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WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2017 | AL Champions 2017 | NL CHampions 2005 AL West Champions 2017 | AL Wild Card 2015 | NL Wild Card 2004, 2005 | NL Central Champions 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 | NL West Champions 1980, 1986 THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY - june 8 1969 - Private Larry Dierker, on a 24-hour pass from the Army while fulfilling his military commitment in Louisiana, outduels Steve Carlton for a 2-1, 11-inning win over the Car- dinals in the Astrodome...Dierker allows just five hits and caps his night by driving in Julio Gotay with the game-winner in the 11th. TOnight’S GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros take on the Rangers tonight at 7:05 p.m. in the second game of this four-game series... RHP Justin Verlander (7-2) will start for the Astros opposite RHP Doug Fister (1-6) and the Rangers. cy young campaign: RHP Justin Verlander (7-2), a six-time All-Star (2007, 2009-13) and the 2012 All- Star Game starter, Cy Young Award winner and MVP, might be having the best season of his career, as he enters tonight’s game leading the Majors in ERA, WHIP (0.72), opponent batting average (.152) and opponent OPS (.454). may pitcher of the month: RHP Justin Verlander was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for May after posting a 3-2 record and a 0.86 ERA (4ER/41.2IP) with 50 strikeouts in six starts in the month...this marks Verlander’s fifth AL Pitcher of the Month Award, also accomplished in July of 2016, September of 2012, June of 2011 and May of 2009. the lone star series: This series is the fourth of six between the Astros and Rangers as the two clubs vie for the coveted Silver Boot...the Astros currently lead the season series, 7-4, and are looking to win outright consecutive season series over the Rangers for the first time since the 2002 and 2003 seasons...the Astros are 11-4 in their last 15 games opposite the Rangers. playoff draw: From May 24 thru Wednesday night, the Astros faced the four other AL clubs that would qualify for the postseason if the season ended today (CLE, NYY, BOS, SEA)...they went 6-7 in this 13-game stretch (2-2 at CLE, 1-2 at NYY, 2-2 vs. BOS, 1-1 vs. SEA) and will not see any of these four opponents again until a three-game series with the Mariners begins on July 30. About the record: The Astros have won 39 of their first 64 games for just the fifth time in franchise history, also reached in 2017, 1999, 1998 and 1980...their best 64- game start came last season, as the eventual World Series champs went 44-20 in their first 64. #Allstrosgame: The 2018 MLB All-Star Ballot is open to fans and exclusively online at Astros.com/Vote... fans can vote up to five times per day and 35 times throughout the voting period, which ends on July 5...the 89th MLB All-Star Game airs live on July 17 on FOX. last night’s win: The Astros dropped the Rangers in the opener of this four-game set last night by a score of 5-2...RHP Gerrit Cole (7-1) continued his dominant run, picking up the win, after allowing one run on three hits in 6.0 innings...DH Evan Gattis homered for the second consecutive game and finished his night 2x4 with three RBI. pineapple express: 1B Yuli Gurriel had his 12-game hitting streak snapped last night (0x4)...it marked the longest active streak in the Majors and the longest in his Major League career. Houston Astros (39-25) at texas rangers (27-38) RHP Justin Verlander (7-2, 1.24) vs. RHP Doug Fister (1-6, 4.13) friday, june 8, 2018 • globe life park • arlington, tx • 7:05 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • LA RANCHERA 850 AM today’s roster moves: The Astros have reinstated C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL and have desig- nated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...McCann, who was sidelined with right knee soreness, was on the 10-day DL since May 29. correa day-to-day: SS Carlos Correa exited Wednes- day’s game following his 7th-inning at-bat with right side discomfort...he was re-evaluated yesterday and is considered day-to-day. better late than never: The Astros have scored 119 runs in the 7th inning or later this season, which is the top mark in the American League, besting the Yankees (107) and trailing only the Cubs (121) in the Majors. lumberjackin!: Evan Gattis has mashed six home runs with 14 RBI in his last 10 games...this ministreak fits in with a strong turnaround over the last month, as Gattis is hitting .284 (23x81) with a .995 OPS in his last 24 games, dating back to May 7. hit machine: 2B Jose Altuve has 25 hits in his last 13 games, dating back to May 25, posting a .463 (25x54) batting average in that timespan...he leads all Major League players in hits (88) this season and is on pace for his fifth straight 200-hit season (2014-17). up the lists: With two runs scored last night, 2B Jose Altuve moved into 10th place in franchise history in runs scored with 598, passing Hall of Famer Joe Morgan (597)...he is now just two runs scored shy of 600 for his career and 13 runs scored shy of Bill Doran (611), who ranks ninth on the Astros franchise list. leading role: OF George Springer connected for his Major League-leading fourth leadoff homer of the season on Sunday...Springer now has 22 career leadoff home runs, which ranks second in club history behind Craig Biggio (53), and ranks tied for 18th in American League history, along with Kenny Lofton and Grady Sizemore. happy birthday jeff!: The Astros would like to send Happy Birthday wishes to General Manager Jeff Luhnow, who turns 52 today...Jeff shares his birthday with rapper Kanye West (41) and comedian Jerry Stiller (91). randy cesar streakin’: Astros prospect IF Randy Cesar has hit safely in 29 consecutive games for the Double A Corpus Christi Hooks, the longest streak in Hooks franchise history. mlb draft update: The 2018 MLB Draft concluded on Wednesday with rounds 11-40...the Astros made several interesting picks in the later rounds, nabbing RHP J.C. Correa, brother of Carlos, in the 33rd round, LHP A.J. Bregman, brother of Alex, in the 35th round and OF Antonio Cruz, grandson of Jose, in the 37th round...the Astros draft was headlined by Clemson OF Seth Beer and high school RHP Jayson Schroeder, who were selected in the first two rounds on Monday. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Saturday, June 9 6:15 at Texas RHP Charlie Morton (7-1, 2.84) vs. LHP Mike Minor (4-4, 5.76) FOX Sunday, June 10 2:05 at Texas LHP Dallas Keuchel (3-8, 4.13) vs. LHP Matt Moore (1-5, 7.47) AT&T SportsNet SW Monday, June 11 SCHEDULED OFF DAY All Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Ranchera, 850 AM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network. GAME #65 ..................................... road #32 ABOUT THE RECORD Overall Record:............................. 39-25 Home Record: .............................. 19-14 --with Roof Open: ............................. 5-6 --with Roof Closed: ......................... 14-8 --with Roof Open/Closed: ................. 0-0 Road Record: ............................... 20-11 Current Streak: ............................ Won 2 Last Homestand: .............................. 3-3 Current Road Trip: ............................ 1-0 Last 5 Games: .................................. 2-3 Last 10 Games: ................................ 5-5 Series Record (prior to current series): .... 11-6-3 Sweeps: ............................................ 4-0 When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ...... 32-9 When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: .... 7-16 Shutouts: .......................................... 6-4 In One-Run Games: ....................... 4-12 In Two-Run Games: ......................... 7-5 vs. Left-Handed Starters:.............. 14-10 vs. Right-Handed Starters: ........... 25-15 During the Day:............................... 13-6 At Night: ........................................ 26-19 When Scoring First: ........................ 24-5 Opponent Scores First: ............... .15-20 Outhit Opponent: ............................ 30-9 Outhit by Opponent: ....................... 5-14 Equal Hits: ........................................ 4-2 When Hitting Home Run: .............. 30-14 No Home Runs: .............................. 9-11 Walkoff Home Runs: ......................... 0-1 Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 15 Largest Comeback: ............................. 2 Losses After Leading: ........................ 11 Last At-Bat Wins: ................................. 2 Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5 Extra-Inning Games:......................... 1-4 Different Batting Orders: .................... 57 After Six Innings: Lead: 31-4 ...... Tied: 5-2 ........ Trail: 3-19 After Seven Innings: Lead: 35-3 ...... Tied: 2-1 ........ Trail: 2-21 After Eight Innings: Lead: 38-3 ...... Tied: 1-4 ........ Trail: 0-18 Astros vs. rangers (2018): Overall: ............................................. 7-4 At Minute Maid Park: ........................ 3-3 At Globe Life Park: ........................... 4-1 Astros vs. rangers (all-time): Overall: ....................................... 72-106 Record in Houston: ....................... 37-53 Record in Arlington: ...................... 35-53 today’s media availability The Astros clubhouse will be open from 4:10- 5 p.m...manager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at approximately 5 p.m.

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  • WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2017 | AL Champions 2017 | NL CHampions 2005AL West Champions 2017 | AL Wild Card 2015 | NL Wild Card 2004, 2005 | NL Central Champions 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 | NL West Champions 1980, 1986

    THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY - june 81969 - Private Larry Dierker, on a 24-hour pass from the Army while fulfilling his military commitment in Louisiana, outduels Steve Carlton for a 2-1, 11-inning win over the Car-dinals in the Astrodome...Dierker allows just five hits and caps his night by driving in Julio Gotay with the game-winner in the 11th.

    TOnight’S GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros take on the Rangers tonight at 7:05 p.m. in the second game of this four-game series...RHP Justin Verlander (7-2) will start for the Astros opposite RHP Doug Fister (1-6) and the Rangers.

    cy young campaign: RHP Justin Verlander (7-2), a six-time All-Star (2007, 2009-13) and the 2012 All-Star Game starter, Cy Young Award winner and MVP, might be having the best season of his career, as he enters tonight’s game leading the Majors in ERA, WHIP (0.72), opponent batting average (.152) and opponent OPS (.454).

    may pitcher of the month: RHP Justin Verlander was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for May after posting a 3-2 record and a 0.86 ERA (4ER/41.2IP) with 50 strikeouts in six starts in the month...this marks Verlander’s fifth AL Pitcher of the Month Award, also accomplished in July of 2016, September of 2012, June of 2011 and May of 2009.

    the lone star series: This series is the fourth of six between the Astros and Rangers as the two clubs vie for the coveted Silver Boot...the Astros currently lead the season series, 7-4, and are looking to win outright consecutive season series over the Rangers for the first time since the 2002 and 2003 seasons...the Astros are 11-4 in their last 15 games opposite the Rangers.

    playoff draw: From May 24 thru Wednesday night, the Astros faced the four other AL clubs that would qualify for the postseason if the season ended today (CLE, NYY, BOS, SEA)...they went 6-7 in this 13-game stretch (2-2 at CLE, 1-2 at NYY, 2-2 vs. BOS, 1-1 vs. SEA) and will not see any of these four opponents again until a three-game series with the Mariners begins on July 30.

