Astros Announce New Radio Team
On Wednesday at Minute Maid Park, the Astros announced their new broadcast teams, including a few familiar faces like Steve Sparks.
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On Wednesday at Minute Maid Park, the Astros announced their new broadcast teams, including a few familiar faces like Steve Sparks.
Boston sets an odd doubleheader record, Tim Wakefield faces off against another knuckler, and Ken "The Hawk" Harrelson comes to Boston.
Record: 4-8 - Home: 1-4 - Road: 3-4 1965: Steve Sparks born. Contrary to what you may believe, R.A. Dickey is not the first ever ever ever knuckleballer. Indeed, one of them finished up his career...
Record: 7-5 - Home: 4-3 - Road: 3-2 1980: Chad Tracy born. A seventh-round pick in 2001, Tracy made his debut in 2004, and was initially a third-basemen, playing 135 games for the D-backs there...