Hurricane Season, Joe Holley
Hurricane Season, Joe Holley
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Hurricane Season
The Unforgettable Story of the 2017 Houston Astros and the Resilience of a City

Author: Joe Holley

Narrator: Jamie Renell

Unabridged: 7 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

An inside look at the 2017 Houston Astros championship season, focusing on the epic seven-game World Series, the front office decisions that built a winning team, and the resilience of the city in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

On November 1, 2017, the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in an epic seven game battle to become 2017 World Series champs. For the Astros, the combination of a magnificently played series, a 101-victory season, and the devastation Hurricane Harvey brought to their city was so incredible it might give Hollywood screenwriters pause. The nation's fourth-largest city, still reeling in the wake of disaster, was smiling again.

The Astros' first-ever World Series victory is a great baseball story, but it's also the story of a major American city -- a city (and a state) that the rest of the nation doesn't always love or understand--becoming a sentimental favorite because of its grace and good will in response to the largest natural disaster in American history.

The Astros' miracle season is also the fascinating tale of a thoroughly modern team. Constructed by NASA-inspired analytics, the team's data-driven system took the game to a more sophisticated level than the so-called Moneyball approach. The team's new owner, Jim Crane, bought into the system and was willing to endure humiliating seasons in the baseball wilderness with the hope, shared by few initially, that success comes to those who wait. And he was right.

But no data-crunching could take credit for a team of likeable, refreshingly good-natured young men who wore "Houston Strong" patches on their jerseys and meant it--guys like shortstop Carlos Correa, who kept a photo in his locker of a Houston woman trudging through fetid water up to her knees. The Astros foundation included George Springer, a powerful slugger and rangy outfielder; third-baseman Alex Bregman, whose defensive play and clutch hitting were crucial in the series; and, of course, the stubby and tenacious second baseman Jose Altuve, the heart and soul of the team.

Hurricane Season is Houston Chronicle columnist Joe Holley's moving account of this extraordinary team--and the extraordinary circumstances of their championship.

Reviews

Goodreads review by John on August 31, 2018

2.5 Stars. I really wanted to like this book, but it didn't work for me. This is a roughly 240 page book that purports to cover: 1) the 2017 World Series; 2) Hurricane Harvey's devastating impact on Houston; 3) the Houston Astros' futility prior to 2017; 4) the history of the Astrodome; 5) how analy......more

Goodreads review by Chris on April 16, 2018

Sports history books typically come in one of two flavors: written by homers as a piece of fan memorabilia, or written by journalists unconnected and separated from cities and cultures, and often the times, the events took place. A certain amount of distance from the event can be desirable, because......more

Goodreads review by Anjanette on April 12, 2019

I'm not a baseball fan. Decades of hearing my father transition from "This is the Astros year!" to "Wait till next year!" has worn down any enthusiasm I might have had. Until 2017. By then my dad had passed, before the Astros abysmal performance in 2005. But 2017 was a different kind of year. And I w......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on July 16, 2021

As a native Houstonian and lifelong Astros fan, I thoroughly enjoyed everything about the historical aspects of Houston and the 2017 Astros. As someone who lived through the flooding after Harvey, the accuracy and remembrance of that was both difficult and heartwarming. The story itself is enjoyable......more

Goodreads review by Kerrie on July 13, 2020

Although I don’t consider this book to be a great read it was still a good book. I learned a lot about the Astros team as well as many of the players. I don’t know a lot about baseball but I learned some things about the game. It was also interesting to juxtapose hurricane Harvey’s devastation with......more