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  2. List of Houston Astros broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports Houston (2005–2012) Comcast Sportsnet Houston/Root Sports Southwest/AT&T Sportsnet Southwest (2013–2023) [1] Space City Home Network (2024-Present) Note: Fox Sports Houston was originally a sub-feed of Fox Sports Southwest from 2005 to 2008; however, the Houston feed became its own standalone channel as of January 2009.

  3. Houston Astros Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Astros Radio Network is an American broadcast network of radio affiliates in operation since 1962 that broadcast coverage of the Houston Astros before, during, and after that team's games. Radio content is broadcast in both the English and Spanish languages.

  4. Category:Houston Astros announcers - Wikipedia

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    The following people have served as a broadcaster for the Houston Astros: Pages in category "Houston Astros announcers" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  5. List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current Major League Baseball broadcasters, as of the 2025 season, for each individual team. Some franchises have a regular color commentator while others, such as the Milwaukee Brewers , use two play-by-play announcers, with the primary often doing more innings than the secondary.

  6. Robert Ford (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. 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.

  8. Gene Elston - Wikipedia

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    The team changed its name to the Astros three years later, and Elston continued as their main announcer through 1986, when he ended his association with the Astros and joined Tal Smith Enterprises as a consultant and researcher. Elston's broadcasting style was somewhat restrained, as opposed to being a "homer."

  9. Milo Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    This was his longest and last tenure as announcer. [3] He spent two years as the number-two announcer behind longtime Astros voice Gene Elston (another native Iowan). After Elston was criticized for his lackluster call of the 1986 NL West clinching no-hitter by Mike Scott, he was let go, and Hamilton became the Astros main announcer from 1987 ...