The Astros return to Minute Maid Park for the final regular season homestand, Sept. 19-25

HOUSTON, Texas – The Astros return to Minute Maid Park for the final homestand of the regular season, hosting the Los Angeles Angels, Sept. 19-22 and the Seattle Mariners, Sept. 23-25.

Highlights of the homestand include Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by AARP Texas, a Roberto Clemente Day celebration, Fan Appreciation Day presented by Seat Geek, and more.

Thursday, Sept. 19 – Astros vs. Los Angeles Angels: 7:10 p.m. CT
The Astros return to Minute Maid Park and open up a four-game homestand against the Angels, Sept. 19-22. Game one of the series is set for 7:10 p.m. CT tonight. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

The Astros will celebrate Roberto Clemente Day on Thursday, which will include recognizing the Astros 2024 Roberto Clemente Award nominee, Kyle Tucker, in a pregame ceremony.

The Astros Foundation worked with Bank of America to host a Roberto Clemente Day Essay Writing Contest. The winning essay writer will throw out a ceremonial first pitch prior to tonight’s game. The top 10 essay writers and their families will be treated to batting practice and a reception with Bank of America in Club 42 at Minute Maid Park.

The National Anthem will be performed by the Cypress Ranch High School Choir.

Friday, Sept. 20 – Astros vs. Los Angeles Angels: 7:10 p.m. CT
Game two of the series against the Angels is set for 7:10 p.m. CT on Friday. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

The Astros will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by AARP Texas all weekend long. The team will wear their Los Astros Jerseys all weekend long.

10,000 fans receive a replica Jose Altuve Los Astros Jersey, presented by AARP.

Pregame Happy Hour, presented by Budweiser, will take place from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the Michelob Ultra Bar, where fans can enjoy $5 Ultra Drafts, a live DJ and amazing views.

The National Anthem will be performed by Creekside Park Junior High.

Jeremy Peña will host students from Second Baptist School on Friday as part of his Peña’s Pals program. In its second year, Pena’s Pals is a program developed by Jeremy in partnership with the Astros Foundation. He wants to celebrate kids and their development in academics, character building and making healthy choices. During the 2024 season, Jeremy will choose a school/organization and pick five Peña Pals students based on character, grades and growth. Those five students will be treated to an Astros game courtesy of Peña, and will attend batting practice, receive special Peña’s Pals shirts and more.

Friday Night Fireworks presented by ConocoPhillips are set for postgame, featuring the musical theme of the best of reggaeton as Hispanic Heritage Weekend continues. Fireworks are subject to weather. In the event a show must be cancelled due to weather, refunds will not be granted.

A portion of the proceeds from Friday’s LGI Homes Share2Care 50/50 Raffle will go to VFW Auxiliary.

From 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., the Astros Foundation, Equinor and Space Center Houston are holding an event in Club 42 to provide information on the Conrad Challenge, a global innovation competition creating the next generation of entrepreneurs who will change the world. The event is open to students, parents and educators interested in learning more about the challenge. Registered participants are invited to attend the Astros game following the event. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/2024AFCC2.

Saturday, Sept. 21 – Astros vs. Los Angeles Angels: 6:10 p.m. CT
Game three of the series against the Angels is set for 6:10 p.m. CT on Saturday. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

As Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by AARP continues, 10,000 fans will receive a Sugar Skull Bobblehead, presented by Bank of America.

Hispanic Heritage Street Fest, presented by Hornitos is also set for Saturday from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Fans must have a game ticket to attend street fest and can enjoy live music, food trucks, yard games, face painters, caricaturists and more.

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, fans can purchase a special Los Astros hat presented by Hornitos add-on package for just $25 on Saturday. For more information and to purchase, visit astros.com/hispanicheritage.

In a special pregame ceremony, the Astros will celebrate the Latin and Hispanic roots of our players on Saturday.

The National Anthem will be performed by Rice University’s Mariachi Luna Llena.

Prior to Saturday’s game, the Astros Foundation will host a United MVP Hispanic Heritage celebration focusing on “Houston’s East End- Then and Now.” Local Hispanic community leaders and more will be in attendance and will participate in the event.

Sunday, Sept. 22 – Astros vs. Los Angeles Angels: 1:10 p.m. CT
The Astros finish off the four-game series with the Angels on Sunday at 1:10 p.m. CT. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KTRH 740 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by AARP continues on Sunday, as 10,000 fans will take home a Los Astros Wearable Flag, presented by PNC.

