It was a beautiful night in Houston after a vicious thunderstorm accompanied by a tornado warning blew through town Wednesday morning. By the time Altuve banged his leadoff double in the first, it was 73 degrees and the roof at Minute Maid Park was open. The last time that happened in the postseason was in Games 3 and 4 in the 2005 World Series against the Chicago White Sox.
The Astros prefer the roof closed because doing so amplifies the noise its fans generate. But this time, they acquiesced to M.L.B.’s request.
It was different. It was pleasant. And for Altuve and the Astros, it worked.
“We didn’t want to go to Atlanta down by two,” he said. “So we left everything we had in there tonight.”
On a podium for their news conference, Altuve’s teammate, Jose Siri, made a show of removing two gaudy rings and placing them on Altuve’s fingers as the two Astros laughed.