm blending closer to where I want to be.â
Odorizzi was limited to just four starts for Minnesota during the shortened 2020 season after dealing with a series of non-arm related injuries, including taking a line drive off his chest.
A free agent this past offseason, he didnât sign with Houston until early March, limiting him during spring training. He was slowed at the start of the season after dealing with forearm tightness. It contributed to him failing to register a win in his first five starts this season.
But he said the arm issue is no longer a factor.
âI just need to keep on my path,â he said.
It was an improvement from Odorizzi's first outing against Boston last week, in which he made it just three innings in what was Boston's only win over Houston this season.
âHe showed a lot of progress from the time before. Thatâs the key," Baker said. "That means heâs en route.â
Nathan Eovaldi (7-3) lasted 5 2/3 innings, giving up five runs and a season-high 11 hits while striking out five. The loss snapped his three-game winning streak.
Trailing 2-0, Astros got on the scoreboard in the second when Kyle Tucker scored on Myles Strawâs ground-rule double. Altuve tied it in the third when he connected on a first-pitch fastball from Eovaldi and drove it over the left-field fence for his 10th home run of the season.
Houston added three more runs to take the lead, scoring on Yordan Alvarezâs RBI double, Yuli Gurrielâs ground-rule double and Michael Brantley's single.
Boston got one back in the fourth thanks to Bogaertsâ towering shot to left field.
Houston pushed it back up to 6-3 in the seventh when Brantley scored off Strawâs sacrifice fly, just sliding in under Christian VaÌzquez's tag following Hunter Renfroeâs throw from right field.
Bregman provided extra cushion in the eighth, blasting a two-run shot over the Green Monster for his seventh homer of the season.
TRAINERâS ROOM
Astros: Right-hander Lance McCullers Jr., who has been on the injured list since May 23 (right shoulder soreness) is scheduled to make a rehab start Thursday for Triple-A Sugar Land.
Red Sox: OF Alex Verdugo sat out his second straight game with tightness in his back. He is expected to return for the series finale Thursday.
TOUGH PILL
Red Sox fans havenât held back during the first two games of the series in their first opportunity to boo Astros players after the team was disciplined in 2020 following a sign-stealing scheme that took place during the clubâs 2017 World Series championship season.
Boston manager Alex Cora â Houston's bench coach in 2017 who helped orchestrate the cheating â said the expletive-laced âcheaterâ chants that have been hurled at Astros players hit him, too.
âTough to swallow, tough to hear it. Because at the end I was part of that. I was part of the 2017 Astros and I was part of the whole sign-stealing situation,â Cora said before the game. âThe fact that they were booed like that, that kind of like hit me, too.â
UP NEXT
Astros: Right-hander Zach Greinke is coming off the 17th complete game of his career. He is the only major-league pitcher in 2021 to throw eight or more innings four times.
Red Sox: Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez (5-4, 5.59) has struggled in his last five starts, going 0-4 with a 7.92 ERA.
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