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ESPN 97.5 radio programming can now be viewed on Livestream

Now you can watch all your favorite ESPN 97.5 shows on your computer or phone. Courtesy photo

Instead of only being able to listen to the programming on ESPN 97.5 Houston, now you can watch all the shows on Livestream. That's right, The Bench with John Granato and Lance Zierlein (7-9:30am), Granato and Raheel with Del (9:30-11am), Raheel and Del (11-1pm), The Usual Suspects with Joel Blank and Barry Laminack (1-4pm), and The Blitz with Fred Faour and A.J. Hoffman (4-7pm) can all be seen just by visiting Livestream.

Any must-see interviews or segments can be viewed and shared on Livestream.com. Viewers will also be able to engage with all the shows with real-time moderated chat and native donation integration. 

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The Houston Astros managed to win the AL West once again, and while things got a little nerve wracking toward the end of the season, when it mattered most, the 'Stros took care of business.

It certainly didn't hurt to get a little help from the Mariners, beating the Rangers 1-0 on Sunday, paving the way for the Astros to secure the division. Rangers fans and members of their broadcast team were none too pleased with the Diamondbacks resting some of their starters on Sunday.

But let's be real, with the division on the line, the Rangers couldn't even manage to score a single run on Sunday against Seattle. That's why they're playing in the Wild Card series, not because of how Arizona approached Sunday's game.

So what did we learn during these must-win games over the last week? A lot was made of GM Dana Brown's comments on the team's flagship station. Brown was hoping manager Dusty Baker would put the best offensive lineup on the field. Yainer Diaz did not start a single game of the Diamondbacks series. But Chas McCormick played every game of the Mariners and Diamondbacks series, except for the finale against Seattle, after being hit in the back with a fastball the night before.

Michael Brantley played in two of three against Arizona, so he appears to be an option Dusty will turn to moving forward. And with the Astros only scoring 1 and 2 runs in two of the three wins against the D-Backs, the Astros need every bit of offense they can get.

Plus, we discuss how getting extra rest for Michael Brantley, Jose Abreu, and the bullpen could pay huge dividends for the club. And don't look now, but Jose Abreu is getting hot at just the right time!

Be sure to watch the video above for the full discussion.

And be sure to watch Stone Cold 'Stros (an Astros podcast) every Monday on SportMapHouston's YouTube channel.

Listen to ESPN 97.5 and 92.5 FM for Houston's best sports talk.


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