Hear the epic radio call of Jose Altuve’s Game 5-winning home run: ‘Clear eyes and a full heart!’

What a home run, what a call.

Of course it was Jose Altuve.

One of baseball’s all-time best postseason players stepped up to the plate in the ninth inning with his Houston Astros down three runs after Adolis Garcia’s home run and the bench-clearing fracas that resulted after Garcia was later hit by a pitch.

And with two men on, Altuve smacked a three-run home run that would prove to be the game-winner in Game 5 of the ALCS — the Texas Rangers are now one contest away from elimination.

The radio call from the Astros’ radio booth of Robert Ford and Steve Sparks is epic, with a “HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT?” and an additional call of, “Clear eyes and full heart!”

So good:

MLB fans all made the same ‘Atta boy Altuve’ joke after Jose Altuve’s base-running blunder

The “Atta boy” jokes were everywhere.

It feels like any base-running error the rest of the 2023 MLB playoffs will result in an “ATTA BOY” joke after the weird “controversy” involving Bryce Harper and Orlando Arcia from the NLDS.

That’s what we got when, in the eighth inning of the 2023 ALCS between the Texas Rangers and Houston Astros, we saw Jose Altuve get doubled off of second when Evan Carter caught a ball hit a LONG way by Alex Bregman that was so close to being the game-tying homer.

Instead, Carter caught it and threw to second, where the Rangers tagged the base and argued that Altuve hadn’t touched it on his way back to first.

A replay revealed that was the case, and the “Atta boy Altuve” jokes were everywhere:

 

 

 

The 20 top selling MLB jerseys in 2023

Which player topped the list of MLB jersey sales in 2023?

When the calendar flips to October, it means one thing for many sports fans: playoff baseball.

Major League Baseball’s postseason is in full swing. It’s once again time for history to be written on the diamond and showcase the game’s biggest stars shining their brightest.

At the end of every regular season, the MLB releases the top-selling jerseys from that season.

Unsurprisingly, the list contains plenty of playoff contenders, a multitude of MVP candidates and simply some of the best baseball players on the planet

Check out the full list below, and grab a jersey to support your favorite player as the remaining lucky few march on towards the 2023 World Series.

Cynthia Cooper-Dyke relishes memories of Houston’s golden basketball era

Four WNBA championship banners for the Houston Comets still reside in the Toyota Center rafters, and Cynthia Cooper-Dyke (@AllDecade14) is a big reason why.

It is not easy to become an icon in the city of Houston, especially in the sports world. The fans are very strict on whom they call a Houston sports legend, especially in basketball.

That elite moniker is reserved for individuals such as former Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon, who led his team to two NBA championships in 1994 and 1995. An example from a different sport is Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, who has helped bring two recent World Series titles to the fourth largest city in North America.

Yet, another name falls right in line with those icons. It’s a woman who is largely responsible for the four WNBA championship banners that still hang inside the Toyota Center, home of the Rockets.

In this case, she is so legendary throughout Houston that people seldom call her by her full name. They simply yell, “Coop!”

Long before former Houston Comets player Cynthia Cooper-Dyke was winning WNBA titles and multiple finals MVPs, she perfected her skills at the University of Southern California in rigorous practices versus players such as 1995 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Cheryl Miller, and  Pam and Paula McGee.

“I didn’t start at USC, I came off the bench, so I had to practice against Cheryl Miller every single day,” Cooper-Dyke said via Zoom. “Those practices were tough. To try to get to the rim against Cheryl and the McGee twins, I had to step my game up a little bit.”

Her contributions helped USC win two NCAA championships. Those playing days, along with helping lead Locke High School in Los Angeles to their first and only state championship, were recognized by the Southern California Basketball Hall of Fame in 2020 as they enshrined Cooper-Dyke into their inaugural 2020 class of inductees.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, individuals could not attend in person, so the ceremony was postponed. This month, the inductees were finally able to have an official induction ceremony.

“I am incredibly honored,” Cooper-Dyke said about being recognized for her on- and off-court accomplishments. “There is a lot of talent that comes out of California. That puts me in good company. I grew up in Los Angeles, and to have success with the amount of talent that comes out of that city and really state, I feel very fortunate. To be recognized for my accomplishments is just an amazing honor.”

After spending a decade playing professional basketball overseas, Cooper-Dyke finally showcased her talent with the Comets in the newly formed WNBA in 1997. This challenge would be more difficult for her than the practices at USC against Miller, since she was turning 34 in her rookie season. Making matters more challenging was her star teammate, Sheryl Swoopes, missed a significant amount of time due to her pregnancy.

If you have been around “Coop” for any time, you know obstacles never deterred her from getting the job done. That’s exactly she did. She was named league MVP for leading the Comets to the inaugural WNBA championship in 1997. She also earned the WNBA Finals MVP honor.

Three more titles over the next three years helped set a foundation for the WNBA and solidified her place among basketball royalty. She became the first WNBA player to be enshrined into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010. It also made for a golden era in Houston basketball, since those four championships by the now-defunct Comets came shortly after the Rockets’ two titles.

“I knew when I started playing in the WNBA, the work I put in, the effort we put in, the games we won, the championships we won, would help lay the foundation for a stronger WNBA,” Cooper-Dyke said. “Hopefully, I left a legacy of hard work, winning championships, not settling, but continuing to grow and get better every single year. I love the state of the WNBA now, because you see talent all over the place.”

After her playing career, Cooper-Dyke became a head coach and helped rebuild the women’s basketball programs at Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern, two historically black colleges in Texas.

Giving back to the sport she loves so much did not stop after her coaching days ended. Within a few weeks, Cooper-Dyke will be reunited with her former teammate, Sheryl Swoopes, when they will host the “Legends Tournament” in June for girls between the ages of 9 through 17, followed by a basketball camp in Houston.

