Top games of World Series 2022 Astros lead Phillies in

Top games of World Series 2022: Astros lead Phillies in Game 4

The Houston Astros take on the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday in Game 4 of the 2022 World Series exclusively on FOX and the FOX Sports App.

Here are the top plays from Game 4:

Astros vs. Phillies (PHI leads series 2-1)

Goalless for the first time

Unlike the previous two games, no team came onto the board in the first inning. Only Jordan Alvarez reached safely after the isolation.

Aaron Nola comes out of the traffic jam

The Phillies’ starting pitcher allowed two of the first three batsmen to hit base in the top portion of the second inning. With runners on the corners and an out, Nola beat Aledmys Diaz and Chas McCormick to end the inning.

Houston has gone 14 straight innings without scoring a run.

Quiet bats

We’re scoreless in Philadelphia through three innings. Nola and Astros starting pitcher Cristian Javier each hit four batters, with the former giving up two hits and the latter giving up two walks.

Additionally, Nola threw 47 pitches through the third inning while Javier threw 50 pitches.

Nola gets through another traffic jam

The Astros had runners in first and second at the head of fourth, after two two-off singles. Nola then prompted a first-pitch groundout from Diaz to end the inning.

Javier acts

Javier hit the side at the end of the fourth hit and got JT Realmuto, Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos sniffing on the third shot. The right-hander recorded seven strikeouts in four innings.

Astros force pitching change

Houston’s first three hitters reached base at the top of the fifth, resulting in manager Rob Thomson removing Nola from the game in favor of Jose Alvarado. Nola gave up seven hits while hitting four batters through four innings.

Houston breaks the ice

Alvarado caught Yordan Alvarez on the first shot he threw and went on a run to give Houston a 1-0 lead.

Astros wakes up

Next batter, Alex Bregman, cranked a two-run double into right field, giving the Astros a 3-0 lead with runners in second and third place. Kyle Tucker then hit a sacrificial fly and gave the Astros a 4-0 lead.

You get another run

The Astros pour it in in the fifth when Yuli Gurriel hit a single to left field for Houston’s fifth run of the inning.

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