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ALCS Game 5 live updates: JD Martinez puts Red Sox up, 1-0

Houston TX 10/18/18: Red Sox J.D. Martinez hits a solo home run in the third inning. Houston Astros hosted Boston Red Sox in Game Five of ALCS at Minute Maid Park Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. (Barry ChinGlobe Staff)

The Red Sox will try to clinch the American League pennant Thursday with a Game 5 win over the Astros. The game is televised on TBS.

Refresh this page for the latest from Minute Maid Park in Houston.

Third inning: Red Sox 1, Astros 0

Bottom: David Price retired the side in order. His pitch count: 47.

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Top: After Andrew Benintendi struck out looking, J.D. Martinez launched a solo homer to left field to give the Red Sox a 1-0 lead.

Second inning: Red Sox 0, Astros 0

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Bottom: Yuli Gurriel opened the inning with a hard-hit single to center field, but Price retired the next three batters to end the inning. Price’s pitch count: 35.

Top: After Ian Kinsler reached on an error and Christian Vazquez singled, Jackie Bradley Jr. walked to load the bases, but Mookie Betts struck out swinging to end the inning.

First inning: Red Sox 0, Astros 0

Bottom: Red Sox starter David Price allowed a two-out single to Jose Altuve, but then struck out Carlos Correa looking to end the first.

Top: Astros starter Justin Verlander got two quick outs, then walked J.D. Martinez before inducing a fielder’s choice groundout from Xander Bogaerts.

Pregame news

Pregame scenes

Red Sox players Xander Bogaerts (on ground) and J.D. Martinez had their own methods of stretching prior to Game 5.
Alex Cora.

Where we go from here

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If the Red Sox win tonight, they are on to the World Series, which would start on Tuesday at Fenway Park. If the Sox lose, the ALCS is headed back to Fenway, where Game 6 would be Saturday. A Game 6 start time depends on the outcome of Friday’s NLCS Game 6. If the Brewers push the series to a Game 7, then a would-be Game 6 of Sox-Astros would be at 5:09 p.m. Saturday; if the Dodgers oust the Brewers in six, then Game 6 of the ALCS would be at 8:09 p.m. Saturday.

Lineups and notes

  LHP David Price (0-1, 9.95 ERA this postseason) and RHP Justin Verlander (2-0, 3.18 ERA) are the starters.

RED SOX (3-1)ASTROS (1-3)
Betts RFBregman 3B
Benintendi LFSpringer RF
Martinez DHAltuve DH
Bogaerts SSCorrea SS
Moreland 1BGurriel 1B
Kinsler 2BGonzalez 2B
Devers 3BKemp LF
Vázquez CMaldonado C
Bradley Jr. CFMarinsick CF

  Price, still searching for his first career postseason win, makes his third start of these playoffs. In Game 2 of this series, he went 4 innings, gave up four runs on five hits, struck out four, and walked four.

Nick Cafardo wrote about what the Sox might get out of Price tonight and that he has a chance to win over the Red Sox fan base.

  Verlander, making his third start of these playoffs, earned the Game 1 win over the Sox, going six innings, giving up two runs on two hits, striking out six, and walking four.

Pregame reading

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  Chad Finn: Where to rank Andrew Benintendi’s catch, and other questions from the Red Sox’ Game 4 win.

  Couldn’t stay awake for all of last night’s win? Here are six can’t-miss Red Sox plays.

  How Mookie Betts and Andrew Benintendi pulled off those remarkable plays last night.

  Everything you need to know about the fan interference call that went the Red Sox’ way.

  How will the Red Sox handle a still-ailing Chris Sale?

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