Saturday ended up being a day of milestones for Justin Verlander and the Houston Astros.
The Astros ace accomplished two strikeout feats — getting his 3,000th in the majors and career-high 300th of the season — and Houston clinched a home-field advantage throughout the post-season with a 6-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels.
“It was a big night for Justin and a great night for our team,” Houston manager AJ Hinch said.
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Jose Altuve and Josh Reddick homered to back Verlander (21-6), who became the 18th pitcher to reach 3,000 career punchouts and the 19th since 1900 to reach 300 in a season. Both came against Kole Calhoun.
The right-hander — who struck out 12 in six innings, while allowing three runs and four hits — came into the game with 2,994 strikeouts.
He expected to reach the career milestone, but he thought getting to 300 would be a tougher task against a team that is the third-toughest to strike out in the majors.
Verlander is the second pitcher to reach both marks in the same game, following Arizona’s Randy Johnson in 2000.
“Three thousand was something I wanted to accomplish this season. I honestly wrote off 300. I thought it was going to be a lot to ask for since these guys don’t strike out much,” Verlander said. “I got 3,000 and then to look up after five innings and have 11 strikeouts. Talking to AJ, I knew we were only going to go six innings. I had more emotion for 300 than 3,000 because I didn’t expect to get there in this game. Very thankful to get both accomplishments. It hasn’t set in yet.”
He achieved the career milestone in the fourth inning when he got Calhoun swinging at a slider.
Calhoun reached first, though, on a wild pitch, and Andrelton Simmons then gave Los Angeles a 3-0 lead with a two-run homer to left-center.
Brian Goodwin supplied the first run in the second inning when he lined Verlander’s curveball over the wall in right-center.
Verlander reached 300 in a season for the first time when he got Calhoun on a foul tip in the sixth inning.
Verlander and teammate Gerrit Cole are the first teammates to record at least 300 strikeouts in the same season since Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2002.
Cole has 316.
It was Verlander’s sixth game this season and fourth since the All-Star break with 12 or more strikeouts.
Houston rallied with a five-run sixth inning.
Altuve brought the Astros within a run with a two-run shot to left-center field off starter Jose Suarez.
Alex Bregman walked and Aledmys Diaz was hit by a pitch from Luke Bard (3-3) before Reddick sent a slider over the right field wall to put Houston on top.
“It was good to help Justin get out of the situation he was in. A bittersweet 3,000th strikeout reaches base and a home run afterward,” Reddick said. “Helping your team win is big, but helping him get that milestone was another big step.”
Altuve, who had three hits and drove in three runs, doubled to drive in Kyle Tucker in the seventh inning to extend Houston’s lead to three runs. Roberto Osuna worked the ninth for his 38th save.
The Astros are only one game in front of the Dodgers, but clinched home field by virtue of having a better intradivisional record.
Houston beat the Dodgers in the 2017 World Series to claim their first championship, winning Game 7 on the road.
“It doesn’t matter who we are playing, having that one extra game at home is going to be beneficial,” Reddick said. “We see how dangerous teams are at home in the playoffs. It is more of a comfort level for us.”
Houston next face either Tampa Bay or Oakland, who play on Wednesday in the American League wild-card game, starting on Friday in the Division Series.
Also on Saturday, it was:
‧ Rockies 3, Brewers 2
‧ Cubs 8, Cardinals 6
‧ Dodgers 2, Giants 0
‧ Athletics 1, Mariners 0
‧ Nationals 10, Indians 7
‧ Mets 3, Braves 0
‧ Rangers 9, Yankees 4
‧ Orioles 9, Red Sox 4
‧ Twins 4, Royals 3
‧ Phillies 9, Marlins 3
‧ Blue Jays 4, Rays 1
‧ White Sox 7, Tigers 1 (Game 1)
‧ Tigers 4, White Sox 3 (Game 2)
‧ Diamondbacks 6, Padres 5
‧ Reds 4, Pirates 2
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