Houston nun throws out first pitch before ALCS win: 'This is our time'
Yordan Alvarez was a big part of the Astros' Game 6 win
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The Houston Astros may have had some divine intervention during their Game 6 American League Championship Series victory over the Boston Red Sox on Friday night.
Sister Mary Catherine, a member of the Astros fan club "Rally Nuns" who attend games at Minute Maid Park, threw out the first pitch.
She then pointed to her wrist, asking the Astros faithful what time it was. Obviously, it was time to send the Red Sox packing.
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Jim McIngvale, known as "Mattress Mack," who routinely bets a large chunk of change on the Astros during their playoff runs, invited about 60 nuns from the Dominican Sisters of Mary Immaculate Province in Houston, according to the Houston Chronicle.
"I want to thank all the coaches at my school and all the students who showed me the mechanics of how to make the correct throw," Sister Mary Catherine said.
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ASTROS KNOCK OUT RED SOX TO ADVANCE TO WORLD SERIES BEHIND CLUTCH HITTING, MASTERFUL PITCHING
Of the Carlos Correa imitation when she pointed to her wrist, she said: "I did that because this is the Astros' time. This is our time; this is it."
Indeed it was.
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Yordan Alvarez was 4-for-4 with an RBI in the game and Kyle Tucker hit a late three-run homer to help the Astros clinch a spot in the World Series. Alvarez was named ALCS MVP.