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    1 ON 1 WITH BLUMMER

    Houston Astros TV analyst reveals World Series predictions and which player should host SNL

    Ken Hoffman
    Oct 20, 2022 | 12:30 pm
    Geoff Blum Houston Astros

    Geoff Blum sees (TV) star potential in certain Astros players.

    Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images

    With the Houston Astros harnessing Jeremy Peña power and taking Game 1 of the American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees, we caught up with Astros TV color analyst Geoff Blum to get his opinion on the series and the possibility of another World Series victory parade in Houston.

    We also wanted to let him vent his frustration over being shoved out of the broadcast booth in favor of network announcers during the post-season. Trust us, Blummer, Astros fans feel cheated, too. These national announcers ...

    SportsMap: How do you rate the Astros chances to win the World Series this year? Does the team have any weaknesses that worry you?

    Blum: Oh man, you know what? The answer is no. There’s really nothing that worries me. If we were looking for perfection, for me personally if I was managing the Astros, it would be just the depth on the bench. I would love to have a left-handed power bat on the bench that would be a threat to the opposing manager and maybe force his hand to make a move with his bullpen.

    This ball club has been built with a strong nucleus. The infield is one of the best in baseball even with Jeremy Pena replacing Carlos Correa. The outfield has done a good enough job. If there was a way to get better in center field at the trade deadline, they would have done it. They felt comfortable enough with Mauricio Dubon, Chas McCormick, with Jake Meyers. The pitching staff, if they go as far as we think they will, may go down as one of the best in Astros history, if not Major League history. That’s why I feel they have a really good possibility of winning this World Series.

    SportsMap: We always hear that baseball needs the Dodgers and Yankees in the World Series to pop a rating. Is that really true?

    Geoff Blum: I don’t believe so. If you compare what’s happening now in the post-season to what happens in March Madness, sometimes when you have expanded playoffs it’s okay to have an underdog go out there and compete. America likes that. I also think it’s great for baseball to show its parity.

    (Note: the 1980 World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and Kansas City Royals is tied for the highest-rated Fall Classic ever. Lowest rated, the 2020 World Series with the Dodgers vs. Rays. So there.)

    SportsMap: Are there too many clubhouse celebrations in baseball? We’re constantly watching the Astros pour champagne over each other.

    Blum: Having enjoyed several myself, the answer is no. I think they’re great. I know that people think they are excessive, but baseball, like the NBA and NHL, when you’re playing extended seasons, you’re grinding. I love the idea of clubhouse celebrations.

    SportsMap: What does it feel like to get champagne in your eyes?

    Blum: I’m not sure there’s a way to describe it – maybe putting a Tic-Tac in your eyeball. It’s an explosion of pain you never felt before, but it’s also the most refreshing and exciting thing you’ve ever felt. It’s a realization that in order to pop that bottle of champagne and have it wasted on top of your head, you’ve achieved ultimate success.

    SportsMap: Is it accurate to call the current Houston Astros a dynasty? They’re competing in their six consecutive American League Championship Series, but they’ve won only one World Series during that stretch.

    Blum: I think it does rely on championships. As close as they got in 2019, that would have started talk of this being a dynasty. The ability to sustain the greatness, what they’ve been able to do going to their sixth straight American League Championship Series is a credit to everybody up and down the organization. You need to have an owner who realizes he’s going to have to spend a little bit to get the personnel on the field to go win championships. You need to have a minor league development system that understands you’re nurturing these players to win as a team and not just perform individually. It’s a credit to these players who go out there and wear that Houston logo on their chests and play their hearts out. Right now you could say it’s a legacy, but to call it a dynasty another World Series win might be necessary. But even if they don’t, this is a time in Astros history we will be talking about for decades.

    SportsMap: Players want to play for winning teams, do broadcasters want to broadcast winning teams, too? Are other broadcasters jealous of you, Todd Kalas and Julia Morales?

    Blum: Yeah, they are. You know, I started my broadcast career with the Astros in 2013 so I have a great appreciation for what is happening now. I understand what it’s like to call games for a team that loses a hundred games. It’s not easy. It’s hard to sell hope. But the fact that we were selling hope and now we’re accomplishing it makes it that much sweeter. Broadcasters from other teams constantly tell us that we’re on a great run. They ask us, what is it like to go into every single game knowing that you have the opportunity to win? That’s what makes this broadcast so much fun for us.

