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Houston Astros (95-59) vs. los angeles angels (76-78) RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3, 3.97) vs. LHP Tyler Skaggs (2-6, 4.30) sunday, sept. 24, 2017 • minute maid park • Houston, tx • 7:05 p.m. ct • ESPN • kbme 790 am • espn radio • la nueva 94.1 fm #houstonstrong: As the Astros continue their run towards the postseason on the field, the organization’s thoughts and prayers remain with the City of Houston and the many victims impacted by Hurricane Harvey. pitching in: Monetary donations for hurricane relief are being accepted at YouCaring.com/AstrosHar- vey...the Astros are also raising dollars for the victims of Hurricane Harvey by committing the proceeds from their Share2Care 50/50 raffle...additionally, Astros Owner and Chairman Jim Crane, the Astros ownership group and the Astros Foundation have all pledged a donation of $4 million to relief efforts. next milestone: The Astros enter tonight’s game with the second-best record in the American League, trailing the Indians (97-58), who are winners of 28 of their last 30 games...AL and MLB standings below: al leaders GB mlb leaders GB Indians (97-58) - Dodgers (98-57) - Astros (95-59) 1.5 Indians (97-58) 1 Red Sox (90-64) 6.5 Astros (95-59) 2.5 on the offensive: The Astros offense leads the Majors in runs (832), hits (1487), doubles (326), batting average (.280), OBP (.344), slugging (.476) and OPS (.820) and has the fewest strikeouts (1019) in MLB. double trouble: With 326 doubles this season, the 2017 Astros have tied their franchise record, originally set in 1998...if the season ended today, the Astros would set club records in batting average (.280) and slugging (.476), while finishing second in OPS (.820). MVP caliber: 2B Jose Altuve leads the AL in WAR (8.2), BA (.346) and hits (196)...per Baseball-Refer- ence, Altuve leads all MLB players in WAR, ahead of Corey Kluber (7.8) and Giancarlo Stanton (7.2). the 200: 2B Jose Altuve, who has reached 200 hits in each of the last three years (2014-16), can do so again this year, as he has posted 196 hits...Altuve and 2B Craig Biggio (210 in 1998) are the only two players in Astros history to reach that milestone...if Altuve finishes the year leading the league in hits, he will become the first player in MLB history to lead the AL or NL in hits by himself in four straight years. fire starters: Dating back to Sept. 14, Astros starters have gone at least 5.0 innings, while allowing two-or-fewer runs in all nine team games, posting quality starts in eight of those contests...since that date, they’ve posted an MLB-best 1.61 ERA (10ER/56IP) and a .162 (31x191) opponent batting average. smooth sounds: RHP Ken Giles has converted 19 straight save chances at home this season, the longest single-season home saves streak in franchise history... at home, Giles has posted a 0.84 ERA (3ER/32IP) with 45 strikeouts in 31 appearances this season. minor league honors: The Astros will make their 2017 Minor League Player of the Year OF Kyle Tucker and their 2017 Minor League Pitcher of the Year RHP Forrest Whitley available to the media today at 4:30 p.m. in the Astros dugout. GAME #155 .................... home #81 ABOUT THE RECORD Overall Record:............................. 95-59 Home Record (MMP only): ........... 47-30 --with Roof Open: ............................. 8-6 --with Roof Closed: ....................... 39-24 --with Roof Open/Closed: ................. 0-0 Road Record: ............................... 47-27 Current Streak: ............................ Won 2 Current Homestand: ......................... 7-1 Last Road Trip: ................................. 5-5 Last 5 Games: .................................. 4-1 Last 10 Games: ................................ 8-2 Series Record (prior to current series): ..31-14-3 Sweeps: .......................................... 11-3 When Scoring 4 or More Runs: .... 78-21 When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: .. 17-38 Shutouts: .......................................... 9-5 In One-Run Games: ..................... 17-13 In Two-Run Games: ..................... 16-16 vs. Left-Handed Starters:.............. 19-22 vs. Right-Handed Starters: ........... 76-37 During the Day:............................. 31-15 At Night: ........................................ 64-44 When Scoring First: ...................... 66-22 Opponent Scores First: ............... .29-37 Outhit Opponent: .......................... 82-14 Outhit by Opponent: ....................... 8-43 Equal Hits: ........................................ 5-2 When Hitting Home Run: .............. 78-41 No Home Runs: ............................ 17-18 Walkoff Home Runs: ......................... 1-0 Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 41 Largest Comeback: ............................. 6 Losses After Leading: ........................ 30 Last At-Bat Wins: ................................. 9 Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 6 Extra-Inning Games:......................... 4-4 Different Batting Orders: .................. 136 After Six Innings: Lead: 76-12 .... Tied: 6-4 ...... Trail: 13-43 After Seven Innings: Lead: 83-4 ...... Tied: 4-9 ........ Trail: 8-46 After Eight Innings: Lead: 89-1 ...... Tied: 4-6 ........ Trail: 2-52 Astros vs. angels (2017): Overall: ........................................... 12-6 At Minute Maid Park: ........................ 6-3 At Angel Stadium: ............................. 6-3 Astros vs. angels (all-time): Overall: ......................................... 55-45 Record in Houston: ....................... 29-20 Record in Anaheim: ...................... 26-25 today’s media availability The Astros clubhouse will be open from 3:10-4 p.m...manager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at approximately 4 p.m. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Monday, Sept. 25 7:05 at Texas RHP Collin McHugh (3-2, 3.44) vs. RHP Andrew Cashner (10-10, 3.44) AT&T SportsNet SW Tuesday, Sept. 26 7:05 at Texas LHP Dallas Keuchel (13-5, 2.96) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (11-4, 3.80) AT&T SportsNet SW Wednesday, Sept. 27 1:05 at Texas RHP Justin Verlander (14-8, 3.38) vs. RHP Nick Martinez (3-7, 5.42) AT&T SportsNet SW All Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Nueva, 94.1 FM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network. tonight’s matchup: The Astros, who are 9-2 in their last 11 games, will play their last home game of the regular season tonight with RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3) on the mound opposite LHP Tyler Skaggs (2-6) and the Angels...McCullers last pitched on Sept. 6 at SEA (3ER/5.1IP) and has since missed two turns in the rotation while recovering from arm fatigue. return of the mack: A 2017 American League All-Star, RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3) has made just four starts since the All-Star break, as he’s been side- lined with back discomfort (July 31-Sept. 5) and now arm fatigue (Sept. 13-23)...when healthy, McCullers is one of the most dynamic starters in the Majors, as he proved in the first half of play with a 7-2 record, a 3.05 ERA (31ER/91.1IP) and 106 strikeouts in 16 starts. that’s winning: The Astros have reached 95 wins for just the fourth time in franchise history and the first time since finishing 97-65 in 1999. most wins in astros history 1. 1998: 102-60 3. 1986: 96-66 T5. 2001: 93-69 2. 1999: 97-65 4. 2017: 95-59 T5. 1980: 93-70 lapping the field: The Astros enter tonight’s game with a 19-game division lead, which is a season high and a franchise record...Houston’s largest division lead at the end of a season is 12.5 games, set over the Cubs for the NL Central title in 1998. rising tides: The Astros are 36 games over .500, which is their high-water mark for the season...prior to 2017, the last time the Astros were 36 games over .500 was the conclusion of the 1998 season (102-60). division title secured: The Astros secured the AL West Division title last Sunday, giving them their first division title since winning the NL Central in 2001... Houston has won a division seven times in club history, winning the NL West in 1980 and in 1986 and winning the NL Central in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001. yesterday’s win: The Astros won their 95th game yesterday, this time downing the Angels by a score of 6-2...RHP Charlie Morton (13-7) pitched well for Houston, tossing 7.0 innings, while allowing one run on four hits...SS Carlos Correa went 3x3 with three RBI, while C Evan Gattis hit a three-run homer in the 5th. charles in charge: RHP Charlie Morton (13-7), a veteran of 10 Major League seasons (2008-17), has posted career bests this season in wins, strikeouts (159) and opponent batting average (.229)...his biggest uptick has been his strikeout numbers, as he’s posted a 10.13 strikeouts per nine ratio, which ranks sixth in the AL (min. 125 IP), and represents nearly a four strikeout difference with his career ratio of 6.87. elias says: The Astros have gone 68-34 and averaged 5.75 runs per game in games in which SS Carlos Correa has played in, which translates to a 108-win pace over a 162-game season...in 52 games that Correa has missed this year, Houston has posted a 27-25 record, equivalent to an 84-win pace over a full season, while averaging 4.73 runs per contest. all-time games list RNK g PLAYER 43 2588 Willie McCovey 44 2583 Steve Finley 45 2581 Carlos Beltrán 46 2576 Gary Sheffield all-time xbh list rnk xbh PLAYER 23 1089 Jim Thome 24 1078 Cal Ripken Jr. 1078 Carlos Beltrán 26 1075 Reggie Jackson THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY: sept. 24 1971 - RHP Ken Forsch sets a then-fran- chise record by pitching 13.0 innings in Game 1 of a doubleheader at SD, a 21-inning Astros win...he is outdueled by Padres starter RHP Clay Kirby (1ER/15IP).

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Page 1: Houston Astros (95-59) vs. los angeles angels (76-78)...ence, Altuve leads all MLB players in WAR, ahead of Corey Kluber (7.8) and Giancarlo Stanton (7.2). the 200:2B Jose Altuve,

Houston Astros (95-59) vs. los angeles angels (76-78)RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3, 3.97) vs. LHP Tyler Skaggs (2-6, 4.30)

sunday, sept. 24, 2017 • minute maid park • Houston, tx • 7:05 p.m. ct • ESPN • kbme 790 am • espn radio • la nueva 94.1 fm

#houstonstrong: As the Astros continue their run towards the postseason on the field, the organization’s thoughts and prayers remain with the City of Houston and the many victims impacted by Hurricane Harvey.

pitching in: Monetary donations for hurricane relief are being accepted at YouCaring.com/AstrosHar-vey...the Astros are also raising dollars for the victims of Hurricane Harvey by committing the proceeds from their Share2Care 50/50 raffle...additionally, Astros Owner and Chairman Jim Crane, the Astros ownership group and the Astros Foundation have all pledged a donation of $4 million to relief efforts.

next milestone: The Astros enter tonight’s game with the second-best record in the American League, trailing the Indians (97-58), who are winners of 28 of their last 30 games...AL and MLB standings below:

al leaders GB mlb leaders GB

Indians (97-58) - Dodgers (98-57) -Astros (95-59) 1.5 Indians (97-58) 1Red Sox (90-64) 6.5 Astros (95-59) 2.5

on the offensive: The Astros offense leads the Majors in runs (832), hits (1487), doubles (326), batting average (.280), OBP (.344), slugging (.476) and OPS (.820) and has the fewest strikeouts (1019) in MLB.

double trouble: With 326 doubles this season, the 2017 Astros have tied their franchise record, originally set in 1998...if the season ended today, the Astros would set club records in batting average (.280) and slugging (.476), while finishing second in OPS (.820).

MVP caliber: 2B Jose Altuve leads the AL in WAR (8.2), BA (.346) and hits (196)...per Baseball-Refer-ence, Altuve leads all MLB players in WAR, ahead of Corey Kluber (7.8) and Giancarlo Stanton (7.2).

the 200: 2B Jose Altuve, who has reached 200 hits in each of the last three years (2014-16), can do so again this year, as he has posted 196 hits...Altuve and 2B Craig Biggio (210 in 1998) are the only two players in Astros history to reach that milestone...if Altuve finishes the year leading the league in hits, he will become the first player in MLB history to lead the AL or NL in hits by himself in four straight years.

fire starters: Dating back to Sept. 14, Astros starters have gone at least 5.0 innings, while allowing two-or-fewer runs in all nine team games, posting quality starts in eight of those contests...since that date, they’ve posted an MLB-best 1.61 ERA (10ER/56IP) and a .162 (31x191) opponent batting average.

smooth sounds: RHP Ken Giles has converted 19 straight save chances at home this season, the longest single-season home saves streak in franchise history...at home, Giles has posted a 0.84 ERA (3ER/32IP) with 45 strikeouts in 31 appearances this season.

minor league honors: The Astros will make their 2017 Minor League Player of the Year OF Kyle Tucker and their 2017 Minor League Pitcher of the Year RHP Forrest Whitley available to the media today at 4:30 p.m. in the Astros dugout.