    About the record: The Astros have won 39 of their first 64 games for just the fifth time in franchise history, also reached in 2017, 1999, 1998 and 1980...their best 64-game start came last season, as the eventual World Series champs went 44-20 in their first 64.

    #Allstrosgame: The 2018 MLB All-Star Ballot is open to fans and exclusively online at Astros.com/Vote...fans can vote up to five times per day and 35 times throughout the voting period, which ends on July 5...the 89th MLB All-Star Game airs live on July 17 on FOX.

    last night’s win: The Astros dropped the Rangers in the opener of this four-game set last night by a score of 5-2...RHP Gerrit Cole (7-1) continued his dominant run, picking up the win, after allowing one run on three hits in 6.0 innings...DH Evan Gattis homered for the second consecutive game and finished his night 2x4 with three RBI.

    pineapple express: 1B Yuli Gurriel had his 12-game hitting streak snapped last night (0x4)...it marked the longest active streak in the Majors and the longest in his Major League career.

    Houston Astros (39-25) at texas rangers (27-38)RHP Justin Verlander (7-2, 1.24) vs. RHP Doug Fister (1-6, 4.13)

    friday, june 8, 2018 • globe life park • arlington, tx • 7:05 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • LA RANCHERA 850 AMtoday’s roster moves: The Astros have reinstated C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL and have desig-nated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...McCann, who was sidelined with right knee soreness, was on the 10-day DL since May 29.

    correa day-to-day: SS Carlos Correa exited Wednes-day’s game following his 7th-inning at-bat with right side discomfort...he was re-evaluated yesterday and is considered day-to-day.

    better late than never: The Astros have scored 119 runs in the 7th inning or later this season, which is the top mark in the American League, besting the Yankees (107) and trailing only the Cubs (121) in the Majors.

    lumberjackin!: Evan Gattis has mashed six home runs with 14 RBI in his last 10 games...this ministreak fits in with a strong turnaround over the last month, as Gattis is hitting .284 (23x81) with a .995 OPS in his last 24 games, dating back to May 7.

    hit machine: 2B Jose Altuve has 25 hits in his last 13 games, dating back to May 25, posting a .463 (25x54) batting average in that timespan...he leads all Major League players in hits (88) this season and is on pace for his fifth straight 200-hit season (2014-17).

    up the lists: With two runs scored last night, 2B Jose Altuve moved into 10th place in franchise history in runs scored with 598, passing Hall of Famer Joe Morgan (597)...he is now just two runs scored shy of 600 for his career and 13 runs scored shy of Bill Doran (611), who ranks ninth on the Astros franchise list.

    leading role: OF George Springer connected for his Major League-leading fourth leadoff homer of the season on Sunday...Springer now has 22 career leadoff home runs, which ranks second in club history behind Craig Biggio (53), and ranks tied for 18th in American League history, along with Kenny Lofton and Grady Sizemore.

    happy birthday jeff!: The Astros would like to send Happy Birthday wishes to General Manager Jeff Luhnow, who turns 52 today...Jeff shares his birthday with rapper Kanye West (41) and comedian Jerry Stiller (91).

    randy cesar streakin’: Astros prospect IF Randy Cesar has hit safely in 29 consecutive games for the Double A Corpus Christi Hooks, the longest streak in Hooks franchise history.

    mlb draft update: The 2018 MLB Draft concluded on Wednesday with rounds 11-40...the Astros made several interesting picks in the later rounds, nabbing RHP J.C. Correa, brother of Carlos, in the 33rd round, LHP A.J. Bregman, brother of Alex, in the 35th round and OF Antonio Cruz, grandson of Jose, in the 37th round...the Astros draft was headlined by Clemson OF Seth Beer and high school RHP Jayson Schroeder, who were selected in the first two rounds on Monday.

    UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Saturday, June 9 6:15 at Texas RHP Charlie Morton (7-1, 2.84) vs. LHP Mike Minor (4-4, 5.76) FOXSunday, June 10 2:05 at Texas LHP Dallas Keuchel (3-8, 4.13) vs. LHP Matt Moore (1-5, 7.47) AT&T SportsNet SWMonday, June 11 SCHEDULED OFF DAYAll Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Ranchera, 850 AM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network.

    GAME #65 .....................................road #32ABOUT THE RECORDOverall Record: .............................39-25Home Record: ..............................19-14--with Roof Open: .............................5-6--with Roof Closed: .........................14-8--with Roof Open/Closed: .................0-0Road Record: ............................... 20-11Current Streak: ............................Won 2Last Homestand: ..............................3-3Current Road Trip: ............................1-0Last 5 Games: ..................................2-3Last 10 Games: ................................5-5Series Record (prior to current series): ....11-6-3Sweeps: ............................................4-0When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ......32-9When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ....7-16Shutouts: ..........................................6-4In One-Run Games: .......................4-12In Two-Run Games: .........................7-5vs. Left-Handed Starters: ..............14-10vs. Right-Handed Starters: ...........25-15During the Day: ...............................13-6At Night: ........................................26-19When Scoring First: ........................24-5Opponent Scores First: ............... .15-20Outhit Opponent: ............................30-9Outhit by Opponent: .......................5-14Equal Hits: ........................................4-2When Hitting Home Run: ..............30-14No Home Runs: .............................. 9-11Walkoff Home Runs: .........................0-1Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 15Largest Comeback: ............................. 2Losses After Leading: ........................ 11Last At-Bat Wins: ................................. 2Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5Extra-Inning Games: .........................1-4Different Batting Orders: .................... 57After Six Innings:Lead: 31-4 ......Tied: 5-2 ........ Trail: 3-19After Seven Innings:Lead: 35-3 ......Tied: 2-1 ........ Trail: 2-21After Eight Innings:Lead: 38-3 ......Tied: 1-4 ........ Trail: 0-18Astros vs. rangers (2018):Overall: .............................................7-4At Minute Maid Park: ........................3-3At Globe Life Park: ...........................4-1Astros vs. rangers (all-time):Overall: .......................................72-106Record in Houston: .......................37-53Record in Arlington: ......................35-53

    today’s media availabilityThe Astros clubhouse will be open from 4:10-5 p.m...manager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at approximately 5 p.m.

  • 2018 Houston Astros Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-LPitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QSVerlander 6/2 vs. BOS (6,3,2,2,2,6) L 4-5 W 3 13 3.81 102 3/1 8-5 4 2-2 12 7-5Keuchel 6/5 vs. SEA (6.2,7,7,7,1,3) L 1-7 L 3 13 4.46 101 0/0 5-8 5 1-4 7 4-3McCullers Jr. 6/6 vs. SEA (6,7,4,3,2,4) W 7-5 W 1 13 5.85 97 3/1 8-5 8 6-2 8 6-2Cole 6/7 at TEX (6,3,1,1,3,8) W 5-2 W 5 13 5.65 103 5/3 11-2 5 4-1 12 10-2Morton 6/3 vs. BOS (5.1,9,6,6,1,7) L 3-9 L 1 12 5.42 95 2/0 7-5 5 2-3 9 7-2

    LAST start - 6/2 vs. bos: left the game in line for the win, but the Astros bullpen gave up the lead as Houston ultimately fell to the Red Sox, 5-4...gave up 2 runs on 3 hits in 6.0 innings pitched...struck out 6 with 2 walks.

    • prior to this start, had allowed 1 earned run or less in 6 consecutive starts...was the 2nd-longest streak of his career, behind a 7-game run he set in his 2011 MVP season.

    about jv: the 6-time All-Star, 2011 AL MVP, 2011 AL Cy Young Award winner and 2006 AL Rookie of the Year is in his 1st full-season as a member of the Astros...joined the organization on Aug. 31, 2017 and helped pitch the club to its first World Series Championship title in franchise history.

    • in 24 games (23 starts) with Houston (including the postseason) has gone 16-3 with a 1.42 ERA (25ER/158IP), 185 strikeouts, 30 walks, 2 complete games, and a .157 opponent batting average (85x540).

    • became the first pitcher in Astros history to record the win in each of his first 9 games with the club (5 regular season, 4 postseason).

    400 turns: tonight is his 399th career start, just 1 away from 400 for his career.

    • will become the 117th pitcher in baseball’s modern era (since 1900) to make 400 career starts...only 2 active pitchers have reached 400 career starts: Bartolo Colon (539) and CC Sabathia (520).

    pitcher of the month: was named the AL Pitcher of the Month for May...marked his 5th career monthly award...also July 2016, Sept. 2012, June 2011, May 2009...joined Corey Kluber as the only active pitchers with 5 career Pitcher of the Month Awards.

    • during 6 starts during the month, went 3-2 with a 0.86 ERA (4ER/41.2IP), 50 strikeouts and a complete game shutout...led the AL in ERA during the month while ranking 2nd in opponent batting average (.153), T-2nd in innings pitched and T-3rd in strikeouts.

    • posted the 3rd-lowest ERA (0.86, 4ER/41.2IP) in a single month of May in team history, behind Nolan Ryan (0.20 ERA, 1ER/45.1IP, in 1984) and Mike Cuellar (0.86 ERA, 3ER/31.1IP, in 1968).

    dominant start: has been the top pitcher in the game in 2018...leads all Major League pitchers in ERA, WHIP (0.72), opponent batting avg. (.152), opponent OPS (.454), is 4th in innings pitched, 4th in WAR (3.5), 5th in strikeouts and T-5th in wins.

    road warrior: has given up just 2 earned runs in 40.2 innings pitched on the road for the Majors’ lowest road ERA (0.44)...the last AL pitcher to post 1 earned run or less in each of his first 6 road starts of a season was Tom Candiotti in 1991...the last to do it in more than 6 starts was Jim Kaat (10 in 1965).

    chasing nolan: per the Elias Sports Bureau, ranks 30th in Major League history in strikeouts (2,520) after entering the season 42nd on that list...so far this season, he has passed Luis Tiant (2416), Jamie Moyer (2441), Andy Pettitte (2448), Sam McDowell (2453), Jim Kaat (2461), Mark Langston (2464), Tim Keefe (2475), Jack Morris (2478), Don Drysdale (2486), Bartolo Colon (2499), Christy Mathewson (2507) and A.J. Burnett (2513)...next on the list is Javier Vazquez (29th-2536).

    vs. tex: has given up 1 run or less in each of his 3 starts vs. the Rangers this year, but the Astros have lost the last 2 games he has started.

    with the ‘stros: in 18 regular season starts with Houston, has gone 12-2 with a 1.19 ERA (16ER/121.1IP) and 147 strikeouts.

