Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The Houston Astros pulled off an exciting comeback victory over the New York Yankees, winning 8-7 thanks to a dramatic four-run rally in the eighth inning at Daikin Park. The high-stakes contest delivered crucial moments that kept fans on the edge of their seats and impacted the AL postseason race.
Trailing 4-1 heading into the bottom of the eighth, the Astros took advantage of wildness from Yankees reliever Devin Williams, who walked the bases loaded with one out. After striking out Ramón Urías, Williams issued a five-pitch walk to Taylor Trammell, forcing in Carlos Correa to give Houston the lead. Jeremy Peña followed up with an RBI single off Camilo Doval, and a balk by Doval scored Christian Walker. A subsequent wild pitch brought Taylor Trammell home, capping a four-run outburst that defined the inning.
Devin Williams and Yankees manager Aaron Boone were both ejected by plate umpire Brian Walsh in the eighth inning for arguing balls and strikes. Boone’s ejection was his sixth of the season, reflecting the intensity of the game at a critical point in the postseason race.
The Yankees fought back in the ninth, with Cody Bellinger blasting a three-run homer off Astros closer Bryan Abreu to narrow the margin. However, Abreu regrouped to strike out Jazz Chisholm Jr. looking, clinching the win for Houston in dramatic fashion.
Giancarlo Stanton belted his 18th homer of the season in the second inning to snap an 0-for-14 slump, marking the 447th home run of his storied career. Austin Wells added a two-run shot in the fourth to extend New York’s lead to 3-0, and the Yankees’ offense looked strong early. For Houston, Jeremy Peña and Yordan Alvarez each contributed clutch RBIs, with Peña hitting a solo homer to kickstart the Astros’ comeback in the sixth.
The Yankees' eight-game winning streak at Daikin Park was snapped by Houston. Notably, Austin Wells became the sixth Yankee with 20 homers this season, one shy of the club’s single-season record. Anthony Volpe remains just behind with 19 home runs.
With the loss, New York fell 3 1/2 games behind the first-place Toronto Blue Jays in the AL East after Toronto's high-scoring win at Cincinnati. The Astros extended their lead atop the AL West to four games over the Seattle Mariners, maintaining a strong playoff position.
Bryan King earned the win for Houston with a scoreless eighth inning. Carlos Rodón (15-7, 3.18 ERA) is scheduled to take the mound for New York in the series finale, facing Houston’s Cristian Javier (1-1, 3.33 ERA).
The Houston Astros overcame a late deficit, capitalizing on Yankee pitching miscues and executing timely hits to secure a pivotal 8-7 victory. Key moments included Taylor Trammell’s bases-loaded walk, Jeremy Peña’s production at the plate, and a clutch ninth-inning save by Bryan Abreu. The Yankees snapped their Daikin Park win streak while Houston extended its AL West advantage, setting the stage for an exciting series finale.
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