GAME #155 ....................home #81

ABOUT THE RECORD

Overall Record: .............................95-59Home Record (MMP only): ...........47-30--with Roof Open: .............................8-6--with Roof Closed: .......................39-24--with Roof Open/Closed: .................0-0Road Record: ...............................47-27Current Streak: ............................Won 2Current Homestand: .........................7-1Last Road Trip: .................................5-5Last 5 Games: ..................................4-1Last 10 Games: ................................8-2Series Record (prior to current series): ..31-14-3Sweeps: .......................................... 11-3When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ....78-21When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ..17-38Shutouts: ..........................................9-5In One-Run Games: .....................17-13In Two-Run Games: .....................16-16vs. Left-Handed Starters: ..............19-22vs. Right-Handed Starters: ...........76-37During the Day: .............................31-15At Night: ........................................64-44When Scoring First: ......................66-22Opponent Scores First: ............... .29-37Outhit Opponent: ..........................82-14Outhit by Opponent: .......................8-43Equal Hits: ........................................5-2When Hitting Home Run: ..............78-41No Home Runs: ............................17-18Walkoff Home Runs: .........................1-0Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 41Largest Comeback: ............................. 6Losses After Leading: ........................ 30Last At-Bat Wins: ................................. 9Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 6Extra-Inning Games: .........................4-4Different Batting Orders: .................. 136After Six Innings:Lead: 76-12 ....Tied: 6-4 ...... Trail: 13-43After Seven Innings:Lead: 83-4 ......Tied: 4-9 ........ Trail: 8-46After Eight Innings:Lead: 89-1 ......Tied: 4-6 ........ Trail: 2-52Astros vs. angels (2017):

Overall: ...........................................12-6At Minute Maid Park: ........................6-3At Angel Stadium: .............................6-3Astros vs. angels (all-time):

Overall: .........................................55-45Record in Houston: .......................29-20Record in Anaheim: ......................26-25

today’s media availabilityThe Astros clubhouse will be open from 3:10-4 p.m...manager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at approximately 4 p.m.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television

Monday, Sept. 25 7:05 at Texas RHP Collin McHugh (3-2, 3.44) vs. RHP Andrew Cashner (10-10, 3.44) AT&T SportsNet SWTuesday, Sept. 26 7:05 at Texas LHP Dallas Keuchel (13-5, 2.96) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (11-4, 3.80) AT&T SportsNet SWWednesday, Sept. 27 1:05 at Texas RHP Justin Verlander (14-8, 3.38) vs. RHP Nick Martinez (3-7, 5.42) AT&T SportsNet SWAll Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Nueva, 94.1 FM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network.

tonight’s matchup: The Astros, who are 9-2 in their last 11 games, will play their last home game of the regular season tonight with RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3) on the mound opposite LHP Tyler Skaggs (2-6) and the Angels...McCullers last pitched on Sept. 6 at SEA (3ER/5.1IP) and has since missed two turns in the rotation while recovering from arm fatigue.

return of the mack: A 2017 American League All-Star, RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (7-3) has made just four starts since the All-Star break, as he’s been side-lined with back discomfort (July 31-Sept. 5) and now arm fatigue (Sept. 13-23)...when healthy, McCullers is one of the most dynamic starters in the Majors, as he proved in the first half of play with a 7-2 record, a 3.05 ERA (31ER/91.1IP) and 106 strikeouts in 16 starts.

that’s winning: The Astros have reached 95 wins for just the fourth time in franchise history and the first time since finishing 97-65 in 1999.

most wins in astros history

1. 1998: 102-60 3. 1986: 96-66 T5. 2001: 93-692. 1999: 97-65 4. 2017: 95-59 T5. 1980: 93-70

lapping the field: The Astros enter tonight’s game with a 19-game division lead, which is a season high and a franchise record...Houston’s largest division lead at the end of a season is 12.5 games, set over the Cubs for the NL Central title in 1998.

rising tides: The Astros are 36 games over .500, which is their high-water mark for the season...prior to 2017, the last time the Astros were 36 games over .500 was the conclusion of the 1998 season (102-60).

division title secured: The Astros secured the AL West Division title last Sunday, giving them their first division title since winning the NL Central in 2001...Houston has won a division seven times in club history, winning the NL West in 1980 and in 1986 and winning the NL Central in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001.

yesterday’s win: The Astros won their 95th game yesterday, this time downing the Angels by a score of 6-2...RHP Charlie Morton (13-7) pitched well for Houston, tossing 7.0 innings, while allowing one run on four hits...SS Carlos Correa went 3x3 with three RBI, while C Evan Gattis hit a three-run homer in the 5th.

charles in charge: RHP Charlie Morton (13-7), a veteran of 10 Major League seasons (2008-17), has posted career bests this season in wins, strikeouts (159) and opponent batting average (.229)...his biggest uptick has been his strikeout numbers, as he’s posted a 10.13 strikeouts per nine ratio, which ranks sixth in the AL (min. 125 IP), and represents nearly a four strikeout difference with his career ratio of 6.87.

elias says: The Astros have gone 68-34 and averaged 5.75 runs per game in games in which SS Carlos Correa has played in, which translates to a 108-win pace over a 162-game season...in 52 games that Correa has missed this year, Houston has posted a 27-25 record, equivalent to an 84-win pace over a full season, while averaging 4.73 runs per contest.

all-time games listRNK g PLAYER43 2588 Willie McCovey44 2583 Steve Finley45 2581 Carlos Beltrán46 2576 Gary Sheffield

all-time xbh listrnk xbh PLAYER23 1089 Jim Thome24 1078 Cal Ripken Jr. 1078 Carlos Beltrán26 1075 Reggie Jackson

THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY:

sept. 24

1971 - RHP Ken Forsch sets a then-fran-chise record by pitching 13.0 innings in Game 1 of a doubleheader at SD, a 21-inning Astros win...he is outdueled by Padres starter RHP Clay Kirby (1ER/15IP).

Page 2: Houston Astros (95-59) vs. los angeles angels (76-78)...ence, Altuve leads all MLB players in WAR, ahead of Corey Kluber (7.8) and Giancarlo Stanton (7.2). the 200:2B Jose Altuve,

LAST start - 9/6 at sea: made his first start after being activated from the 10-day DL (back discomfort)...allowed 3 runs on 4 hits in 5.1 innings pitched...struck out 4 with 1 walk...did not factor into the decision in Houston’s 5-3 win.

About Mccullers: 2017 All-Star will make his 21st start of the season and his 5th start of the 2nd half.

• was scratched from his last scheduled start (Sept. 13 at LAA) due to arm fatigue.

• was activated from the 10-day DL on Sept. 6 (back discomfort)...missed 34 games while on the DL, with the Astros going 17-17 without him.

vs. laa: has not given up an earned run to the Angels in 2 straight starts (13.2IP).

• has held the Angels to 1 run or less in 4 straight starts, and 6 of his 8 career starts overalla gainst the club...if he holds the Angels to 1 run or less tonight, would become the first pitcher since RHP Felix Hernandez (2014-15) to hold the Angels to 1 run or less in 5 straight starts.

• his 1.55 ERA against the Angels is the 7th-best mark against the club all-time among pitchers with at least 50.0 innings pitched...is the 2nd-best active mark, behind LHP Chris Sale’s 1.23 ERA (7ER/51.1IP).

WELCOME TO MIAMI: was an All-Star for the 1st time in his career in 2017...23-year-old became the 2nd-youngest pitcher in club history to make an All-Star Team, behind RHP Larry Dierker, who was 22 in his 1969 All-Star season.

• went 7-2 with a 3.05 ERA (31ER/91.1IP), 106 strikeouts and a .224 opponent batting average in 16 starts prior to the All-Star Game.

twtw: his 7 wins this season are a single-season career high (previously 6 in 2015 and 2016).

• the Astros have won 8 of his last 13 starts, and 13 of his 20 starts overall.controlling his own destiny: among AL pitchers with more than

100.0 innings pitched, ranks 2nd in home runs per 9.0 innings (0.57) and 11th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (9.89)...consequently ranks 5th in FIP with a 2.92 mark.

making divots: among pitchers with greater than 100.0 innings, has the highest groundball-to-flyball ratio (4.40) and the 2nd-highest groundball rate (63%) ...has increased his groundball rate in 2 straight seasons...posted a 47.4% mark in his rookie 2015 season, a 57.3% mark in 2016, and a 64.1% mark this year.

POUNDING THE ZONE: has 122 strikeouts and just 37 walks...has kept a high strikeout rate (25.6% this year; 30.1% in 2016) but has lowered his walk rate to 7.8% from 12.8% last season.

• has recorded 2 double-digit strikeout games in 2017 (has 8 in his career).flipping the script: has allowed 3 earned runs or less in 7 of his

last 10 road starts, going 3-2 with a 3.95 ERA (24ER/54.2IP) and 52 strikeouts...prior to this recent run, had posted a 5.32 ERA (55ER/93IP) and a 3-9 record in his first 18 career road starts.

pitcher of the month: was the AL May Pitcher of the Month as he led the AL in ERA (0.99) and ranked T-2nd in wins (4) and T-3rd in opponent batting avg. (.164) in May.

tonight’s ASTROS STARTER: RHP Lance mccullers jr. W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2017: 7-3 3.97 20 20 111.0 104 54 49 37 122Career: 19-15 3.48 56 56 317.2 290 132 123 125 357vs. LAa W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2017: 1-0 0.00 2 2 13.2 5 1 0 5 12Career: 3-1 1.55 8 8 52.1 35 10 9 17 49

CAREER MLB SPLITS:

Home/MMP: 13-4, 2.33 ERA, 28G/GS, 44ER/170IPAway: 6-11, 4.81 ERA, 28G/GS, 79ER/147.2IPDay: 8-5, 3.53 ERA, 21G/GS, 47ER/119.2IPNight: 11-10, 3.45 ERA, 35G/GS, 76ER/198IPLongest Winning Streak: 5, 5/12-6/24/17Longest Losing Streak: 4, 8/3-9/22/15

2017 SPLITS:

Home: 4-0, 2.87 ERA, 8G/GS, 15ER/47IPAway: 3-3, 4.78 ERA, 12G/GS, 34ER/64IPDay: 3-1, 4.76 ERA, 7G/GS, 21ER/39.2IPNight: 4-2, 3.53 ERA, 13G/GS, 28ER/71.1IPLongest Winning Streak: 5, 5/12-6/24Longest Losing Streak: 2, 7/6-current

Career Complete Games: 1 Last CG: 6/3/15 vs. BALCareer Shutouts: 0 Last SHO: ---CAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2017 GAME-HIGHS:

Strikeouts: 11, 6/3/15 vs. BAL 10 (2x), last, 5/1 vs. TEXWalks: 6, 5/26/16 vs. BAL 4, 7/30 at DETHits: 9 (2x), 7/23/17 at BAL 9 (2x), 7/23 at BALEarned Runs: 6 (2x), 7/23/17 at BAL 6, last, 7/23 at BALInnings Pitched: 9.0, 6/3/15 vs. BAL 7.0 (3x), last, 6/8 at KCLow-Hit CG: 4, 6/3/15 vs. BAL ---

tomorrow’s STARTER at tex — rhp collin mchugh W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2017: 3-2 3.4 10 10 52.1 50 22 20 16 48Career: 46-36 4.08 115 109 642.2 652 306 291 177 581vs. TEX W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO

2017: 0-0 0.00 1 1 4.2 4 1 0 2 3Career: 4-1 4.71 8 8 42.0 58 23 22 11 36

mccullers jr. VS. angels

DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR

6/24/15 at LAA L 1-2 - 6.0 4 1 1 3 6 07/29/15 LAA W 6-3 W 1 7.0 5 1 1 0 5 0 9/12/15 at LAA L 2-3 - 5.0 7 2 2 2 1 09/22/15 LAA L 3-4 L 1 7.0 4 3 3 0 9 26/22/16 LAA W 3-2 - 5.2 6 1 1 3 6 07/22/16 LAA W 2-1 W 2 8.0 4 1 1 4 10 04/20/17 LAA W 2-1 W 3 6.2 3 0 0 3 8 05/6/17 at LAA L 1-2 - 7.0 2 1 0 2 4 0

