Houston Chronicle

Mattress Mack treats Astros fans to Series

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LOS ANGELES — When Abraham Mendez got off his graveyard shift with the Houston Police Department, he saw that Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale was having a drawing for Game 6 World Series tickets that also included a spot on a chartered flight to Los Angeles for the game.

He went straight to Gallery Furniture after his shift and decided to try his luck. Mendez knew the odds were stacked against him when he showed up and saw what he says had to be 10,000 people either at the furniture store or trying to get there from a packed freeway. Gallery Furniture sales manager Greg Hopf estimated the crowd at 5,000 and added, “I promise you I’m not exaggerati­ng about that number.”

Either way, Mendez stuck around and was ready to leave empty-handed when he wasn’t one of the 20 winners of the drawing.

“I was like, ‘Oh well, it was worth a shot,” Mendez said. “And then I just wanted to shake Mack’s hand for all the good he does for our city.” That’s when Mendez’s luck changed. McIngvale said he appreciate­d the kind words, and because Mendez is a first-responder, he wanted to give him an extra pair of tickets, too.

“I told him there wasas no way I was going to takke someone else’s tickets away,, but he said he had extra and n no one would be left out,” Men ndez said. “I mean, I couldn n’t turn that down.”

Mendez raced home e to change out of his police uniform, shower and put on his Astros gear, then race to the airport. He also had time to pick up his sister Cristal Mendez, who also is a Houston police officer, to make sure she didn’t miss out.

One of McIngvale’s only rules was that fans should wear their Astros gear and be loud.

McIngviale, who didn’t make the trip because Hopf said “he had to work,” didn’t have to worry about that.

The group of fans took up the first six rows of seats in a lower-level section down the right-field line and stood almost the entire game. At one point a Dodgers fan yelled, “Welcome to Dodger Stadium. We’re glad you got to come, but sit down so everyone can see.”

The orange-clad group yelled back their disapprova­l and defiantly kept standing.

In all, McIngvale flew 98 Astros fans to Los Angeles for the game. He gave away 20 pairs of tickets in the drawing. He gave away 20 more to first-responders and 12 to Gallery Furniture employees. The other 26 passengers on the flight already had tickets to the game, and McIngvale just allowed them to fly on the chartered plane.

“I’ve worked for Mack for 30 years, and he’d give anyone the shirt off hihis back,” Hopf said. “This was all his idea. He wanted to give Astros fans a chance to see their tteam win it all. The only way to make that happen is to get themm tickets and a flight, so he madde it happen.”

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