ESPN | Jeff Passan: The Yankees suffered a crushing loss in Game Two of the ALCS on a walk-off home run by Carlos Correa in the eleventh inning. The Yankees got exactly what they wanted in a game started by Houston’s Justin Verlander; to be competing in either a close or tie game when Verlander gets taken out. From there, the Yankees' bullpen did their job, but the offense, who got one hit in the next four innings off of Houston’s relievers, did not. Aaron Boone did everything he could, using all of his big relievers, but when he ran out of high-leverage arms in extra innings, the Yankees lost their bullpen advantage and eventually the game.