2017 regular season DAY BY DAYS

Date OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP

4/4 SEA W 2-1 W 1 6.0 5 1 1 2 7 0 884/9 KC W 5-4 - 7.0 6 3 3 0 10 2 994/15 at OAK W 10-6 - 4.1 8 5 5 1 6 2 974/20 LAA W 2-1 W 2 6.2 3 0 0 3 8 0 1004/26 at CLE L 6-7 L 1 5.0 7 5 5 3 5 0 90april 2-1 4.34 era 29.0 29 14 14 9 36 4 474

5/1 TEX W 6-2 - 6.1 6 2 2 2 10 1 1055/6 at LAA L 1-2 - 7.0 2 1 0 2 4 1 885/12 at NYY W 5-1 W 3 6.0 4 0 0 0 7 0 905/17 at MIA W 3-0 W 4 6.0 3 0 0 2 3 0 955/23 DET W 6-2 W 5 5.0 1 0 0 2 5 0 965/28 BAL W 8-4 W 6 6.0 5 3 2 2 8 1 105may 4-0 0.99 era 36.1 21 6 4 10 37 3 579

6/3 at TEX W 6-5 - 4.1 6 4 3 2 8 0 966/8 at KC W 6-1 - 7.0 2 1 1 2 8 0 916/24 at SEA W 5-2 W 7 5.0 4 1 1 0 8 0 766/30 NYY L 4-13 - 5.1 6 3 3 2 6 0 97june 1-0 3.32 era 21.2 18 9 8 6 30 0 360

7/6 at TOR L 4-7 L 2 4.1 9 6 5 2 3 0 1007/17 SEA L 7-9 - 4.2 6 5 4 3 5 0 957/23 at BAL L 7-9 - 4.2 9 6 6 2 3 0 8907/30 at DET L 1-13 L 3 5.0 8 5 5 4 4 0 95july 0-2 9.64 era 18.2 43 22 20 11 15 0 379

9/6 at SEA W 5-3 - 5.1 4 3 3 1 4 1 76

AVG AB H HR BB SO

Calhoun .190 21 4 0 3 5Cron .154 13 2 0 2 6Maldonado .250 4 1 0 0 0Pennington .000 2 0 0 0 1Perez .500 4 2 0 0 0Phillips .000 3 0 0 0 0Pujols .200 20 4 1 1 3

Revere .000 2 0 0 0 1Robinson .500 4 2 0 1 0Simmons .182 11 2 0 1 3Trout .067 15 1 1 3 8Upton .400 5 2 0 0 2Valbuena 1.000 2 2 0 1 0

AVG AB H HR BB SO

2017 Houston Astros Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-L

Pitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QS

Fiers 9/13 at LAA (3.2,10,8,8,1,5) L 1-9 L 2 28 4.58 93 18/2 15-13 11 7-5 10 6-4Morton 9/23 vs. LAA (7,4,1,1,1,5) W 6-2 W 2 24 7.32 97 4/1 15-9 8 5-3 10 8-2Keuchel 9/21 vs. CWS (6,5,2,2,3,7) L 1-3 L 1 22 4.77 95 3/1 15-7 10 6-4 15 12-3Peacock 9/20 vs. CWS (6,1,2,2,2,6) W 4-3 W 2 20 8.27 91 9/2 14-6 12 9-3 8 6-2McCullers Jr. 9/6 at SEA (5.1,4,3,3,1,4) W 5-3 L 2 20 4.14 93 3/2 13-7 4 3-1 9 9-0Musgrove 7/15 vs. MIN (5,8,4,4,2,5) L 3-13 L 4 15 4.15 88 1/2 6-9 4 2-2 3 2-1McHugh 9/19 vs. CWS (5,5,1,1,1,5) W 3-1 W 3 10 3.44 88 3/0 5-5 4 2-2 4 2-2Paulino 6/28 vs. OAK (4,7,7,7,0,8) W 11-8 W 2 6 13.97 88 2/0 4-2 2 2-0 1 1-0Verlander 9/22 vs. LAA (7,1,0,0,2,6) W 3-0 W 4 4 4.50 103 0/0 4-0 2 2-0 4 4-0Martes 7/1 vs. NYY (5,4,2,2,1,7) W 7-6 W 2 4 5.60 79 1/0 4-0 2 2-0 0 0-0Diaz 6/7 at KC (2.2,4,3,3,0,3) L 5-7 L 1 1 3.38 44 0/0 0-1 1 0-1 0 0-0

Page 3: Houston Astros (95-59) vs. los angeles angels (76-78)...ence, Altuve leads all MLB players in WAR, ahead of Corey Kluber (7.8) and Giancarlo Stanton (7.2). the 200:2B Jose Altuve,

ASTROS: laa series (9/22-24): .190 (11x58) homestand (9/15-24): .254 (64x252)OPPONENTS: laa series (9/22-24): .123 (7x57) homestand (9/15-24): .188 (48x256)

27 if Jose altuve .346, 24 HR, 80 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: .333, 1x3 Homestand: .300, 6x20, HR, 4RBICurrent Streak: 1, .333, 1x3, 9/22 Long Streak: 19, .524, 44x84, 7/2-7/28• 1x3 with a stolen base and a run scored Fri. vs. LAA...hit his 24th HR of the year

on Tues., which ties his single-season career-high he set last year...has 9 HR since the beginning of August, which leads the club.

• is 4 hits away from his 4th career (and 4th consecutive) 200-hit season...leads the AL in hits (196) and has led the AL in hits in each of the last 3 seasons (2014-16)...no MLB player has ever outright led the AL or NL in hits in 4 straight seasons.

• leads the Majors in batting average by 17 points (Avisail Garcia-.329)...leads the AL in multi-hit games (57), 3+hit games (22) and WAR (8.1, Baseball-Reference)...ranks 2nd in the AL in steals (32), 2nd in OBP (.409), runs (105) and OPS (.964), 3rd in slugging (.555) and 9th in doubles (38).

• has posted a .555 slugging percentage, which is the 5th-highest single-season mark by a player listed at 5-foot-6 or shorter in MLB history...trails 4 separate seasons by Hack Wilson, set from 1927-30...posted a .723 SLG in 1930.

15 OF Carlos Beltran .231, 14 HR, 51 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: --- Homestand: .200, 3x15, 2RBICurrent Streak: 0x11 Long Streak: 8, .375, 12x32, 7/21-8/1• has hit 13 home runs with 44 RBI and a .725 OPS batting left-handed.• ranks 46th all-time in MLB history in HR (435), and 41st all-time in RBI (1,587),

trailing Andre Dawson (438 HR/1,591 RBI) in both categories...ranks 26th in doubles (565), trailing Pudge Rodriguez (572) for 25th place...2,581 games played are 45th, 2 behind Steve Finley (2583)...1,078 career extra-base hits rank 2nd all-time among switch hitters, behind Eddie Murray (1,099), and T-24th all-time overall with Cal Ripken Jr (11 shy of Jim Thome).

2 IF Alex bregman .279, 16 HR, 60 RBILast Gm: 1x3 LAA Series: .200, 1x5 Homestand: .182, 4x22, RBICurrent Streak: 1, .333, 1x3, 9/23 Long Streak: 14, .353, 18x51, 7/29-8/12• 1x3 with a SB, HBP and 2 runs scored yesterday vs. LAA.• 23-year-old is 1 of 4 MLB players with at least 36 doubles, 16 HR and 16 stolen

bases this year...also Altuve, Andrus and Betts...only player in club history to post a season like this at a younger age was Cesar Cedeño (21 & 22 years old).

• since July 4, has hit .315 (81x257) with 51 runs, 22 doubles, 4 triples, 8 HR, 34 RBI, 26 walks, 10 steals and a .906 OPS (.381 OBP/.525 SLG) in 69 games.

• his .975 fielding leads all AL 3rd basemen...is the highest single-season fielding percentage by a 3B in club history.

30 C Juan centeno .217, 2 HR, 3 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: --- Homestand: 0x0Current Streak: 0x5 Long Streak: 4, .455, 5x11, 5/23-8/10• caught the 9th inning Wed. night...did not record an AB...was his 1st action since

Sept. 9 at OAK (mild concussion symptoms).• has made 14 total starts at catcher this season across 3 stints.

1 if Carlos correa .302, 21 HR, 74 RBILast Gm: 3x3, 3RBI LAA Series: .429, 3x7, 3RBI Homestand: .280, 7x25, HR, 5RBICurrent Streak: 1, 1.000, 3x3, 9/23 Long Streak: 15, .407, 24x59, 6/20-7/7• went 3x3 with a double, IBB, 3 RBI and runs scored yesterday, snapping an 0x10.• the only active Major Leaguers who hit more home runs than Correa (63) prior

to turning 23 are Bryce Harper (97), Giancarlo Stanton (93), Mike Trout (87), Miguel Cabrera (80) and Albert Pujols (71).

• hit a 2-run HR on Sun., his first since his return from the DL on Sept. 3...has hit .217 (15x69) with 3 doubles, 1 HR and 7 RBI in 18 games since his return.

• is approaching the single season franchise record for home runs hit by a shortstop (22), a mark he set during his rookie season in 2015...is the first shortstop in Major League history to reach 20 homers in each of his first 3 Major League seasons.

28 if J.D. Davis .241, 4 HR, 7 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: 0x0 Homestand: 0x0Current Streak: 0x2 Long Streak: 3, .375, 3x8, 8/22-25• entered last Friday’s game as a DR at 3B in the 8th...was his 1st app. since 9/13.• since hitting his 1st career HR on Aug. 24 vs. WSH, has hit .300 (9x90) with 2

doubles, 4 HR, 5 RBI and a 1.057 OPS in 11 games.

21 of Derek fisher .209, 5 HR, 16 RBILast Gm: 0x4 LAA Series: 0x6 Homestand: .222, 4x18, HR, 3RBICurrent Stk.: 0x10 Long Streak: 4 (2x), .438, 7x16, 7/28-7/31• 0x4 with a start in RF last night vs. LAA...hit a 2-run, go-ahead homer last Sun.

vs. SEA...was his 1st HR since Aug. 9 at CWS...recorded consecutive multi-hit games for the first time in his career from 9/16-17, going 4x8 with 2 doubles, 1 HR and 3 RBI in that span.

• is in his 2nd career MLB stint...has started 35 games (29 in LF, 4 in RF, 2 in CF).

11 C Evan gattis .264, 12 HR, 50 RBILast Gm: 1x4, HR, 3RBI LAA Series: .143, 1x7, HR, 3RBI Homestand: .286, 4x14, HR, 5RBICurrent Stk.: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/23 Long Streak: 11, .348, 16x46, 6/19-7/9• hit a 3-run homer yesterday vs. LAA...was his 1st HR since 7/29...reached the

50 RBI mark, which he’s accomplished in each of his 1st 5 ML seasons.• has made 3 starts at catcher since returning from the DL on 9/9 (rt. wrist soreness).• has started 9g at catcher since Aug. (also served a stint on the concussion DL).

9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .296, 22 HR, 82 RBILast Gm: 3x4 LAA Series: .500, 3x6 Homestand: .333, 8x24, HR, 2RBICurrent Streak: 1, .750, 3x4, 9/23 Long Streak: 11 (2x), .366, 15x41, 7/17-29• 3x4 with 2 doubles and 2 run scored yesterday vs. LAA.• hit a 2-run HR and his 30th double on 9/17...joined Mark DeRosa (2008) as the

only players in MLB history to have a 30-double, 20-HR season while playing at least 1 game at 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, LF and RF.

• is tied for the club lead in RBI (82) with Josh Reddick.• entered Sept. 2 just 1 for his last 23 (.043)...has gone 20x61 (.328) with 9 doubles,

1 HR, 9 RBI and 3 steals in 17 games since.

10 IF YuLI GURRIEL .297, 18 HR, 72 RBILast Gm: 0x3 LAA Series: .167, 1x6, HR, 3RBI Homestand: .375, 9x24, HR, 5RBICurrent Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 11, .349, 15x43, 5/28-6/11• hit a 3-run homer to plate all of the Astros runs Fri. vs. LAA...has 9 hits over his

last 6 games...has 3 doubles, a HR and 5 RBI in that span.• has 58 extra-base hits this season, which is a new single-season franchise record

by a rookie, surpassing Hunter Pence in 2007.• has hit 39 doubles, which ranks 8th in the AL, leads all MLB rookies and is a club

rookie record (previously Hunter Pence, 30 in 2007)...are the most doubles by an AL rookie since the 2007 season, when Dustin Pedroia had 39.

