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April 22, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astros embossed jug Josh Hader (71) reacts after the finals during the ninth shot against Toronto Blue Jays in Daikin Park. Compulsory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Houston Astros won 20 games for the first time this season.

On Tuesday, Astros won the series with a 5-1 win against Toronto Blue Jays.

Houston made more than 500 matches for the first time since a three -game series against New York Mets won the rubber match to open the season. Meanwhile, Astros has changed earnings and losses for a 14 -game stretch, but they will have the opportunity to secure his first serial sweeps against Blue Jays, who visited the first series of swept away on Wednesday night behind his defense.

Houston ruler Joe Espada did not get any chance with Toronto on Tuesday and saved Josh Hader better in the ninth shot. Hader watched an excellent eighth stroke by hitting two doughs from the right -handed Bryan Abreu, who took off a pair of doughs by Ronel Blanco and recorded an exit in the seventh field by the Solak relaxing Bryan King.

Astros has a 2,72 Bullpen period, in the American League and in the fourth sections. In the last 11 games, Bullpen has 1.45 ERA.

“Trying to win a series,” Espada said. “This is a good team and we have the opportunity to win a series, and our back end (bullfighting) has been listened to. We will go for this.”

Astros seems to be rolling after trying to create acceleration during the opening weeks.

“Energy is over, trust has increased,” Jeremy Pena said. “Our jugs are extinguished, our defense is extraordinary. And that’s what keeps us in the ball games. Close ball games, shooting and defense.”

Rookie Red-handed Ryan Gusto (2-1, 3.18 ERA) has the starting task when following the Astros series. When the right -handed Spencer Arrighetti (thumb) landed on the wounded list, he took the first four views out of the bullfight before joining the rotation. With Gusto 1-1, 5.00 ERA, eight strikes and a walk on nine inning. He will meet Toronto for the first time.

Right-handed Bowden Francis (2-2, 3.13 ERA) is a launcher for Blue Jays, who lost four games in a row and swept by Washington from 21 March-2 April this season.

Francis notched his second quality on his previous trip, and on Friday, Seattle Mariners 3-1 in the victory of six strokes in five strokes allowed a walk and a walk. On March 31, Francis left a quality start and victory at the opposition to citizens.

Francis, two career appearances against Astros (one start) 12.27 ERA with 0-1. At the beginning of the beginning, he allowed them to march with seven strokes of 5 1/3 strokes on April 1, 2024 on April 1, 2024, including 10 strokes, including three home running.

-FELD level media

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