The New York Yankees completed a four-game sweep of the Houston Astros with a 4-3 victory thanks to a clutch hit from Juan Soto in the ninth inning. Soto, who had an impressive series overall, delivered a two-out single off Astros’ pitcher Josh Hader to score the go-ahead run. This capped off a successful debut series for Soto as a Yankee, during which he went 9-for-17 with three walks and four RBIs. In the previous game, Soto had hit the go-ahead home run in the seventh inning, showcasing his ability to come through in key moments.

The Astros made a late push in the bottom of the ninth inning, but a sliding catch by Alex Verdugo in left field secured the victory for the Yankees. Gleyber Torres played a significant role in the win by hitting a crucial single, stealing second base, and then scoring the winning run on Soto’s single. Pitcher Clarke Schmidt, in his season debut, was solid for most of the game but faltered in the sixth inning, allowing two runs. However, the Yankees’ bullpen managed to hold on and secure the win, with Jonathan Loaisiga, Caleb Ferguson, and others coming up big in key situations.

The Yankees got on the board first in the game, with Giancarlo Stanton’s double leading to the opening run in the second inning. The Astros quickly responded with a solo home run by Jose Altuve in the third inning to tie the game. The Yankees regained the lead in the fourth inning thanks to a double by Anthony Rizzo and a single by Jon Berti. Soto also showcased strong defense with a running grab to prevent extra bases for the Astros. The Yankees extended their lead in the fifth inning as Aaron Judge drove in a run with a sacrifice fly, making it 3-1.

Despite a late rally by the Astros, the Yankees managed to hold on for the win, completing the sweep in impressive fashion. Soto’s heroics with his bat and glove, along with contributions from other players like Torres, helped guide the Yankees to victory. The team showed resilience in the face of pressure, with both their offense and bullpen stepping up when needed. The win extended the Yankees’ winning streak and showcased their potential as a contending team in the league. Overall, it was a successful series for the Yankees, and they will look to build on this momentum as the season progresses.

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