Game log Wild Card Series The Astros played the Twins in the Wild Card series at
Target Field in
Minneapolis,
Minnesota. ;Game 1, September 29 at Target Field
Zack Greinke got the ball for the Astros against Twins ace
Kenta Maeda. Greinke pitched four innings, allowing 1 run.
Framber Valdez relieved Greinke in the 5th inning, and pitched 5 scoreless innings. Meanwhile,
George Springer tied the game with an RBI single, and the Astros scored 3 runs in the 9th off
Sergio Romo &
Caleb Thielbar. ;Game 2, September 30 at Target Field
José Urquidy got the ball for the Astros against
José Berríos. Urquidy pitched innings, allowing 1 run, and was relieved by lefty
Brooks Raley. Twins DH
Nelson Cruz was the only source of offense for the Twins, as he drove in both runs for the Twins in the series.
Cristian Javier pitched 3 scoreless innings, while
Carlos Correa provided a go-ahead home run and the Astros got a 2 run single from breakout star
Kyle Tucker. Pressly closed it out in the 9th inning to send the Astros to the
ALDS.
American League Division Series The Astros faced their division rivals, the
Oakland Athletics, in the
ALDS. Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, all games of the series were played at
Dodger Stadium in
Los Angeles. ;Game 1, October 5 at Dodger Stadium The Astros announced that
Lance McCullers Jr. would get the ball for game one against A's ace
Chris Bassitt. A's DH
Khris Davis got the scoring started with a two-run home run in the second inning, followed by a
Sean Murphy solo shot in the third. The Astros responded with a solo home run from
Alex Bregman and a game-tying home run from
Carlos Correa in the top of the fourth. The A's responded quickly with a solo shot from
Matt Olson to put the A's back in front, 4–3. Both starters lasted four innings. A
Mark Canha sacrifice fly extended the A's lead to 5–3 in the fifth. The Astros took the lead in the sixth, when
Josh Reddick reached on a fielding error with two outs and
Martín Maldonado singled.
George Springer then doubled to score Reddick
Jose Altuve followed it up with a double to drive in both Maldonado and Springer giving the Astros a 6–5 lead.
Michael Brantley singled in Altuve to make it 7–5. Correa hit his second home run of the game in the seventh to make it 8–5. The Astros then broke it open in the ninth inning with a Correa RBI single and a
Yuli Gurriel sacrifice fly.
Ryan Pressly worked a 1–2–3 ninth inning to seal the Game 1 victory for the Astros 10–5. ;Game 2, October 6 at Dodger Stadium Left-handed pitcher
Framber Valdez started game two of the series against A's left hander
Sean Manaea. A's DH Khris Davis hit another home run to give the A's the lead in the second inning. The Astros fought back and took the lead when George Springer hit a two-run home run in the third. The Astros added another run on a Correa RBI groundout in the fourth moving the lead to 3–1. The A's countered with a
Chad Pinder solo home run in the fourth to narrow the lead to 3–2. Martín Maldonado and Springer hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth inning to push the Astro's lead to 5–2. Ryan Pressly picked up the save for the Astros as they moved the A's to the edge of elimination with a 2–0 game lead in the series. ;Game 3, October 7 at Dodger Stadium José Urquidy started Game 3 for Houston, while the A's started
Jesús Luzardo. A's second baseman
Tommy La Stella got the scoring started with a solo home run in the first inning. The Astros responded with a solo home run from Jose Altuve and a Correa RBI groundout to take the lead in the bottom of the first. The A's responded again with a solo home run from left fielder Mark Canha to tie the game at two. The A's took the lead in the fourth inning on a Matt Olson solo home run.. The A's would pushed the lead to two with a
Marcus Semien solo shot in the fifth. However, Houston tied it in the bottom of the fifth inning with an
Aledmys Díaz two-run home run. The Astros retook the lead later in the inning with a Michael Brantley RBI single, an Alex Bregman RBI double, and a
Kyle Tucker RBI single. Trailing 7–4, the A's tied it in the top of the seventh on a Chad Pinder three-run home run. The A's added two more runs in the eighth inning to cap the scoring. A's closer
Liam Hendriks pitched three scoreless innings to save the A's season and send the series to a Game 4. ;Game 4, October 8 at Dodger Stadium The A's started
Frankie Montas while the Astros started
Zack Greinke. A's outfielder
Ramón Laureano got the scoring started with a three-run home run in the second. The Astros responded in the fourth inning with a two-run home run from Michael Brantley and a three-run home run by Carlos Correa. Trailing 5–3, the A's pulled within one on another home run from Laureano that chased Greinke from the game. Lefty
Blake Taylor came in and got the final out of the fifth inning. In the bottom of the fifth, Brantley hit his second home run of the game and Correa added an RBI single to make it 7–4. In the sixth, Kyle Tucker added an RBI single followed by another run-scoring single by Correa that to move the lead to 9–4. Jose Altuve added a two-run home run in the seventh to make it 11–4 Astros. The A's attempted to mount a comeback in the ninth when Marcus Semien drove in a run on a single and Tommy La Stella singled in Semien before Astros closer Ryan Pressly shut the door in the ninth to send the Astros to the ALCS.
