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Staying in Houston.
Tough picking Game 2 not knowing what transpired in Game 1, but there has been nothing easy about this season.
Tougher for you the reader if you’re playing along.
The Twins’ Pablo Lopez coughed up 11 runs in his last 15 ¹/₃ regular-season innings but allowed just one run to the Blue Jays in the wild-card round.
The Astros’ Framber Valdez was roughed up for nine runs over his last 9 ¹/₃ innings but has been money in the postseason.
His record, 7-2.
Pablo Lopez Getty ImagesWe lost a few Ben Franklins betting on the Twinkies and, yes, Framber Valdez this year.
Somethings gotta give.
We will take Valdez and Houston for $50.
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Slapped around like Chris Rock in Round 1, Stitches, and the Astros, got off to a good start Saturday night.
Justin Verlander pitched six scoreless innings, Jose Altuve hit a homer, Yordan Alvarez hit two, and Houston led 5-0.
Jorge Polanco’s three-run blast made things tighter than Chris Christie’s belt, but the Astros held on, 6-4.
Win leaves us at -1,527 willsmiths.