    W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 7-2 1.24 13 13 87.1 46 14 12 17 104Career: 195-116 3.39 398 398 2632.1 2288 1075 991 788 2520vs. TEX W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 1-1 0.90 3 3 20.0 8 2 2 5 23Career: 12-7 2.72 23 23 145.1 115 52 44 37 150

    tonight’s ASTROS STARTER: rhp justin verlanderCAREER MLB SPLITS:Home: 101-51, 3.13 ERA, 196G/GS, 456ER/1310.1IPAway: 94-65, 3.64 ERA, 202G/GS, 535ER/1322IPGlobe Life Park: 6-2, 3.29 ERA, 9G/GS, 20ER/54.2IPDay: 76-37, 3.10 ERA, 149G/GS, 340ER/987.2IPNight: 119-79, 3.56 ERA, 249G/GS, 651ER/1644.2IPLongest Winning Streak: 12, 7/21-9/18/11Longest Losing Streak: 4 (3x), last, 8/27-9/20/082018 SPLITS:Home: 2-1, 1.77 ERA, 6G/GS, 8ER/40.2IPAway: 5-1, 0.44 ERA, 6G/GS, 2ER/40.2IPDay: 4-1, 1.42 ERA, 5G/GS, 5ER/31.2IPNight: 3-1, 1.13 ERA, 8G/GS, 7ER/55.2IPLongest Winning Streak: 4, 4/2-25Longest Losing Streak: 2, 5/6-11

    Career Complete Games: 24 Last CG: 5/16/18 at LAACareer Shutouts: 8 Last SHO: 5/16/18 at LAACAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2018 GAME-HIGHS:Strikeouts: 14 (3x), last, 5/1/18 vs. NYY 14, 5/1 vs. NYYWalks: 7, 8/16/06 at BOS 3 (2x), last, 5/6 at ARIHits: 13, 8/11/06 at CWS 6, 4/3 vs. BALEarned Runs: 9, 4/15/17 at CLE 3, 4/3 vs. BALInnings Pitched: 9.0 (20x), last, 7/30/16 vs. HOU 9, 5/16 at LAALow-Hit CG: 0 (2x), last, 5/7/11 at TOR 5, 5/16 at LAA

    AVG AB H HR BB SOBeltré .283 60 17 1 4 9Chirinos .364 11 4 2 0 6Choo .176 74 13 2 9 33DeShields .217 23 5 0 1 6Gallo .059 17 1 1 1 6Guzman .000 5 0 0 0 5

    Kiner-Falefa .000 3 0 0 0 2Mazara .200 20 4 0 0 8Odor .048 21 1 0 1 6Perez .000 2 0 0 0 1Profar .143 7 1 0 0 1Tocci .000 3 0 0 0 1

    AVG AB H HR BB SO

    2018 DAY BY DAYSDate OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP3/29 at TEX W 4-1 W 1 6.0 4 0 0 2 5 0 904/3 BAL W 10-6 - 5.2 6 4 3 1 9 2 1034/9 at MIN W 2-0 W 2 7.0 4 0 0 1 9 0 1094/15 TEX L 1-3 - 8.0 1 1 1 1 11 1 1004/20 at CWS W 10-0 W 3 6.0 2 0 0 3 5 0 964/25 LAA W 5-2 W 4 7.0 4 2 2 0 9 1 97MARCH/APRIL 4-0, 1.36 ERA 39.2 21 7 6 8 48 4 5955/1 NYY L 0-4 - 8.0 3 0 0 0 14 0 1055/6 at ARI L 1-3 L 1 6.0 3 2 1 3 8 0 925/11 TEX L 0-1 L 2 6.0 3 1 1 2 7 0 1015/16 at LAA W 2-0 W 5 9.0 5 0 0 1 7 0 1185/23 SF W 4-1 W 6 6.0 3 1 1 1 9 0 975/28 at NYY W 5-1 W 7 6.2 5 1 1 0 5 1 113may 3-2, 0.86 ERA 41.2 22 5 4 7 50 1 6266/2 BOS L 4-5 - 6.0 3 2 2 2 6 0 101

    verlander VS. rangers (Career)DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR4/8/06 at TEX W 7-0 W 1 7.0 2 0 0 2 7 09/13/06 TEX L 11-3 L 1 4.1 10 6 6 1 2 16/6/07 at TEX W 10-0 W 2 7.0 5 0 0 2 6 09/12/07 TEX W 5-1 W 3 7.0 7 1 1 1 7 04/22/08 TEX W 10-2 W 4 6.0 6 1 1 2 3 14/11/09 TEX W 4-3 - 5.0 2 3 1 4 8 15/20/09 TEX W 5-3 W 5 6.0 3 1 1 2 8 07/29/09 at TEX W 13-5 W 6 7.0 6 4 3 0 13 14/11/11 TEX L 2-0 L 2 9.0 6 2 2 1 4 010/8/11 at TEX L 2-3 L 4.0 5 3 3 2 5 110/13/11 TEX W 7-5 W 7.1 8 4 4 3 8 14/21/12 TEX W 3-2 W 7 6.0 4 1 0 3 8 08/11/12 at TEX L 2-1 - 7.0 7 1 1 0 8 05/16/13 at TEX L 10-4 L 3 2.2 6 8 8 2 3 17/14/13 TEX W 5-0 W 8 7.0 1 0 0 3 3 05/25/14 TEX L 12-4 L 4 5.1 11 9 6 3 1 18/21/15 TEX L 2-0 L 5 7.0 4 2 1 1 8 09/28/15 at TEX W 7-4 W 9 6.0 6 1 1 2 5 15/8/16 TEX L 8-3 - 7.0 3 0 0 2 9 05/20/17 TEX W 9-3 W 10 7.0 4 3 3 1 5 18/15/17 at TEX L 10-4 L 6 6.0 8 5 5 0 8 39/27/17 at TEX W 12-2 W 11 6.0 6 2 2 0 11 23/29/18 at TEX W 4-1 W 12 6.0 4 0 0 2 5 04/15/18 TEX L 1-3 - 8.0 1 1 1 1 11 15/11/18 TEX L 0-1 L 7 6.0 3 1 1 2 7 0

    shaded indicates postseason start

    tomorrow’s STARTER at tex — rhp charlie morton W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 7-1 2.84 12 12 73.0 56 24 23 23 92Career: 67-79 4.30 199 198 1112.2 1131 597 532 410 885

  • ASTROS: tex Series (6/7-10): .264 (9x34) homestand (5/31-6/6): .268 (52x194)OPPONENTS: TEX Series (6/7-10): .235 (8x34) homestand (5/31-6/6): .248 (52x210)

    27 IF Jose Altuve .338, 4 HR, 30 RBILast Gm: 3x4, RBI TEX Series: .750, 3x4, RBI Last Homestand: .304, 7x23, RBICurrent Streak: 5, .421, 8x19, 6/2 Long Streak: 8, .438, 14x32, 3/30-4/7• recorded his 4th 3-hit gm of the season last night (was his 24th multi-hit gm)... has hit in 5 straight at .421 (8x19) and in 12 of his last 13 gms at .463 (25x54),

    posting 3 doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 5 steals and 8 multi-hit games (2 games with a career-high 4 hits)...has recorded multiple hits in 11 of his last 18 games.

    • has an active 7-game road hitting streak and has recorded multiple hits in 6 of those 7 games, batting .581 (18x31) with 3 doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR, and 8 RBI.

    • leads the Majors in hits (88) and ranks 3rd in the AL in batting average (.338).and in batting avg with RISP (.392, 20x51).

    • is hitting an ML-best .412 (54x131) in road games...led Majors in road batting in 2017 with .381 clip.

    • during the Astros road series at CLE during their last road trip (May 24-27), recorded hits in 10 consecutive at-bats, besting his previous franchise-record of 8 consecutive hits set in 2017.

    • has recorded a steal in each of his last 8 attempts...has gone 9-for-10 in steal attempts this year.

    • 1,338 career hits rank 8th in club history (trails Terry Puhl for 7th 1,357)...his 2 runs scored on Fri. night gave him 598 for his career, which ranks 10th in club history, 1 run ahead of HOFer Joe Morgan (597).

    • 2017 AL MVP signed the longest contract in franchise history on March 19, a 7-year deal that will keep him in Houston through the 2024 season.

    2 IF alex bregman .268, 7 HR, 29 RBILast Gm: 2x4,HR,RBI TEX Series: .500, 2x4,HR,RB Last Homestand: .250,6x24,HR, 5RBICurrent Streak: 6, .320, 8x25, 6/1 Long Streak: 9, .353, 12x34, 5/15-25• has hit safely in all 6 gms in June at .320 with 2 HR and 6 RBI while posting

    a .970 OPS (.600 SLG). • has 38 walks on the year, which leads the Astros and ranks 4th in the AL...has

    swung at just 19.6% of pitches outside the strike zone, which is the 2nd-best mark in the American League (Brett Gardner, 19.5%).

    • ranks T-7th in the AL in doubles (19)...hit 10 doubles in May...became the fastest player in franchise history to reach the 70-double marker (career game #257, previously Berkman in #269).

    • has hit .291 (48x165) with 15 doubles, 6 HR, 25 RBI and 27 walks in his last 44 games since 4/19 (raising avg. from .219 to .268).

    1 IF Carlos correa .264, 10 HR, 39 RBILast Gm: DNP TEX Series: --- Last Homestand: .286, 6x21, 2HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 3, .273, 3x11, 6/3 Long Streak: 12, .419, 18x43, 4/16-28• DNP in last night’s game due to soreness in his right side...is day-to-day...left

    Wed. night’s game after his 7th-inn AB due to discomfort in his right side. • has not made an error in 60 games and 209 total chances this season...is

    the only everyday MLB shortstop who has not made an error this year...has also gone errorless in 70 consecutive games dating back to Sept. 20, 2017, which is a franchise record for consecutive errorless games by a shortstop (previously 59 games by Roger Metzger in 1976)...is also the 2nd-longest active streak by an MLB shortstop behind Adeiny Hechavarria’s 87-game streak.

    • ranks 9th in the AL in road batting (.321).• is T-2nd in MLB in sac flies (5) and ranks T-12th in the AL in RBI (39).

