Everything you should know about Astros Opening Day
Everything you should know about Astros Opening Day 2024
Everything you should know about Astros Opening Day 2024
The Astros will toss the season’s first pitch at approximately 3:10 p.m. CT. The club offers afree street fest for all ticketed fans for that day’s gamefrom noon to 3 p.m. before the game, featuring live music, face painters and caricature artists, photo booths, giveaways, and more.
The team also urges fans to arrive early for a special pregame ceremony, including retired former Astro, Michael Brantley, throwing the ceremonial first pitch and rapper 50 Cent making the Play Ball call.
What will traffic and weather be like in downtown Houston?
The Astros are just one of the shows in town. Seven blocks down from Minute Maid Park, Toyota Center is hosting pop legend Madonna in concert, with doors open at 7:30 p.m.
ABC13 traffic anchor Elissa Rivas also pointed out that the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart on St. Joseph Parkway is holding its Holy Thursday service at 7 p.m.
Fans should be aware of congestion after the game. In addition, Rivas offered her periodic reminder that street parking is free after 7 p.m., so here’s a gentle reminder to plan out a parking strategy if that applies to you.
ABC13 chief meteorologist Travis Herzog forecasts sunshine and dry air in Houston, predicting sunny and 73 degrees at first pitch and by game’s end.
The club has yet to say whether the roof will be open or closed.
Everything you should know about Astros Opening Day 2024
Are tickets still available?
Opening Day tickets traditionally are among the most sought-after during the season, and the Astros are no different from that trend.
On Wednesday, asearch of the team’s ticketing websiteshowed available sections in the 100s behind the dugouts and down the foul lines. A cluster of open seats in Section 134 in the right field cost $290 each.
Standing Room Only tickets are also available for $64 each.
Also on Wednesday,StubHub, the team’s official ticket reseller, showed the least expensive seats for $71 each in Section 414 behind the third-base side.
Who’s new on the Astros?
TheAstros promotedJoe Espada, a familiar face in the clubhouse, to field manager, succeeding retiring legend, Dusty Baker Jr.
General manager Dana Brown also pulled the trigger on the team’s biggest offseason move: the free-agentsigning of top relief pitcher Josh Haderas the new closer.
Outside of Hader, Houston acquired role players to the active roster, including backup catcher Victor Caratini, and reloaded the bullpen after the losses of Hector Neris, Phil Maton, and Ryne Stanek. Pitchers Shawn Dubin, Parker Mushinski, and Ronel Blanco – all with sporadic appearances last season – will be on the Opening Day roster.
What does the road ahead look for the Astros?
Houston will end March with the Yankees. Cristian Javier is the starting pitcher on Friday and Hunter Brown on Saturday. A Sunday starter was not immediately announced.
Then, the Astros host the Toronto Blue Jays for a three-game series starting Monday, April 1.
After a Thursday off-day, Houston heads up to Arlington for a four-game rematch of the 2023 American League Championship Series against World Series titleholders, the Texas Rangers. The series is from Friday, April 5 through Monday, April 8.