Geoff Blum is a former Major League Baseball infielder, Geoff played 14 seasons in the big leagues and earned his place in baseball history with a clutch home run in Game 3 of the 2005 World Series, helping the Chicago White Sox secure their first title in 88 years. His postseason heroics cemented his status as a player who delivered when it mattered most.
After hanging up his cleats, Geoff transitioned seamlessly into the broadcast booth, where he’s become one of the most recognizable voices in baseball. As a color analyst for the Houston Astros, he has built a deep connection with fans, combining insight, humor, and heart. His work has earned him three Emmy Awards for excellence in broadcasting.
Geoff’s presence stretches beyond the game. Whether he’s calling a walk-off, connecting with fans online, or partnering with brands that align with his values, he brings a credibility that few can match. His reputation is forged by a championship ring and validated by industry recognition.
Off the mic, Geoff is happily married to his wife Kory and is a proud father of four daughters: Mia, Ava, Audrey, and Kayla. He resides in Houston, Texas, where he balances family life with a busy professional schedule. When he’s not speaking at events, attending Championship parades, or spending time with family, you can find him on Blummer Breakdowns, his weekly podcast with co-host David Tuttle, where they chop it up about all things sports, life, and everything in between.