HOUSTON — Trailing the Seattle Mariners by 10 games in mid-June, the Houston Astros were undoubtedly down.
But first-year manager Joe Espada worked every day to remind his team it was far from out.
''`We got this,''' he recalled telling the players. ''`We are a good team. We've just got to go on a hot streak and we'll turn this around.'''
Then a champagne-soaked Espada paused for a beat before continuing.
''And we did,'' he said.
The Astros clinched their fourth straight AL West title with a 4-3 win over the Mariners on Tuesday night, overcoming a terrible start to reach the playoffs for an eighth consecutive year.
''We started off super slow and we had to grind for it all year long,'' third baseman Alex Bregman said. ''And the guys just put their heads down, never stopped believing and kept faith and kept going.''
The Astros are the first team to win the AL West in four straight seasons since Oakland won five times in a row from 1971-75. It's the first time they've won four consecutive division titles, after winning three in a row on two previous occasions (1997-99 and 2017-19).