Milo Hamilton, the 1992 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award, broadcast Major League baseball for close to 60 years, including 28 seasons with the Astros. Hamilton was behind the mic for some of the greatest moments in Astros franchise history, including the club's National League pennant run in 2005, Craig Biggio's 3,000th hit, Nolan Ryan's 4,000th strikeout, the Astros six-pitcher no-hitter and six total postseason appearances. Hamilton's call of Chris Burke's 18th-inning, walk-off homer in the 2005 NLCS against the Cardinals has gone down as one of the most memorable calls in club history. Hamilton was also a tremendous ambassador for the Astros away from the booth, dedicating his time to numerous charitable endeavors and fundraising activities.