Astros baseball returns tomorrow with Opening Day game against Mariners

Friday’s 8:10 p.m. CT game will be televised live on AT&T SportsNet Southwest

July 23rd, 2020

HOUSTON, TX – The 2019 American League Champion Houston Astros will officially kick of the 2020 Major League Baseball season tomorrow with an 8:10 p.m. CT Opening Day game against the Seattle Mariners. The reigning 2019 AL Cy Young Award winner, Justin Verlander, will start for the Astros opposite left-handed pitcher Marco Gonzales and the Mariners.

Opening Day will mark the beginning of a six-game homestand for the Astros, as they will host the Mariners for four games (July 24-27) and the Dodgers for two games (July 28-29).

HOW TO WATCH THE ACTION

While Astros fans will not have the ability to purchase tickets to watch Opening Day from Minute Maid Park, there are a number of ways to catch the action all season.

AT&T SportsNet Southwest will once again be the television home of Astros baseball this season for all regular season games, with the exception of some nationally televised games. The broadcast team of Kevin Eschenfelder, Geoff Blum and Julia Morales will return to call the action tomorrow with the Astros Opening Day game against Seattle. The Astros look forward to having popular broadcaster Todd Kalas return to action in the booth as soon as possible.

All six games of the Astros first homestand of the season will be carried live by AT&T SportsNet Southwest. ESPN will carry the Astros July 29 game against the Dodgers alongside AT&T SportsNet.

OPENING DAY PREGAME CEREMONIES

Fans are encouraged to tune-in early to AT&T SportsNet’s Opening Day broadcast, as the Astros Opening Day pregame ceremonies will be aired live. The pregame ceremonies will include a celebration of the Astros 2019 AL Championship season, an acknowledgement and show of support for racial and social justice, and a segment honoring the frontline heroes who have taken care of the entire country during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prior to first pitch, the Astros and AT&T will air a virtual performance of the National Anthem from Houston’s own, four-time Grammy Award winner Lyle Lovett.

ASTROS ON THE AIRWAVES

All Astros games, including postseason games, will be broadcast live on SportsTalk 790/94.5 FM HD2, the Astros Radio Network and the MLB app. Fan favorites Robert Ford and Steve Sparks will be back in the radio booth for their eighth season, and will hit the airwaves tomorrow for Houston’s Opening Day contest.

Additionally, fans can tune in to the Astros Spanish radio broadcast on La Ranchera Deportes KEYH 850 AM, KNTE 101.7 FM and the MLB app, as talented veterans Francisco Romero and Alex Trevino return for their 13th season calling Astros baseball in Spanish.

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME - VIRTUALLY!

The Astros are giving fans the opportunity to attend games virtually with an Astros Fan Cutout.

For a $100 donation to the Astros Foundation, fans can upload a photo of themselves in Astros gear and have a cutout of their photo placed in the outfield seats at Minute Maid Park. The Astros Fan Cutouts will be placed in the Crawford Boxes, Houston Methodist Hall of Fame Alley, Budweiser Patio and Bullpen. All proceeds generated from the promotion will benefit the Astros Foundation’s ongoing efforts in the greater Houston area.

All Astros Fan Cutouts will be authenticated as game-used by Major League Baseball. At the end of the 2020 season, all fans who take part will receive their cutout along with a complimentary 2019 American League Championship Series Replica Ring for each cutout purchased.

ASTROS TEAM STORE

The Astros Team Store will be open to the public on Opening Day and every weekday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Astros Team Store is also open on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Fans can commemorate the Houston Astros 2019 AL Championship season with the Josten’s Fan Collection. This collection features a Limited Edition Ring that is made to closely replicate the ring given to the 2019 Astros players and coaches, as well as jewelry inspired by the players’ ring. The Josten’s Fan Collection is available in the Union Station Team Store or at Jostens.com/Astros.

ASTROS ON SOCIAL

Astros fans are encouraged to celebrate Opening Day at home by following the Astros social media channels on Facebook, Twitter (@astros), and Instagram (@astrosbaseball), and by using the hashtag #ForTheH.

BUD LIGHT HOMERS

During the Astros first homestand of the season, Bud Light is giving fans the opportunity to catch a home run ball without being at the stadium. To enter the sweepstakes, fans can use the hashtag #BudLightHomers on Twitter after the Astros hit a home run. Bud Light will then select two Astros fans to win authenticated home run baseballs.

THE 2020 MLB SEASON

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 MLB season was delayed and shortened to 60 games. The 2020 season will mark the latest start date for any season in Major League history. Prior to this year, the latest season opener for the Astros had been April 26, 1995 at San Diego (10-2 win).

With the new 2020 60-game schedule, the Astros will play 40 games vs. American League West opponents and 20 games vs. National League West opponents. They will play 30 games at home and 30 on the road.

NEW RULES

There are many new rules that have been instituted by Major League Baseball for the 2020 season. Some of the rules include: National League games will include the designated hitter; in extra-innings, both clubs will begin each half inning with a runner on second base; a new three-batter minimum rule will require the starting pitcher or any reliever to pitch to a minimum of three batters, unless that pitcher sustains an injury or illness, or completes an inning.

THE 2020 ASTROS

The Astros enter the 2020 season with the same core group of players that led them to a 2019 American League Championship Pennant. During the 2019 season, the Astros set a franchise record with 107 wins, won their third-consecutive AL West Division championship, and became the fifth team in MLB history to win 100-plus games in three consecutive seasons. The Astros led the Majors in run differential for the second-consecutive season with a club-high mark of +280, led the Majors in slugging percentage, posted the fewest offensive strikeouts in the league, and recorded more strikeouts than any pitching staff in the league.