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Rangers vs Astros: Zach Cole’s Big Night Powers Astros to 6–3 Win — Alvarez Sprains Ankle | Astros Score & Standings Update

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Rangers vs Astros: The Houston Astros beat the Texas Rangers 6–3 as rookie Zach Cole homered and drove in three runs after Yordan Álvarez left with a left-ankle sprain. Read the full Rangers vs Astros recap, Alvarez injury update, Astros standings, player stats, schedule implications and authoritative sources. (Rangers vs Astros, Yordan Alvarez Injury, Astros Score)

Quick scoreboard (TL;DR)

Houston Astros 6 — Texas Rangers 3 (Daikin Park, Sept 15, 2025)

Why this game mattered

This wasn’t just another late-season matchup — it was a high-leverage tilt inside a heated AL West / wild-card race. The Astros came into the series chasing the division and wild-card positioning; the Rangers needed to keep pace. Losing Yordan Álvarez — Houston’s primary middle-of-the-order run producer when healthy — is potentially a major blow if it’s serious, while the emergence of rookie Zach Cole provided an instant, feel-good counterpoint to the early-night scare. Those two storylines will shape not only the series but the closing weeks of the regular season.

Game narrative — how Houston sealed it

Top 1 (Astros 2–0): Houston struck early. After an Astros error and aggressive base running, Álvarez scored in the first but slipped while crossing the plate and immediately limped off the field, eventually leaving the game with an ankle sprain. That moment forced Houston to adjust its lineup on the fly.

Middle frames (Rangers rally, Astros respond): Texas fought back to make it close — starter Jack Leiter and bullpen pieces created some tension — but Houston’s pitching (supported by a steady bullpen) limited big innings. In the fifth inning, with the Astros still navigating the sudden Álvarez absence, rookie Zach Cole launched a two-out, two-run homer that swung the game to Houston’s favor and then later added an RBI single in the seventh to finish a three-RBI night.

Late innings (closer and defense): Relievers combined to throw 4⅓ scoreless innings for Houston, and Bryan Abreu closed the game for the save. The Astros defense delivered a few game-saving plays (including an outfield assist or two noted in game stories) to protect a pivotal win.

Play-by-play highlights & turning points

  1. Álvarez’s injury (Top 1): Alvarez slipped stepping over the catcher’s leg while scoring and sustained a left ankle sprain — he was helped off the field and replaced, a development that immediately changed Houston’s offensive plan. The team said he’ll have an MRI to evaluate the severity.
  2. Cole answers the bell (5th): Rookie Zach Cole — who had blasted a homer in his MLB debut a few nights earlier — belted a two-out solo shot in the fifth to put Houston ahead and spark the offense. He would later add an RBI single in the 7th, finishing with three RBIs. His bat provided an immediate, high-leverage replacement for Álvarez.
  3. Bullpen lockup: After the Astros built a cushion, the bullpen delivered 4⅓ scoreless innings to seal the game; Steven Okert earned the win and Bryan Abreu collected the save. That reliability is especially valuable late in the season.
  4. Standings swing: The victory moved Houston up in the wild-card picture (and inching toward Seattle in the AL West race), while the Rangers dropped back in the dogfight for postseason positioning. Those incremental outcomes matter as September baseball compresses.

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