    19 c tim federowicz .143, 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: DNP TEX Series: --- Last Homestand: .143, 1x7Current Streak: 0x5 Long Streak: 1, .333, 1x3, 5/31-current• was designated for assignment today to make room for C Brian McCann.• “fed-ah-ROW-vitch”...made his 2nd start of 2018 on Wednesday vs. SEA...doubled

    and scored in his 1st start on 6/1 vs. BOS...was his first double since May 11, 2016 vs. SD...was selected to the Major League roster on 5/29.

    • prior to his selection, had spent the entire season at Triple A Fresno, batting .337 (34x101) with 10 doubles, 5 HR, 18 RBI and a .991 OPS in 29 games...was a non-roster invitee at Astros Major League Spring Training.

    • has appeared in 121 gms in his ML career in parts of 7 seasons (76 starts, all at catcher).

    11 c EVAN GATTIS .234, 10 HR, 31 RBILast Gm: 2x4, HR, 3RBI TEX Series: .500, 2x4, HR, 3RBI Last Homestand: .158, 3x19, 2HR, 4RBICurrent Streak: 2, .571, 4x7, 6/6 Long Streak: 6, .350, 7x20, 5/7-14• has homered in back-to-back gms (Wed-Thur), going 4x7 with 2 HR and 5

    RBI.• has hit 6 HR with 14 RBI over his last 10 games...has 12 extra-base hits (9

    HR, 3 doubles) and 23 RBI over his last 23 games (since May 12)...ranks 2nd in MLB in SLG (.714) and T-2nd in HR (9) and RBI in that span.

    • posted his his 9th career multi-homer game on May 20 at CLE, tying his career high with 4 RBI...hit .281 (18x64) with 3 doubles, 6 HR, 16 RBI and a .952 OPS in 22 games in May.

    • has caught 5.0 innings this season, making all of his starts at DH (45)...caught 49 games last year (47 starts).

    9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .238, 4 HR, 29 RBILast Gm: 2x4 TEX Series: .500, 2x4 Last Homestand: .444, 4x9, 2RBICurrent Streak: 3, .667, 6x9, 6/2 Long Streak: 4, .438, 7x16, 4/21-24• is 6x9 (.667) over his last 3 gms...is hitting .400 (10x25) with 3 doubles, 2

    triples and 4 RBI over his last 8 games.• fell a homer shy of the cycle on Tues. night vs. SEA, going 3x4 with a triple,

    RBI-double and single...tied a season-high for hits (also on May 7 at OAK)...was his 2nd triple of the season and 7th of his career.

    • started at SS last night for the 3rd time this season...has started 27 games in LF, 19 at 1B, 3 at 2B, 3 at SS and 1 at 3B.

    10 IF yuli gurriel .284, 1 HR, 21 RBILast Gm: 0x4 TEX Series: 0x4 Last Homestand: .368, 7x19, 5RBICurrent Streak: 0x4 Long Streak: 12, .333, 17x51, 5/24-current• 0x12 last night snapped his career-best 12-gm hit streak...hit .333 (17x51) during

    the streak...had been the longest active streak in the Majors.• 2x4 in his career vs. Minor with a HR, 3 RBI...hit 3-run HR on 4/14 at Minute Maid.• has multiple hits in 7 of his last 16 games and 8 of his last 18.• his .439 (18x41) avg. with runners in scoring position is 2nd in the AL.• played almost exclusively 3rd base during his career in Cuba, but has developed

    into one of the top defensive first basemen in the game...thru Tuesday’s game, had posted a perfect “scoop percentage” this season on balls in the dirt, as he had scooped 17 balls in 17 chances...only 1 other first baseman in baseball had posted a perfect scoop rate thru Tues. with double-digit chances: Justin Bour, who had gone 10-for-10 (STATS).

    18 IF/OF tony kemp .278, 1 HR, 9 RBILast Gm: 0x4 TEX Series: .0x4 Last Homestand: .385, 5x13, RBICurrent Streak: 0x5 Long Streak: 4, .267, 4x15, 5/24-27• tied a career-high with 3 hits Wed. night vs. SEA, posting a double, 2 singles and

    2 runs scored...has started 16 of the Astros 20 games since his recall on May 16, making 8 starts in CF and 8 starts in LF..

    • went 2x2 with a career-high 5 RBI on May 22 vs. SF...became the 4th player in Astros history to record 5 RBI out of the 9-spot in the order...joined Jake Marisnick (July 31, 2017 vs. TB), Hank Conger (twice in 2015) and Dave Giusti (1966).

    • at Triple A, hit .335 (54x161) with 6 doubles, 5 triples, 19 RBI, 13 steals (15 attempts) and an .841 OPS (.407 OBP/.435 SLG) in 38 games.

    6 OF Jake Marisnick .155, 4 HR, 12 RBILast Gm: 0x4 TEX Series: 0x4 Last Homestand: .273, 3x11, RBICurrent Streak: 0x8 Long Streak: 3, .429, 3x7, 4/29-5/3• has 9 starts (11 games) since his recall on May 23, tallying a HR and 5 RBI.• the Astros are 19-10 in his 29 starts (all in CF)...has not made an error in his 42

    gms in the OF overall in 2018...has 74-gm errorless streak (last: 7/23/17 at BAL). • homered in each of his 1st 2 starts of the season, both at TEX (3/29, 3/31).• was optioned to Fresno on May 15 and hit .286 (6x21) with 1 triple, 2 HR and 4

    RBI with a 1.014 OPS in 5 games with the Grizzlies.

    16 C brian mccann .219, 4 HR, 14 RBILast Gm: DNP TEX Series: --- Road Trip: ---Current Streak: 0x13 Long Streak: 3 (2x), last, .571, 4x7, 4/17-20• activated from the 10-day DL today...missed 9 games while recovering from right

    knee soreness.• played in his 1,500th career game at catcher on 5/20 vs. CLE...became the 30th

    catcher all-time to appear in 1,500 games at the position...is now 2 games away from tying Darrell Porter (4-time All-Star, 1982 WS MVP) for 30th all-time in G at the position (1506).

    • ranks 10th in Major League Baseball history in putouts by a catcher with 11,180...surpassed Mike Piazza (10,870) on Opening Day and now immediately trails 9th-place Tony Pena (11,212).

    • has caught 5 of Houston’s 6 shutouts this year, last on 5/16 at LAA (Verlander).• all 4 of his home runs this season have given Houston the lead (2 while tied, 2

    while trailing).

    22 OF josh reddick .228, 6 HR, 18 RBILast Gm: DNP TEX Series: --- Last Homestand: .250, 1x4Current Streak: 2, .250, 2x8, 5/20 Long Streak: 4, .538, 7x13, 4/2-6• went 1x4 with a run scored on Wed. night vs. SEA after getting activated from

    the 10-day DL (leg infection)...was placed on the DL on May 21 and missed 14 games (7-7)...on May 18 vs. CLE, was scratched from the starting lineup with left leg irritation.

    • played in 2 rehab games with Double A Corpus Christi, going 4x8 with 1 double and 1 RBI...went 3x4 Tues. and 1x4 on Mon. night.

    • has recorded 4 doubles in his last 7 MLB games.• ranks T-4th in the Majors in outfield assists (6)...has not made an error in his 43

    gms in the OF in 2018. • in 23 home games this season, is hitting .292 (21x72) with 3 HR, 9 RBI and a

    .366 OBP...led the AL in home batting average in 2017 with a .344 mark.

    4 OF George Springer .289, 13 HR, 37 RBILast Gm: 0x3, BB TEX Series: 0x3 Last Homestand: .381, 8x21, 2HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 7, .367, 11x30, 4/18-24• hit his 4th leadoff HR of the season on Sun. vs. BOS (Porcello).• his 4 leadoff HR lead the Majors, while his 21 leadoff homers since the start

    of the 2016 season are tops in the game as well...ranks 2nd in club history in leadoff HR with 22, behind Craig Biggio (53), and ranks T-18th all-time in AL history with Kenny Lofton and Grady Sizemore...his 9 leadoff HR in 2017 were a single-season club record (T-4th in AL history).

    • ranks T-3rd in the AL in runs (47), T-8th in hits (72) and 13th in total bases (126). • leads the Astros in HR and ranks 2nd in RBI...joins Mookie Betts (17 HR, 37

    RBI) and Francisco Lindor (13 HR, 33 RBI) as the only leadoff hitters in the Majors with at least 10 HR and 30 RBI.

    12 C max stassi .257, 5 HR, 17 RBILast Gm: 0x3, BB TEX Series: 0x3 Last Homestand: 0x13Current Streak: 0x16 Long Streak: 7, .360, 9x25, 5/22-30• hit .360 (9x25) during season-long, 7-game hitting streak with 2 HR, 7 RBI.• among AL players in May, ranked 9th in OPS (1.017), 8th in SLG (.640) and 11th

    in batting average (.340, 17x50).• is batting .381 (16x42) vs. LHP this season with 6 doubles, 1 HR and 7 RBI.• has made 28 starts at catcher...per StatCorner.com, ranks 6th among all AL

    catchers in ‘framing runs above average’ at 2.0.

