"Barbara and I mourn the loss of Milo Hamilton, a genuine baseball icon, a Hall of Fame sportscaster — and, happily for us, a good friend. In time, Milo was so endeared he became his own Houston ...
Many Astros fans were shocked at the news that radio voices Brett Dolan and Dave Raymond had been dismissed from the team the day after the season ended. With the retirement of longtime play-by-play ...
While 2012 will represent Year One in the Jim Crane era of Astros ownership, things on the TV-radio side will still look and sound very much as they looked and sounded during the Drayton McLane era.
Astros play-by-play broadcaster Milo Hamilton, who is in his 50th season as one of Major League Baseball's most-honored announcers, said Friday he will scale back to only home games in 2006 but hopes ...
HOUSTON – Sports fans this weekend are paying their final respects to Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Milo Hamilton. Various visitations, public and private, will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the ...
Just taking a little time here for some quick spring training notes…. Did you know the Astros acquired a new shortstop the other day? I must have missed it, but according to Milo Hamilton, some guy ...
Milo Hamilton came back almost every year. The veteran broadcaster actually was born in Fairfield, Iowa, but he loved the Quad-Cities. He got his broadcasting start here. He met his wife here. It felt ...
HOUSTON-- Milo Hamilton, a Hall of Fame broadcaster who called Hank Aaron's historic 715th home run in 1974, has died. The Houston Astros announced the death of their longtime play-by-play man on ...
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