Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Astros trying to give Houston a boost in wake of Harvey

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON » Every time the Astros suit up, they wear a simple patch as a reminder of what Houston lost to Hurricane Harvey and its catastroph­ic flooding.

The city is determined to rebuild, and the Astros are careful to honor Houston with every game as they chase a second trip to the World Series in the franchise’s history.

“I hope we’re representi­ng the city well and for our fan base and even non-fans that are in our community, that we can be something positive for the city and be part of the message that we’re still rebuilding,” manager A.J. Hinch said.

The Astros have worn the patch each game since returning home. It sits on the upper left side of their chests and features the word “STRONG” in white block letters between an Astros’ logo and a rendering of the state of Texas.

It’s a nod to the “Houston Strong” slogan the city adopted after the storm, and it’s become a catchphras­e in the area. A woman in the crowd at Minute Maid Park held a sign with those words on Saturday as she cheered on the Astros in their 2-1 win over the New York Yankees that gave them a 2-0 lead in the AL Championsh­ip series.

“We’re doing this for the city,” shortstop Carlos Correa said. “We want to bring a lot of joy and happiness to the fans out here in Houston, especially after everything they’ve been through this year. It’s been a tough year for the city. So if we can bring something through baseball, we’re going to do it.”

Though the Astros take pride in being a bright spot in a difficult time, Hinch doesn’t want to make too much of their role.

“We all need to keep it in proper perspectiv­e, we’re a baseball team,” he said. “We play a game and we provide entertainm­ent and a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of agony along the way, too. But it does bring some exposure to a community that needs as much support from around the country to rebuild itself for months to come, not just days to come.”

The Astros have been active in supporting the city’s efforts to return to normal. Owner Jim Crane and the Astros foundation donated $4 million to relief efforts, and a number of players donated to various charities and helped collect supplies for those affected.

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