The Hamilton Spectator

One good ring deserves another

- GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES — Carlos Correa and Daniella Rodriguez both left Dodger Stadium with rings.

The Astros shortstop proposed to his girlfriend on live television moments after Houston earned its World Series title with a 5-1 victory in Game 7 on Wednesday night.

The proposal from her boyfriend of over a year completely surprised Rodriguez, a former Miss Texas.

“He had been so focused on the game,” Rodriguez said. “All he ever talked about was winning the World Series, so I never really thought something like this would be on his mind, so when it all went down, I was just shocked.”

She also had no idea Correa had been urged to put a ring on it by his mother, and he was plotting a proposal for several weeks. Even Cor- rea’s teammates were i n on the scheme: Carlos Beltran, the Astros’ 40-year-old slugger, helped the 23year-old shortstop pick out the ring.

Correa said he gambled and waited for a dramatic finale to the Astros’ first championsh­ip year.

“I knew we had championsh­ip potential, so I decided to hold out until the last game of the season,” Correa said.

Rodriguez said yes, once she regained the ability to speak.

While Correa went to the clubhouse to spray champagne, Rodriguez gleefully flashed the huge ring to her fellow Astros wives and girlfriend­s, including Kate Upton.

She’ll need a bit longer to get over the shock, however.

“Everyone knew besides me,” Rodriguez said. “I’m really good at finding stuff out. Every time I had a surprise birthday party, I would always find out. So I was literally in just the complete dark about this. Everyone knew but me.”

Correa and Rodriguez are living together in Houston with a beautiful puppy named Groot. Correa, the 2015 AL Rookie of the Year, had five homers and 14 RBIs in an outstandin­g post-season, capped by eight hits in the World Series, including two homers.

But when he wasn’t playing, Correa was getting ready to surprise Rodriguez.

The TV proposal brought back memories of Boise State running back Ian Johnson’s surprise oncamera proposal to his girlfriend, Broncos cheerleade­r Chrissy Popadics, after Boise State’s win in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1, 2007.

 ?? JAE C. HONG, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Daniella Rodriguez got engaged to Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa on Wednesday night after Game & of the World Series win.
JAE C. HONG, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Daniella Rodriguez got engaged to Houston Astros’ Carlos Correa on Wednesday night after Game & of the World Series win.

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