Houston Astros: Two women in violent street fight at World Series title parade

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No baseball but lots of strokes! Two women hit and pull each other’s hair in violent street fight as the swing continues during the Houston Astros’ World Series victory parade

Baseball season may be over, but the blows and swings continued during Monday’s Houston Astros victory parade.

The team celebrated their second World Series title with about a million fans on the streets of Houston, less than two days after their victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

But two women in the crowd became involved in a violent scandal when shocking images of the wild brawl surfaced online.

One woman in a black top and shorts and another in an orange Astros shirt and shorts exchanged punches and pulled each other’s hair.

The fight plunged to the ground, and the pair repeatedly punched each other in front of a large crowd of spectators.

Two women were involved in a violent street fight during the Houston Astros title parade on Monday

Another woman tried to end the brawl before others tried to intervene and end the vicious argument.

It is not known what led to the incident, whether the police were called or if anyone was injured.

Footage shared on Twitter last week shows three women in Phillies attire getting feisty before pulling each other’s hair and punching each other in the face at the stalls.

Astros fans toast to the team’s success during Monday’s parade through the city streets, where cans of beer were alternately popped by the players and hurled at Senator Ted Cruz.

The fight plunged to the ground, and the pair repeatedly punched each other in front of a large crowd. Another woman tried to end the brawl before others tried to intervene

Jim ‘Mattress Mack’ McIngvale, who made a huge $75 million profit after their World Series triumph, sat aboard the buses and celebrated his recent windfall with the players.

Also on board were Kate Upton, the model wife of pitcher Justin Verlander, as well as their three-year-old daughter, Genevieve.

Houston mayor Sylvester Turner said he encouraged fans coming to the victory parade to “come early, wear the colors of Astros, be loud and celebrate safely.” The parade started at noon.

Alex Bregman, Jose Altuve, Yuli Gurriel and Justin Verlander celebrate World Series title

Rapper Bun B (top right) rides with Jim McIngvale, aka Mattress Mack, during the parade

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Reliever Ryan Stanek was seen lugging a few cans as he rode atop a double-decker bus through downtown Houston.

Yordan Alvarez hit a towering three-run homer and the Astros took their second World Series title in six seasons on Saturday by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6.

Footage of Cruz surfaced on Twitter Monday afternoon showing the 51-year-old adorned in team colors on the back of a Humvee crawling along the parade route.

It was then that an unknown parade-goer threw a can at Cruz, who raised a hand to fend off the incoming projectile when a Secret Service officer stepped in to protect the senator. Security then began pointing into the crowd to identify the suspect.

Houston Police Department announced late Monday that a 33-year-old man has been arrested without incident for the now viral incident, and is charged with assault.

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