Friday, October 12, 2018

READY FOR THE RED SOX? ASTROS FOR BACK-TO-BACK!

By Juan Montoya
It seems like a lifetime ago, and maybe it was, when I used to listen to the Spanish radio broadcasts of the Colt 45s from Houston.

In those days there were players like Bob Aspromonte at third, Bob Lillis at short, Ernie Fazzio at second, the Cuban slugger Roman Mejia at center field and Al Spangler at left. Rusty Staub wasn't with them then, but he, too, was one of the original Colts.

I used to listen to them as  my mom ironed the family's clothes and we became ardent fans of the Colts, the team which would later become the lowly Houston Astros in the National League. It got to the point where I thought that if I didn't listen to the game and they lost I'd blame myself for it.

It gets better. I used to have my mom buy votive candles that we would light as we listed to the game.

These thoughts were running to my mind as I see that the Astros, now the big dogs in the American League are about to face Boston on their way to face the (Los Angeles Dodgers, maybe?) for a possible back-to-back World Series. My dad, who is also a baseball fan, said that it didn't matter to him who won the series in the end last year because all the games turned out to be thrillers, some of the best baseball he'd ever seen.


Now names like Jose Altuve, George Springer and Carlos Correa have replaced the old Colts 454s in the fans' minds.

Houston needed a lift. And who would have thunk that it would be the Astros who would give the a post-Harvey battered community the uplift is so badly needed? Go for two 'Stros!


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I used to listen to them too on the radio. In 1964, my father took me to actually see a game in the old open-air stadium in Houston the last year before they moved into the Astrodome and changed their name. They played the SF Giants. Willie Mays played but didn't do much. Willie McCovey hit the longest foul ball I have ever seen. It may still be in orbit somewhere. Don Larsen, who once threw a perfect game in the World Series, pitched in relief for the Colt 45s. Don't remember which team won because I was in awe of just watching a major league game in person as opposed to listening on the radio. Great days and thanks for bringing the memories back.

charlie brown said...

Juan hey the pharr city manager juan Guerra who was a finalist in Brownsville has been named the new CM in edinbrrg, check out the monitor newspaper, well another bites the dust, so you got Garza a brownsville native left versus that noel bernal kid who doesn't last long in any job, adios

Anonymous said...

Which is the worse of the two evils?

Anonymous said...

Go Astros!!

Anonymous said...

Go where?

Anonymous said...

Home...

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