Oh What a FEELING! The Houston Atros are hometown heroes as of today since they’ve just won their first World Series. Congratulations Houston, this is AWESOME news!
Read on to get more details on The Houston Astros WINNING their first World Series. And you know it’s Party, Party, party in H-Town tonight…
CelebNSports247.com is finally back and with great news about the Houston Astros winner their first World Series during game 7.
two months ago, The Houston Astros were displaced, disconsolate and helpless, grieving that they could not do more for a city ravaged by Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath. Well The Astros have done just that. During game 7 of the 2017 MLB World Series The HoustonAstros brought it home beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 5 – 1 – They came hard with it in the first and second inning and then kept it on lock. The Dodgers were only able to score one time in the sixth inning.
We know Los Angeles Dodger fans are pissed, but this is cool because Houston has NEVER won a MLB World Series.
After the game, Astros World Series MVP George Springer said:
“Our team believed in each other all year. And through the good times and the bad times, through a rough stretch in August, to getting down 3-2 against a very good New York team (in the ALCS), there’s a lot of things that happened. I’m so happy to be a part of it to bring a championship back to a city that desperately needed one. It is a surreal feeling.”
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ESPN reports:
In one of the most dramatic World Series ever, the Astros sucked the air out of Dodger Stadium from the outset. They jumped on Los Angeles Dodgers starter Yu Darvish for five early runs and then cruised to a 5-1 clincher on Wednesday, the first World Series Game 7 at Dodger Stadium.
As he has done so many times during his spectacular young career, Springer sparked it all, leading off the game with a double and scoring on Cody Bellinger’s throwing error. Then he broke the game open in the second inning with a comet-like homer to left-center that gave Houston its initial five-run lead. No team had ever overcome a deficit that large in a winner-take-all World Series game. Lance McCullers Jr. and the bullpen — led by a heroic four-inning effort from Charlie Morton to finish the game — made sure that stat remained in effect.
Here are some highlights from tonight’s monumental moment for the Astros (the winning out):
And yes, The Astros partied and celebrated in the locker room: