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Boston Red Sox clinch MLB East Division title

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BOSTON—The first-place Boston Red Sox doubled the Houston Astros 6-3 on Saturday to clinch their second straight East Division title in a battle between two American League heavyweights.

The Red Sox and American League West Division champion Astros will meet in game one of the first round of the playoffs on Thursday in Texas.

This marks the first time since division play began in 1969 that the Red Sox have won back-to-back American League East crowns.

“It’s a good feeling, but at the same time we’ve been in this position before last year,” Boston’s Hanley Ramirez said. “So we’re looking forward to the last one. That’s the biggest one.” 

Boston improved to 93-68 on the season as they needed a win at home at Fenway Park or a New York Yankees’ loss on Saturday to clinch.

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The second-place Yankees won 2-1 in their Saturday game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Houston, who dropped to 110-61, will finish with the second-best record in Major League Baseball behind the Cleveland Indians.

Boston has now won the AL East in three of manager John Farrell’s five seasons at the helm. He becomes the first manager in club history to guide the team to three division championships.

Mitch Moreland had a pair of RBIs, Mookie Betts hit a solo home run, and Ramirez, Rafael Devers and Andrew Benintendi each drove in one run for the Red Sox.

Benintendi hit his 20th homer of the season Friday, less than 24 hours after he stole third base in a 3-2 loss to the Astros to become only the third Red Sox rookie with a 20 home run, 20 steal season.

He is the youngest left fielder in American baseball to have at least 20 homers and 20 steals in a season since disgraced home run hitter Barry Bonds did it in 1987. 

Brian McCann belted a solo home run for the Astros, who had their five-game winning streak snapped. 

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