Inside Daikin Park at Astros Opening Day
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The Astros hope to improve the area around the stadium.
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The Astros have been pretty good in those outings, too.
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Here's what you missed before the nine innings on the diamond in the first game of the Daikin Park era:
Finding a parking spot outside Daikin Park for a Houston Astros game will run you a pretty penny. Some lots are charging roughly $60-80 per spot, while others are charging up to $174 for a single spot.
Updates to the home run train include a fresh coat of paint in the dark blue and orange color scheme of the Astros and 25 large baseballs. The team said each one features a logo representing key moments from the past 25 years the team has been at the downtown ballpark.
The Houston Astros Opening Day is here and will be in full swing as they face the New York Mets at 3:10 p.m., Thursday at Daikin Park. Astros fans will be celebrating their hometown team across the Houston area by enjoying their favorite foods,
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ABC13 Houston on MSNAstros Opening Day: Big changes on the field as team kicks off 2025 season against the MetsHOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Opening Day is here, and Houston Astros fans are counting down to the first game of the season against the New York Mets on Thursday. A new era has begun for the 'Stros. There are new faces, new merchandise, and a whole new name for the ballpark, now known as Daikin Park.
The Houston Astros open their season when Framber Valdez delivers the first pitch to the New York Mets at 3:10 p.m. Thursday at Daikin Park. However, if you have a ticket to the game — which are still available for $49,
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As of Tuesday, there are tickets available for the Houston Astros' opening day game for as cheap as $49 and as expensive as nearly $800.
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The Mets took Game 2 by the same 3-1 total. Juan Soto had a solo home run for New York, while third baseman Mark Vientos and DH Jesse Winker had RBIs as well. Mets starting pitcher Tylor Megill went five innings, allowing three hits and a run with six strikeouts. Yordan Alvarez had Houston's only RBI.