The Houston Astros are the 2022 MLB World Series champs, after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies four games to two.
The Astros finally won their second Fall Classic after losing the 2019 and the 2021 editions.
They recreated the 2017 successful days: this time, however, they won everything fair and square.
The city has lots of reasons to be happy.
We can go on listing reasons, because there are many, but we won’t do that.
The Astros parade was a reflection of the city’s mood: happiness and excitement.
Thank you, fans. What a day. 🎊 pic.twitter.com/iD8pp9Chgj
— Houston Astros (@astros) November 8, 2022
You don’t win the World Series every day.
Fans Went To The Streets To Celebrate With The Team
Players such as Jose Altuve and Justin Verlander were spotted with huge smiles on their faces, and Baker made sure to recognize the fans’ contributions during the season.
In a season in which they were booed at just about every stadium on the road, they sure felt at home at Minute Maid Park and that’s largely because of the fans.
The parade pictures show just how much people went to the streets to celebrate with their squad.
The Astros have one loyal fan base, and they show their support through thick and thin.
The team on the field usually returns their trust with competitive performances that have led them to the World Series in four of the last six years, winning two of them.
The Astros are one of the elite, model franchises in baseball at the moment.
They do everything right, including a winning parade.
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