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June 28, 2007 – Brown was the play-by-play announcer for Craig Biggio's 3000th hit game in the 2007 Houston Astros season for the now defunct Fox Sports Houston, where Craig Biggio got his 3,000th hit in the bottom of the 7th inning to tie the game at four.
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 ...
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]
Biggio's is a sports bar and restaurant in Houston, Texas. [1] It has been described as the largest sports bar in Texas. [2] Created in partnership with Craig Biggio and the Houston Astros, as well as Marriott Marquis Houston, [3] [4] the bar has been described as MLB-owned by the Houston Press.
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 ...
Astros win tiebreaker by outscoring Rangers 42–37. 2021: Astros: 14–5: Astros, 9–0 Tie, 5–5 Rangers 125–109 For second time in last three seasons, Astros win all home games versus Rangers; Astros lose 2021 World Series. 2022: Astros: 14–5: Astros, 7–3 Astros, 7–2 Rangers 130–123
Before moving up to the booth, Ford hosted the Astros' pregame and postgame radio shows. He performed the same role with the Kansas City Royals before coming to Houston. . His other baseball play-by-play experiences came from the Binghamton Mets, Yakima Bears, and the Kalamazoo Ki
Smallest margin of victory in an Astros no-hitter (tie) First no-hitter thrown at the Astrodome [8] 4 May 1, 1969: Don Wilson (2) 4 –0 8 @ Cincinnati Reds: Don Bryant: Satch Davidson: First Astros no-hitter on the road; Most baserunners allowed in an Astros no-hitter; Second game of a two-game series, in which both were no-hitters [9] 5 July ...