But for one group of young fans, their tour visit to the Juice Box is one they'll likely remember for years.
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Pasadena Independent School District posted a video of their visit to the World Series champions' home and a surprise drop-in by the coolest 73-year-old on the planet: Astros manager Dusty Baker.
Baker, who was dressed in a blazer and collared shirt for his contract extension news conference, walked up to the kids and greeted them as the students waved in excitement.
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The school district also posted a group photo the kids took with the 2,000-win, first-time champion manager.
So what was it like for those kids? Pasadena ISD filled us in through a post on the Fisher Elementary School Facebook page.
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"Today our Gifted and Talented program took a field trip to Minute Maid Park to learn all about the ballpark! Students took a tour of the park, learned how major league baseballs and bats are made, and learned all about the history of the organization," a post caption read. "Just as we were getting ready to leave, the legend himself, Manager Dusty Baker stopped by to say hello! Students also received a replica AL Championship ring-Dusty Baker Edition! We are thankful to the Houston Astros Organization for making this such a memorable experience for our students! Huge shout out to our amazing librarian Mrs. Ackerman for making this possible!"
A newly-won World Series championship is proving to create a clamor among Houston's rabid fanbase. SkyEye captured long lines outside various sporting goods stores in the area where Astros players were scheduled to meet with fans.
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