Emotion takes over the streets of Houston with Astros parade
The excitement took over the streets of Houston with the Astros parade, who returned to their city to celebrate their historic title in the Major League Baseball World Series.
With banners, cameras, and cellphones, orange jerseys, banners, and signs with the word "Strong" and a smile on their faces, fans gathered on the main roads of the Texan metropolis, happy to see the team with the Commissioner Trophy in their hands.
Players like George Springer and José Altuve, among others, were present at this celebration, where they brought joy to a city that was devastated by Hurricane Harvey earlier this year.
The marching band was on a float pulled by a locomotive, while the players were on top of fire trucks.
Days before, the players declared that they dedicated this victory in the Fall Classic to the affected people of their city by this disaster, giving a very special touch to this trophy, achieved after seven intense games in Los Angeles and Houston, where they defeated the favored Dodgers.