18 if/OF tony Kemp .130, 0 HR, 1 RBILast Gm: 0x3 LAA Series: 0x5 Homestand: 0x5Current Stk.: 0x13 Long Streak: 2, .333, 3x9, 9/2-3• made 2nd consecutive start in LF yesterday...has played in 11 games (7 starts

in LF) in 2 stints in the Majors this year (also April 26-30).• led all of Triple A in hits (166) and was named Triple A Fresno’s team MVP.

6 OF Jake Marisnick .243, 16 HR, 35 RBILast Gm: DNP CWS Series: --- Homestand: ---Current Streak: 1, 1.000, 1x1, 9/13 Long Streak: 4, .333, 4x12, 6/7-14• suffered a fractured rt. thumb on Sept. 13 at LAA and underwent surgery last

Friday...will be out for approx. 6-8 weeks...has made 66 starts (63-CF, 3-LF).

3 oF Cameron maybin .224, 9 HR, 31 RBILast Gm: 0x3 LAA Series: 0x5 Homestand: .077, 1x13, RBICurrent Streak: 0x8 Long Streak: 10, .409, 18x44, 6/9-20• 0x3 yesterday vs. LAA...snapped an 0x16 9/15 vs. SEA with an RBI single...has

31 SB, which is 3rd in the AL...are his most SB since ‘11 (40).• has homered 3 times and has 9 RBI in 15 games as an Astro (34 AB’s)...has 9

starts (7 in CF; 2 in LF)...claimed off waivers from LAA on 8/31.

16 C Brian mccaNn .242, 15 HR, 57 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: --- Homestand: .133, 2x14, HR, RBICurrent Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 7, .321, 9x28, 6/13-21• walked and hit a solo homer Thurs. night...has reached base in 14 of 17 games

since returning from the 10-day DL (right knee soreness), batting .294 (15x51) with 2 doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR, 9 RBI and a .874 OPS since his return (8/24).

• Thursday’s homer last night pushed him past Jorge Posada for sole possession of 8th place on MLB’s all-time home runs list by a catcher...now trails Yogi Berra for 7th place by 44 homers (291).

38 if Colin moran .500, 1 HR, 2 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: --- Homestand: ---Current Streak: 2, .500, 3x6, 7/21 Long Streak: 2, .500, 3x6, 7/21-current• was activated from the DL on 9/17...was placed on the DL with facial fractures

on July 23...(hit in the face with a foul ball on July 22).• has gone 3x6 with a triple, HR and 2 RBI in 2 games in the Majors this season...

had a breakout season at Triple A, where he was named a Triple A All-Star.

22 OF josh reddick .317, 13 HR, 82 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: 1x2 Homestand: .391, 9x23, 2RBICurrent Streak: 1, .500, 1x2, 9/22 Long Streak: 8 (3x), .517, 15x29, 8/31-9/9• doubled Fri. night vs. LAA...left the game in the 6th with lower back discomfort...

is considered day-to-day...has reached in 8 straight games, including 11 straight home games...leads the AL in batting average at home (.350, 78x223) and ranks 6th in OPS at home (.925).

• leads the AL in batting average in September (.417, 25x60), and 2nd in OBP in September (.486).

• ranks 4th in the AL in batting average...is posting career highs in batting average, SLG (.488), OBP (.366), OPS (.854) and doubles (34).

• tied for the club lead in RBI, and is 3 shy of his career high set in 2011 with OAK.• ranks T-1st the Majors with 12 sac flies (club record is 13)...has reached on a

catcher’s interference 7 times this season, which leads MLB.

4 OF George Springer .284, 32 HR, 79 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: 0x4 Homestand: .222, 6x27, HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 0x12 Long Streak: 13, .333, 17x51, 4/30-5/14• is approaching his career highs for RBI (82) and doubles (29) set last season,

as he currently has 79 RBI with 28 doubles.• owns a career-low 17.9% strikeout rate...has improved his strikeout in each season

of his career...owns the AL’s 10th-lowest strikekout rate since the All-Star Break (11%).

• has hit all 32 of his HR out of the leadoff spot, which is a franchise record for a leadoff hitter and the most by an AL player since Ian Kinsler hit 32 in 2011.

• ranks highly in the AL in multiple categories: runs (3rd, 103), OPS (10th, .887), OBP (12th, .365), SLG (11th, .522), HR (T-12th).

• is the 1st AL leadoff hitter with a 30-HR season since Mike Trout in 2012 (Elias)...leads MLB with 9 leadoff HR (club record)...last AL hitter with this many leadoff HR in a single year: Alfonso Soriano (13 in 2003, MLB record).

• last Astro with 103 runs, 79 RBI and 32 HR in a season was Bagwell in 2003.

12 C max stassi .200, 2 HR, 4 RBILast Gm: DNP LAA Series: --- Homestand: 0x0Current Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 1 (3x), last, .500, 1x2, 9/9• caught the final inning 9/15 vs. SEA...3 of his 4 hits this year have been for extra

bases (2B, 2 HR).

iF Tyler white .313, 3 HR, 9 RBILast Gm: 0x3 LAA Series: 0x3 Homestand: .167, 1x7Current Streak.: 0x3 Long Streak: 4, .462, 6x13, 9/3-15• 0x3 in start at 1B yesterday....11x28 (.393), 5 2B, 3 HR, 6 RBI, 1.462 OPS in last

8g... was recalled from Triple A on 9/2...is 2nd stint in the Majors this season...8 of 15 hits this season have been for extra-bases (5 2B, 3 HR, .604 SLG).

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ASTROS HITTERS vs. upcoming starters ASTROS HITTERS vs. angels

MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGHAltuve 13 5 1 - 19 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAABeltrán 6 4 - - 10 7 - 5/2/12 vs. PITBregman 10 2 1 - 13 4 - 5/14/17 at NYYCenteno - - - - - 3 - 7/24/16 at BOSCorrea 11 6 1 1 19 5 - 7/9/17 at TORDavis 1 - - - 1 2 - 8/12 at TEXFisher 5 - - - 5 2 (5x) - 9/17/17 vs. SEAGattis 9 4 1 - 14 4 (8x) - 7/9/17 at TORGonzalez 18 5 1 1 25 5 - 5/2/17 vs. TEXGurriel 12 3 3 - 18 4 - (3x) 7/4/17 at ATLKemp - - - - 0 2 - 6/3/16 vs. OAKMarisnick 3 1 1 1 23 5 - 5/2/17 vs. TEXMaybin 4 2 - - 6 4 - 6/30/16 at TBMcCann 6 4 3 - 13 5 (7x) - 8/17/15 vs. MINMoran 1 - - - 1 2 - 7/21/17 at BALReddick 13 6 2 1 22 6 - 5/16/14 at CLESpringer 16 3 - 2 21 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TORStassi 1 - - - 1 2 (3x) - 8/15/17 @ ARIWhite 1 - - 1 2 5 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGHAltuve 35 18 4 - 57 4 (24x) - 7/24/17 at PHIBeltrán 22 4 1 - 27 4 (25x) - 5/29/17 at MINBregman 23 8 - - 31 3 (11x) - 8/29/17 vs. TEXCenteno 3 - - - 3 3 - 7/24/16 at BOSCorrea 28 5 3 - 36 4 (4x) - 7/9/17 at TORDavis 3 - - - 3 2 (3x) - 9/2/17 vs. NYM (1)Fisher 4 1 - - 5 3 - 7/31/17 vs. TBGattis 13 3 1 - 17 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MINGonzalez 36 4 - - 40 4 (2x) - 8/11/16 at MINGurriel 28 13 1 - 42 4 - 7/21/17 at BALKemp 1 - - - 1 3 - 8/7/16 vs. TEXMarisnick 6 4 - - 10 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MINMaybin 12 4 - 1 17 5 - 5/16/17 vs. CWSMcCann 17 1 1 - 19 4 (13x) - 6/7/17 at KCMoran 1 - - - 1 2 (2x) - 7/21/17 at BALReddick 28 13 - - 41 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PITSpringer 36 6 3 - 45 5 - 6/10/15 at CWSStassi 1 - - - 1 2 (5x) - 8/15/17 @ ARIWhite 1 1 1 - 3 4 - 8/4/17 vs. TORPLAYER INJURY DATE ON DATE OFF GAMES

McHugh right shoulder tendinitis 3/30 7/22 96 (64-32)Paulino right arm inflammation 3/30 5/12 35 (24-11)Gustave right forearm tightness 4/19 138 (85-53)Marisnick concussion 4/25 5/1 6 (3-3)Hernandez left knee contusion 4/26 5/14 16 (11-5)Keuchel pinched nerve in neck 5/17 5/27 9 (5-4)McCann concussion 5/20 5/27 7 (4-3)Morton right lat strain 5/25 7/7 39 (27-12)Musgrove right shoulder discomfort 5/27 6/12 15 (11-4)Keuchel neck discomfort 6/5 7/28 44 (26-18)McCullers Jr. lower back discomfort 6/9 6/24 14 (7-7)Reddick concussion 6/13 6/20 6 (3-3)Harris right shoulder inflammation 7/11 7/28 12 (7-5)Correa torn ligament in left thumb 7/18 9/3 42 (20-22)Moran facial fracture 7/23 9/17 49 (24-25)Springer left quad discomfort 7/25 8/9 13 (5-8)Harris right shoulder inflammation 7/28 8/27 28 (11-17)McCullers Jr. back discomfort 7/31 9/6 34 (17-17)Feliz right shoulder discomfort 8/1 9/8 33 (16-17)Sipp right calf soreness 8/1 9/2 28 (11-17)Gattis concussion 8/5 8/25 18 (7-11)McCann right knee soreness 8/14 8/24 9 (5-4)Stassi left hand inflammation 8/25 9/4 9 (6-3)Gattis right wrist soreness 8/30 9/9 8 (6-2)

BY BATTING ORDER:1: Springer (86-44), Reddick (4-5), Fisher (4-4), Altuve (1-3), Bregman (1-1), Maybin (0-1)2: Reddick (43-17), Altuve (22-19), Bregman (21-15), Beltrán (7-2), Gonzalez (3-3), Aoki (0-1), Fisher (0-1)3: Altuve (67-32), Reddick (14-11), Correa (12-11), Gurriel (2-4), Bregman (1-0)4: Correa (57-22), Gurriel (10-12), Gattis (11-9), Beltrán (6-6), Reddick (7-5), McCann (3-4), Gonzalez (2-0)5: Beltrán (32-16), Gonzalez (24-15), McCann (15-8), Gattis (11-8), Gurriel (10-5), Reddick (3-2), Bregman (1-4)6: Beltrán (18-13), Gurriel (18-13), Gonzalez (17-11), McCann (12-8), Bregman (14-4), Gattis (9-6), Reddick (3-0), Davis (1-1), Fisher (1-1), Maybin (2-0), White (1-1)7: Gurriel (21-12), Gonzalez (16-11), McCann (16-8), Bregman (13-8), Beltrán (9-5), Gattis (9-2), Davis (3-4), Fisher (3-5), Reddick (2-1), White (1-1), Aoki (1-0), Maybin (0-1), Stassi (1-0)8: Bregman (29-19), Gurriel (18-4), Aoki (8-4), Centeno (8-4), McCann (5-8), Gonzalez (6-3), Marisnick (5-3), White (4-2), Fisher (3-2), Stassi (3-2), Davis (1-3), Gattis (3-2), Reddick (1-1), Maybin, (1-0), Moran (1-0), Reed (0-1)9: Marisnick (32-25), Aoki (28-14), Fisher (6-5), Bregman (5-4), Kemp (5-2), Gonzalez (2-1), Peacock (3-0), Maybin (4-1), McCann (4-0), Musgrove (2-0), Centeno (0-2), Fiers (0-1), Gurriel (0-1), Keuchel (1-0), Moran (1-0), Morton (1-0), McCullers Jr. (1-0), McHugh (0-1), Reddick (1-0), White (0-1)

STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION

Record By MonthApril May June July August Sept/Oct.

16-9 22-7 16-11 15-9 11-17 15-6

Record by DayMon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.

