Houston Astros vs. Boston Red Sox in ALCS: What to know for Game 2

HOUSTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 14: The Houston Astros participate in a workout prior to the start of the American League Championship Series against the Boston Red Sox at Minute Maid Park on October 14, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Gett

The stadium was packed Friday for Game 1 of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) between the Houston Astros and the Boston Red Sox. 

And despite a change with pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. being left off the roster due to a muscle strain, the Astros still came out on top 5-4!

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Game 2 is set for Saturday. Game 3 and Game 4 of the best-of-seven series are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in Boston.

If necessary, Game 5 would be played Wednesday in Boston, and Game 6 and Game 7 would be played in Houston next Friday and Saturday.

An electrifying Game 1

Time: Red Sox at Astros, 7:07 p.m. CT on FOX

Carlos Correa paused a few seconds at the plate, tapping the spot on his wrist where a watch would be, after hitting a tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning that propelled the Houston Astros over the Boston Red Sox 5-4 Friday night in the AL Championship Series opener.

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Altuve tied the game with a two-run shot in the sixth before Correa connected off losing pitcher Hansel Robles with two outs in the seventh to put the Astros ahead 4-3.

Correa, who has been with the Astros since being selected first overall in 2012, becomes a free agent at season’s end and it seems likely that he won’t remain in Houston.

Houston-native Sarah Grace will sing the National Anthem. The presentation of the colors will come from the Joint Services Color Guard.

Former Astros player Josh Reddick threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Legendary Houston professional wrestler Booker T will provide the "Play Ball" call.

What to know for Game 2

Time: Red Sox at Astros, 3:20 p.m. CT on FOX and FS1

The roof of Minute Maid Park will be closed for Game 2.

American Christian pop-rock and R&B artist Tauren Wells will sing the National Anthem. The presentation of the colors will come from the Houston Fire Department Honor Guard.

Astros third base coach Gary Pettis will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Vince Young will provide the "Play Ball" call.

ALCS tickets & Street Fest

A limited number of individual tickets for the ALCS are available for purchase at Astros.com/postseason or by phone at 1-877-9ASTROS. Tickets will not be available for purchase at the Minute Maid Park Box Office.

Fans who have a ticket to the game can attend the Street Fest, which will begin three hours before Game 1 and Game 2. There will be live music, food trucks, games and more.

If you don’t have a ticket to the game, check out this list of watch parties around Houston.

LIST: Houston Astros fans can cheer on their favorite team at these watch parties!

Maps of the street closures that will be in place around Minute Maid Park.

Street closures

Whether you're trying to get to the game or just trying to get around downtown, there are some street closures you should know about. The Houston Police Department says the following closures will be in place:

• Crawford between Texas and Congress is closed for emergency vehicles only

• Congress between Hamilton and Crawford is restricted to two lanes

• Texas between Congress and Hamilton is restricted to two lanes before and during the game

• Texas is completely shut down postgame between La Branch and Hamilton 

• Preston is closed between La Branch and Crawford

How to watch the ALCS

• Game 1: Friday, October 15, in Houston; 7:07 p.m. CT on FOX

Game 2: Saturday, October 16, in Houston; 3:20 p.m. CT on FOX and FS1

• Game 3: Monday, October 18, in Boston; 7 p.m. CT on FS1

• Game 4: Tuesday, October 19, in Boston; TBD on FS1

• Game 5, if necessary: Wednesday, October 20 in Boston; TBD on FS1

• Game 6, if necessary: Friday, October 22, in Houston; TBD on FS1

• Game 7, if necessary: Saturday, October 23, in Houston; TBD on FOX or FS1

The Associated Press contributed to this report.