AT&T SportsNet Announces 2018 Astros TV Schedule

AT&T SportsNet officially announced today that they will broadcast 154 regular season Astros games in 2018. In addition to the game broadcasts, AT&T SportsNet will also provide fans with extra Astros coverage with live pregame and postgame shows, new episodes of Astros Bases Loaded and other exclusive Astros-related programming.

March 29th, 2018

AT&T SportsNet officially announced today that they will broadcast 154 regular season Astros games in 2018. In addition to the game broadcasts, AT&T SportsNet will also provide fans with extra Astros coverage with live pregame and postgame shows, new episodes of Astros Bases Loaded and other exclusive Astros-related programming.
In 2018, AT&T SportsNet Astros telecasts are featuring the returning broadcast team of Todd Kalas (play-by-play) and Geoff Blum (color), who made their debut in the booth last season. AT&T SportsNet on-air personality Julia Morales returns to continue her role as sideline reporter and AT&T SportsNet's Kevin Eschenfelder will host the pregame and postgame shows with former Major League pitcher Mike Stanton, who will serve as analyst. Both Eschenfelder and Stanton will also handle in-game broadcasting duties for a select number of games throughout the season.  
The Astros officially begin the regular season today, Thursday, March 29 with a 2:40 p.m. game vs. the in-state rival Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park. Live coverage on AT&T SportsNet will begin at 1:30 p.m. AT&T SportsNet and the Astros return to Minute Maid Park on Monday, April 2 for the team's Home Opener, with coverage beginning at 5:00 p.m. prior to the 6:10 p.m. first pitch.
AT&T SportsNet™ is the television home of the Houston Astros and Houston Rockets. The network delivers more than 250 live events each year across five states - all of which are available in high definition. AT&T SportsNet is owned and operated by AT&T Sports Networks, which operates regional sports networks in the Pittsburgh, Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions. The three networks combined reach across 21 states and own exclusive rights to produce and distribute live events from more than 15 teams and conferences.
AT&T SportsNet is offering a stream of the channel on both their App and attsportsnet.com. Astros games will be available to those viewers who subscribe to a cable or satellite company which carries AT&T SportsNet and whose provider has agreed to allow their customers access to the streaming service. Cable and satellite customers with AT&T SportsNet can go to attsportsnet.com or download the AT&T SportsNet App from the App Store or Google Play. There is no additional cost as long as you are a valid paid cable or satellite customer who subscribes to a video package that includes AT&T SportsNet. Data charges may apply for mobile app viewing.
AT&T SportsNet local channel listings can be found at https://southwest-attsn.att.com/channel-finder/.
 
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