Oldbear83 said:I admit I'm biased, but when I look and think on the stories about Altuve and Correa, all they went through to help build this team, the play-me-where-you-want attitude of Marwyn, the leadership of Hinch and McCann, and compare it to anybody, I can't help but think those guys deserve for their work to be rewarded, for Houston to be rewarded for the kind of town it is.GoldMind said:There were media types that said we'd never make it past Chris Sale.mmodine said:
Let's get back to the Astros. Win or lose, I will be glad when this series is over. This has probably been the most stressful time of my life. I get way too involved and almost feel it is more enjoyable watching a game when I don't care about the 2 teams. I don't like the Astros chances, but I know they can do it. Need the bats. I saw where Richard Justice said Dodgers were the best MLB team hitting the curve, which is McCullers best pitch. This could be a wild game and with the pitchers, it could be a 2-1 game.
Their pen is tired, and on short rest.
If its a boring ass 2-1 thats fine as long as we finish on top.
And even if we dont, I truly believe we are poised to make it right back next year with a few tweaks.
Its been one hell of a series either way.
One thing that I keep in the back of my mind, it took the Almighty 4 years to give New Orleans a ring after Katrina. Will he give us something for what we've gone through?
I really do respect the Dodgers organization, but cheering for LA is kind of like cheering for IBM or Microsoft. Houston deserves its title, and I dearly hope it happens tonight.
My wife says I'm way off base bringing the Lord into it.
But for all the **** I've given you, some deserved some not, I agree with this post and whatever happens, I'll be in 222 next year for 60 games or so.