No, the Houston Astros, Houston's Major League Baseball team, were originally called the Colt .45's
University of Texas
Colt Mccoy played for the Texas Longhorns since 2006. He was won many awards and is regarded as a football hero in Texas.
He Plays College Football at The University of the Texas Longhorns. The browns
The Houston Astros
They originally were called the Houston Colt .45s in 1962 and changed their name to the Houston Astros in 1965 when they started playing in the Houston Astrodome. The Astrodome was so-named because Houston is the center of the U.S. Space Program. The logo represents Texas the Lone Star State.
QB Colt McCoy & DB Earl Thomas
Case McCoy colt's younger brother
In 1962, the Houston Colt's had a 64-96 record.
In 1963, the Houston Colt's had a 66-96 record.
In 1964, the Houston Colt's had a 66-96 record.
The Houston Colt .45s
Colt McCoy is their QB Their WRs are Jordan Shipley and Quan Cosby