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Despite giving a lead after, the manager expressed optimism….

   
Manager Bruce Bochy and the Texas Rangers will host the Houston Astros in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series on Friday in Arlington, Texas. Photo by Steve Nesius/UPI

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Oct. 20 (UPI) — Manager Bruce Bochy voiced confidence in his players, despite giving up a 2-0 lead in the American League Championship Series to the Houston Astros, saying he always likes his chances with the Texas Rangers.

The Astros crushed the Rangers 10-3 in Game 4 on Thursday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas

 

The Rangers won the first two games of the best-of-seven series Sunday and Monday in Houston. The Astros responded by outscoring them 18-8 over the next two games in Arlington.

 

“I always like my chances with this club,” Bochy told reporters. “They’ve battled all year. We are playing a good team. Nobody thought this was going to be easy. I’ve been in this kind of situation where we have to bounce back. That’s what we need to do.

“They’ve played very well in this ballpark. We need to change that. It’s all going to be up to us pitching better and scoring some runs.”

 

Astros second baseman Jose Altuve went 3 for 4 with three runs scored in the victory. Designated hitter Yordan Alvarez and first baseman Jose Abreu provided three RBIs apiece for the Astros.

“Altuve does such an incredible job of setting the tone for us,” Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, who recorded two hits, told reporters. “He is a very tough out and we are lucky to have him on our team.”

The Astros jumped on Rangers starter Andrew Heaney immediately, ripping hits in the first five at-bats of Game 4.

Altuve started the outburst with a double. Center fielder Mauricio Dubon singled three pitches later. Bregman then smacked a 1-1 fastball 98.8 mph to center field for a two-run triple.

Alvarez hit the next pitch back to center field for an RBI single for a 3-0 Astros edge.

Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia homered to lead off the bottom of the second. Third baseman Josh Jung cut the deficit to one later in the inning with an RBI sacrifice fly. Rangers shortstop Corey Seager tied the score with a 401-foot solo shot in the bottom of the third.

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