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, AARP Texas is honoring five of Houston’s hometown heroes - Jim Montero, José Selvera, Raymond Gonzales, U.P. Hernández, and Cecil Mosqueda, the original members of “The Chicano Squad,” Houston’s first all-Latino homicide unit, whose trailblazing story of perseverance and heart was told in a documentary on A&E. They have left an impact and legacy in the Latino community.

Throwing out a ceremonial first pitch is Jose Selvera from The Chicano Squad.

The National Anthem will be performed by Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus.

Prior to the game, PNC is donating $125,000 to SEARCH Homeless Services House of Tiny Treasures, an accredited Pre-K program that provides early childhood education to children aged 2-5 who have experienced homelessness.

Kids Run the Bases, presented by Olshan Foundation Solutions will take place following the game for kids in attendance ages 5-12.

From 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., the Astros Foundation, Equinor and Space Center Houston are holding an event in Club 42 to provide information on the Conrad Challenge, a global innovation competition creating the next generation of entrepreneurs who will change the world. The event is open to students, parents and educators interested in learning more about the challenge. Registered participants are invited to attend the Astros game following the event. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/2024AFCC2.

Monday, Sept. 23 – Astros vs. Seattle Mariners: 7:10 p.m. CT
The Astros open up a three-game series with their AL West rival Mariners starting on Monday at 7:10 p.m. CT. at Minute Maid Park. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

As the last home Monday game of the 2024 regular season, it is the last Space City Monday and the last on-field wear of the Nike City Connect Space City uniforms. The Astros will get a new Nike City Connect uniform in 2025.

The National Anthem will be performed by Sablatura Middle School Choir.

Tuesday, Sept. 24 – Astros vs. Seattle Mariners: 7:10 p.m. CT
Game two of the series against the Mariners is set for 7:10 p.m. CT on Tuesday at Minute Maid Park. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

Every Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park is Dollar Dog Night, presented by Texas Chili Company. Fans are treated to all-you-can-eat hot dogs that are just $1 each Tuesday home game during the season.

The National Anthem will be performed by Morton Ranch High School.

Wednesday, Sept. 25 – Astros vs. Seattle Mariners: 1:10 p.m. CT
The Astros finish off their 2024 regular season home slate on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m. against the Mariners. The game will be televised live on Space City Home Network, with English radio on KBME 790 AM and Spanish radio on TUDN 93.3 FM. The Astros will also have a Los Astros Spanish TV broadcast on the Space City Home Network alternate channel.

Wednesday is Fan Appreciation Day, presented by Seat Geek. Fans are encouraged to get to their seats early as one-of-a-kind prizes will be given out to select fans each half inning of the game via seat numbers. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit astros.com/fanappreciation.

The National Anthem will be performed by The Powell Brothers.

A portion of the proceeds from Wednesday’s LGI Homes Share2Care 50/50 Raffle will go to New Danville.

NEW ERA CAP MACHINE
The Astros are the first MLB club to offer a New Era Cap Blocking machine as a service to fans. The machine uses steam and heat to eliminate creases and give your visor the perfect lasting curve. Swing by the Home Plate Custom shop during gamedays to get the ideal fit on your New Era 59Fifty. Restrictions and exclusions apply.

ASTROS MEMORABILIA TABLE
With all the proceeds benefiting the Astros Foundation, visit the Astros Memorabilia Tables located right behind Insperity Club at section 120, on the club level and in Hall of Fame Alley in center field inside Minute Maid Park. Open at every home Astros game from the time gates open until the end of the seventh inning, fans can purchase one-of-a-kind bats, baseballs, photos, artwork and more signed by current Astros and Astros greats. Other items signed by local Houston celebrities are also available, along with special fundraising items with all the proceeds also going to the Astros Foundation.

ASTROS FOUNDATION AUCTIONS
The Astros Foundation will hold online auctions featuring autographed memorabilia at the beginning of specific homestands. These auctions will run until the end of each homestand, with all proceeds benefiting the Astros Foundation. Every auction will be held on the MLB Houston Astros Auction website.

COCA-COLA BALLPARK BUNDLE GAMES
The Coca-Cola Ballpark Bundle ticket package includes a View Deck I or II ticket, hot dog, soda, and popcorn for just $22 for select games throughout the season, including select weekday games (including Sept. 19 and Sept. 23-25). Fans can use password 24COKE to redeem tickets. For more information, visit astros.com/tickets. Use password 24COKE to redeem tickets. Fans can claim their concession items at the following locations: Main Concourse: 109, 116, 125, 134, 156, Upper Concourse: 409, 430.

More from MLB.com