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  2. List of Houston Astros broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ashby (1998–2006 (radio); 2013–2016 (television) (from 1998–2006, he provided 2 innings of play-by-play on the radio and from 2013–2016, he provided play-by-play for games without Bill Brown) Robert Ford (2013–present) Steve Sparks (2013–present) (2 innings a game on radio) Todd Kalas (2017–present) Kevin Eschenfelder (2017 ...

  3. Houston Astros Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its affiliates, Houston Astros Radio Network content can be listened to on satellite radio via Sirius XM Radio and online using both MLB.tv and Sirius XM Internet Radio. Sports commentators for the network are Robert Ford and Steve Sparks in English and Francisco Romero and Alex Treviño in Spanish.

  4. Space City Home Network - Wikipedia

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    The Space City Home Network is an American regional sports network owned jointly by the Houston Rockets and Houston Astros.Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the network broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout Southeast Texas, mainly focusing on professional sports teams based in Greater Houston, namely the Astros and Rockets, as well as local college teams.

  5. KTRH - Wikipedia

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    It has a news-sharing partnership with KPRC-TV 2, Houston's NBC affiliate, and it gets forecasts from The Weather Channel. For many years, KTRH was the flagship station for the Houston Astros Radio Network. With the 2013 season, the Astros' play-by-play rights switched to sports radio sister station KBME 790 AM.

  6. Todd Kalas - Wikipedia

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    On December 22, 2016 Kalas was hired to be the Houston Astros' television play-by-play announcer on AT&T SportsNet Southwest, [5] beginning with the 2017 season. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] On September 29, 2019, it was announced by the Astros that they had extended Kalas’ contract through the end of the 2021 season, along with that of his TV-broadcasting ...

  7. WSPY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSPY-FM (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary/full service format. Licensed to Plano, Illinois, United States, it serves the Fox Valley and Chicago's far west suburbs. WSPY-FM 107.1 was founded by Larry and Pam Nelson. The first air date for WSPY-FM was on January 19, 1974, and has never been off the air.

  8. Bill Brown (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    With the Astros, Brown was often called "Brownie" by his play-by-play partner Alan Ashby. He often played the straight man to former partner Jim Deshaies ' humorous asides. Brown retired on September 28, 2016, after the final Astros home game of the 2016 season and was succeeded by Todd Kalas , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He cited his reason to retire due to ...

  9. Kevin Eschenfelder - Wikipedia

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    Eschenfelder has also served as a fill-in analyst during Astros telecasts and fill-in play-by-play voice for Dallas Mavericks games with Fox Sports Southwest. [1] Eschenfelder bid farewell to viewers over an Astros telecast on September 20, 2012. His final day with the station was September 21, 2012. [6]