AT&T SportsNet Southwest anchor and reporter Julia Morales Clark is also a Houston Astros sideline reporter, before and postgame talk show host. She has been a broadcaster for the Astros and Rockets for the past nine seasons. As a member of the Pom spirit group, Morales attended the University of Texas in Austin.

She is the daughter of Victor M. Morales, a 1996 Democratic contender for the U.S. Senate in Texas. She is married to the first baseman for the Mets Matt Clark and is the daughter-in-law of former pitcher Terry Clark through this marriage. The two were dating for five years before they chose to be married in November 2015.

She was born on April 12th, 1985 in Crandall, Texas, the United States of America, and will be 35 years old in 2020. Her zodiac sign is Aries, and she celebrates her birthday every year on April 12th with close family and friends. Julia, the Astros writer for The Houston Chronicle, is a petite 5’8″ (1.72 m) and 132 lb.

How Much Does Julia Morales Make?

Her principal source of income comes from her work as a sports reporter and anchor for NBC Sports. Morales has an annual income that ranges between $40,292 and $ 72,507, which corresponds to an hourly average wage of between $ 10.15 and $ 31.32.