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Astros fans now have the opportunity to own a piece of team history as the organization auctions off signage and memorabilia ...
"Minute Maid Park" might be no more but fans can honor the old name by snagging signs featuring the Houston Astros' ...
The starting bids for "Mi," "nu," "te," "M", "ai", and "d" signs taken down from the Astros' ballpark are $500.
In just under four months, the Astros changed nearly 320 signs at Daikin Park, formerly Minute Maid Park. The team and Downtown Houston+ also updated a total of 261 wayfinding sings and maps ...
Daikin Park … Minute Maid Park … Enron Field … the Ballpark at Union Station. Whatever the ballpark in Downtown Houston has been called over its 25 years, it has seen a whole lot.
Ever since Daikin Comfort Technologies North American, Inc., agreed to a 15-year naming rights deal with the Astros to change the stadium from Minute Maid Park to Daikin Park in November ...
Daikin took over the naming rights for ... RELATED: Meet 'Bobby Dynamite,' Minute Maid Park's train driver The former Astros intern, Houston native and lifelong fan has said in the past that ...
The upcoming baseball season opener March 27 will be a little different for Astros fans as they watch the first pitch being thrown from the mound at newly-named Daikin Park (RIP Minute Maid).
The Minute Maid Park memorabilia auction is the latest step in the transition to Daikin Park, the new name of the Houston Astros' ballpark. This story excerpt is courtesy of our partners at KHOU 11.
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