11-4 16-8 15-9 8-9 16-8 13-13 16-8

BY DEFENSIVE POSITION: C: McCann (53-36), Gattis (30-15), Centeno (8-6), Stassi (4-2)1B: Gurriel (75-48), Gonzalez (15-5), White (6-5)2B: Altuve (88-54), Gonzalez (7-5)SS: Correa (73-33), Gonzalez (12-16), Bregman (10-10)3B: Bregman (75-46), Gonzalez (12-3), Davis (5-8), Gurriel (1-2), Moran (2-0)LF: Aoki (33-15), Gonzalez (18-16), Fisher (15-14), Reddick (15-5), Beltrán (6-5), Kemp (5-2), Marisnick (3-0), Maybin (1-1)CF: Springer (52-25), Marisnick (34-27), Maybin (6-2), Reddick (2-4), Fisher (1-1)RF: Reddick (63-33), Springer (25-20), Aoki (4-4), Fisher (2-2), Beltrán (1-0)DH: Beltrán (64-38), Gattis (13-12), Springer (5-1), Altuve (2-1), McCann (1-1), Gurriel (2-1), Reed (0-1)

INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATSPLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERACenteno 1/12 .083 0 4 8-6 3.71 (51ER/123.2IP)Gattis 4/37 .108 0 4 30-15 3.93 (174ER/398.2IP)McCann 7/58 .121 0 6 53-36 4.36 (384ER/793.1IP)Stassi 1/3 .333 0 0 4-2 4.25 (28ER/59.1IP)Pitchers - - 6 - - -TOTAL 13/110 .118 6 14 95-59 4.17 (637ER/1375IP)

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CATCHING STATS

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2017)

PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .338 133 45Beltrán .188 117 22Bregman .328 131 43Centeno .333 9 3Correa .381 84 32Davis .227 22 5Fisher .273 22 6Gattis .224 76 17Gonzalez .241 116 28Gurriel .259 139 36Kemp .000 3 0Marisnick .266 94 25Maybin .262 107 28McCann .250 88 22Moran .500 2 1Reddick .326 89 29Springer .306 124 38Stassi .167 12 2White .286 7 2

ASTROS vs. angels (2017): AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .264 53 14 2 9Beltran .132 53 7 1 2Bregman .276 58 16 1 4Correa .250 36 9 0 5Davis .100 10 1 1 1Fisher .000 11 0 0 0Gattis .211 38 8 2 5Gonzalez .234 47 11 0 3Gurriel .327 49 16 3 9Kemp .000 6 0 0 0Marisnick .263 19 5 2 3Maybin .000 8 0 0 0McCann .333 42 14 2 10Reddick .407 59 24 2 8Springer .190 63 12 3 4Stassi .000 2 0 0 1White .250 4 1 0 0

ASTROS vs. skaggs AVG AB H HR RBI BB KAltuve .357 14 5 0 0 1 3Beltran .111 9 1 0 0 0 2Bregman .167 6 1 0 0 0 1Correa .250 4 1 0 0 0 1Davis .000 3 0 0 0 0 2Fisher .000 1 0 0 0 0 1Gattis .000 4 0 0 0 0 0Gonzalez .400 5 2 0 0 0 1Gurriel .250 4 1 0 0 2 0Kemp - 0 0 0 0 1 0Maybin .000 9 0 0 0 0 0McCann .500 2 1 0 0 0 0Reddick .250 4 1 0 2 1 0Springer .000 11 0 0 1 1 3Stassi .000 2 0 0 0 0 1White - 0 0 0 0 1 0

ASTROS vs. angels (career): AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .350 360 126 10 43Beltran .259 355 92 16 57Bregman .276 58 16 1 4Centeno .400 5 2 0 1Correa .315 146 46 9 38Davis .100 10 1 1 1Fisher .000 11 0 0 0Gattis .225 169 38 9 27Gonzalez .246 183 45 1 11Gurriel .278 72 20 3 10Kemp .176 34 6 1 1Marisnick .258 120 31 3 11Maybin .220 41 9 1 3McCann .248 117 29 5 21Moran .273 11 3 0 2Reddick .280 293 82 6 28Springer .246 211 52 7 25Stassi .200 10 2 0 1White .292 24 7 1 2

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career)

PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .344 1023 352Beltrán .280 2653 744Bregman .305 187 57Centeno .259 58 15Correa .284 356 101Davis .227 22 5Fisher .273 22 6Gattis .265 596 158Gonzalez .252 552 139Gurriel .250 180 45Kemp .125 24 3Marisnick .237 426 101Maybin .249 882 220McCann .258 1605 414Moran .500 2 1Reddick .230 818 188Springer .277 499 138Stassi .207 29 6White .253 95 24

Astros Hitters vs. RHP (2017)

PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .349 433 151Beltran .246 334 82Bregman .263 392 103Centeno .189 37 7Correa .281 310 87Davis .250 32 8Fisher .196 107 21Gattis .279 197 55Gonzalez .316 320 101Gurriel .311 366 114Kemp .150 20 3Marisnick .228 136 31Maybin .206 272 56McCann .239 243 58Moran .500 4 2Reddick .315 384 121Springer .277 397 110Stassi .250 8 2White .317 41 13

Astros Hitters vs. RHP (career)

PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .306 2904 890Beltran .278 7099 1977Bregman .264 537 142Centeno .227 225 51Correa .283 1002 284Davis .250 32 8Fisher .196 107 21Gattis .246 1413 348Gonzalez .271 1406 381Gurriel .305 455 139Kemp .218 119 26Marisnick .224 760 170Maybin .256 2224 570McCann .267 3978 1063Moran .185 27 5Reddick .277 2313 641Springer .262 1349 353Stassi .304 46 14White .223 202 45

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTALAstros 88 98 100 102 76 91 100 99 70 8 832Opponents 55 56 64 73 105 88 84 89 52 7 673

RUNS BY INNING

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36 RHP Will Harris 3-2-2, 3.19 ERA, 43GLast Win: 9/3 vs. NYM Save: 5/27 vs. BAL Loss: 6/16 vs. BOS Blown SV: 7/1 vs. NYYLAA Series: 0-0-0, 9.00 (1ER/1IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 4.50 (2ER/4IP), 4G• gave up a run and struck out 2 in 1.0 inning yesterday...has made 9 appearances

(6 scoreless) since returning from the DL.• activated from the DL on Aug. 27...had 2 consecutive stints on the DL from July

11-27, and July 28-Aug. 26, both with right should inflammation.• among AL relievers, ranks 1st in walks per 9.0 innings (1.28) and 3rd in strikeout

to walk ratio (8.00, 48K/6BB).51 RHP James Hoyt 1-0-0, 4.70 ERA, 40GLast Win: 5/2 vs. TEX Save: none in ‘17 Loss: none in ‘17 Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: --- Homestand: ---• tossed 1.1 scoreless innings 9/13 at LAA...stranded 2 inherited baserunners...

was recalled from Triple A on Sept. 6...has been scoreless in 8 of last 9 ML outings overall (10.2IP)...is in his 3rd stint with the Astros this season.

• ranks 9th among AL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (12.33) and 11th in strikeout to walk ratio (5.25)...has 63 Ks and 12 walks in 46.0 IP this year...in 62 career Major League games, has 91 Ks in 68.0 innings.

46 lHP francisco lirian0 6-7-0, 5.76 ERA, 35G/18gsLast Win: 7/24 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 8/5 vs. TOR Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 2G• threw a scoreless inning Wed. vs. CWS...has been scoreless in 3 straight outings

and 6 of his 7 outings in September (2.25 ERA, 1ER/4IP)...struck out the side on Fri. night vs. SEA (Cano-Cruz-Seager).

• acquired from TOR on 7/31 in exchange for OF Nori Aoki and OF Teoscar Hernandez...was the 3rd time in his career being traded at the deadline.

58 RHP francis martes 5-2-0, 5.90 ERA, 28G/4gsLast Win: 8/15 at ARI Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 8/10 at CWS Blown SV: 7/29 at DETLAA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 45.00 (5ER/1IP), 2G• gave up 1 run on 1 hit in 1 inning Thur. night vs. CWS...yielded a leadoff homer

to Tim Anderson...struck out 1 batter.• 21-year-old has struck out 64 batters in 50.1 innings pitched...has posted a

27.6% strikeout rate...only 1 pitcher in club history posted a higher strikeout rate at as young of an age as Martes (min. 20IP): RHP J.R. Richard in 1971 (30.2% strikeout rate at 21 years of age).

59 RHP Joe Musgrove 7-8-2, 4.82 ERA, 37G/15gsLast Win: 9/2 (2) vs. NYM Save: 9/20 vs. CWS Loss: 7/15 vs. MIN Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.1IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-2, 2.08 (1ER/4.1IP), 3G• struck out the only batter he faced yesterday (Trout)...has gotten the save in 2

of his last 3 outings...had never recorded a save in his career prior to this year.• has been scoreless in 19 of his 22 relief outings this season, posting a 3-0 record

with 2 saves and a 1.48 ERA (5ER/30.1IP) with 31 strikeouts and 5 walks.• his 1.48 ERA as a reliever ranks 3rd among all MLB relievers with at least 30 IP.• went 4-8 with a 6.12 ERA (53ER/78IP) in his 15 starts this season.29 LHP Tony sipp 0-1-0, 6.17 ERA, 43GLast Win: none in ‘17 Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 7/17 vs. SEA Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 2G• retired both batters he faced yesterday in the 8th inning...has made 5 appear-

ances (4 scoreless) since his return from the DL (right calf soreness) on Sept. 2...was placed on the DL on Aug. 1.

• is 1 of 7 Major League pitchers to make at least 40 appearances in each of the last 9 seasons...also Clippard, Gregerson, Brad Ziegler, Sergio Romo, David Robertson, and Santiago Casilla.

2017 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT2017 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 48-49Starters 65-38-0 4.02 858.2 788 408 384 300-2 882 When Bullpen Does Not Allow a Run: 46-10Relievers 30-21-43 4.41 516.1 464 265 253 200-13 626 When No Relievers Are Used: 1-0PITCHER LAST APP. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) PITCHES 1B/RET. RI/SC SV/OPP TEAM REC. (IN RELIEF APPS.)19-Tyler Clippard 9/21 vs. LAA (1,0,0,0,0,1) 22 63/30 30/11 4/10 32-3147-Chris Devenski 9/22 vs. LAA (1,0,0,0,0,1)-H23 13 60/45 37/9 4/10 42-1845-Michael Feliz 9/9 at OAK-G2 (0.1,4,5,5,0,0) 18 44/29 27/14 0/2 24-2054-Mike Fiers 9/8 at OAK (1,2,2,2,1,0) 21 1/0 0/0 0/0 0-153-Ken Giles 9/22 vs. LAA (1,1,0,0,1,0)-S33 24 61/50 15/7 33/37 49-1244-Luke Gregerson 9/20 vs. CWS (0.2,1,1,1,0,1)-H18 16 62/44 10/5 1/4 39-2364-Reymin Guduan 9/13 at LAA (1,0,0,0,0,2) 9 19/13 13/2 0/0 7-1236-Will Harris 9/23 vs. LAA (1,1,1,1,0,2) 13 43/34 22/10 1/3 33-1051-James Hoyt 9/13 at LAA (1.1,1,0,0,1,1) 20 40/27 24/13 0/0 22-1846-Francisco Liriano 9/20 vs. CWS (1,0,0,0,0,1)-H5 11 17/12 9/5 0/0 9-858-Francis Martes 9/21 vs. LAA (1,1,1,1,0,1) 18 24/17 14/3 0/1 10-1459-Joe Musgrove 9/23 vs. LAA (0.1,0,0,0,0,1) 8 24/14 10/3 2/3 13-929-Tony Sipp 9/23 vs. LAA (0.2,0,0,0,0,0) 7 43/28 12/5 0/0 19-222017 BULLPEN TOTALS 481/338 217/87 43/64 95-59

19 RHP tyler clippard 2-8-4, 5.11 ERA, 63GLast Win: 7/30 vs. CLE Save: 8/19 vs. OAK Loss: 8/26 at LAA Blown SV: 8/26 at LAALAA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G• pitched a scoreless 9th Thur. night vs. CWS...was his 1st scoreless outing of

1.0+ inning since 8/20 vs. OAK.• has saves for the Yankees (1), White Sox (2) and Astros (1) this season, becoming

the 3rd Major Leaguer to save games for 3 teams in the same season, joining LHP Juan Pizarro in 1969 and RHP Ted Abernathy in 1970...has also set a record with saves for 6 teams in 3 seasons and 7 teams in a 4-season span.

• acquired from CWS for a PTBNL or cash on Aug. 13...marked his 2nd trade this season...also dealt from NYY to CWS as part of the 7-player deal on July 18.

