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Daikin Park (originally Enron Field and formerly Astros Field and Minute Maid Park) is a retractable roof stadium in Houston, Texas, United States. It opened in 2000 and is the home ballpark of the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB).
The Astros completed a seven-game home stand on Wednesday, July 6, then went on a road trip on both sides of the All-Star break. The installation of the outfield portion of AstroTurf was completed for the three-game series with the Phillies starting on Tuesday, July 19, finally covering the entire field.
1905 Houston Buffaloes team photo. From 1888 until 1961, Houston's professional baseball club was the minor league Houston Buffaloes.Although expansion from the National League eventually brought an MLB team to Texas in 1962, Houston officials had been making efforts to do so for years prior, with a group effort led in 1952 to buy the St. Louis Cardinals for $4.25 million, but local owners ...
GM Dana Brown wants to keep Bregman in H-Town for the remainder of his career. But free agency always opens the door to change. And if Bregman decides to leave, Houston will have to again pivot.
After Gurriel’s contract expired following the club’s championship in 2022, the Astros pivoted to another Cuban star, signing Jose Abreu to a three-year, $58.5 million deal.
The Astros lost the first game in St. Louis, but won the next three games with one in St. Louis and the next two in Houston. The Astros were poised to close out the series in Houston, but the Cardinals scored three runs in the top of the 9th inning with a 3-run home run by Albert Pujols off Brad Lidge with two outs. The stunned crowd was ...
Houston Astros: 2000 409 feet (125 m) [10] Retro-modern: Retractable Dodger Stadium: 56,000 [11] Los Angeles, California: Grass Los Angeles Dodgers [nb 2] 1962 395 feet (120 m) Modern: Open Fenway Park: 37,755 [12] Boston, Massachusetts: Grass Boston Red Sox [nb 3] 1912 390 feet (119 m) Jewel box: Open George M. Steinbrenner Field: 11,026 Tampa ...
The 31-year-old reached the postseason in all eight of his full seasons with the Houston Astros, winning the 2017 and 2022 World Series titles. A Gold Glove winner at the hot corner in 2024 ...