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[Heads up] Astros Spring Training TV schedule

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by Fegwu, Mar 25, 2005.

  1. Fegwu

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    FSN (Fox Sports Net)

    Astros Vs Cardinals, Saturday (March 26, 2005) - 12:00 NOON


    FSN also reported that they would show an Astros ST game on Sunday (March 27, 2005) - 8:00 PM but I checked TV Guide and could only see Brewers Vs Rangers on their schedule.
     
  2. fya

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    who's pitching?
     
  3. rikesh316

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    Roy Oswalt vs. Anthony Reyes
     
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    Anyone know if the Astros are going to be on TV/Radio in the D/FW area?!? I think I remember reading that they were on TV up here. I'd like to know before I shell out of MLB League Pass.
     
  6. H-Town Info

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    Its a rain delay right now... go figure.

    But, another Luke Scott sighting... he ripped a double down the right-field line. I love the guy's swing.

    But... he was promptly picked off second by Reyes (with a move that I have no idea how its legal... looked like a balk all the way).

    So, you take the good w/ the bad... but right now, I'm betting that he will be the Astros' opening day left/right fielder.
     
  8. Surfguy

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    Yes...most, if not all, the games(with a few exceptions) should be on in the D/FW area. You shouldn't need MLB League Pass to watch the games. It was that way last season and my understanding is the game TV coverage will continue.
     

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