47 RHP Chris devenski 8-4-4, 2.65 ERA, 60GLast Win: 9/6 at SEA Save: 9/3 vs. NYM Loss: 9/9 at OAK (2) Blown SV: 9/9 at OAK (2)LAA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3IP), 3G• threw a scoreless 8th inning Fri. night en route to his 23rd hold of the season.• since giving up a run in 3 straight outings from July 17-23, has gone 2-1 with 9

holds, a 1.80 ERA (4ER/20IP) and 20 strikeouts in his last 20 appearances.• his 8 relief wins rank T-2nd in the Majors...ranks T-4th in MLB and 2nd in the AL

in relief innings (78.1)...among AL relievers ranks T-2nd in K (98), 6th in holds (23), 11th in WHIP (0.92) and 11th in opp. avg. (.170).

• leads the Majors in opp. avg. vs. left-handed hitters (.106, 15x141).45 RHP MICHAEL feliz 4-2-0, 5.87 ERA, 44GLast Win: 6/28 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 6/30 vs. NYY Blown SV: 6/30 vs. NYYLAA Series: --- Homestand: ---• allowed 5 runs in 0.1 of an inning in Game 2 on 9/9 at OAK.• was activated from the 10-day DL prior to the game on 9/9...missed 34 games

with right shoulder discomfort (placed on DL on 8/1)...made 2 scoreless rehab appearances between Double A (1g) and Triple A (1g).

54 RHP Mike Fiers 8-10-0, 5.22 ERA, 29G/28GSLast Win: 8/23 vs. WAS Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 9/13 at LAA Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: --- Homestand: ---• activated from his 5-day suspension on 9/18...suspended by MLB on 9/14.• last pitched on 9/13 at LAA...took his 10th loss, giving up 8 runs in 3.2IP.53 RHP ken giles 1-3-33, 2.37 ERA, 61GLast Win: 5/5 at LAA Save: 9/22 vs. LAA Loss: 6/6 at KC Blown SV: 9/8 at OAKLAA Series: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-3, 0.00 (0ER/4IP), 4G• recorded his 4th save of the homestand Fri. night...has been scoreless in 16 of

his last 17 appearances, and 23 of his last 25.• has given up just 4 runs since July 1, posting 15 saves in 17 chances, a 1.19

ERA (4ER/30.1IP), 21 hits, 8 walks and 43 strikeouts in 29 games.• has successfully converted 33 of 37 save opportunities this season (89.2%),

which ranks 2nd in the AL...his 33 saves rank 4th in the AL.• has been successful in all 19 of his save opp.’s at home this year, & 20 straight

opp.’s at home dating back to 9/25/16...is the longest single-season home saves streak in club history, and ties the longest home saves streak overall with 2 separate streaks set by LHP Billy Wagner (most recently 2002-03).

44 RHP Luke Gregerson 2-3-1, 4.50 ERA, 62GLast Win: 5/25 vs. DET Save: 7/18 vs. SEA Loss: 7/23 at BAL Blown SV: 9/8 at OAKLAA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 3.37 (1ER/2.2IP), 3G• gave up 1 run in 0.2 of an inning Wed. vs. CWS night...has been scoreless in 8

of his last 11 games.• leads the club with 62 appearances.• gave up a career high 6 runs in 0.1 of an inning on 4/8 vs. KC...his ERA on the

season excluding that 1 appearance is 3.59 (23ER/57.2IP).64 LHP Reymin Guduan 0-0-0, 7.98 ERA, 19GLast Win: none in ‘17 Save: none in ‘17 Loss: none in ‘17 Blown SV: none in ‘17LAA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 27.00 (5ER/1.2IP), 2G• tossed a scoreless 8th inning 9/13 at LAA...did not allow a hit and fanned 2

batters...has been scoreless in 10 of his last 12 apps. dating back to July 17.• owns a .242 opponent .avg vs. LHB, compared to a .419 vs. RHB.

career

G W-L-S ERA IP ERClippard 15 1-4-3 7.16 16.1 13Devenski 12 0-1-2 3.00 18.0 6Feliz 8 1-1-0 5.19 8.2 5Fiers 8 3-3-0 5.59 46.2 29Giles 19 1-1-9 4.50 18.0 9Gregerson 32 6-1-7 1.99 31.2 7Guduan 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Harris 18 0-2-3 2.37 19.0 5Hoyt 6 0-0-0 4.91 7.1 4Keuchel 16 10-2-0 3.67 98.0 40Liriano 15 2-7-0 6.03 65.2 44Martes 2 0-0-0 10.80 5.0 6McCullers Jr. 8 3-1-0 1.55 52.1 9McHugh 12 7-2-0 2.47 76.2 21Morton 5 3-0-0 3.14 28.2 10Musgrove 6 2-1-0 4.50 16.0 8Peacock 11 4-2-0 4.25 48.2 23Sipp 30 1-1-0 4.70 23.0 12Verlander 19 8-8-0 3.36 131.1 49

vs. LAA 2016

G W-L-S ERA IP ERClippard 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Devenski 3 0-0-0 3.52 7.2 3Feliz 6 1-0-0 1.35 6.2 1Fiers 3 1-2-0 6.35 17.0 12Giles 8 0-1-2 10.29 7.0 8Gregerson 8 3-1-2 4.91 7.1 4Guduan - - - - -Harris 7 0-0-3 1.29 7.0 1Hoyt 2 0-0-0 3.86 2.1 1Keuchel 2 2-0-0 2.77 13.0 4Liriano 2 0-2-0 7.71 9.1 8Martes - - - - McCullers Jr. 2 1-0-0 1.32 13.2 2McHugh 4 2-0-0 2.03 26.2 6Morton - - - - -Musgrove 1 1-0-0 1.29 7.0 1Peacock 2 0-1-0 5.59 9.2 6Sipp 6 0-0-0 9.00 3.0 3Verlander 2 1-1-0 3.60 15.0 6

2017

G W-L-S ERA IP ERClippard 6 1-2-0 22.09 3.2 9Devenski 9 0-1-2 2.61 10.1 3Feliz 2 0-1-0 18.00 2.0 4Fiers 3 2-1-0 6.19 16.0 11Giles 10 1-0-7 0.90 10.0 1Gregerson 2 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 0Guduan 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Harris 4 0-0-0 1.80 5.0 1Hoyt 4 0-0-0 5.40 5.0 3Keuchel 2 1-0-0 3.60 15.0 6Liriano 4 0-1-0 5.25 12.0 7Martes 2 0-0-0 10.80 5.0 6McCullers Jr. 2 1-0-0 0.00 13.2 0McHugh 1 1-0-0 1.50 6.0 1Morton 3 2-0-0 2.12 17.0 4Musgrove 5 1-1-0 7.00 9.0 7Peacock 4 1-1-0 3.18 17.0 6Sipp 3 0-0-0 0.00 3.0 0Verlander 3 2-1-0 1.71 21.0 4

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GENERAL

Longest Winning Streak ...................................................................... 11, 5/25-6/5Longest Winning Streak, Home ........................................................... 9, 8/31-9/20Longest Winning Streak, Road ............................................................ 11, 5/14-6/5Most Consecutive Losses ......................................................................... 5, 8/8-12Most Consecutive Losses, Home ............................................ 3 (5x), last, 8/24-30Most Consecutive Losses, Road .........................................................7, 7/29-8/12Longest Game, Time ...................................................................4:25, 4/5 vs. SEAShortest Game, Time...................................................................2:28, 9/13 at LAALongest Game, Innings ...............................................................13.0, 4/5 vs. SEABest Homestand, Percentage ................................................... 1.000 (2-0), 5/9-10Worst Homestand, Percentage .................................................. .333 (3-6), 6/9-18Best Road Trip, Percentage ........................................ .857 (6-1) 2x, last, 6/19-25Worst Road Trip, Percentage ..................................................... .250 (2-6), 8/8-15Most Runners Left on Base ............................................................16, 5/4 vs. TEXDouble Plays Turned ..................................................................... 6, 8/19 vs. OAKOpponent Double Plays Turned ........................................................4, 7/8 at TORMost Errors ..................................................................... 3 (4x), last, 6/30 vs. NYYLargest Margin of Victory ...................................................... 18, 7/9 at TOR (19-1)Largest Margin of Defeat .................................................... 12, 7/30 at DET (13-1)Biggest Comeback to Win .............................6, 5/29 at MIN (down 2-8, won 16-8)Most Games Over .500 ..............................36, 95-59, after game on 9/23 vs. LAABiggest Lead Lost to Lose .................................. 6, 7-1 lead, lost 9-7 on 6/6 at KCHighest Attendance, Home ..................................................... 41,950, 8/5 vs. TORHighest Attendance, Road ................................................ 47,883, 5/14 (2) at NYY

TEAM BATTING

Most Runs, Game ........................................................................... 19, 7/9 at TORFewest Runs, Game .........................................................0 (6x), last, 8/17 vs. ARIMost Runs, Inning .................................................................. 11, 5/29 at MIN (8th)Most Hits, Game ...................... 19 (3x), 7/4 at ATL, 6/14 vs. TEX and 5/31 at MINMost Hits, Inning ........................... 8 (2x), 8/4 vs. TOR (4th) and 5/29 at MIN (8th)Fewest Hits, Game ............................................................. 2 (2x), last, 9/5 at SEAMost Doubles, Game ........................... 7 (3x), 7/5 at ATL, 7/4 at ATL, 7/2 vs. NYYMost Triples, Game ........................................................... 2 (2x), last, 8/15 at ARIMost Homers, Game ....................................................................... 6, 5/31 at MINMost Consecutive Games, Homer .....................................................19, 5/23-6/11Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................................5, 9/12-17Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ............................................................10, 7/4 at ATLFewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................................0 (2x), last, 5/14 at NYYMost Total Bases, Game ............................................................... 39, 5/31 at MINMost Walks, Game ........................................................................ 10, 5/4 vs. TEXFewest Walks, Game........................................................ 0 (9x), last, 9/12 at LAAMost Strikeouts, Game .................................13 (2x), 7/26 at PHI and 4/26 at CLEFewest Strikeouts, Game ................................................ 1 (3x), last, 9/3 vs. NYMMost Stolen Bases, Game .............................................................. 5, 4/15 at OAKMost Opponent Stolen Bases, Game .............................. 4 (2x), last, 9/3 vs. NYMLongest Scoreless Inning Streak ....................... 14.0 innings 9/12 (3rd)-9/13 (7th)

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Most At-Bats, Game .........................................................7, Springer, 4/5 vs. SEAMost Runs, Game .............................................4 (5x), last, Marisnick, 7/31 vs. TBMost Hits, Game ..................................................4 (15x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TORMost Consecutive Hits (in ABs) ..................................................8, Altuve, 7/23-24Most Doubles, Game ................................... 2 (29x), last, Gonzalez, 9/23 vs. LAAMost Triples, Game ..............................................................2, Altuve, 5/17 at MIAMost Home Runs, Game ..................................... 2 (11x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TORMost RBI, Game ....................................................5 (7x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TORMost Walks, Game .......................................... 3 (4x), last, Springer, 9/15 vs. LAAMost Strikeouts, Game .................................................. 4, Marisnick, 5/12 at NYYMost Stolen Bases, Game ................................... 2 (8x), last, Altuve, 9/22 vs. LAALongest Hitting Streak ................................................................19, Altuve, 7/2-28

TEAM PITCHING

Fewest Runs, Game ........................................................ 0 (8x), last, 9/22 vs. LAAMost Runs, Game ........................................................... 13 (3x), last, 7/30 at DETFewest Hits, Game ........................................................................ 1, 5/22 vs. DETMost Hits, Game ............................................................................16, 6/23 at SEAFewest Walks, Game.......................................................0 (4x), last, 5/26 vs. BALMost Walks, Game ................................................................. 13, 9/9 at OAK (G1)Most Strikeouts, Game ....................................................................18, 6/3 at TEXLongest Scoreless Inning Streak .................... 20.0 (2x), last, 5/21 (5th)-5/23 (6th)

