CLEVELAND — Justin Verlander gave up three runs in six innings for his 262nd victory and the AL West champion Houston Astros beat the Cleveland Guardians 4-3 on Saturday night.
Verlander (5-6), who gave up seven hits and struck out five without a walk, won for the second time in three starts and lowered his ERA to 5.48. It was the longest outing since May 29 for the right-hander, who missed two months with neck discomfort.
''I worked hard for this and it was probably the best I've felt since coming back,'' the likely Hall of Famer said. ''I'm realistic. I know I haven't been as sharp as I need to be, but I feel like I'm inching in the right direction.''
José Ramírez hit his 39th homer and drove in three runs for the AL Central champion Guardians, moving within one home run of becoming the seventh player in major league history with 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a season. He already has 41 steals this season.
''Ramírez is such an incredible hitter, you've got to tip your hat to him,'' said Verlander, who is 24-24 with a 4.42 ERA in 57 career starts against Cleveland. ''It wasn't a bad pitch and he hit it out. It's impressive.''
The Guardians' defeat clinched home-field advantage throughout the AL playoffs for the New York Yankees, who lost to the Pirates 9-4. Both teams have first-round byes.
Shawn Dubin worked a scoreless ninth for his second save. Houston will host either Detroit or Kansas City in the best-of-three AL Wild Card Series beginning Tuesday.
The 41-year-old Verlander ranks 40th in career victories and would be part of the rotation if he is chosen for Houston's postseason roster, manager Joe Espada said.