

“The connection they have built with our fans and community over the past several years is truly unique and special.

“We are extremely excited to have our entire broadcast team back for next season,” said Anita Sehgal, Astros Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications. The two have been a team since 2008, and have also called 86 postseason games since 2017. Romero and Treviño are one of the longest-tenured broadcast duos in the Majors. The 86 postseason games they have called in that span are the most in the Majors.Īstros Spanish radio broadcasters Francisco Romeroand Alex Treviño are also back for the 2023 season. We talk about his career, his highlights, and also into some social issues. In their 10 seasons, the duo of Ford and Sparks have called seven postseasons, including six ALCS and four World Series. 3 Todd Kalas, who was born in Houston as his father, the late Hall of Fame announcer Harry Kalas, was beginning his storied big league. On this episode, Michelle and Rob have a chat with Astros long time radio broadcaster, Robert Ford. Morales is returning to ATT Sportsnet for her 11th season as the Astros television sideline reporter.Īstros radio broadcasters Robert Ford and Steve Sparks will be returning for their 11th season together as the radio voices of the Astros. The 2023 season will mark Kalas’ seventh as the Astros play-by-play voice on television and his 31st year overall as an MLB broadcaster. 1 of 77 White Sox fans re-enact the Houston Astros garbage can scandal by using blow up props in the ninth inning of a game at Guaranteed Rate Field on July 17, 2021. Blum will be returning for 11th season as the color analyst for the Astros television broadcast team.
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HOUSTON, TX - The Houston Astros have announced that the entire broadcasting team will return for the 2023 season.Īstros television broadcasters Geoff Blum, Todd Kalasand Julia Morales will be returning to the booth for the 2023 season. TBS disclosed its initial roster of postseason announcers on September 21, 2007.