  • ASTROS HITTERS vs. rangers

    MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 6 1 1 - 8 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAABregman 5 1 1 - 7 4 (2x) - 5/24/18 at CLECorrea 8 3 - - 11 5 -7/9/17 at TORGattis 9 2 1 - 11 4 (9x) - 5/27/18 at CLEGurriel 3 2 - - 5 4 (3x) - 7/4/17 at ATLGonzalez 7 - - 1 8 5 (2x) - 5/7/18 at OAKKemp 1 - - 1 2 5 - 5/22/18 vs. SFMarisnick 1 1 - - 2 5 - 7/31/17 vs. TBMcCann 3 - - - - 5 (7x) - 8/17/15 vs. MINReddick 1 - - 2 3 6 (2x) - 4/3/18 vs. BALSpringer 6 2 1 - 9 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TORStassi - 2 - - 2 3 (2x) - 5/30/18 at NYY

    MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 16 4 4 - 23 4 (28x) - 5/27/18 at CLEBregman 14 - 1 - 14 4 - 4/11/18 at MINCorrea 13 1 1 - 15 4 (7x) - 3/31/18 at TEXGattis 7 2 - - 8 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MINGonzalez 12 2 - - 13 4 (3x) - 9/25/17 at TEXGurriel 14 - 1 - 15 4 (2x) - 5/4/18 at ARIKemp 2 1 - - 3 3 (3x) - 6/6/18 vs. SEAMarisnick 2 - - - 2 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MINMcCann 8 - - - - 4 (13x) - 6/7-17 at KCReddick 6 1 - - 7 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PITSpringer 15 4 - 1 20 6 - 5/7/18 at ARIStassi 7 - - - 7 2 (11x) - 5/30/18 at NYY

    PLAYER INJURY DATE ON DATE OFF GAMESHoyt left oblique strain 3/26 4/7 8 (6-2)Gurriel left hand surgery 4/3 4/13 8 (5-3)Sipp right oblique strain 4/8 4/18 9 (4-5) Fisher gastrointestinal discomfort 5/19 6/2 13 (8-5)Reddick infection 5/21 6/6 14 (7-7)McCann right knee soreness 5/29 6/8 9 (4-5)Gustave right elbow surgery 3/26 64 (39-25)Rodgers right elbow surgery 3/26 64 (39-25)

    BY BATTING ORDER:1: Springer (37-24), Altuve (2-0), Kemp (0-1)2: Bregman (24-15), Altuve (15-9), Reddick (0-1)3: Altuve (22-16), Correa (16-9), Gurriel (1-0)4: Correa (20-15), Gurriel (12-8), Reddick (6-2), Bregman (1-0), Gattis (1-0)5: Gurriel (9-9), Reddick (9-7), Gonzalez (11-1), Bregman (5-6), McCann (3-1), Gattis (1-1), Davis (1-0)6: Gonzalez (14-7), Gattis (6-7), Bregman (7-4), Gurriel (5-3), Reddick (4-1), McCann (1-2), Davis (1-1), Stassi (1-0)7: Gattis (13-6), Gonzalez (6-9), McCann (5-5), Stassi (5-3), Davis (3-1), Reddick (3-1), Marisnick (2-0), Federowicz (1-0), Fisher (1-0)8: McCann (11-5), Stassi (9-7), Gattis (4-4), Gonzalez (2-3), Marisnick (4-1), Davis (2-2), Fisher (2-2), Reddick (2-1), Kemp (2-0), Federowicz (1-0)9: Marisnick (13-9), Fisher (13-6), Kemp (8-5), Stassi (1-2), Gattis (2-0), Cole (1-0), McCann (1-0), Morton (0-1), Reddick (0-1), Verlander (0-1)

    STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION

    Record By Monthmar./April May June July August Sept/Oct.20-10 16-12 3-3 - - -

    Record by DayMon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.5-3 5-5 7-3 5-1 7-4 4-5 6-4

    BY DEFENSIVE POSITION:C: McCann (21-13), Stassi (16-12), Federowicz (2-0)1B: Gurriel (20-17), Gonzalez (14-5), Davis (5-3)2B: Altuve (37-24), Gonzalez (2-1)SS: Correa (36-24), Gonzalez (3-0), Bregman (0-1)3B: Bregman (37-24), Gurriel (1-1), Gonzalez (1-0)LF: Gonzalez (13-14), Fisher (11-6), Reddick (6-3), Kemp (7-1), Davis (2-1)CF: Marisnick (19-10), Springer (14-9), Kemp (3-4), Fisher (3-2)RF: Springer (19-12), Reddick (18-12), Fisher (2-0), Kemp (0-1)DH: Gattis (27-18), Gurriel (5-2), Springer (4-2), Altuve (2-1)

    INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATSPLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERAFederowicz 0/2 .000 - - 2-0 3.00 (6ER/18IP)Gattis 0/0 - - - - 0.00 (0ER/4IP)McCann 4/17 .235 - 2 21-13 2.52 (83ER/296IP)Stassi 5/15 .333 - 3 16-12 3.35 (96ER/258IP)Pitchers 2/2 - 3 - - -TOTAL 11/36 .284 3 5 39-25 2.89 (185ER/576IP)

    Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .342 1101 376Bregman .290 269 78Correa .291 419 122Gattis .265 672 178Gonzalez .256 617 158Gurriel .255 251 64Kemp .244 41 10Marisnick .226 477 108McCann .257 1641 422Reddick .231 862 199Springer .281 583 164Stassi .310 71 22

    Astros Hitters vs. rHP (Career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .309 3110 962Bregman .271 723 196Correa .282 1187 335Gattis .244 1531 374 Gonzalez .269 1553 417Gurriel .304 602 183Kemp .229 170 39Marisnick .219 825 181McCann .266 4074 1084Reddick .274 2409 661Springer .263 1541 406Stassi .221 113 25

    DISABLED LIST

    CATCHING STATS

    ASTROS vs. rangers (2017): AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .282 71 20 4 8Bregman .313 67 21 0 9Correa .393 56 22 6 17Gattis .194 31 6 0 3Gonzalez .355 62 22 5 18Gurriel .300 50 15 1 4Kemp .500 8 4 0 2Marisnick .148 27 4 1 1McCann .239 46 11 2 6Reddick .128 39 5 1 4Springer .343 70 24 6 20Stassi .000 2 0 0 0

    Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .278 72 20Bregman .239 71 17Correa .309 55 17Gattis .246 65 16Gonzalez 0.279 61 17Gurriel 0.286 63 18Kemp 0.455 11 5Marisnick 0.137 51 7McCann 0.296 27 8Reddick 0.268 41 11Springer 0.32 75 24Stassi 0.381 42 16

    Astros Hitters vs. rHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .362 188 68Bregman .280 164 46Correa .248 165 41Gattis .225 102 23Gonzalez .220 132 29Gurriel .282 131 37 Kemp .233 43 10Marisnick .169 65 11McCann .195 87 17Reddick .211 95 20 Springer .276 174 48Stassi .175 63 11

    TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTALAstros 24 29 23 47 35 37 53 43 21 2 316Opponents 29 14 14 22 18 24 24 17 25 6 193

    RUNS BY INNING

    ASTROS vs. upcoming starters

    ASTROS vs. rangers (2018): AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .349 43 15 0 3Bregman .220 41 9 1 1Correa .270 37 10 3 11Gattis .306 36 11 3 10Gonzalez .150 40 6 0 2Gurriel .207 29 6 1 5Kemp 000 4 0 0 0Marisnick .069 29 2 2 3McCann .318 22 7 1 2Reddick .150 20 3 0 0Springer .233 30 7 3 5Stassi .278 18 5 0 2

    ASTROS vs. rangers (career): AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .293 434 127 10 40Bregman .284 148 42 2 16Correa .276 214 59 13 39Gattis .268 205 55 8 28Gonzalez .260 246 64 7 36Gurriel .275 102 28 2 11Kemp .333 24 8 0 4Marisnick .221 172 38 5 16McCann .248 153 38 9 25Reddick .278 302 84 14 50Springer .235 255 60 16 39 Stassi .235 34 8 0 3

    ASTROS vs. fister AVG AB H HR RBI BB KAltuve .333 12 4 0 1 0 2Bregman .500 6 3 1 3 2 0Correa .000 5 0 0 0 2 3Gattis .417 12 5 1 3 0 1Gonzalez .000 12 0 0 1 0 2Gurriel .200 5 1 0 0 0 1McCann .400 5 2 1 1 0 0Reddick .286 21 6 0 1 2 2Springer .200 5 1 0 0 1 1Stassi .500 2 1 0 1 0 1

    ASTROS vs. minor (tomorrow) AVG AB H HR RBI BB kAltuve .500 6 3 0 0 2 0Bregman .125 8 1 0 0 0 0Correa .200 5 1 0 2 0 1Federowicz .000 3 0 0 0 0 1Gattis .000 4 0 0 0 1 0Gonzalez .000 8 0 0 1 0 3 Gurriel .500 4 2 1 3 0 0Marisnick .167 6 1 0 1 0 2Reddick .000 4 0 0 0 0 2Springer .429 7 3 0 1 2 1Stassi .333 3 1 0 0 0 0

  • 2018 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT2018 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 12-20Starters 31-15-0 2.81 404.0 291 133 126 114-0 459 When Bullpen Does Not Allow Runs: 25-4Relievers 8-10-14 3.09 172.0 150 60 59 44-2 197 When No Relievers Are Used: 2-1PITCHER LAST APP. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) PITCHES 1B/RET. RI/SC SV/OPP TEAM REC. (IN RELIEF APPS.)47-Chris Devenski 6/7 at TEX (0.1,0,0,0,0,0)-H12 2 26/20 16/3 2/3 19-753-Ken Giles 6/7 at TEX (1,2,1,1,0,1) 23 23/14 2/1 10/10 17-636-Will Harris 6/7 at TEX (0.2,3,0,0,0,1)-H10 14 26/20 6/4 0/2 18-831-Collin McHugh 6/3 vs. BOS (1.2,3,1,1,0,3) 32 19/15 6/0 0/0 7-1241-Brad Peacock 6/7 at TEX (1,0,0,0,0,0) 10 24/19 10/4 1/3 14-1030-Héctor Rondón 6/6 vs. SEA (1.1,2,0,0,0,2)-S1 20 25/20 7/3 1/3 10-1529-Tony Sipp 6/3 vs. BOS (1,0,0,0,0,1) 12 16/14 6/0 0/0 8-838-Joe Smith 6/6 vs. SEA (0.2,1,1,1,1,0) 17 23/19 9/1 0/1 10-132018 BULLPEN TOTALS 183/142 62/16 14/22 37-24

    41 RHP brad peacock 1-3-1, 2.52 ERA, 24GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 5/29 at NYY Blown SV: 5/3 vs. NYYTEX Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.1IP), 2G• worked a scoreless inning last night.• had a 12.0-inning, 11-appearance scoreless streak from 4/19-5/23...was the

    longest scoreless appearance streak of his career.• has 33 strikeouts this season and just 6 walks.• 30-year-old was the Astros 2017 Co-Pitcher of the Year as voted by the Houston

    BBWAA...was dynamic as both a starter (10-2, 3.22 ERA) and reliever (3-0, 1.77 ERA)...led AL in winning percentage (.867), a new single-season franchise record.

    30 RHP hÉctor rondÓn 1-1-1, 1.64 ERA, 25GLast Win: 4/3 vs. BAL Save: 6/6 vs. SEA Loss: 4/15 vs. TEX Blown SV: 5/27 at CLESEA Series: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-1. 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 3G• worked a scoreless 1.1 innings on Wednesday vs. SEA for his 1st save as an

    Astro and his 1st save since 7/24/16 at MIL...marked his 1st save of over 1.0 inning in almost 2 years, dating back to 6/24/16 at MIA (1.1IP).

