Phil Garner, former manager of the Houston Astros, reflects on the team's first World Series run in 2005, celebrating the resilience that led them from a poor start to the National League pennant. Garner emphasizes the importance of leadership and belief in overcoming past disappointments.
HOUSTON - OCTOBER 09: Manager Phil Garner #3 of the Houston Astros celebrates with the crowd after Chris Burke #2 hit a solo home run to defeat the Atlanta Braves in Game Four of the 2005 National League Division Series on October 9, 2005 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. The Astros eliminated the Braves three games to one with a 7-6 victory in the 18th inning. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) | Getty Images
HOUSTON - OCTOBER 09: Manager Phil Garner #3 of the Houston Astros celebrates with the crowd after Chris Burke #2 hit a solo home run to defeat the Atlanta Braves in Game Four of the 2005 National League Division Series on October 9, 2005 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. The Astros eliminated the Braves three games to one with a 7-6 victory in the 18th inning. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) | Getty Images
In memory of former Astros player and manager Phil Garner, this is a piece I previously wrote last year for The Sporting News on his reflection on the Astros first World Series run in 2005, twenty years after.
(This article was written for The Sporting News by Craig Larson Jr. and the original link can be accessed with the link below. Originally published 10/26/2025
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*As the World Series plays on without them, many Houstonians are feeling October withdrawals. George Springerâs heroics for Toronto reminded everyone just how special this time of year can be, and how nostalgia rules the moment.*
*Astros fans can never forget their first trip. It was twenty years ago this very week when Houston defied the odds, rallying from a 15-30 start to capture the National League pennant. The run finally erased the heartbreaks of 1980 and 1986, as well as more recent postseason disappointments against the Braves and Cardinals.*
*Their appearance in the 2005 World Series ended in a sweep by Chicagoâs South Siders, yet it remains one of the most cherished chapters in franchise history. Manager Phil Garner, who guided that club, reflected with Sporting News on the magic of that run.*
*âIt was a wonderful time,â Garner said. âPeople still approach me and say it was the best time they ever had. Families would get together and watch the games and had the best times of their lives. It looked bad at the start of the season, but most baseball players are optimistic. You never count yourself out. You can recover, but if we had been that percentage on the negative side after the All-Star break, it wouldâve been virtually impossible to come back.â*
*Asked about finally breaking through to the franchiseâs first World Series, Garner pointed to leadership and belief as the key.*
*âWe had a couple of hurdles,â he said. âWe had those series where we couldnât get past the Braves, and then we had St. Louis the year before. I have to admit, you need great players, but you also need guys who have bought all the way into the program. If they donât buy into what youâre selling, itâs not going to work. We had so much leadership on that team. There was Bagwell, Biggio, Clemens, Pettitte, Oswalt, and Lidge. We had all the core ingredients and great role players who carried us down the stretch.â*
*Two decades later, Garner is watching another October classic unfold â and he marvels at the modern eraâs transcendent stars.*
*âIâve never seen anything like it,â Garner said of Shohei Ohtani. âLook at the guys in the game right now who are 23 to 30 years old, this is the golden age of baseball. He plays both ways and plays at a Hall-of-Fame clip. Itâs just crazy how good he is.â*
Q&A
What year did the Houston Astros make their first World Series appearance?
The Houston Astros made their first World Series appearance in 2005.
How did the Astros perform in the 2005 World Series?
The Astros were swept by the Chicago White Sox in the 2005 World Series.
Who were some key players on the 2005 Astros team according to Phil Garner?
Key players included Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Roy Oswalt, and Brad Lidge.
What challenges did the Astros face before their 2005 World Series run?
The Astros faced challenges in previous postseason series against the Braves and Cardinals before finally breaking through in 2005.
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