Okay, so I wanted to watch every single Astros game this season, all 162 of ’em. I gotta say, it was a bit of a journey figuring out how to do it.

First, I did some digging around. Turns out, the Astros had a pretty decent regular season, finishing with a 90-72 record. They even made a good run in the postseason, which made me even more pumped to watch them live.
The Options I Found
- Fubo – I saw that Fubo carries ESPN, which is good for some of those nationally televised games.
- SlingTV – This was another option for catching the ESPN games.
- DirecTV Stream – This one also has ESPN and seemed like a solid choice.
I ended up trying out DirecTV Stream. It wasn’t too bad, honestly. I managed to catch a good chunk of the games through there. Setting it up was pretty straightforward, I just had to sign up and all that jazz. Once I was in, I could watch the games on my TV, my phone, pretty much wherever I wanted.
The quality was decent, and I didn’t have too many issues with buffering or anything like that. There were times when the game I wanted wasn’t on ESPN, so I had to scramble to find other ways to watch. I have to say it, it was fun, I got to watch baseball games live.
All in all, it was a bit of an adventure figuring out how to watch all the Astros games with DirecTV Stream, but I’d say it was worth it. I mean, who doesn’t love a good baseball game, right? Plus, seeing them play after that solid season and postseason run was pretty cool.
So, if you’re thinking about watching all the Astros games next season, you can do it. Just be ready to do a little research and maybe try out a few different services to see what works best for you.
