You know that it’s never a good sign for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred when Halloween costumes held the Houston Astros more accountable than he did.
But that’s where we are in 2020.
The MLB offseason was dominated by the revelations of the Astros’ cheating during their 2017 World Series season. And then Manfred added fuel to that fire when he opted to forego punishing the individual players involved in the cheating. That — on top of a MLB season played behind closed doors — had baseball fans looking some outlet — any outlet — to shame the Astros.
And it turned out that many settled on some creative Halloween costumes to do just that.
The Astros are officially the halloween costume of the year
(Via @TheRealJClaudio @MJMCDERMOTT) pic.twitter.com/m4GnCbHLuX
— 2020 Astros Shame Tour (@AsteriskTour) November 1, 2020
The Astros Shame Tour Twitter account shared a few Astros-themed costume ideas from this weekend’s Halloween. And you just have to tip your cap to these ideas.
Great efforts all around.
In 2017 and 2018 the Houston Astros cheated & won the 2017 World Series* using a system of hidden cameras to steal signs and banging a trash can to signal pitches to the batter. Astro management was punished, but the players were not. These are their stories. pic.twitter.com/9LlJBmHKEb
— Brendan (@brendan_rbl) October 31, 2020
Waiting for my food and see this worker dressed up for Halloween @AsteriskTour pic.twitter.com/Y9rIM16Fnk
— Eric (@Eric30Hernandez) October 31, 2020
One costume even brought back the Jose Altuve buzzer conspiracy.
This family actually had the Halloween genius to put a buzzer and tattoo on the toddler Altuve costume 😂
(Via @brendan_rbl) pic.twitter.com/EnyeEriRX4
— 2020 Astros Shame Tour (@AsteriskTour) October 31, 2020
Amazing.
— Right Handed Power (@righthandedpwr) November 1, 2020
At some point, baseball fans will get a chance to properly boo the Astros, but until then, those costumes will do just fine.
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