In Game 3 of the World Series on Friday night at Nationals Park, the Astros came up with the big hits they needed while preventing the Nationals from doing the same. As a result, the Astros prevailed 4-1 (box score) and in doing so cut the Nationals' lead in the best-of-seven series to 2-1.
The Astros took the early lead with three one-run innings against Nationals starter Anibal Sanchez. In the top of the second, Carlos Correa got into scoring position with one out thanks to a double. Josh Reddick then followed with a popup that dropped between left fielder Juan Soto and the left side of the infield. Correa got a great read on the ball and scored ahead of Soto's wild throw home.
In the third inning, Jose Altuve hit a leadoff double to left and advanced to third on Soto's fielding error. Altuve scored the second run of the game on an infield single by Michael Brantley. In the bottom of the fourth, Ryan Zimmerman, after narrowly missing a home run down the line, worked a walk, and then Victor Robles brought him home with a triple for the Nationals' first run of Game 3. With one out, Washington manager Davey Martinez opted to let Sanchez hit for himself, and he was unable to put the ball in play. Trea Turner then grounded out, and the potential tying run was stranded at third.
In the top of the fifth, the Astros reestablished their two-run lead when Michael Brantley singled home Altuve, who had hit a one-out double. Then in the sixth, Robinson Chirinos pushed the lead to 4-1 with a solo home run off Sanchez. That score score would hold.
Zack Greinke started for the visiting Astros in what's basically a must-win for Houston, and he worked 4 2/3 innings and allowed only one run despite a great deal of traffic on the bases. Across the way, right-hander Sanchez took the mound for the Nats. In his last start, which came two weeks ago, he flirted with a no-hitter against the Cardinals in Game 1 of the NLCS. He didn't enjoy similar results on Friday, as he allowed four earned on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings.
While the Nats had their opportunities in the middle and late innings -- just as they did in the early innings -- the Houston bullpen wound up getting it done. Four Astros relievers combined to work 4 1/3 scoreless innings to secure the Game 3 win. Will Harris, the Astros' best reliever during the regular season and postseason, registered a five-out appearance for the first time in 2019. The Nationals' bullpen also didn't allow a run after taking over for Sanchez.
The win means the Astros will have a chance to even series in Game 4 on Saturday night back at Nationals Park.
CBS Sports will have more to come on the Astros' big win.
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