Toronto Star

SI’s Astros cover story turns a prophet

- STEFAN STEVENSON

This is not about the Sports Illustrate­d jinx for a change.

Baseball fans, especially Houston Astros fans, have surely heard by now of the sports magazine’s cover story on the Astros in June 2014.

SI declared at the time, when the Astros were arguably the worst franchise five years running, that they would win the 2017 World Series.

The cover, with young centre fielder George Springer swinging at the plate in the Astros’ memorable throwback rainbow jerseys from the 1970s and ’80s, posited simply: “Your 2017 World Series Champs.”

Alas, it could really happen. The World Series began Tuesday night with the Astros playing the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.

“It was a communal idea that we’d been batting around for about a year, driven by the fact that the Astros were so laughably bad and a desire to figure out what was going on down there,” said Ben Reiter, who wrote the article. “The cover came out of the story — and the sense we got that the organizati­on might actually be on to something.”

The prediction, while head-turning, wasn’t just made for shock value. The Astros and general manager Jeff Luhnow were starting from scratch with hopes of rebuilding the Astros’ system and unabashedl­y stripped the club bare en route to a three-year stretch from 2011-13 when they lost 324 games.

All season long, the SI prediction from three years ago has percolated in the media.

“We didn’t make the prediction as a hot take or to stir controvers­y — we made it because we believed it was a genuine possibilit­y,” Reiter said.

“But if I take a step back, yes, the odds were enormous. Of course, they haven’t done it yet.”

 ??  ?? A feeling the Astros were “on to something” inspired a cover story in Sports Illustrate­d in June 2014.
A feeling the Astros were “on to something” inspired a cover story in Sports Illustrate­d in June 2014.

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