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Astros, Diamondbacks advance

WASHINGTON– Defending champion Houston and the Arizona Diamondbacks advanced in the Major League Baseball playoffs on Wednesday while Philadelphia smashed a record-tying six home runs to defeat Atlanta.

Jose Abreu belted a two-run homer and Michael Brantley hit a solo homer for Houston, who won 3-2 at Minnesota to reach the American League Championship Series for a seventh consecutive campaign.

“It was a great victory,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said. “This was a team win.”

The Astros defeated Minnesota 3-1 in their best-of-five AL second-round series to book a berth against the Texas Rangers in the best-of-seven ALCS, which starts on Sunday at Houston. Texas swept out Baltimore earlier.

Houston went 9-4 against AL West division rival Texas in the Lone Star State matchup this season, edging the Rangers for the division crown on the final day of the season.

“They know us and we know them,” Baker said. “It’s going to be a heck of a series.”

Houston has won four of the past six AL finals on the way to capturing World Series titles last year and in 2017.

The Astros are one shy of Atlanta’s MLB-record eight consecutive trips to a league finals in the 1990s.

Also advancing were the D-backs, who swept out the Los Angeles Dodgers in their National League series with a 4-2 home victory.

Arizona had solo homers in the third inning from Geraldo Perdomo, Ketel Marte, Christian Walker and Gabriel Moreno to take a 4-0 edge.

The Dodgers rallied with two runs in the seventh on consecutive two-out singles by Max Muncy, Will Smith, Chris Taylor and Enrique Hernandez.

Arizona reliever Kevin Ginkel retired the top of the Dodgers batting order in the eighth and reliever Paul Sewald delivered the final outs to keep the D-backs unbeaten in the playoffs.

“It was a team effort. It’s people caring about people. That’s what stood out to me,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “There’s a lot of love in this clubhouse. It’s real and it’s here every day.”

The Diamondbacks, in the last four for the first time since 2007, await either Atlanta or Philadelphia in the NL Championship Series that starts Monday.

At Philadelphia, Bryce Harper and Nick Castellanos each smashed two homers in the

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