Yankees fans welcome Astros back to New York with trash cans, profane chants and more
When the Houston Astros visit Yankee Stadium on Star Wars Day, the quote of the day can only be "Let the hate flow through you."
From batting practice into the actual game, the Astros encountered vocal boos, heckles and everything else you could expect from Yankees fans getting their first crack at a team whose cheating came to light in late 2019.
Only five players from the 2017 Astros team that won a now-stained World Series remain on the team's active roster, and it was that group that bore the brunt of the jeers. It started in batting practice, when Yankees fans got in the ears of Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa.
Jose Altuve getting heckled during batting practice pic.twitter.com/72dHPnlRRF
— Max Goodman (@MaxTGoodman) May 4, 2021
“YOU’RE A CHEATER” chants raining down as Carlos Correa takes BP pic.twitter.com/bzkDLC7GgU
— Max Goodman (@MaxTGoodman) May 4, 2021
The booing may have reached its peak when Altuve, who won 2017 AL MVP honors over Yankees star Aaron Judge, went to the plate to open the game:
Booing Altuve. A long time in the making. pic.twitter.com/hNyK3HYaOk
— Marly Rivera (@MarlyRiveraESPN) May 4, 2021
The chants were predictably NSFW.
Yes, #Yankees fans are yelling what you think they are yelling at #Astros’ Jose Altuve pic.twitter.com/MXG0Y7Z9hD
— Brendan Kuty (@BrendanKutyNJ) May 4, 2021
In addition to good-old-fashioned profanity, other chants included "He's a racist" for Yuli Gurriel, who infamously made a racist gesture during the 2017 World Series, and "We don't know you" for Kyle Tucker, who wasn't an Astros regular until last season.
The crowd got briefly quiet at one point in the first inning, when Alex Bregman hit a solo homer to take a 1-0 lead.
Bronx Bregman. pic.twitter.com/i9zDlFxkvR
— MLB (@MLB) May 4, 2021
It didn't take long for Giancarlo Stanton to respond.
This is where the fun begins. pic.twitter.com/wWAq0QqO7t
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 4, 2021
That homer was part of a three-run first inning for the Yankees, with the team's first five batters all reaching base against Astros starter Zack Greinke.
An entertaining game would subsequently play out, with the Astros tying the game in the fourth inning before the Yankees taking back the lead with a four-run sixth to win 7-3.
Here are some more sights, many of them trash cans, from the Yankee Stadium stands:
The first casualty of the Yankees-Astros game: an inflatable trash can confiscated by security pic.twitter.com/Ip6fK6xVYz
— Stephanie Apstein (@stephapstein) May 4, 2021
Yankees fans not holding back with the Astros visiting The Bronx today. pic.twitter.com/peZSvhD1ue
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) May 4, 2021
More 🗑 imagery! pic.twitter.com/T15QzrtLr1
— Marly Rivera (@MarlyRiveraESPN) May 4, 2021
After the game, Astros manager Dusty Baker said he was just happy there wasn't any violence, per Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle:
"At least there wasn’t any violence. They can say whatever they want. It sounded like a packed house tonight even though it wasn’t. We kind of expected that reception.”
This reception has been well more than a year in the making. Yankee fans have undoubtedly been anticipating their first game against the Astros ever since it was reported the Astros used an illegal camera and trash can to relay signs on their way to the 2017 World Series, defeating the Yankees in the ALCS along the way.
The COVID-19 pandemic delayed those plans, however.
The Astros ended up only playing teams in the AL West and NL West in 2020, and only in empty stadiums with no fans to boo or heckle them. Even Tuesday's game wasn't quite what Yankee fans were likely hoping, as the stadium remains at 20% capacity due to COVID-19 protocols.
Before this series, multiple other fanbases had given the Astros a hostile reception, including the Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics. The loudest jeers may come later this month, though, when the Astros visit the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 25.
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