The story could have been very costly, financially and emotionally, for a longtime Houston Astros employee who lost his ring commemorating the team’s World Series win last year.
The employee in question – whose last name is Munoz – can thank a friend of his son, Janie Arredondo, who posted a wanted notice on social media. She said Sunday that the man, who worked at Minute Maid Park for 23 years, lost the priceless item during a shift visiting the Cincinnati Reds. The loss was discovered about 20 minutes after he removed the ring from his fingers to clean his hands and a service call was subsequently received.
“His Father’s Day was ruined,” Arredondo wrote on his Facebook account.
Luckily for the headmaster concerned, a merciful soul later got in touch, to the delight of the woman, who made an SOS call
“There are still good people in this world, in Houston to be precise!” she said, attaching a photo of the famous jewel to her message update. Thanks to the many shares, someone replied.
For organizations that win the major league baseball championship, players, management, coaches and employees are entitled to a ring; Everything is at the discretion of the formation concerned. On some specialized sales sites, the value of the prizes awarded to the Astros for their title in 2022 is at least $499 and can reach several thousand dollars or even at least fifteen dollars.