The 15-year agreement meant the end of the Astros calling their home Minute Maid Park, a name that had stood since July 2002.
Minute Maid Park is officially no more and part of Houston's history. SkyEye captured crews removing the old signage Wednesday.
Construction crews on Wednesday began moving Minute Maid signage from the 25-year-old stadium. Signs for Daikin, the ballpark ...
Some fans gathered to watch workers usher in a new era as the name of the Astros ballpark changed for the third time in its ...
The stadium opened as Enron Field in 2000 as part of a 30-year, $100 million agreement but the name was removed in March 2002 following Enron Corp.'s bankruptcy filing and the ballpark briefly became ...
Minute Maid signage across the ballpark will be removed entirely in March, with the month's conclusion marking the official start of Daikin's reign as the Astros' stadium sponsor. Houston will host ...
Alex Bregman is… TBD. And in November, the club announced the ballpark would change its title sponsor from Minute Maid to Daikin. The name change took effect in January, but the one thing that ...
The Houston Astros still are working on getting the ballpark signage switched from Minute Maid Park to Daikin Park, but the players at Astros FanFest on Saturday noticed a change before they ...
On June 5, 2002, the facility was renamed Minute Maid Park through a naming rights agreement with the Minute Maid company, which is operated by the Coca-Cola Company. The first concept for the ...