From the clubhouse to the freeways and everywhere in between, the party didn't stop in Houston and beyond. Here's what happened.
HOUSTON, Texas --
From the clubhouse to the freeways and everywhere in between, the party didn't stop in Houston and beyond after the Astros defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6 of the World Series on Saturday night. Yordan Alvarez's majestic three-run homer helped fashion a fresh crown for the Astros -- and the first for Dusty Baker as manager.
Astros rookie shortstop Jeremy Peña was the World Series MVP after getting another key hit, a single to set up Alvarez's drive.But the party is far from over. The celebrations erupted on the field and beyond.UNDENIABLE! Astros overcome scandal, Phillies for 2nd World Series win
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