Houston Astros: Fans find creative holiday gifts for each other

HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 03: George Springer
HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 03: George Springer /
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Nothing cements a historic feat like a group of newspaper articles explaining in detail how the events occurred.

Although digital media has surpassed print as the most convenient source of news, the aura of authenticity lives in the black ink that covers a front page of a local newspaper.

The Houston Chronicle gave fans a beautiful sight to see with several articles including the final few days of the season.

From the dog pile to the parade in the hometown, every moment was a magical ride that Astros fans never experienced before.

Surely many of the players have a similar mount sitting in their own houses somewhere.

The stories represent the history, and the narrative exemplifies all of the hard work each player went through to achieve success.

George Springer mashed against some of the best pitchers in the league, while the pitching staff held enough Dodgers players in check.

Now the question is where should the articles be displayed? A male fan could hide them in their room or man-cave to gaze at in solidarity.

Females may set them in the living room, where everyone can see them and witness their piece of history.

Several posts on Twitter showcased a lone article. Despite some cool frames that encased the papers, a collection or collage seems more fitting.

And it can probably save some money by purchasing just one large frame rather than some smaller ones.

Either way, it’s a classy gift that deserves some praise. Whether it is from an Astros fan or not, everyone has to admit it’s a necessity for a real baseball fanatic.

Maybe fans can add another collection in the coming years.