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<p>HOUSTON — Manager Aaron Boone has repeatedly referred to the “heartbreak” the Yankees suffered against the Astros the last time they visited Minute Maid Park in 2019.</p>



<p>If they’re going to salvage anything out of 2021, this trip to Houston will be vital.</p>



<p>The visit got off to a promising start Friday night, as the Yankees beat the first-place Astros, 4-0, in front of a sellout crowd. Brett Gardner and DJ LeMahieu each delivered two-run hits and Nestor Cortes and Lucas Luetge continued their incredible success after signing minor league deals during the offseason.</p>



<p>With the victory, the Yankees have won four of five since a three-game losing streak dropped them to .500 over the weekend.</p>



<p>Cortes has been as effective as any Yankees pitcher since being called up in late May for his third stint with the team. He was especially effective against Houston, throwing 4 ²/₃ scoreless innings.</p>



<p>The left-hander provided a lift for a second straight start, as the Yankees used four pitches to compile their first shutout since May 22, against the White Sox.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large is-style-default"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/10/yankees-blank-rival-astros-for-crucial-victory-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Brett Gardner belts a two-run double in the fourth inning of the Yankees&#8217; victory over the Astros. </figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Cortes’ previous outing came in the second game of Sunday’s doubleheader against the Mets, after Aroldis Chapman had blown the first game, sending the Yankees’ to a third straight defeat and further into the abyss. Cortes went out in the second game and pitched well, into the fourth inning, as the Yankees got a much-needed win.</p>



<p>He was even better on Friday against the first-place Astros, who were without Carlos Correa, who was placed on the COVID-19 injured list prior to the game.</p>



<p>Cortes gave up just two hits and a pair of walks before Luetge entered.</p>



<p>“He’s pitched well, whatever situation we put him in,’’ Boone said of Cortes. “Whatever role it is, he’s come through in a lot of big ways.”</p>


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<p>Cortes exited with a lead thanks to a two-out, two-run double from Gardner in the fourth against Jake Odorizzi that put the Yankees up, 2-0.</p>



<p>Cortes left in the fifth after a walk to Robel Garcia and Luetge, another unheralded offseason signing, got the final out of the inning and retired the side in order in the sixth.</p>



<p>The Yankees’ offense — which was held to one hit in Thursday’s shutout loss in Seattle — delivered again in the seventh against Bryan Abreu, who took over for Odorizzi.</p>



<p>Gardner drew a one-out walk and Tyler Wade followed with a double past third base, which had been vacated by the shift, sending Gardner to third.</p>



<p>LeMahieu, who made several fine plays at first base, came up with the infield in and ripped a double to left on a full count after a 10-pitch at-bat to drive in two more runs.</p>



<p>With the Yankees up 4-0, Boone turned the game over to a more established pitching presence, Chad Green, who tossed two scoreless innings.</p>



<p>Jonathan Loaisiga finished it, as the Yankees continue to look for the right spot to get Chapman some work.</p>







<p>“These are big games for us,’’ Boone said before the game. “With us not playing the way we expected to in the first half of the season, to potentially finish [the first half] on a high note on tough … road trip, would be big for us. I hope it’s something that galvanizes us going into the second half.”</p>



<p>They’ll turn to the struggling Gerrit Cole on Saturday night to keep the momentum going.</p>



<p>“We have a history of some great battles and both teams have been really good over the last few years,’’ Boone said. “For us, it’s … just trying to get on track and be the best team we can be and try to build something heading into the second half.”</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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