Ranger Jackie Bradley connected grand slam and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Houston Astros 2-8 away to take advantage in the American League championship series. The victory allows the Red Sox to put 2-1 numbers in the series for the American League title, which is played to the best of seven.

Bradley (1), who crowned a cluster of five races in the eighth episode, sent the ball into the street leading three runners to seal the victory of the Red Sox, in punishment for the throws of Mexican relay Roberto Osuna. On the drums also collaborated the first base Steve Pearce (1), who hit four corners in the sixth inning, without runners on the road. On the hill the victory was credited to the opener Nathan Eovaldi (1-0) in work of six episodes, to accept six unstoppable, two runs, gave two passports and withdrew four batters.

In the Latin American toletes of the Red Sox, Dominican pre-scorer Eduardo Núñez connected once on two occasions. His compatriot Rafael Devers hit perfect 1 out of 1 and arrived once at the register and Venezuelan Sandy León also hit the bell once. For the Astros the answer was in charge of the second Venezuelan base Marwin Gonzalez and the anteroom Alex Bregman, who towed a race each. In the first episode Gonzalez connected single between the right and center gardens and sent his compatriot the designated batter Jose Altuve to the stamping machine. The defeat was loaded by Joe Smith's relay (0-1) in work of only a third of entry to accept unstoppable and race. The fourth game of the series will take place again on the Astros field on Wednesday night when the home team climbs the hill as their opener to Charlie Morton, while the Red Sox will have Rick Porcello on the mound.