The Jose Siri experience was on full display in the Astros' series-opening victory over...
Houston Astros Jose Siri, left, scores on a base hit by Michael Brantley during the ninth inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, April 12, 2022, in Phoenix as Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Jose Herrera, right, waits for the throw. PHOENIX — Judge the Jose Siri experience at your own risk. Encapsulating it is almost impossible. He is maddening one minute and marvelous the next, the sort of player that perplexes a fanbase or clubhouse before making both pound their chests in approval.
Siri seems immune to worry. He relishes risks and works with a reckless abandon, attributes that appear both a blessing and curse. Siri scored the winning run inafter another of his bold decisions. That the Astros even needed a ninth-inning rally at all is partially due to another. Welcome to the Siri experience.
Siri has something no one else on the team can claim. He plays with palpable, tangible energy, the type not seen in Houston since George Springer departed in free agency after the 2020 season. Siri and Springer are nowhere near the same player, but both invigorate any dugout or clubhouse they enter. Energy does not show up in a box score, but is valued nonetheless.
Siri seemed not to care. Bumgarner threw him a hanging curveball in the fifth inning. Siri sent it 456 feet into the Arizona night. He flipped his bat and started what looked like a stutter step up the first-base line.Bumgarner stared daggers at Siri as he started up the first-base line. Television cameras did not capture anything more. Bumgarner did not address the antics after the game. Calling them “antics” feels disingenuous. It is Siri’s ethos.
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