The Astros lost 10-9 to the Indians in 14 innings. In other words, it was an eventful baseball game.
At the start of the ninth inning, the Astros had a win expectancy of 99.1%. The score was 8-3. Then Jose Ramirez doubled following a 17 pitch at-bat against Ken Giles, which dropped Houston’s win expectancy to 97.8%. Fast forward to the 14th and the Astros lost on a Greg Allen walk-off home run on Brad Peacock’s first pitch of the game.