Tuesday, May 14

Tucker breaks out of hunch with 3-hit evening, game-winning HR in ninth

SEATTLE — Kyle Tucker has began in proper discipline for the Astros in each recreation this season and has performed in all however 4 innings. Perhaps there was just a little little bit of fatigue setting in, with Tucker getting into Friday’s recreation in opposition to the Mariners in a 2-for-22 hunch with no extra-base hits.

A time off within the cool, crisp air of the Pacific Northwest allowed Tucker to free his thoughts and physique. He roamed the downtown streets Thursday and grabbed some meals with teammates and different workers members. A rejuvenated Tucker confirmed up at T-Mobile Park on Friday evening and went 3-for-4 with a tiebreaking two-run homer within the ninth inning within the Astros’ 6-4 win.

“It was a nice little off-day and being able to come in and get our work in before the game and get the win was awesome,” Tucker stated. 

The Astros improved to 10-1 of their final 11 video games in opposition to their American League West rivals, together with a three-game sweep of Seattle in final yr’s AL Division Series. Houston stored the momentum going within the first assembly of the sequence between the golf equipment, with Yordan Alvarez hitting a three-run homer within the third inning.

“That was a great game for us to win and for us to kind of hold them off until Tucker hit the homer,” Astros supervisor Dusty Baker stated. “He was swinging it great all night. So hopefully he’s about to get hot again.”

Tucker singled within the second inning and doubled and scored within the fourth inning. Neither ball was hit notably onerous, however he had an extended flyout within the sixth that was 100 mph off the bat and his two-run homer off Matt Brash to interrupt a 4-4 tie was 104.2 mph off the bat.

“I didn’t really feel very comfortable the last two weeks or so,” Tucker stated. “I was just trying to lock it in a little bit more and zero in on pitches moreso in the middle of the plate, rather than just swinging at anything. Just the pitch selection helps out and gets you more comfortable and gets you in deeper counts and better at-bats.”

In his game-deciding at-bat within the ninth inning, Tucker took a detailed 2-2 pitch that landed on the perimeter of the zone and was referred to as a ball. He crushed the following pitch, a slider, and sailed it 408 ft over the center-field wall. Mariners supervisor Scott Servais was later ejected arguing with the plate umpire.

“I took it because I thought it was away,” Tucker stated. “I haven’t looked back on it to see where it was. In the moment, I thought it was off the plate, but I haven’t rewatched it, so I don’t know exactly where it was.”

Tucker was swinging the bat Friday whereas carrying batting gloves, which he usually doesn’t do. He stated he wore them principally as a result of he was chilly, however he’s been identified to placed on some gloves if he’s in a protracted hunch. Don’t be shocked to see the gloves stay on his arms for now.

“They’ve got a good team over there, so we have to lock it in every single day that we play them, every single at-bat and inning,” Tucker stated. “Good to get the win today and try to do it again tomorrow.”

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