HOUSTON ā Trailing the Seattle Mariners by 10 games in mid-June, the Houston Astros were undoubtedly down.
But first-year manager Joe Espada worked every day to remind his team it was far from out.
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ā`We got this,'ā he recalled telling the players. ā`We are a good team. We've just got to go on a hot streak and weāll turn this around.'ā
Then a champagne-soaked Espada paused for a beat before continuing.
āAnd we did,ā he said.
The Astros clinched their fourth straight AL West title with a 4-3 win over the Mariners on Tuesday night, overcoming a terrible start to reach the playoffs for an eighth consecutive year.
āWe started off super slow and we had to grind for it all year long,ā third baseman Alex Bregman said. āAnd the guys just put their heads down, never stopped believing and kept faith and kept going.ā
The Astros are the first team to win the AL West in four straight seasons since Oakland won five times in a row from 1971-75. Itās the first time theyāve won four consecutive division titles, after winning three in a row on two previous occasions (1997-99 and 2017-19).
And it's the seventh AL West crown in eight seasons for the Astros. The only time they were beaten out during that stretch was by Oakland during a 2020 season shortened to 60 games because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Houston limped out to a 7-19 record and trailed Seattle by a season-high 10 games on June 18. But the Astros won their next seven to start a 13-2 stretch as they improved to 46-42 by July 5.
They moved past the Mariners into first place in mid-August and cruised home to their latest division crown by going 79-53 after that awful 26-game stretch.
The Astros overcame numerous injuries to return to the postseason in their first year under Espada, who was hired as a first-time manager after Dusty Bakerās retirement.
āI never lost hope,ā Espada said. āBut when it comes to winning, you know how to win and youāve got the right ingredients to win, you donāt mess that up. You've got to protect it and thatās what weāve done.ā
Houstonās rotation was decimated by injuries early, with JosĆ© Urquidy and Cristian Javier both undergoing Tommy John surgery in June, and Framber Valdez missing most of April with elbow inflammation.
The injuries forced the Astros to insert Ronel Blanco and rookie Spencer Arrighetti into the rotation. Blanco threw a no-hitter in his season debut and is second on the team with 12 wins and a 2.88 ERA. Arrighetti has made 28 starts and was selected AL rookie of the month for August after going 3-2 with a 1.95 ERA.
Hunter Brown, in his second MLB season, went 11-9 with a 3.49 ERA to help steady the rotation during a year when three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander made just 16 starts due to injuries.
āThe young starters that stepped up, Hunter, Spencer, Ronel ā those three guys right there ā we for sure wouldnāt be here without them,ā Verlander said. āYou have a role to fill and lo and behold, somebody steps up and does a great job and thatās why weāre here.ā
But the team's problems werenāt limited to pitching. Houston was left scrambling to find an answer at first base after releasing veteran JosĆ© Abreu with $30.8 million remaining on his contract after he hit .124 through June 13. The lineup went almost three months without Kyle Tucker after the All-Star right fielder fractured his right shin on a foul ball June 3.
Yet the Astros found a way to overcome those obstacles and get back to the playoffs again, as they aim for a third World Series championship after winning in 2017 and 2022.
āThis is awesome,ā Tucker said. āThis is what you play for, get to the postseason and have a chance at a World Series. Every year is special. You never know when youāre going to have this opportunity again or if at all. So you just try and cherish the moment and keep working hard.ā
Houston, which has reached seven consecutive AL Championship Series, captured two other pennants during that stretch before losing World Series matchups with Washington in 2019 and Atlanta in 2021.
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