HOUSTON -- Jose Altuve drove in a career-high five runs, and Carlos Correa and Chris Carter went deep as the Astros rallied from an early three-run deficit to beat the Angels, 10-5. The two clubs now sit tied atop the AL West.
Houston broke open the back-and-forth affair in the sixth, padding its tenuous 6-5 lead with four extra-base hits and four runs -- highlighted by Altuve's two-run double and Evan Gattis' seventh triple of the season.
Correa's first-inning opposite-field home run and Chris Carter's first-pitch bomb to the bullpen in the second -- which came off the bat at 111 mph according to Statcast™ -- kept Houston within striking distance after the Angels had taken advantage of an erratic Collin McHugh.