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Longest Winning Streak ...........................................................9, Keuchel, 4/4-6/2Longest Losing Streak ................................................4 (2x), last, Fiers, 7/26-8/17Most Innings Pitched, Starter ........................................9.0, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLEMost Innings Pitched, Relief .......................... 4.0 (4x), last, Peacock, 7/28 at DETFewest Hits, Complete Game ...........................................6, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLEFewest Walks, Complete Game .......................................3, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLEMost Walks, Game ........................................................6, Peacock, 6/29 vs. OAKMost Strikeouts, Game .................................................. 12, Morton, 4/28 vs. OAKMost Strikeouts, Inning .................................................................... 3, many timesMost Hit By Pitch, Game ................................... 2 (10x), last, Morton, 8/27 at LAALongest Scoreless Inning Streak ..................................22.0, McCullers Jr., 5/6-23

ATTENDANCE

Home (MMP only): ..................................................................................2,353,912Home Average (MMP only):........................................................ 30,570/77 gamesRoad: ......................................................................................................1,960,067Road Average: .............................................................................. 27,223/72 dates

ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING)

PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.*

Altuve 9/19/17 CWS/Giolito 10 13-10 Beltrán 8/16/17 ARI/Walker 69 9-5Bregman 8/23/17 WSH/Kelley 98 10-6Centeno 5/25/17 DET/Verlander 41 2-0Correa 9/17/17 SEA/Pagan 13 16-3Davis 9/10/17 @OAK/Moll 2 2-2Fisher 9/17/17 SEA/Moore 12 3-1Gattis 9/23/17 LAA/Paredes 1 8-3Gonzalez 9/17/17 SEA/Pazos 17 14-7Gurriel 9/22/17 LAA/Petit 3 14-4Kemp 9/25/16 LAA/Wright 40 0-0Marisnick 8/26/17 @LAA/Skaggs 15 9-4Maybin 9/6/17 @SEA/Dίaz 27 9-0McCann 9/21/17 LAA/Volstad 3 10-5Reddick 9/8/17 @OAK/Cotton 39 10-3Springer 9/17/17 SEA/Pagan 16 21-7Stassi 8/23/17 WSH/Grace 6 2-0White 8/5/17 TOR/Estrada 22 1-1

Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS TotalAltuve 15 7 2 - 24Aoki 1 - 1 - 2Beltrán 10 3 1 - 14Bregman 11 3 1 1 16Centeno 2 - - - 2Correa 10 8 3 - 21Davis 4 0 0 0 4Fisher 4 1 - - 5Gattis 7 3 2 - 12Gonzalez 10 7 4 1 22Gurriel 8 7 2 1 18Marisnick 11 4 1 - 16Maybin 0 2 1 0 3McCann 10 2 3 - 15Moran 1 0 0 0 1Reddick 5 6 1 1 13Springer 22 6 4 - 32Stassi 2 - - - 2White 1 1 0 0 2TOTALS 134 60 27 4 225

MULTI-HOMER GAMES (11): Springer (4): 7/7 at TOR, 6/4 at TEX, 5/31 at MIN, 5/14 at NYY (g2); Correa (2): 7/9 at TOR, 6/29 vs. OAK; Marisnick (2): 7/31 vs. TB, 5/16 at MIA; White (1): 8/4 vs. TOR; Gattis (1): 7/18 vs. SEA; Gonzalez (1): 5/2 vs. TEX

2017 GRAND SLAMS (4) 2017 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS (5)

PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER

Gonzalez 5/2 TEX/Kela Healy 6/27 OAK/HoytBregman 5/14 (2) at NYY/Tanaka Gardner 6/30 NYY/HoytGurriel 5/15 at MIA/Tazawa Gregorius 7/1 NYY/HarrisReddick 7/4 at ATL/Motte Flores 9/2 (1) NYM/Harris Semien 9/8 at OAK/Gregerson

2017 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (8)

PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)

1. Correa/Beltrán 5/9 ATL/Colón2. Springer/Reddick 5/14 (2) at NYY/Tanaka3. Gonzalez/Bregman 5/21 CLE/McAllister4. Fisher/Marisnick 6/14 TEX/Jeffress5. Marisnick/Springer 6/18 BOS/Price/Hembree6. McCann/Bregman 7/24 at PHI/Velasquez7. Marisnick/Fisher 7/31 TB/Cobb8. Bregman/Altuve 8/18 OAK/Manaea 2017 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (2)

PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)

1. Gonzalez 7/22 @BAL/O’Day2. Davis 9/10 @OAK/Moll

2017 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (9): Springer (9): 4/3 vs. SEA, 4/6 vs. SEA, 4/9 vs. KC, 4/11 at SEA, 5/14 at NYY (2), 6/4 at TEX, 6/13 vs. TEX, 6/20 at OAK, 6/28 vs. OAK.

2017 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1): Springer (1): 4/5 vs. SEA

2017 LAST AT-BAT WINS (9)

NO.-DATE-OPP. SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY

1. 4/5 vs. SEA 5-3 (13) Springer 3-run HR in bottom 13th (walkoff win #1)2. 4/9 vs. KC 5-4 (12) Gattis bases loaded walk in bottom 12th (walkoff win #2)3. 4/23 at TB 6-4 (10) McCann RBI single in top 10th4. 5/2 vs. TEX 8-7 Gonzalez grand slam in bottom 8th5. 5/5 at LAA 7-6 (10) Correa RBI single in top 10th6. 5/25 vs. BAL 7-6 Marisnick solo HR in bottom 8th7. 6/8 at KC 6-1 Altuve 2-run HR in top 9th8. 7/1 vs. NYY 7-6 Gurriel 2-run double in bottom 8th9. 8/6 vs. TOR 7-6 Centeno RBI single in bottom 9th (walkoff win #3)

ASTROS EJECTIONS (8)

DATE PERSONNEL UMPIRE SITUATION

1. 6/18 vs. BOS Gurriel Gibson Following strikeout looking2. 7/7 at TOR Gonzalez Libka Arguing from dugout3. 8/6 vs. TOR Reddick Drake Following strikeout looking4. 8/25 at LAA Cora Diaz Arguing from dugout5. 8/31 vs. TEX Hinch West Arguing interference call6. 9/10 at OAK Marisnick De Jesus Following strikeout looking7. 9/22 vs. LAA Gonzalez Iassgona Following strikeout looking8. 9/22 vs. LAA Hinch Iassogna Following Gonzalez strikeout

REPLAY REVIEWS (76 TOTAL)

The Astros have been successful in 18 of their 39 (46.2%) overall challenges in 2017.

