Houston's Aaron Boone left the Yankees' dugout in a frenzy that has plagued countless others over the past six years.
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A packed house moaned. For directors like Boone, it's the soundtrack to a bad dream.
Boone walked on the field in the 6th inning of a possible 4-2 Astros win in Game 1 of the American Association title series.
Then the corral of indoor explosives and pastiche trains and hardliner placements arrived in full swing.
The sound was heard as Boone came up the mountain to rescue Clark Schmidt.
The sound was heard as Boone came up the mountain to rescue Clark Schmidt.
The Astros have shipped a couple of grand slams recently, enough to get the early edge in the third meeting between these clubs on this stage in more than six years.
Yuli Gurriel, a veteran of the 2017 and 2019 Astros, delivered the major grand slam to Schmidt.
Chas McCormick, an Astros farmhand for those past skirmishes with the Yankees, reported the latter.