They 'Want it That Way': Backstreet Boys wish Jose Altuve luck in World Series No description found
HOUSTON – It's come full circle for Astros' Jose Altuve, who, last year belted out his own rendition of "I Want it That Way" by the the Backstreet Boys.
Tuesday afternoon, the popular 90's boy band wished Altuve and the rest of the team good luck in Game 6 of the World Series via Twitter:
In July 2016, Astros pitcher Lance McCullers captured second baseman Altuve practicing his pipes while playing a card game in the locker room:
The video has resurfaced this season as the Astros and the Dodgers round into Game 7 to determine who will take home the official title as champion.
The final game will be begin at 7:20 p.m. Wednesday in Los Angeles.
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