American League Championship Series The Astros faced the No. 1-seeded
Tampa Bay Rays in the
ALCS. Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, all games of the best-of-seven series were played at
Petco Park in
San Diego, California. ;Game 1, October 11 at Petco Park The Astros started left-hander
Framber Valdez, while the Rays started to left-hander
Blake Snell in game one of the series The Astros got the scoring started with a solo home run from Jose Altuve in the first inning. The Rays tied it on a solo home run from
Randy Arozarena in the fourth inning and took the lead in the fifth inning on a
Mike Zunino RBI single. Blake Snell pitched five innings and allowed only one run. Valdez pitched six innings, giving up two runs on four hits. The Rays' bullpen pitched four scoreless innings in relief as the Rays held on for the 2–1 victory. The win gave the Rays a 1–0 lead in the series. ;Game 2, October 12 at Petco Park The Astros started right hander
Lance McCullers Jr., while the Rays started right hander
Charlie Morton. The Rays got the scoring started with a 3-run home run from outfielder
Manuel Margot. The Astros got on the board with a solo home run from shortstop
Carlos Correa. The Rays added 1 more run from catcher
Mike Zunino. The Astros started a rally in the 9th against Rays closer
Nick Anderson, but only managed 1 run as the Astros fell into a 0–2 hole in the ALCS. ;Game 3, October 13 at Petco Park The Rays started left-hander
Ryan Yarbrough, while the Astros started right-hander José Urquidy in Game 3 of the series with the Astros becoming the home team. The Astros took another early lead on a Jose Altuve home run in the first. Still leading by one in the sixth, the Rays pushed across six runs on a two-run scoring single by
Joey Wendle. A hit batter drove in another run and a double with the bases loaded by
Hunter Renfroe gave the Rays a 5–1 lead. A Michael Brantley home run in the sixth pulled the Astros within three, but they could must no further as they lost their third straight game. The loss moved the Astros to the edge of elimination in a 3–0 series hole. ;Game 4, October 14 at Petco Park The Rays started right hander
Tyler Glasnow, while the Astros countered with Zack Greinke. The Astros took an early lead with another first inning home run from Jose Altuve and then added another run on an Altuve RBI double in the third. The Rays tied it at two in the fourth inning on an Randy Arozarena home run. George Springer hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the bottom of the fifth. The Rays drew within a run on a Willy Adames run-scoring double in the top of the ninth. Ryan Pressly was able to get the final out and move the series to Game 5 with the Astros trailing three-games-to-one. ;Game 5, October 15 at Petco Park The Rays started Game 5 with an opener in right-hander
John Curtiss, while the Astros started rookie right-hander
Luis García. The Astros, in their last game as the home team in the series, got the scoring started with a leadoff home run in the bottom of the first from George Springer. The Rays tied it on a
Brandon Lowe solo homer in the third. However, the Astros answered and took the lead in the bottom of the third with a two-run single from Michael Brantley. The Rays narrowed the lead to one with another home run from Randy Arozarena in the fifth. With only six outs remaining in the game, the Rays tied it in the top of the eighth on a
Ji-man Choi solo home run. With the game still tied in the bottom of the ninth inning, Carlos Correa homered to straight away center field to give the Astros the 4–3 win and extend the series to a Game 6. ;Game 6, October 16 at Petco Park Game 1 starter
Framber Valdez started Game 6, while
Blake Snell opposed him. The Rays got the scoring started with a
Willy Adames RBI double. The Astros took the lead with a
George Springer 2-run single, a
Jose Altuve RBI double, and a
Carlos Correa RBI single.