    • has not been scored upon in his last 9 appearances, tossing 7.1 innings dating back to May 19.

    • has posted a 1.23 ERA (2ER/14.2IP) in his last 17 appearances with 16 K’s.• has been scoreless in all 11 of his road games this year (9.2IP).• has 26 strikeouts against 4 walks...has a 1.64 walks per 9.0 innings ratio and a

    6.50 strikeout to walk ratio...last year posted a 3.14 BB/9 and a 3.45 SO/BB.• 30-year-old signed a 2-year deal with the Astros as a free agent this offseason.• posted a career-high 10.83 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio in 2017, as he struck

    out 69 batters in 57.1 innings pitched.

    29 LHP Tony Sipp 0-0-0, 2.84 ERA, 16GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18SEA Series: --- Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.1IP), 2G• went a scoreless inning on Sunday vs. BOS, his 9th consecutive scoreless

    appearance (6.1IP).• has held lefties to 2x23 (.087) mark this season, which ranks 5th in the AL

    (min. 20 batters faced)...ranks 1st in the AL in opponent OPS against left-handed hitters (.174), as he has not allowed a walk or an extra-base hit to a lefty this season.

    • has posted a 0.93 ERA (1ER/9.2IP) in his last 13 outings and has been scoreless in 11 of his last 13 outings.

    38 RHP joe smith 2-1-0, 5.49 ERA, 23GLast Win: 5/25 at CLE Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 4/24 vs. LAA Blown SV: 4/24 vs. LAABOS Series: 0-0-0, 5.40 (1ER/1.2IP), 2G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 3.86 (1ER/2.1IP), 3G• tossed 0.2 of an inning on Wednesday vs. SEA, allowing a solo homer to Kyle

    Seager.• has gone 1-0 with 3 holds and a 1.74 ERA (2ER/10.1IP) in his last 12 appear-

    ances, including 10 scoreless appearances.• has stranded 9 of 10 inherited runners on the season.• ranks 2nd among active Major Leaguers in appearances (721) behind Fernando

    Rodney (850).• 34-year-old signed a 2-year contract with the Astros this offseason as a free

    agent...is one of the most successful and reliable relievers in the game, posting a 3.06 ERA in his 12 ML seasons (has never posted an ERA higher than 3.83).

    47 RHP chris devenski 2-1-2, 1.88 ERA, 26GLast Win: 6/6 vs. SEA Save: 4/17 at SEA Loss: 5/5 at ARI Blown SV: 5/29 at NYYTEX Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 1-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 2G• tossed 0.1 of a scoreless inning last night, stranding 2 inherited runners by

    inducing a popout by Jurickson Profar...picked up his 12th hold of the season.• has been scoreless in 21 of his last 24 appearances...posted a month-long 12-

    game scoreless streak (11.1IP) from April 3-May 3.• ranks T-4th among AL relievers in holds (12)...has stranded 13 of his 16 inherited

    runners this season (18.8%, T-9th in the AL).• has held right-handed hitters to a .206 average (7x34) and left-handed hitters to

    a .212 average (11x52)...has held the opposition to 3x28 (.107) with runners in scoring position and 5x41 (.122) with runners on base.

    53 RHP ken giles 0-1-10, 5.40 ERA, 23gLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: 5/31 vs. BOS Loss: 5/1 vs. NYY Blown SV: none in ‘18TEX Series: 0-0-0, 9.00 (1ER/1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 9.00 (2ER/2IP), 2G• tossed 1.0 inning last night, allowing 1 run on 2 hits.• picked up his 10th save on 5/31 vs. BOS after tossing a scoreless 9th inning...

    walked his first batter of the season in what was his 21st appearance.• has gone 10-for-10 in save chances this season and has been scoreless in 16 of

    his last 19 games...has been successful in 15 straight save chances dating back to Sept. 12, 2017, the longest saves streak by an Astro since Luke Gregerson's 16-game run from 2015-16.

    • has issued just 1 walk this season, compared to recording 16 strikeouts in his 18.0 innings pitched...ranks 3rd in the AL in walks per 9 IP (0.45).

    • from April 9-30, went 7 consecutive games in which he did not allow a baserunner, which was the longest such streak in club history.

    • has 59 saves in his Astros career, which ranks 8th in club history...surpassed Ken Forsch (50) earlier this season and now immediately trails Doug Jones (62) for 7th place.

    36 RHP will harris 1-3-0, 4.71 ERA, 26gLast Win: 4/29 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 6/2 vs. BOS Blown SV: 6/2 vs. BOSTEX Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-1-0, 11.57 (3ER/2.1IP), 2G• tossed 0.2 of a scoreless inning last night picking up his 10th hold of the season,

    despite allowing 3 hits.• tossed 1.2 scoreless innings on 5/31 vs. BOS, pitching the 7th and 2 outs into

    the 8th...marked just his 2nd multi-inning appearance of the season...it had been over a year since Harris went at least 1.2 innings, most recently a 2.0-inning appearance on 5/7/17 at LAA (0ER/2IP).

    • dating back to 2017, has been scoreless in 24 of his last 26 road games (1.19 ERA, 3ER/22.2IP)...posted a 19-game scoreless streak on the road (18IP) from May 17, 2017-April 22, 2018...marked the 5th-longest road scoreless streak in club history, and the longest since LHP Tim Byrdak’s 24-game run in 2010.

    31 RHP collin mchugh 1-0-0, 1.32 ERA, 19GLast Win: 5/15 at LAA Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18SEA Series: --- Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 5.40 (1ER/1,2IP), 1G• tossed 1.2 innings on Sunday vs. BOS, allowing 1 run on 3 hits...pitched a

    season-high 3.0 innings on 5/30 at NYY, allowing 1 run on 1 hit.• posted a scoreless inning streak of 19.1 innings from April 6-May 27...marks the

    longest scoreless innings streak by an Astros reliever since the 2016 season, when Will Harris had a 26.1-inning streak.

    • among AL relievers, ranks 5th in ERA and T-9th in WHIP (0.95).

    VS. tex 2018 G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 3 2-0-0 1.80 20.0 4Devenski 6 0-0-1 1.69 5.1 1Giles 4 0-0-0 4.50 4.0 2Harris 5 0-1-0 2.25 4.0 1Keuchel 2 1-1-0 2.08 13.0 3McCullers Jr. 1 1-0-0 3.38 5.1 2McHugh 3 0-0-0 0.00 2.2 0Morton 2 1-0-0 2.08 13.0 3Peacock 4 0-0-0 7.36 3.2 3Rondón 4 0-1-0 5.79 4.2 3Sipp 3 0-0-0 3.37 2.2 1Smith 3 1-0-0 10.80 1.2 2Verlander 3 1-1-0 0.90 20.0 2

    CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 4 2-0-0 1.33 27.0 4Devenski 22 4-2-1 2.20 28.2 7Giles 17 0-2-5 3.60 20.0 8Harris 30 1-2-3 2.15 29.1 7Keuchel 24 9-9-0 3.86 158.2 68McCullers Jr. 6 1-3-0 5.72 28.1 18McHugh 12 5-1-0 4.35 49.2 24Morton 5 2-1-0 3.03 29.2 10Peacock 13 2-3-0 3.51 48.2 19Rondón 6 0-1-1 4.76 5.2 3Sipp 41 0-0-1 3.65 37.0 15Smith 54 2-4-7 4.22 49.0 23Verlander 23 12-7-0 2.72 145.1 44

    2017 G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole - - - - -Devenski 7 3-0-0 1.93 9.1 2Giles 6 0-0-4 2.35 7.2 2Harris 6 0-0-1 0.00 6.0 0Keuchel 4 3-1-0 2.92 24.2 8McCullers Jr. 2 0-0-0 4.22 10.2 5McHugh 2 1-0-0 1.86 9.2 2Morton 2 1-1-0 3.09 11.2 4Peacock 3 1-0-0 2.84 12.2 4Rondón - - - - -Sipp 7 0-0-0 2.70 6.2 2Smith 2 0-0-0 16.20 1.2 3Verlander 3 2-1-0 4.74 19.0 10

  • GENERALLongest Winning Streak .........................................................................6, 4/17-22Longest Winning Streak, Home .............................................................5, 5/20-6/1Longest Winning Streak, Road ..............................................................7, 4/17-5/4Most Consecutive Losses ............................................................ 3 (3x), last, 6/2-5Most Consecutive Losses, Home .............................................. 4 (2x), last, 5/1-11Most Consecutive Losses, Road ............................................................3, 4/10-16Longest Game, Time .................................................................. 4:53, 5/27 at CLEShortest Game, Time.................................................................. 2:21, 4/16 at SEALongest Game, Innings ................................................................. 14, 5/27 at CLEBest Homestand, Percentage ....................................................... 5-1 (.833), 4/2-8Worst Homestand, Percentage ................................................ 1-2 (.333), 4/14-16Best Road Trip, Percentage .................................................. 6-1 (.857), 4/16-4/22Worst Road Trip, Percentage ......................................................1-2 (.333), 4/9-11Most Runners Left on Base ............................................................12, 4/11 at MINDouble Plays Turned ......................................................................4, 4/22 at CWSOpponent Double Plays Turned ........................................3 (6x), last, 6/5 vs. SEAMost Errors .........................................................................2 (3x), last, 5/7 at OAKLargest Margin of Victory ................................................14, 5/7 at OAK (16-2 win)Largest Margin of Defeat ...............................................7, 4/27 vs. OAK (8-1 loss)Biggest Comeback to Win ............ 2 (3x), last, 5/25 at CLE (trailed 0-2, won 11-2)Most Games Over .500 ............................................16, 34-18 after game on 5/25Biggest Lead Lost to Lose ................ 5 (2x), last, 5/27 at CLE (lead 8-3, lost 10-9)Highest Attendance, Home ......................................................42,675, 4/2 vs. BALHighest Attendance, Road ...................................................... 47,253, 3/29 at TEX

    TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game ........................................................................... 16, 5/7 at OAKFewest Runs, Game ........................................................0 (4x), last, 5/11 vs. TEXMost Runs, Inning .........................................................7, 5/25 at CLE (9th inning)Most Hits, Game ............................................................................. 20, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Inning ............................................6 (2x), last, 4/18 at SEA (7th inning)Fewest Hits, Game .........................................................................1, 5/11 vs. TEXMost Doubles, Game ........................................................6 (3x), last, 5/24 at CLEMost Triples, Game .......................................................... 1 (5x), last, 6/5 vs. SEAMost Homers, Game .....................................................................4, 4/28 vs. OAKMost Consecutive Games, Homer .......................................................12, 5/23-6/3Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................3 (2x), last, 4/30-5/2Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ............................................................ 8, 5/7 at OAKFewest Extra-Base Hits, Game .......................................0 (5x), last, 5/11 vs. TEXMost Total Bases, Game ................................................................ 34, 5/7 at OAKMost Walks, Game ..........................................................7 (4x), last, 4/23 vs. LAAFewest Walks, Game...................................................... 0 (3x), last, 5/19 vs. CLEMost Strikeouts, Game ..................................................................18, 5/27 at CLEFewest Strikeouts, Game .................................................................2, 5/23 vs. SFMost Stolen Bases, Game ................................................3 (2x), last, 6/2 vs. BOSMost Opponent Stolen Bases, Game ...............................3 (2x), last, 6/2 vs. BOSLongest Scoreless Inning Streak ......................................... 28.0 innings, 4/30-5/3

    INDIVIDUAL BATTINGMost At-Bats, Game ......................................................................6, several timesMost Runs, Game ..............................................................4, Springer, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Game ................................................................6, Springer, 5/7 at OAKMost Consecutive Hits (in ABs) ...................10, Altuve, 5/25-27 (franchise record)Most Doubles, Game .......................................2 (13x), last, Springer, 6/6 vs. SEAMost Triples, Game ......................................... 1 (5x), last, Gonzalez, 6/5 vs. SEAMost Home Runs, Game .......................................2 (5x), last, Gattis, 5/27 at CLEMost RBI, Game ................................................................6, Reddick, 4/3 vs. BALMost Walks, Game ................................................................3, Davis, 5/22 vs. SFMost Strikeouts, Game ....................................4 (3x), last, Marisnick, 5/27 at CLEMost Stolen Bases, Game ....................................2 (3x), last, Altuve, 6/2 vs. BOSLongest Hitting Streak ............................................. 12 (2x), last, Gurriel, 5/24-6/6

    TEAM PITCHINGFewest Runs, Game ..........................................................0 (6x), last, 5/16 at LAAMost Runs, Game .......................................................................... 10, 5/27 at CLEFewest Hits, Game ............................................................................1, 5/4 vs. ARIMost Hits, Game ............................................................................15, 6/3 vs. BOSFewest Walks, Game...................................................... 0 (6x), last, 5/28 vs. NYYMost Walks, Game .............................................................................8, 5/5 at ARIMost Strikeouts, Game ...................................................17 (2x), last, 5/28 at NYYLongest Scoreless Inning Streak .......................................... 19.1 innings, 5/15-18

    INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGLongest Winning Streak .......................................................... 7, Morton, 4/2-5/24Longest Losing Streak ......... 3 (3x), 2 active, Peacock (since 4/11), Keuchel (since 5/19)Most Innings Pitched, Starter ....................... 9.0 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Innings Pitched, Relief ..........................................3.0, Peacock, 4/4 vs. BALFewest Hits, Complete Game ..................................................1, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIFewest Walks, Complete Game ...................... 1 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Walks, Game .........................................................6, McCullers, 4/11 at MINMost Strikeouts, Game ..........................................................16, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIMost Strikeouts, Inning ......................................3, many times by multiple playersMost Hit By Pitch, Game ...................................1, many times by multiple playersLongest Scoreless Inning Streak .......................... 19.0, Cole, 4/1 (2nd)-4/13 (6th)

    ATTENDANCEHome: ..................................................................................1,165,972 (33 games)Home Average: ............................................................................................35,332Road: ......................................................................................806,983 (31 games)Road Average: .............................................................................................26,032

    ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING)PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Altuve 5/28/18 @NYY/Cole 35 3-1 Bregman 6/7/18 @TEX/Hamels 0 3-4Correa 6/1/18 BOS/Kelly 14 8-2Federowicz 9/26/17 @ARI/Ray 10 0-0Gattis 6/7/18 @TEX/Hamels 2 7-2Gonzalez 5/19/18 CLE/Allen 44 3-1Gurriel 4/14/18 TEX/Minor 188 0-1Kemp 5/26/18 @CLE/Carrasco 31 0-1Marisnick 5/24/18 @CLE/Ramirez 24 4-0McCann 5/20/18 CLE/Carrasco 13 3-1Reddick 4/21/18 @CWS/Volstad 77 4-0Springer 6/3/18 BOS/Porcello 12 9-3Stassi 5/30/18 @NYY/Severino 18 3-2

    Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS TotalAltuve 3 1 - - 4Bregman 5 1 1 - 7Correa 3 7 - - 10Davis - - 1 - 1Fisher 2 2 - - 4Gattis 4 5 1 - 10Gonzalez 3 1 - - 4Gurriel - - 1 - 1Kemp - 1 - - 1Marisnick 2 1 1 - 4McCann 1 3 - - 4Reddick 3 1 - 2 6Springer 10 1 2 - 13Stassi 3 1 1 - 5TOTALS 39 25 8 2 74

    MULTI-HOMER GAMES (4): Reddick (2): 4/21 at CWS, 4/3 vs. BAL; Correa (1): 4/20 at CWS; Springer (1): 4/13 vs. TEX; Gattis (2): 5/27 at CLE

    2018 GRAND SLAMS (2) 2018 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMSPLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHERReddick 4/3 BAL/Cortes Jr.Reddick 4/21 @CWS/Giolito

    2018 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (2)PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)Springer/Altuve 4/28 OAK/FontStassi/Fisher 5/9 @OAK/Mengden

    2018 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNSPLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)

    2018 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (4): Springer (4): 3/29 at TEX, 4/13 vs. TEX, 4/16 at SEA, 5/3 vs. BOS

    2018 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS:

    2018 LAST AT-BAT WINS (2):NO.-DATE-OPP. SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY4/7 vs. SD 1-0 Bregman popup single scores Fisher in the 10th (walkoff win #1)4/13 vs. TEX 3-2 Fisher scored on E8 in bottom 8th

    ASTROS EJECTIONS (2):DATE PERSONNEL UMPIRE SITUATION4/1 at TEX Gonzalez Meals Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire5/27 at CLE Hinch Randazzo Disputing strike zone inconsistency

    REPLAY REVIEWS (27)Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time3/30 at TEX (3rd) force at 1B Houston confirmed 1:203/30 at TEX (6th) catch/no catch Texas stands 1:453/30 at TEX (6th) force at 2B/runner placement Crew Chief stands/overturned 2:473/30 at TEX (8th) potential home run Crew Chief confirmed 1:154/7 vs. SD (10th) tag play at 2B Houston overturned 1:404/9 at MIN (8th) force out at 2B Minnesota overturned 1:074/10 at MIN (1st) out call at 1B Minnesota overturned 0:544/16 at SEA (5th) force play at 1B Houston stands 1:154/17 at SEA (8th) tag play at 1B Seattle stands 1:554/22 at CWS (3rd) tag play at HP Chicago stands 4/23 vs. LAA (9th) tag play at 3rd LA Angels overturned 1:104/24 vs. LAA (8th) catch/no catch in RF LA Angels stands 1:294/27 vs. OAK (8th) out at 1B Oakland overturned 1:004/28 vs. OAK (2nd) out at 1B Houston overturned 1:064/29 vs. OAK (5th) fan interference/no HR Crew Chief confirmed5/3 vs. NYY (7th) called HBP New York stands 2:435/4 at ARI (2nd) fair ball down RF line Arizona stands 1:075/4 at ARI (4th) out at 1B Houston overturned 0:515/5 at ARI (9th) safe at 1B Houston stands 1:085/7 at OAK (2nd) force play at 1B Houston overturned 0:395/15 at LAA (1st) tag play at 2B LA Angels stands 1:075/18 vs. CLE (7th) tag play at HP Cleveland stands 1:015/19 vs. CLE (8th) potential home run Crew Chief overturned 0:525/23 vs. SF (8th) safe at 1B San Fran. overturned 1:445/26 at CLE (7th) safe at 1B Cleveland overturned 5/28 at NYY (2nd) no hit by pitch New York overturned5/31 vs. BOS (3rd) tag play at HP Houston stands 1:505/31 vs. BOS (4th) tag play at HP Boston stands 1:556/3 vs. BOS (7th) force plat at 2B Houston stands 2:15

