Cape Breton Post

World Series champion Astros hold off on White House talk

- BY JOSHUA KOCH

The World Series champion Houston Astros have not made the decision yet on whether they will visit the White House to meet with President Donald Trump if an invitation is extended.

“We just won the first world championsh­ip in Houston Astros history,’’ Astros manager A.J. Hinch said shortly before the team left for a celebrator­y parade through downtown Houston on Friday. “We’re also in one of the most divided countries, polarizing countries in politics. I don’t know that this is the best stage for everybody to declare one way or the other and try to comment on the moment and be too much of a political statement.’’

The New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Penguins and Clemson Tigers have all visited the White House in recent months to be congratula­ted by the president for their titles. The Golden State Warriors did not make the trip after being disinvited by Trump. The president has been outspoken for weeks about his opposition to players kneeling during the national anthem to protest social injustices.

Following the Astros’ 5-1 victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 on Wednesday night, Trump tweeted his congratula­tions to the team.

Hinch said he believes that the Astros should savour their accomplish­ment, but a decision on a White House visit would need to wait.

“What comes out of this moving forward on the political side or what we do or don’t do or what sports has turned into, to kind of representi­ng the country’s tone — that’ll be decided in time,’’ he said. “We’re not going to allow anything to polarize this moment that we want to celebrate with our fans.’’

World Series MVP George Springer said his grandfathe­r worked in Washington for years and he has respect for what a visit to the White House would mean.

“That’s the most historic place in our country, it stands for a lot, it means a lot to a lot of people,’’ Springer said. “If the team goes I’m going. I’m not going to say no. I understand the impact of it . ... I understand the stuff that’s been happening. Yes there are things that have to change but there are always things that have to change. There isn’t anything that is ever going to be perfect. If the team goes I’ll go.’’

Also on Friday, general manager Jeff Luhnow said the team had picked up the options on the contracts of All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve and utility man Marwin Gonzalez.

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