Go44dad posted:Mr. Fenway,
We firmly believe in a persons right to change their mind. We believe it is a basic right of every man and women. Given your propensity to shift allegiances, we are reaching out to you. We have reserved a first class seat for you on our bandwagon. We will even include a Nolan Ryan Rainbow Jersey in our offer.
In support of your right and our offer, we will be tooting the horn on our train often this evening.
Sincerely,
The Houston Astros
Go44Dad,
Thanks for the thought and reaching out. The thought of a Ryan rainbow jersey is overwhelming. He is my idol and I did meet him in 2002 in Round Rock, TX at a restaurant through a work associate. He's a big dude. In my mind, Nolan Ryan is to pitching what Babe Ruth is to hitting.
My life long allegiances have never changed. I'll explain and come clean. I got behind the Dodgers because I thought the Yankees were going to beat the Astros in the ALCS. The thought of a Yankees/Dodgers World Series led me to become an October Dodger fan. There I said it and I've come clean! My dislike for the Yankees sometimes clouds my judgement. Logically it looks like this.....the enemy of my enemy is my friend.....enter the Dodgers. Dave Roberts is also one of my favorite Red Sox bit players of all time.
Truthfully I'm enjoying the games like everybody else, and I thought the Dodgers would out-talent the Astros quickly. They haven't. My wife is really pulling for the Astros and their community. She clearly has a big heart and doesn't carry the Red Sox/Yankees baggage that I carry around.
I'm a life long Red Sox fan despite some of the stupid things they've done in recent history (Ie...fire Francona, hire Bobby Valentine) and I follow the Nationals because they are local to me. Since neither team couldn't get past the first round I find myself just wanting to see competitive World Series games. So, far we've got that.
BTW...We got your bench coach as our newest Manager. It is one of the better moves our front office has made in years. It is a great time for him to take the job. Good luck the rest of the way!