Make your trash can jokes but that s is old now They re still tormenting teams in the postseason years after all that MLB podcaster heap praise on Houston Astros dominance despite criticism
"Make your trash can jokes, but that s*** is old now. They’re still tormenting teams in the postseason years after all that" - MLB podcaster heap praise on Houston Astros' dominance despite criticism The Houston Astros came from behind to take Game 1 of the ALDS against the Seattle Mariners The just pulled a stunning comeback in Game 1 of the American League Division Series against the . Trailing 7-5 in the bottom of the ninth inning, Yordan Alvarez pummeled the ball to deep right field for a three-run home run to walk it off for the team and send the fans at Minute Maid Park into utter delirium. One neutral spectator who was impressed by the Houston Astros' gameplay was personality and podcaster Jared Carrabis. Hailing from Massachusetts, Carrabis is a well-documented and die-hard Boston Red Sox fan. Up until this point, the neutrals and Houston Astros anti-fans continued to bombard the team with harsh words regarding their scandalous 2017 World Series title win. Carrabis, however, had a different take. The podcaster commended the team for their playoff dominance and had a select few words for the Astros haters. The Astros are just motherfuckers in October. Every single year. Make your trash can jokes, but that shit is old now. They’re still tormenting teams in the postseason years after all that. It’s crazy.The Astros are just motherfuckers in October. Every single year. Make your trash can jokes, but that shit is old now. They’re still tormenting teams in the postseason years after all that. It’s crazy. "The Astros are just m************ in October. Every single year. Make your trash can jokes, but that s*** is old now. They’re still tormenting teams in the postseason years after all that. It’s crazy." - @ Jared Carrabis Carrabis' hometown Red Sox, who won the World Series the following year, were also embroiled in the same sign-stealing scandal, albeit to fewer repercussions from the league.