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Jose Altuve hit the weirdest single against the Astros in a World Baseball Classic tune-up

This was definitely conflicting for Astros fans, that’s for sure.

This may just be the weirdest single Jose Altuve ever hits in his baseball career.

On Wednesday, the Houston Astros played in a spring training exhibition game against Venezuela ahead of the 2023 World Baseball Classic. The upcoming baseball tournament — which was last played in 2017 — will give fans something to cheer for this month as we continue on this slow crawl to Opening Day on March 30.

Unfortunately for Astros fans, this game left many conflicted about who to cheer for as Altuve is currently playing for his home country of Venezuela during the tournament. Not only that, Altuve hit a first inning single off the first pitch he faced against his current team!

Totally weird! The pitch was definitely an easy one for Altuve to line to left, as it hung right down the middle for him to pull for the single.

Astros fans weren’t sure how to feel after Altuve’s first-pitch single against his current team in a World Baseball Classic exhibition game.

How to watch World Series Game 6: Phillies vs. Astros, live stream, time, TV channel, watch online

The Philadelphia Phillies need a win tonight to keep this series alive and force a Game 7 tomorrow night after a 3-2 loss in game five.

The Philadelphia Phillies need a win tonight to keep this series alive and force a Game 7 tomorrow night after a 3-2 loss in game five. Meanwhile, the Astros are looking to close this series out tonight at home with a victory.

The starting pitchers are as follows: the Phillies will send out right-hander Zack Wheeler (1-2, 2.67 ERA, 28 SO) and the Astros will counter with left-hander Framber Valdez (201.42 ERA24 SO). 

This has been an incredible series and this will be another good one, here is everything else you need to know to watch or stream the game tonight.

Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies

  • When: Saturday, November 5
  • Time: 8:03 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K), FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try for free)

MLB Odds and Betting Lines

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Houston Astros (+120) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (-145)

O/U: 7

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How to watch World Series Game 5: Astros vs. Phillies, live stream, time, TV channel, TV channel, watch online

The Astros will meet the Phillies in Game 5 on Thursday night as both clubs look for a lead in the series before heading back to Houston.

The Houston Astros were able to even up the series at two a piece last night with a 5-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies with only the second no-hitter in World Series history.

The Phillies will look to bounce back tonight before heading back to Houston for Game 6 on Saturday as they look to the bullpen and send out Noah Syndergaard. The Astros will counter with their ace Justin Verlander, who has a chance to keep his legend status alive.

We have you covered throughout the World Series, here is everything else you need to know to watch or stream the game tonight.

Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies

  • When: Thursday, November 3
  • Time: 8:03 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K), FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try for free)

MLB Odds and Betting Lines

MLB odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. ET.

Houston Astros (-155) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (+138)

O/U: 7.5

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Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch the World Series

The Houston Astros will meet the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 4 of the World Series on Wednesday night from Citizens Bank Park.

The Houston Astros will meet the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 4 of the World Series on Wednesday night from Citizens Bank Park.

The Astros will look to bounce back after a 7-0 loss to the Phillies last night in Game 3 as they look for some more offense out of the squad tonight. They will send out Cristian Javier (1-0, 1.35 ERA, 7 SO) to the mound to curb the Phillies’ bats.

The Phillies took a 2-1 lead in the series last night with another dominant performance on both offense and defense while hitting five home runs. With a win tonight they can take a commanding 3-1 lead in the series with Game 5 in Philly with the opportunity to close it out.  They will counter with Aaron Nola (214.57 ERA23 SO) to hold the Astros bats at bay.

We have you covered throughout the World Series, here is everything else you need to know to watch or stream the game tonight.

Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies

  • When: Tuesday, November 1
  • Time: 8:03 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K), FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

MLB Odds and Betting Lines

MLB odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. ET.

Houston Astros (+100) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (-115)

O/U: 7.5

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Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch the World Series

The Houston Astros will meet the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the World Series on Tuesday night from Citizens Bank Park.

The Houston Astros will meet the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the World Series on Tuesday night from Citizens Bank Park. Both teams had an extra day off due to a rainout on Monday night.

The Astros are coming off a 5-2 win to even up the series with the Phillies in game two and will send out Lance McCullers Jr. to the mound in hopes of stealing on in Philly. Meanwhile, the Phillies will look to bounce back at home in front of their rowdy crowd tonight with Ranger Suarez on the bump to look for a 2-1 series lead.

We have you covered throughout the World Series, here is everything else you need to know to watch or stream the game tonight.

Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies

  • When: Tuesday, November 1
  • Time: 8:03 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K), FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

MLB Odds and Betting Lines

MLB odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were last updated Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. ET.

Houston Astros (-120) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (+105)

O/U: 7.5

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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Houston Astros, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch the World Series

The Philadelphia Phillies will meet the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night at Minute Maid Park.

The Philadelphia Phillies will meet the Houston Astros in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday night at Minute Maid Park.

The Phillies are coming off an unbelievable night in Game 1, after being down 5-0 they stormed back to tie the game and push it to extra innings with J.T. Realmuto hitting a homer in the 10th to give them the 6-5 victory. Meanwhile, the Astros are in need of a bounce-back game and will send out Framber Valdez to the mound to see if they can even up the series at home before heading off to Philadelphia for Game 3 on Monday night.

We have you covered throughout the World Series, here is everything else you need to know to watch or stream the game tonight.

Philadelphia Phillies vs. Houston Astros

  • When: Saturday, October 29
  • Time: 8:03 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX (4K), FOX Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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MLB Odds and Betting Lines

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Philadelphia Phillies (+130) vs. Houston Astros (-145)

O/U: 6.5

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