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  <title>George Springer&#039;s leaping grab helps secure resilient Astros win</title>
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  <dc:description>The Astros had 
crumbled in the situation before &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Jose_Cruz_Jr_Jersey-184&quot;&gt;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Jose_Cruz_Jr_Jersey-184&lt;/a&gt;. 
Leading. Buzzing. Inching toward victory.Then clinging. Trembling. Melting down 
all over again.But when the Yankees verged on a rally that would eliminate the 
Astros in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series on Friday, center 
fielder George Springer snared the biggest threat to his team&amp;#39;s 
survival.Sprinting. Backpedaling. Leaping for the catch of his life. Springer 
kept the comeback at bay and let the Astros exhale, preserving a three-run lead 
in the top of the seventh inning that extended into a 7-1 win. The Astros were 
three days removed from the tide-turning collapse that had started in the same 
inning of Game 4 Aaron Judge homered off Lance McCullers Jr., six unanswered 
runs scored for the Yankees and the American League Championship Series evened. 
The stakes were higher in Game 6. The Yankees led the series 3-2. A fourth 
consecutive loss would end the Astros&amp;#39; season and signify one of the lowest 
points in team history.A franchise does not get used to losing 10 of 12 
elimination games. They hope to get better. &amp;quot;If we don&amp;#39;t win,&amp;quot; Springer said 
after the game, &amp;quot;we go home.&amp;quot;The Astros led 3-0 in the seventh inning. Then the 
skin-crawling sensation of fatalism crept in.The Astros were riding Justin 
Verlander through his six dominant innings. Then he walked Greg Bird and hit 
Starlin Castro with a pitch. The reins tightened.After the first out, Yankees 
third baseman Todd Frazier sent a ball to deep center field. It soared like a 
grenade that would blow up Verlander&amp;#39;s impeccable stretch of 14 1 3 scoreless 
innings in the ALCS. Springer said he gauged the way the ball came out of 
Verlander&amp;#39;s hand to determine the direction of his jump. Then he took off when 
Frazier made contact.&amp;quot;As soon as it gets hit, I break,&amp;quot; Springer said. &amp;quot;I ran as 
fast as I could and far as I could.&amp;quot;The Yankees reacted like Frazier would drive 
in Bird and maybe Castro on an extra-base hit. Catcher Gary Sanchez and 
shortstop Didi Gregorius started to climb over the dugout railing for a 
celebration.Springer said he could hear the warning track crunch beneath his 
feet as he ran down the fly. He braced for a collision.&amp;quot;I know our dimensions 
out there,&amp;quot; Springer said. &amp;quot;I know how much time I have until I hit the wall &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Tyler_Clippard_Jersey-418&quot;&gt;Tyler 
Clippard Jersey&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;quot;He leapt, like a basketball player would for a one-handed 
rebound, to secure the catch. He pulled up in front of the wall enough to soften 
his landing.On the other side of the field, Sanchez and Gregorius stopped 
halfway into their vault of the railing. They remained straddling the bar and 
watched the base runners retreat.Verlander raised his arms. Springer wheeled a 
throw into the infield. Frazier closed his eyes and waved his hand as he slowed 
around first base &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Roy_Oswalt_Jersey-242&quot;&gt;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Roy_Oswalt_Jersey-242&lt;/a&gt;.Had 
contact occurred even a nanometer lower on the barrel of his bat, Frazier likely 
would have squared up the pitch. He got under the ball just enough to keep it in 
front of the wall.Chase Headley still posed a danger with two men on base. The 
Yankees entered Game 6 batting .333 with two outs, and by the seventh, Headley 
had strung together six hits in his last four games.But Headley could not come 
through. Verlander ended the jam on his own with a groundout.Verlander had 
finished the previous innings with uninterrupted strides to the dugout, but he 
paused to celebrate his seventh and final inning of a scoreless outing.While his 
teammates jogged in from the field, Verlander shouted, pumped his arms and 
waited near first base to give Springer a high-five.&amp;quot;He was hyped,&amp;quot; Springer 
said. &amp;quot;He said something I can&amp;#39;t repeat &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Jandel_Gustave_Jersey-317&quot;&gt;https://www.astrosfansgear.com/Astros_Jandel_Gustave_Jersey-317&lt;/a&gt;, 
and then, &amp;#39;Yeah!&amp;#39;&amp;quot;Many among the sellout crowd at Minute Maid Park likely 
responded the same way. Thumping, towel whirling and cheering punctuated a game 
with few moments of panic after Springer&amp;#39;s catch.The atmosphere seemed like that 
of another planet, far away from The Bronx, where the Yankees had been the team 
to mount clutch hits and squelch the opposition for three consecutive 
games.Aside from a hitless Josh Reddick, Springer has been the most fruitless 
batter for the Astros in the ALCS. Springer has two hits in 22 at-bats.He 
compensated with his season-saving catch, which Springer, hesitant to boast, 
agreed was the biggest play of his career.&amp;quot;You play the game to have moments 
like that.&amp;quot;After the game, Springer reminded anyone within earshot why he puts 
the &amp;quot;club&amp;quot; in &amp;quot;clubhouse&amp;quot; for the Astros. He controls the music. He stirs the 
revelry.When a member of Astros public relations lowered the volume of the 
music, Springer shouted from the showers, his demands echoing, to turn it back 
up.The Astros were in a groove. Springer does not want it to end.Saturday will 
mark the first Game 7 for nearly every player in the series.&amp;quot;I&amp;#39;ve seen a lot of 
them on TV. It always looks like it&amp;#39;s a lot of fun.&amp;quot;</dc:description>
      
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  <dc:date>2018-06-20T11:18:56Z</dc:date>
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