    ASTROS HOME RUNS

    2018 Houston Astros High/Low

  • Date Game Opponent W-L/Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)3/29 1 @TEX W 4-1 1-0 T-1st - Verlander (1-0) Hamels (0-1) - 47,253* -3/30 2 @TEX L 1-5 1-1 2nd 0.5 Keuchel (0-1) Fister (1-0) - 35,469 -3/31 3 @TEX W 9-3 2-1 T-1st - McCullers Jr. (1-0) Moore (0-1) - 36,892 -4/1 4 @TEX W 8-2 3-1 T-1st - Cole (1-0) Minor (0-1) - 26,758 -4/2 5 BAL W 6-1 4-1 1st (1.0) Morton (1-0) Tillman (0-1) - 42,675* 42,675 4/3 6 BAL W 10-6 5-1 1st (1.0) Rondón (1-0) Araujo (0-1) - 40,081 82,738 4/4 7 BAL W 3-2 6-1 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-0) Castro (0-1) - 27,698 110,4364/6 8 SD L 1-4 6-2 T-1st - McCullers Jr. (1-1) Perdomo (1-1) Hand (2) 41,138* 151,5744/7 9 SD W 1-0 (10) 7-2 1st (1.0) Devenski (1-0) Erlin (0-1) - 42,306* 193,8804/8 10 SD W 4-1 8-2 1st (1.0) Morton (2-0) Ross (1-1) Peacock (1) 37,093 230,9724/9 11 @MIN W 2-0 9-2 1st (1.0) Verlander (2-0) Rogers (1-1) Giles (1) 15,521 -4/10 12 @MIN L 1-4 9-3 T-1st - Keuchel (0-2) Odorizzi (1-0) Rodney (2) 15,500 -4/11 13 @MIN L 8-9 9-4 2nd 1.5 Peacock (1-1) Rodney (1-1) - 15,438 -4/13 14 TEX W 3-2 10-4 2nd 1.5 Smith (1-0) Jepsen (0-2) Devenski (1) 32,129 263,1024/14 15 TEX L 5-6 (10) 10-5 2nd 2.5 Harris (0-1) Kela (1-0) Claudio (1) 40,679 303,7814/15 16 TEX L 1-3 (10) 10-6 2nd 3.0 Rondón (1-1) Kela (2-0) Diekman (1) 31,803 335,5844/16 17 @SEA L 1-2 10-7 3rd 3.5 KEUCHEL (0-3) Paxton (1-1) Diaz (7) 12,923 -4/17 18 @SEA W 4-1 11-7 2nd 2.5 McCullers Jr. (2-1) Altavilla (1-2) Devenski (2) 15,382 -4/18 19 @SEA W 7-1 12-7 2nd 1.5 Cole (2-0) Leake (2-1) - 14,643 -4/19 20 @SEA W 9-2 13-7 2nd 0.5 Morton (3-0) Gonzales (1-2) - 16,927 -4/20 21 @CWS W 10-0 14-7 1st (0.5) Verlander (3-0) Shields (1-2) - 14,211 -4/21 22 @CWS W 10-1 15-7 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-3) Giolito (0-3) - 23,902 -4/22 23 @CWS W 7-1 16-7 1st (1.5) McCullers Jr. (3-1) Bummer (0-1) - 17,167 -4/23 24 LAA L 0-2 16-8 1st (0.5) Cole (2-1) Skaggs (3-1) Middleton (6) 29,606 365,1904/24 25 LAA L 7-8 16-9 2nd 0.5 Smith (1-1) Johnson (2-0) Bedrosian (1) 36,457 401,6474/25 26 LAA W 5-2 17-9 1st (0.5) Verlander (4-0) Tropeano (1-2) Giles (2) 29,777 431,4244/27 27 OAK L 1-8 17-10 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-4) Manaea (4-2) - 32,636 464,0604/28 28 OAK W 11-0 18-10 1st (1.5) McCullers Jr. (4-1) Mengden (2-3) - 41,493* 505,5534/29 29 OAK W 8-4 19-10 1st (2.0) Harris (1-1) Cahill (1-1) - 39,191 544,6844/30 30 NYY W 2-1 20-10 1st (2.5) Morton (4-0) Gray (1-2) Giles (3) 30,061 574,7455/1 31 NYY L 0-4 20-11 1st (1.5) Giles (0-1) Robertson (2-1) - 34,386 609,1315/2 32 NYY L 0-4 20-12 1st (1.0) Keuchel (1-5) Severino (5-1) - 31,617 640,7485/3 33 NYY L 5-6 20-13 T-1st - Harris (1-2) Shreve (1-0) Chapman (7) 34,838 675,5865/4 34 @ARI W 8-0 21-13 T-1st - COLE (3-1) Medlen (0-1) - 29,463 -5/5 35 @ARI L 3-4 21-14 T-1st - Devenski (1-1) Boxberger (1-2) - 39,154 -5/6 36 @ARI L 1-3 21-15 2nd 1.0 Verlander (4-1) Koch (2-0) Boxberger (11) 35,632 -5/7 37 @OAK W 16-2 22-15 2nd 0.5 Keuchel (2-5) Anderson (0-1) - 7,360 -5/8 38 @OAK W 4-2 23-15 1st (0.5) McCullers Jr. (5-1) Manaea (4-4) Giles (4) 9,675 -5/9 39 @OAK W 4-1 24-15 T-1st - Cole (4-1) Mengden (2-4) Giles (5) 18,044 -5/11 40 TEX L 0-1 24-16 T-1st - Verlander (4-2) Hamels (2-4) Kela (8) 34,297 709,8835/12 41 TEX W 6-1 25-16 1st (1.0) Morton (5-0) Fister (1-4) - 36,482 746,3655/13 42 TEX W 6-1 26-16 1st (1.0) Keuchel (3-5) Moore (1-5) - 39,405 785,7705/14 43 @LAA L 1-2 26-17 T-1st - McCullers Jr (5-2) Heaney (2-2) Anderson (1) 28,229 -5/15 44 @LAA W 5-3 27-17 1st (1.0) McHugh (1-0) Alvarez (2-1) Giles (6) 28,358 -5/16 45 @LAA W 2-0 28-17 1st (2.0) VERLANDER (5-2) Richards (4-2) - 28,078 -5/18 46 CLE W 4-1 29-17 1st (3.5) Morton (6-0) Clevinger (3-1) Giles (7) 35,959 821,7295/19 47 CLE L 4-5 29-18 1st (2.0) Keuchel (3-6) Kluber (7-2) Allen (6) 39,926 861,6555/20 48 CLE W 3-1 30-18 1st (2.0) McCullers Jr. (6-2) Carrasco (5-3) Giles (8) 30,770 892,4255/22 49 SF W 11-2 31-18 1st (2.0) Cole (5-1) Suarez (1-4) - 35,638 928,0635/23 50 SF W 4-1 32-18 1st (2.0) Verlander (6-2) Samardzija (1-3) Giles (9) 31,929 959,9925/24 51 @CLE W 8-2 33-18 1st (3.0) Morton (7-0) Clevinger (3-2) - 19,660 -5/25 52 @CLE W 11-2 34-18 1st (3.0) Smith (2-1) Miller (1-3) - 29, 431 -5/26 53 @CLE L 6-8 34-19 1st (2.0) McCullers Jr.(6-3) Carrasco (6-3) Allen (8) 30, 639 -5/27 54 @CLE L 9-10 (14) 34-20 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-2) Otero (1-1) - 27,765 -5/28 55 @NYY W 5-1 35-20 1st (1.0) Verlander (7-2) German (0-3) - 46,583 -5/29 56 @NYY L 5-6 (10) 35-21 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-3) Chapman (2-0) - 45,458 -5/30 57 @NYY L 3-5 35-22 1st (1.0) Keuchel (3-7) Severino (8-1) Chapman (12) 45,229 -5/31 58 BOS W 4-2 36-22 1st (1.0) McCullers Jr. (7-3) Pomeranz (1-3) Giles (10) 30,658 990,6506/1 59 BOS W 7-3 37-22 1st (1.0) Cole (6-1) Sale (5-3) - 37,244 1,027,8946/2 60 BOS L 4-5 37-23 T-1st - Harris (1-3) Price (6-4) Kimbrel (19) 38,640 1,066,5346/3 61 BOS L 3-9 37-24 2nd 1.0 Morton (7-1) Porcello (8-2) - 33,431 1,099,9656/5 62 SEA L 1-7 37-25 2nd 2.0 Keuchel (3-8) Paxton (5-1) - 35,646 1,135,6116/6 63 SEA W 7-5 38-25 2nd 1.0 Devenski (2-1) Nicasio (1-3) Rondon (1) 30,361 1,165,9726/7 64 @TEX W 5-2 39-25 2nd 1.0 Cole (7-1) Hamels (3-6) - 30,236 -6/8 65 @TEX6/9 66 @TEX6/10 67 @TEX6/12 68 @OAK6/13 69 @OAK6/14 70 @OAK6/15 71 @KC6/16 72 @KC6/17 73 @KC6/18 74 TB6/19 75 TB6/20 76 TB6/22 77 KC6/23 78 KC6/24 79 KC6/25 80 TOR6/26 81 TOR6/27 82 TOR6/28 83 @TB6/29 84 @TB6/30 85 @TB7/1 86 @TB7/3 87 @TEX7/4 88 @TEX7/5 89 CWS7/6 90 CWS7/7 91 CWS7/8 92 CWS7/9 93 OAK7/10 94 OAK7/11 95 OAK 7/12 96 OAK7/13 97 DET7/14 98 DET7/15 99 DET

    HOUSTON ASTROS 2018 DAY-BY-DAY

  • TRANSACTIONS: 6/8: Activated C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL; designated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...6/6: Activated OF Josh Reddick from the 10-day DL...6/5: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple A...6/2: Activated OF Derek Fisher from the 10-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...5/29: Selected C Tim Federowicz to the Major League roster; placed C Brian McCann on the 10-day DL...5/23: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; placed OF Josh Reddick on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/21)...5/20: Recalled IF J.D. Davis from Triple A; placed OF Derek Fisher on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/19)...5/16: Recalled OF Tony Kemp from Triple A...5/15: Optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A...4/18: Activated LHP Tony Sipp from the 10-day DL...4/17: Optioned RHP James Hoyt to Triple A...4/13: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the DL...4/11: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple A...4/10: Recalled RHP James Hoyt from Triple A; placed LHP Tony Sipp on the 10-day DL (retro to 4/8)...4/7: Activated RHP James Hoyt from the DL and optioned him to Triple A...4/3: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the restricted list and placed him on the DL...3/29: Placed IF Yuli Gurriel on the restricted list...3/28: Placed RHP Jandel Gustave on the DL (retro to 3/26); placed RHP James Hoyt on the DL (retro to 3/26); placed RHP Brady Rodgers on the DL (retro to 3/26).

    2018 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS

    Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)7/17 All-Star Game (Washington, D.C.)7/20 100 @LAA7/21 101 @LAA7/22 102 @LAA7/24 103 @COL7/25 104 @COL7/27 105 TEX7/28 106 TEX7/29 107 TEX7/30 108 @SEA7/31 109 @SEA8/1 110 @SEA8/3 111 @LAD8/4 112 @LAD8/5 113 @LAD8/6 114 @SF8/7` 115 @SF8/9 116 SEA8/10 117 SEA8/11 118 SEA8/12 119 SEA8/14 120 COL8/15 121 COL8/17 122 @OAK8/18 123 @OAK8/19 124 @OAK8/20 125 @SEA8/21 126 @SEA8/22 127 @SEA8/24 128 @LAA8/25 129 @LAA8/26 130 @LAA8/27 131 OAK8/28 132 OAK8/29 133 OAK8/30 134 LAA8/31 135 LAA9/1 136 LAA9/2 137 LAA9/3 138 MIN9/4 139 MIN9/5 140 MIN9/7 141 @BOS9/8 142 @BOS9/9 143 @BOS9/10 144 @DET9/11 145 @DET9/12 146 @DET9/14 147 ARI9/15 148 ARI9/16 149 ARI9/17 150 SEA9/18 151 SEA9/19 152 SEA9/21 153 LAA9/22 154 LAA9/23 155 LAA9/24 156 @TOR9/25 157 @TOR9/26 158 @TOR9/27 159 @BAL9/28 160 @BAL9/29 161 @BAL9/30 162 @BAL

    HOUSTON ASTROS 2018 DAY-BY-DAY