The Astros were first at the plate when Tucker hit Nola in the second inning with his first homerun of the game, with no one on base.
In the same chapter, the Astros scored their second hit into rightfield off Puerto Rican Martín Maldonado, in a perfectly executed hit-and-run action that led Cuban Yuli Gurriel to the rubber.
Tucker’s power was once again on display at Houston’s Minute Maid Park in the bottom of the third inning, when the star outfielder found a two out throw in the area he took advantage of to deposit the ball in the right field blender to add two rounds to the scoreboard (5-0).
When everything indicated that Verlander, who had not allowed any hits, could maintain his dominance, the house fell to him after two outs in the fourth inning.
The Philadelphia bats gave a strong response in that chapter, reaching the register three times.
The first round went down the legs of Rhys Hoskins, who scored for a hit into left field by Nick Castellanos.
Alec Bohm was responsible for adding two more lines with a double to left field (5-3)
Those led by Rob Thomson were able to match the actions (5-5) in the fifth act thanks to Realmuto’s double jerk.
The Astros threatened to stop the Phillies in the ninth when they put José Altuve on second base with two outs, but Castellanos dove in to catch a drive from Jeremy Peña and sent the game into the extra innings. .
In the 10th inning, Realmuto hit a pitch from the outside corner of Luis Garcia (0-1) out of the park to put the Phillies ahead (5-6) for good.
The Phillies had Venezuelans José Alvarado and Ranger Suárez on the mound, who led a scoreless inning and struckout each.
For the Astros, Dominicans threw Bryan Abreu (1.2 scoreless innings and three strikeouts), Héctor Neris (he struckout the lone batter he faced) and Rafael Montero (one strikeout chapter).
Seranthony Dominguez (1-0) pitched 2 1/3 innings with three strikeouts to earn the Phillies victory.
David Robertson (1) signed the save by throwing a scoreless tenth inning.
Garcia (0-1) was defeated by scoring in two thirds of an inning.
For the Phillies, Dominican Jean Segura failed in five at bats.
In the Astros, Cuban Yuli Gurriel went 4-2, scoring a run, his compatriot Yordan Álvarez went blank in four innings and Aledmys Díaz finished 1-0.
Dominican Jeremy Peña made 5-1 with a run, Venezuelan José Altuve finished 5-1 and Maldonado finished 3-1 with an RBI.
Source: El heraldo

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