![]() ![]() Holt pointed his cane at the next hitter and told him to “hit the ball in the gap.” He did that, too. “And when Cease the pitcher exploded, and they took him out and Astros took the lead, people were getting bummed.”Īntsy in his seat, Holt fiddled with his cane and pointed it to batter Leury García, advising him to hit the ball to the left. ![]() “I sprained my knee, so I brought my cane down just to give myself some stability with the crowds and all the stairs,” Holt said. “I brought my cane with and screwed around with it, and it took a life of its own.”īut Holt’s antics gave life to the game when fans and players needed it: Starting pitcher Dylan Cease struggled and the Astros had an early lead, raising scares of a Houston sweep in the best-of-five American League Division Series. He’s been dubbed the “Cane Guy,” “Hex Guy” and “South Side Sorcerer.” (You didn’t hear it from us, but he’s actually from suburban Northbrook.) That lifelong Sox fan, Rob Holt, went viral almost instantly, with people sharing photos and videos of him appearing to wave his cane to hex the Houston Astros. SOX PARK - A White Sox fan used a little magic to help the team nab a win in Game 3 on Sunday night. ![]()
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