Houston Astros: The What Ifs Following ALCS Loss to Boston

HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 18: Houston Astros dugout (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
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HOUSTON, TX – OCTOBER 18: Marwin Gonzalez #9 of the Houston Astros (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX – OCTOBER 18: Marwin Gonzalez #9 of the Houston Astros (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images) /

In Conclusion: The Future Still Looks Bright!

It was George Harrison who wrote many a great songs and records but had one with a standout phrase. And that is this: All Things Must Pass.

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The same can be said for this Houston Astros team and organization. They have dealt with some serious lows in the past, followed by some incredible highs the past two season. While the team will not look the exact same next year or any other year that follows, they will always find ways to win.

Following the ALCS loss will be trying to figure out what lies ahead. That’s easier said than done. Despite all the speculation, no one really knows for sure.

Hopefully, most of the 2018 squad will be back. Yes, even the pending free agents. If not, it is my belief that those particular players will do well wherever they end up. Meanwhile, the Astros will continue being a postseason factor for many more years to come.

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So let’s shake off the ALCS loss, enjoy the offseason and all of the happenings, and come back in February with a fresh start. Our spacemen will definitely be ready to get that title back in its glorious hands.