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Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, right, was on hand Sunday as Gene Elston, who called Astros games for 25 years, received the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award.JIM MCKNIGHT/AP COOPERSTOWN, N.Y ...
The Astros family was saddened with the news of the passing of longtime broadcaster Gene Elston. He was 93 years old. Prior to the Astros-Twins game, the Astros recognized Elston’s distinguished ...
Gene Elston, the original play-by-play voice of the Houston Astros died this weekend. Elston wasn't a homer, and he didn't shout. He just described what he saw happening, and he did it quietly ...
Gene Elston, the longtime Astros radio broadcaster, died on Saturday at the age of 93, the club confirmed.
Gene Elston, the quiet Midwesterner who taught thousands of fans the basics of the game as the original voice of Major League Baseball in Houston, has died at age 93.
Former Astros broadcaster Gene Elston was picked to receive the Ford C. Frick Award and will be honored at this summer's Hall of Fame induction.
Gene Elston, the original voice of the Astros, died Saturday at age 93. Elston's son, Kim, told the Houston Chronicle in an email that the broadcaster was in declining health for several months ...
Gene Elston is the 2006 winner of the Ford C. Frick Award, which honors contributions to baseball broadcasting. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the winner. “In addition to ...
The New York Yankees, community members and city agencies celebrated the opening day for the Yankees' third annual Summer ...
Gene Elston, the longtime Astros radio broadcaster, died on Saturday at the age of 93, the club confirmed.
The Houston Astros have announced the passing of long-time Hall of Fame broadcaster, Gene Elston. He was 93 years old.
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