Kyle Tucker added his first career postseason home run to make it a 5-1 Astros lead. The Astros took a 7–1 lead with a
Michael Brantley RBI single & a Tucker sac fly. The Rays got back into the game with 2 home runs from
Manuel Margot. Pressly shut the door in the 9th to force a Game 7 and make the Astros the 2nd team in MLB history to force a Game 7 after being down 3–0 in the series (The
2004 Red Sox are the other team). ;Game 7, October 17 at Petco Park The Astros started Game 2 starter
Lance McCullers Jr., while the Rays started Game 2 starter
Charlie Morton. The Rays struck first on a 2-run home run from
Randy Arozarena in the 1st. Catcher
Mike Zunino added a solo home run to make 3-0 Rays in the 2nd. Zunino then added a sac fly in the 6th to make it 4–0. The Astros got on the board with a 2-run single from
Carlos Correa.
Pete Fairbanks shut the door in the 9th to send the Rays to the World Series and eliminate the Astros.
Postseason rosters • Pitchers: 21
Zack Greinke 39
Josh James 43
Lance McCullers Jr. 53
Cristian Javier 55
Ryan Pressly 58
Brooks Raley 59
Framber Valdez 60
Enoli Paredes 62
Blake Taylor 65
José Urquidy 67
Cy Sneed 70
Andre Scrubb • Catchers: 11
Garrett Stubbs 13
Dustin Garneau 15
Martín Maldonado • Infielders: 1
Carlos Correa 2
Alex Bregman 9
Jack Mayfield 10
Yuli Gurriel 16
Aledmys Díaz 27
Jose Altuve 31
Abraham Toro • Outfielders: 3
Myles Straw 4
George Springer 20
Chas McCormick 22
Josh Reddick 23
Michael Brantley 30
Kyle Tucker • Pitchers: 21
Zack Greinke 39
Josh James 43
Lance McCullers Jr. 53
Cristian Javier 55
Ryan Pressly 58
Brooks Raley 59
Framber Valdez 60
Enoli Paredes 62
Blake Taylor 65
José Urquidy 67
Cy Sneed 70
Andre Scrubb 77
Luis García • Catchers: 11
Garrett Stubbs 13
Dustin Garneau 15
Martín Maldonado • Infielders: 1
Carlos Correa 2
Alex Bregman 10
Yuli Gurriel 16
Aledmys Díaz 27
Jose Altuve 31
Abraham Toro • Outfielders: 3
Myles Straw 4
George Springer 20
Chas McCormick 22
Josh Reddick 23
Michael Brantley 30
Kyle Tucker • Pitchers: 21
Zack Greinke 39
Josh James 43
Lance McCullers Jr. 53
Cristian Javier 55
Ryan Pressly 58
Brooks Raley 59
Framber Valdez 60
Enoli Paredes 62
Blake Taylor 65
José Urquidy 67
Cy Sneed 69
Chase De Jong 70
Andre Scrubb 77
Luis García • Catchers: 11
Garrett Stubbs 13
Dustin Garneau 15
Martín Maldonado • Infielders: 1
Carlos Correa 2
Alex Bregman 10
Yuli Gurriel 16
Aledmys Díaz 27
Jose Altuve 31
Abraham Toro • Outfielders: 3
Myles Straw 4
George Springer 22
Josh Reddick 23
Michael Brantley 30
Kyle Tucker == Awards and achievements ==