Bruce Bochy was discovered after the Astros’ shellacking, confused, and roaming aimlessly across Globe Life Stadium

Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy whispered, “Rosebud,” as his squad, which was a shadow of the first-place team it once was, was destroyed by the Houston Astros for the 3rd straight night, 12-3. After the stadium had been wiped out, a security guard discovered Bochy wandering blindly under the bullpen. “Please make it stop,” he pleaded.

The rich owner of the San Francisco Giants persuaded the team’s once-revered manager to come out of retirement. “I liked to play golf; where is the back nine at the clubhouse? He reportedly said to security personnel at midnight at night, “Please bring me there.”

Rather, he was taken to a Dallas 24-hour, all-night rehabilitation facility, and he got diagnosed with baseball PTSD called “shell-shock” right away.

This happens when a lot of opposing home runs arrive, and the patient will hide beneath a bed at the sound of a loud noise. In 3 games, the Astros hit 15 home homers.

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