    SportsMap: Do you, Todd and Julia feel cheated because you broadcast the entire Astros regular season, 162 games on AT&T SportsNet, but you’re sidelined for the post-season when the networks take over? Is it like you take a woman on a date, you pay for dinner and then she goes home with another guy?

    Blum: When you put it that way, oh hell yeah! We talk about that all the time. The players grind it out for 162 games in a long season. Todd, Julia and I feel the same way. We have ups and downs just like the players do, we get to ride on the plane with them, we get to be in their club house. But once Game 162 is over, we’re completely cut off from the opportunity to have our voices and our energy continue in the post-season. Sure it’s frustrating.

    SportsMap: After the Astros won the World Series in 2017, George Springer, Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman went on Saturday Night Live for a skit during the Weekend Update segment.

    Which current Astros have the comedic talent to go on SNL?

    Blum: Who would I want to see on Saturday Night Live? After the clubhouse celebrations this year, Chas McCormick might be one of the leaders with a personality to go on a show like that. It would be Lance McCullers, maybe Ryan Stanek. Actually Bryan Abreu and Hector Neris might be the two guys who lead my picks. They’re highly entertaining.

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    This article originally ran on our sister site SportsMap.

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    Premier Japanese women's wrestling league performs in Houston this weekend

    Jef Rouner
    Jul 9, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Two Japanese women wrestlers compete in a ring. One is stomping in the other with both feet.
    Photo courtesy of Tokyo Joshi
    Hard-hitting women's wrestling for two nights in Houston

    For the first time ever, one of Japan's premier women's wrestling promotions, Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, will be touring Texas, with a two-night stay in Houston this week.

    "Bringing TJPW to Texas reflects Tokyo Story’s broader strategy," a Tokyo Story representative writes in an email. "As a Japan-inspired toy and event company, we see major Southwest cities — especially in Texas — as prime for the growth of Asian pop culture. Houston, Dallas, and others are becoming more diverse, culturally curious, and open to new entertainment formats. This isn’t a one-off stop — it’s part of a long-term push to bring Japan’s creativity to cities with eager audiences. And we are making TJPW Live an annual event!"

    The events happen on Thursday, July 10 and Friday, July 11 at POST Houston (401 Franklin). Tickets are available at TokyoStoryUSA.com.

    TJPW split off from DDT Wrestling in 2012 as a sister promotion (or "league") that ran alongside its male counterpart before becoming its own entity in 2015. In that time, they've launched the career of international superstars like Yuka Sakazaki and Mina Shirakawa (both currently signed to All Elite Wrestling in America), as well as hosting non-Japanese guest grapplers like Thunder Rosa.

    The fighting is excellent and often brutal, but TJPW is also known for its playfulness. Matches embrace anime-like absurdity, such as having a wrestler work in a giant panda mascot costume. The promoters are hoping to one day partner with Texas truck stop icon Buc-ee's for a more mascot shenanigans. Many of the women also perform in J-pop girl groups on of their wrestling duties.

    On Night 1, strike specialist Miyu Yamashita will take on Maki Itoh, known for her flamboyant style and high risk maneuvers. Night 2 will feature much of the local guest talent, such as Houston's own Kaylia Capri (Reality of Wrestling) vs Yuki Arai in a singles bout, and Austin's Vert Vixen teaming with reigning TJPW tag champ Hyper Misao. Other Texans slated to appear ar Maya World, Alejandra Quintanilla, and Billie Starkz.

    The last decade has seen a marked rise in the quality and prestige of women's wrestling in America, with WWE hosting all-women Royal Rumbles and stars like Rhea Ripley and "Timeless" Toni Storm becoming household names. Most major promotions now feature robust line-ups of Japanese women wrestlers, with some like Asuka and Iyo Sky becoming world champions.

    For Japan, women's wrestling has a more consistent history of legitimacy going back decades, and the talent pool there is vast. TJPW branching out into Texas tours gives them a chance to showcase their wrestlers in the land that spawned legends like The Undertaker, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and the Von Erich Family.

    "The response has been overwhelmingly positive," said the TJPW spokesperson. "Many who had never experienced joshi (women’s) wrestling before are discovering how entertaining, emotional, and uniquely captivating it is. Since announcing the Texas shows, we’ve received a flood of enthusiastic messages — not just from wrestling fans, but from people drawn to the theatricality, comedy, and creativity of TJPW. We've also heard from fans in other states asking us to bring the tour to their cities."

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