Tuesday, August 12th, 2025

The Houston Astros secured a thrilling 7-6 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night, thanks to a strong offensive showing and clutch pitching down the stretch.
Ramón Urías led the way for Houston with three hits, including a two-run homer. Chas McCormick added his first home run of the season, helping the Astros build a commanding lead early in the game.
Carlos Correa contributed an RBI single, marking his return to Minute Maid Park after rejoining the Astros in a blockbuster trade from the Twins.
Starting pitcher Cristian Javier (1-0) impressed in his first start in over 14 months following Tommy John surgery, allowing just three hits and two runs over five innings. He settled in after a shaky first inning to deliver a solid outing for Houston.
Boston’s Alex Bregman made an immediate impact in his return to Houston, launching a two-run home run in the first inning. However, Houston’s offense answered quickly, scoring three runs in the third, two in the fourth on McCormick’s homer, and two more in the fifth thanks to Urías.
The Red Sox showed resilience, staging a four-run rally in the seventh inning punctuated by home runs from Abraham Toro and Roman Anthony, trimming the deficit to one run. Despite a late double from Connor Wong in the ninth, Houston closer Bennett Sousa shut the door with a strikeout to earn his fourth save.
Boston starter Garrett Crochet (13-5) allowed seven hits and tied a season-high by surrendering five runs over just four innings, snapping a nine-game winning streak and taking his first loss since late May.
For Houston, Javier’s return brought much-needed stability to the rotation, and the bullpen held off Boston’s late surge.
Ramón Urías, recently acquired at the trade deadline, finished a triple shy of the cycle and tied his season high in hits for the Astros.
Chas McCormick’s home run was his first since the previous August, marking a significant achievement for the Houston outfielder.
Bennett Sousa’s strikeout of Roman Anthony in the ninth ended a tense finish and sealed the win for Houston.
Chas McCormick’s homer was his first long ball of the 2025 MLB season.
The series continues Tuesday night, with Houston sending right-hander Spencer Arrighetti (1-2, 7.43 ERA) to the mound against Boston right-hander Dustin May (6-8, 4.93 ERA).
The Houston Astros prevailed 7-6 over the Boston Red Sox in a high-scoring affair, highlighted by Ramón Urías' two-run homer and Chas McCormick’s first home run of the season. Cristian Javier returned to form with a solid outing post-surgery, while the Astros’ bullpen preserved the win against a late Boston surge. Key moments included dramatic homers and clutch pitching, offering fans a memorable matchup as the series continues in Houston.
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