Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park

Opened
2000
Minute Maid Park blends classic ballpark charm with modern amenities, featuring a retractable roof and a bright, energetic atmosphere in downtown Houston.
Capacity
~41,000
Known for its Crawford Boxes, train above left field, and lively fan base, the park delivers one of the most electric environments in baseball.

Game Recap

August 13, 2023 — Angels at Astros
8
Los Angeles Angels
at
9
Houston Astros
Final — Astros win 9–8
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W: Ryne Stanek
L: Aaron Loup

Extra‑base hits

Angels:
HR — Shohei Ohtani, C.J. Cron
2B — Luis Rengifo, Mickey Moniak

Astros:
HR — Yordan Alvarez, Chas McCormick
2B — Jeremy Peña, Kyle Tucker

Houston stormed back with a four‑run 6th and a three‑run 7th to erase a big Angels lead and hold on for a 9–8 win.

Our Experience

Atmosphere

★★★★☆

Minute Maid Park was electric — the roof closed, the crowd loud, and the game a wild back‑and‑forth battle. A classic Houston baseball night with nonstop energy.

Food & Sightlines

★★★★☆

Houston’s food scene shines inside the ballpark — BBQ, Tex‑Mex, and ballpark classics everywhere. Sightlines were clean and unobstructed from every area we explored.

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Disability Accessibility

General Seating

We did not record our exact seats, but Minute Maid Park offers excellent ADA seating options with smooth access, elevators, and clear sightlines throughout the park.

Parking & Entry

Multiple garages and surface lots offer accessible parking. Entrances are wide, well‑staffed, and easy to navigate even during busy games.

Restrooms

ADA‑accessible restrooms are located throughout the concourse and were clean, modern, and easy to reach from all seating areas.

In‑Game Experience

Staff were friendly and attentive, and concourse movement was manageable even during peak innings. The roof kept conditions comfortable throughout the game.

World Series History

2-Time World Series Champions
2017 — Beat Los Angeles Dodgers (4–3)
Houston captured its first championship in a dramatic seven‑game series, powered by a deep lineup and clutch performances.
2022 — Beat Philadelphia Phillies (4–2)
Behind dominant pitching and timely hitting, the Astros secured their second title in franchise history.