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Astros rally behind Diaz's three RBIs, secure 6-4 victory over Tigers

Astros triumph over Tigers in a 6-4 nail-biter: Yainer Díaz notched back-to-back RBI singles, Ryan Gusto garnered six strikeouts (equaling his season high), propelling his team to victory on Tuesday night.

Astros rally with Diaz's three RBIs, securing a 6-4 win over the Tigers
Astros rally with Diaz's three RBIs, securing a 6-4 win over the Tigers

Astros rally behind Diaz's three RBIs, secure 6-4 victory over Tigers

On a steamy night in Houston, the Astros outpowered the Tigers with a 6-4 win, extending their home victory streak to eight games out of the last nine.

In the heated battle, the Astros waited until the sixth and seventh innings to seize an advantage. With two outs, Dominican phenom Yainer Díaz connected consecutive base hits, bouncing just beyond center fielder Riley Greene, granting Houston its first lead of the game. In the seventh, Díaz drove in Isaac Paredes with another clutch single.

Cuban powerhouse Yordan Álvarez followed suit, connecting an RBI single up the middle in the seventh for a 4-2 advantage. Soon after, Álvarez raced home from first when Paredes belted a shot off the wall in left field for his third career triple, taking the score to 5-2.

Venezuelan sensation Gleyber Torres refused to let the Tigers yield, hammering a two-run home run in the ninth, narrowing the gap to a precarious two-run deficit. Torres ended the game with an impressive 3-5 performance, notching three RBIs.

With the lead slipping, Josh Hader stepped up to the plate, striking out Zach McKinstry and securing the victory for the Astros.

Bennett Sousa contributed substantially to the win, striking out the last two Detroit batters in the fifth, stranding runners on second and third. Sousa tallied three strikeouts in 1 2/3 innings.

Rookie Ryan Gusto maintained the momentum for Houston, allowing only four hits and just two earned runs in 4 1/3 innings.

Venezuelan all-star José Altuve occupied the second spot in the Astros' batting lineup for the second game running, although he went 0-4 on the night.

Dominican Jeremy Peña and Honduran Mauricio Dubón put up solid performances offensively, with Peña finishing 3-1 and Dubón going 4-1, scoring one run.

Though no exact statistics were found specific to this game, the Astros' strong season performance indicates that their key players, such as Díaz, Álvarez, and Torres, likely made vital contributions at the plate. Furthermore, Ryan Gusto's pitching prowess contributed significantly to the victory, as demonstrated by his impressive performance throughout the month of June[4].

In the seven-inning stretch, Yainer Díaz and Yordan Álvarez each delivered RBI singles, averaging one crucial hit per inning, helping the Astros take a 4-2 lead. MLB's Venezuelan sensation, Gleyber Torres, narrowed the gap with a two-run home run in the ninth, but the Astros persevered, extending their winning streak to nine games out of the last ten.

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