ASTROS HOME RUNS

2017 Houston Astros High/Low

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Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)4/3 1 SEA W 3-0 1-0 T-1st - Keuchel (1-0) Hernandez (0-1) Giles (1) 41,678* 41,6784/4 2 SEA W 2-1 2-0 1st (1.0) McCullers (1-0) Iwakuma (0-1) Giles (2) 21,406 63,0844/5 3 SEA W 5-3 (13) 3-0 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-0) De Jong (0-1) - 20,303 83,3874/6 4 SEA L 2-4 3-1 1st (1.0) Giles (0-1) Altavilla (1-0) Díaz (1) 18,362 101,7494/7 5 KC L 1-5 3-2 T-1st - Fiers (0-1) Vargas (1-0) - 30,491 132,2404/8 6 KC L 3-7 3-3 T-2nd 1.0 Gregerson (0-1) Duffy (1-0) - 35,373 167,6134/9 7 KC W 5-4 (12) 4-3 2nd 1.0 Devenski (1-0) Strahm (0-2) - 32,411 200,0244/10 8 @SEA L 0-6 4-4 T-2nd 1.5 Morton (0-1) Paxton (1-0) - 44,856 -4/11 9 @SEA W 7-5 5-4 2nd 1.5 Musgrove (1-0) Miranda (0-1) - 18,527 -4/12 10 @SEA W 10-5 6-4 T-1st - Peacock (2-0) Altavilla (1-1) - 14,479 -4/14 11 @OAK W 7-2 7-4 1st (1.0) Keuchel (2-0) Madson (0-1) - 15,385 -4/15 12 @OAK W 10-6 8-4 1st (2.0) Harris (1-0) Casilla (0-1) - 20,140 -4/16 @OAK PPD - rain4/17 13 LAA W 3-0 9-4 1st (3.5) Morton (1-1) Chávez (1-2) Giles (3) 23,501 223,5254/18 14 LAA L 2-5 9-5 1st (2.5) Musgrove (1-1) Nolasco (1-2) Bedrosian (3) 21,760 245,2854/19 15 LAA W 5-1 10-5 1st (3.0) Keuchel (3-0) Ramirez (2-2) - 24,028 269,3134/20 16 LAA W 2-1 11-5 1st (3.0) McCullers (2-0) Shoemaker (0-1) Devenski (1) 23,173 292,4864/21 17 @TB W 6-3 12-5 1st (3.0) Feliz (1-0) Cobb (1-2) Giles (4) 17,693 -4/22 18 @TB L 3-6 12-6 1st (2.0) Morton (1-2) Pruitt (2-0) Colome (4) 17,008 - 4/23 19 @TB W 6-4 (10) 13-6 1st (3.0) Gregerson (1-1) Garton (0-1) Giles (5) 15,548 -4/25 20 @CLE W 4-2 14-6 1st (4.0) KEUCHEL (4-0) Tomlin (1-3) - 14,581 -4/26 21 @CLE L 6-7 14-7 1st (4.0) McCullers Jr. (2-1) Bauer (2-2) Allen (4) 16,052 -4/27 22 @CLE L 3-4 14-8 1st (3.0) Devenski (1-1) Kluber (3-1) Allen (5) 14,452 -4/28 23 OAK W 9-4 15-8 1st (3.0) Morton (2-2) Cotton (2-3) - 28,472 320,9584/29 24 OAK L 1-2 15-9 1st (3.0) Musgrove (1-2) Triggs (4-1) Casilla (4) 32,147 353,1054/30 25 OAK W 7-2 16-9 1st (3.0) Keuchel (5-0) Hahn (1-2) Giles (6) 34,880 387,9855/1 26 TEX W 6-2 17-9 1st (3.5) Devenski (2-1) Cashner (0-3) Giles (7) 22,556 410,5415/2 27 TEX W 8-7 18-9 1st (3.5) Hoyt (1-0) Kela (0-1) Harris (1) 26,208 436,7495/3 28 TEX W 10-1 19-9 1st (4.5) Morton (3-2) Martinez (0-1) - 27,439 464,1885/4 29 TEX L 4-10 19-10 1st (4.5) Musgrove (1-3) Griffin (3-0) - 27,391 491,5795/5 30 @LAA W 7-6 (10) 20-10 1st (5.5) Giles (1-1) Norris (0-1) - 34,556 -5/6 31 @LAA L 1-2 20-11 1st (4.5) Devenski (2-2) Norris (1-1) - 41,097 -5/7 32 @LAA W 5-3 21-11 1st (5.5) Fiers (1-1) Shoemaker (1-2) Giles (8) 38,383 -5/9 33 ATL W 8-3 22-11 1st (6.0) Morton (4-2) Colón (1-4) - 28,724 520,3035/10 34 ATL W 4-2 23-11 1st (6.0) Musgrove (2-3) Garcia (1-2) Giles (9) 23,676 543,9795/11 35 @NYY W 3-2 24-11 1st (7.0) Keuchel (6-0) Pineda (3-2) Giles (10) 39,050 -5/12 36 @NYY W 5-1 25-11 1st (8.0) McCullers Jr. (3-1) Montgomery (2-2) - 41,150 -5/14 37 @NYY (1) L 6-11 25-12 1st (7.5) Harris (1-1) Warren (1-0) - - -5/14 38 @NYY (2) W 10-7 26-12 1st (7.5) Morton (5-2) Tanaka (5-2) - 47,833* -5/15 39 @MIA W 7-2 27-12 1st (8.0) Musgrove (3-3) Tazawa (1-1) - 16,448 -5/16 40 @MIA W 12-2 28-12 1st (8.0) Keuchel (7-0) Koehler (1-2) - 18,056 -5/17 41 @MIA W 3-0 29-12 1st (8.0) McCullers Jr. (4-1) Ureña (1-2) Giles (11) 24,699 -5/19 42 CLE L 3-5 29-13 1st (6.5) Morton (5-3) Bauer (4-4) Allen (11) 36,446 580,4255/20 43 CLE L 0-3 29-14 1st (6.5) Fiers (1-2) Clevinger (2-1) Allen (12) 34,698 615,1235/21 44 CLE L 6-8 29-15 1st (5.5) Musgrove (3-4) Salazar (3-4) - 33,476 648,5995/22 45 DET W 1-0 30-15 1st (6.0) Devenski (3-2) Fulmer (5-2) Giles (12) 22,146 670,7455/23 46 DET W 6-2 31-15 1st (7.0) McCullers (5-1) Zimmermann (4-3) - 23,179 693,9245/24 47 DET L 3-6 31-16 1st (7.0) Devenski (3-3) Greene (1-0) - 26,481 720,4055/25 48 DET W 7-6 32-16 1st (8.0) Gregerson (2-1) A.Wilson (1-2) Giles (13) 25,046 745,4515/26 49 BAL W 2-0 33-16 1st (9.0) Musgrove (4-4) Gausman (2-4) Giles (14) 31,380 776,8315/27 50 BAL W 5-2 34-16 1st (9.0) Keuchel (8-0) Miley (1-3) Harris (2) 32,761 809,5925/28 51 BAL W 8-4 35-16 1st (10.0) McCullers Jr. (6-1) Asher (1-3) - 34,720 844,3125/29 52 @MIN W 16-8 36-16 1st (11.0) Jankowski (1-0) Breslow (1-1) - 24,472 -5/30 53 @MIN W 7-2 37-16 1st (11.0) Fiers (2-2) Berrios (3-1) - 22,616 -5/31 54 @MIN W 17-6 38-16 1st (11.0) Feliz (2-0) Santiago (4-5) - 25,593 -6/2 55 @TEX W 7-1 39-16 1st (12.5) Keuchel (9-0) Darvish (5-4) - 39,729 -6/3 56 @TEX W 6-5 40-16 1st (12.5) Devenski (4-3) Cashner (2-5) Giles (15) 44,168 -6/4 57 @TEX W 7-2 41-16 1st (13.5) Peacock (3-0) Perez (2-6) - 39,204 -6/5 58 @KC W 7-3 42-16 1st (14.0) Fiers (3-2) Kennedy (0-6) - 21,892 -6/6 59 @KC L 7-9 42-17 1st (13.0) Giles (1-2) Minor (3-1) - 20,974 -6/7 60 @KC L 5-7 42-18 1st (12.0) Diaz (0-1) Vargas (8-3) Herrera (13) 25,628 -6/8 61 @KC W 6-1 43-18 1st (13.0) Harris (2-1) Herrera (1-2) - 32,747 -6/9 62 LAA L 4-9 43-19 1st (12.0) Peacock (3-1) Shoemaker (6-3) - 40,786 885,0986/10 63 LAA W 3-1 44-19 1st (13.0) Fiers (4-2) Nolasco (2-7) Giles (16) 41,296* 926,3946/11 64 LAA L 6-12 44-20 1st (12.0) Feliz (2-1) Middleton (1-0) - 32,425 958,8196/12 65 TEX L 1-6 44-21 1st (12.0) Musgrove (4-5) Darvish (6-4) - 25,698 984,5176/13 66 TEX L 2-4 44-22 1st (11.0) Gregerson (2-2) Leclerc (1-1) Bush (8) 27,615 1,012,1326/14 67 TEX W 13-2 45-22 1st (11.0) Martes (1-0) Cashner (3-6) - 37,221 1,049,3536/16 68 BOS L 1-2 45-23 1st (11.0) Harris (2-2) Kelly (3-0) Kimbrel (19) 36,189 1,085,5426/17 69 BOS W 7-1 46-23 1st (11.0) Paulino (1-0) Porcello (3-9) - 41,017* 1,126,5596/18 70 BOS L 5-6 46-24 1st (11.0) Musgrove (4-6) Price (2-1) Kimbrel (20) 38,389 1164,9486/19 71 @OAK W 4-1 47-24 1st (12.0) Peacock (4-1) Gossett (0-2) Giles (17) 10,482 -6/20 72 @OAK W 8-4 48-24 1st (12.0) Martes (2-0) Gray (2-3) - 15,362 -6/21 73 @OAK W 5-1 49-24 1st (12.5) Fiers (5-2) Manaea (6-4) - 12,277 -6/22 74 @OAK W 12-9 50-24 1st (12.5) Paulino (2-0) Hahn (3-5) Devenski (3) 18,747 -6/23 75 @SEA L 3-13 50-25 1st (11.5) Musgrove (4-7) Hernandez (3-2) - 31,783 -6/24 76 @SEA W 5-2 51-25 1st (12.5) McCullers (7-1) Gaviglio (3-2) - 29,820 -6/25 77 @SEA W 8-2 52-25 1st (13.0) Feliz (3-1) Miranda (6-4) - 33,010 -6/27 78 OAK L 4-6 52-26 1st (12.5) Fiers (5-3) Manaea (7-4) Casilla (14) 28,312 1,193,2606/28 79 OAK W 11-8 53-26 1st (12.5) Feliz (4-1) Hahn (3-6) Giles (18) 34,075 1,227,3356/29 80 OAK W 6-1 54-26 1st (13.5) Peacock (5-1) Gossett (1-3) - 29,509 1,256,8446/30 81 NYY L 4-13 54-27 1st (13.5) Feliz (4-2) Pineda (8-4) Mitchell (1) 40,024 1,296,8687/1 82 NYY W 7-6 55-27 1st (13.5) Diaz (1-1) Betances (3-3) Giles (19) 41,010* 1,337,8787/2 83 NYY W 8-1 56-27 1st (14.5) Devenski (5-3) Severino (5-4) - 41,761* 1,379,6397/4 84 @ATL W 16-4 57-27 1st (16.0) Peacock (6-1) Newcomb (1-3) - 41,456* -7/5 85 @ATL W 10-4 58-27 1st (16.0) Devenski (6-3) García (2-7) - 37,278 -7/6 86 @TOR L 4-7 58-28 1st (15.5) Liriano (5-4) McCullers (7-2) Osuna (22) 40,949 -7/7 87 @TOR W 12-2 59-28 1st (16.5) Morton (6-3) Sanchez (0-2) - 37,332 -7/8 88 @TOR L 2-7 59-29 1st (15.5) Fiers (5-4) Stroman (9-5) - 46,659* -7/9 89 @TOR W 19-1 60-29 1st (16.5) Peacock (7-1) Happ (3-6) - 46,622* -7/11 All-Star Game (Miami) AL 2, NL 1 (10) C. Kimbrel W. Davis A. Miller 37,188 -7/14 90 MIN W 10-5 61-29 1st (16.5) Morton (7-3) Berrios (8-3) - 38,006 1,417,6457/15 91 MIN L 2-4 61-30 1st (15.5) Musgrove (4-8) Santana (11-6) Kintzler (25) 41,038* 1,458,6837/16 92 MIN W 5-3 62-30 1st (16.5) Fiers (6-4) Gibson (5-8) Giles (20) 38,253 1,496,9367/17 93 SEA L 7-9 (10) 62-31 1st (15.5) Sipp (0-1) Gallardo (4-7) Dίaz (17) 24,701 1,521,6377/18 94 SEA W 6-2 63-31 1st (16.5) Peacock (8-1) Gaviglio (3-5) Gregerson (1) 27,111 1,548,7487/19 95 SEA L 1-4 63-32 1st (15.5) Paxton (9-3) Morton (7-4) Diaz (18) 35,191 1,583,9397/21 96 @BAL W 8-7 64-32 1st (17.0) Fiers (7-4) Jimenez (4-6) Giles (21) 25,784 -7/22 97 @BAL W 8-4 65-32 1st (17.0) Martes (3-0) O’Day (1-3) - 32,524 -7/23 98 @BAL L 7-9 65-33 1st (17.0) Givens (7-0) Gregerson (2-3) Britton (6) 21,533 -

HOUSTON ASTROS 2017 DAY-BY-DAY

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TRANSACTIONS: 9/18: Activated RHP Mike Fiers from his 5-game suspension...9/17: Activated IF Colin Moran from the 10-day DL...9/14: RHP Mike Fiers suspended for 5-games by Major League Baseball...9/9: Activated C Evan Gattis from the 10-day DL...9/8: Activated RHP Michael Feliz from the 10-day DL...9/6: Activated RHP Lance McCullers Jr. from the 10-day DL; recalled RHP James Hoyt from Triple A...9/4: Activated C Max Stassi from the 10-day DL...9/3: Activated IF Carlos Correa from the 10-day DL...9/2: Activated LHP Tony Sipp from the 10-day DL; recalled LHP Reymin Guduan, IF/OF Tony Kemp and IF Tyler White from Triple A...8/31: Acquired RHP Justin Verlander and a PTBNL or cash considerations from Detroit in exchange for OF Daz Cameron, RHP Franklin Perez and C Jake Rogers; claimed OF Cameron Maybin off waivers from Los Angeles (AL); designated RHP Dayan Diaz for assignment; recalled C Juan Centeno from Triple A; placed C Evan Gattis on the 10-day DL (retro to 8/30); transferred RHP Brady Rodgers to the 60-day DL...8/27: Activated RHP Will Harris from the 10-day DL...8/26: Optioned RHP James Hoyt to Triple A...8/25: Activated C Evan Gattis from the 7-day DL; placed C Max Stassi on the 10-day DL...8/24: Activated C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL...8/23: Optioned C Juan Centeno to Triple A...8/14: Activated RHP Tyler Clippard; optioned LHP Reymin Guduan to Triple A; selected C Max Stassi to the Major League roster; placed C Brian McCann on the 10-day DL; designated RHP Jordan Jankowski for assignment...8/13: Acquired RHP Tyler Clippard from Chicago (AL) in exchange for a PTBNL or cash considerations; optioned LHP Reymin Guduan to Triple A...8/9: Activated OF George Springer from the DL; optioned IF Tyler White to Triple A...8/5: Selected IF J.D. Davis to the Major League roster; recalled C Juan Centeno from Triple A; placed C Evan Gattis on the 7-day DL...8/4: Recalled RHP James Hoyt from Triple A; optioned IF AJ Reed to Triple A...8/3: Optioned RHP Jordan Jankowski to Triple A...8/1: Activated LHP Francisco Liriano; recalled RHP Jordan Jankowski from Triple A; placed LHP Tony Sipp on the 10-day DL; placed RHP Michael Feliz on the 10-day DL...7/31: Acquired LHP Francisco Liriano from Toronto in exchange for OF Norichika Aoki and OF Teoscar Hernandez; placed RHP Lance McCullers Jr. on the 10-day DL; recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Double A; recalled IF AJ Reed from Triple A...7/30: Placed RHP Will Harris on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/28)...recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A...7/28: Activated LHP Dallas Keuchel from the 10-day DL; activated RHP Will Harris from the 10-day DL; placed OF George Springer on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/25)...7/26: Optioned RHP Michael Feliz to Double A...7/25: Recalled OF Derek Fisher from Triple A; outrighted LHP Ashur Tolliver off the 40-man roster...7/24: Optioned RHP James Hoyt to Triple A...7/23: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A; placed IF Colin Moran on the 10-day DL...7/22: Activated RHP Collin McHugh from the 60-day DL...7/21: Optioned LHP Reymin Guduan to Triple A...7/18: Recalled IF Colin Moran from Triple A; placed SS Carlos Correa on the 10-day DL...7/15: Recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A...7/14: Placed RHP Will Harris on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/11)...7/7: RHP Charlie Morton reinstated from 10-day DL...7/6: Optioned RHP Dayan Diaz to Triple A...7/5: Recalled RHP Joe Musgrove from Triple A...7/4: Optioned LHP Ashur Tolliver to Triple A...7/2: Recalled LHP Ashur Tolliver from Triple A...7/1: Recalled RHP Dayan Diaz from Triple A; RHP David Paulino placed on Suspended List...6/30: Optioned LHP Reymin Guduan to Triple A...6/27: Reinstated RHP Brad Peacock from the Paternity List...6/25: Optioned RHP Jordan Jankowski to Triple A...6/24: RHP Lance McCullers, Jr. reinstated from 10-day DL; RHP Brad Peacock placed on Paternity List; RHP Jordan Jankowski recalled from Triple A...6/23: RHP Joe Musgrove optioned to Triple A...recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A...6/22: Optioned RHP Dayan Diaz to Triple A...6/20: Activated OF Josh Reddick from the 7-day DL...6/19: Optioned OF Derek Fisher to Triple A...6/14: Selected OF Derek Fisher to the Major League roster; placed OF Josh Reddick on the 7-day DL (retro to 6/13); transferred RHP Jandel Gustave to the 60-day DL...6/12: Activated RHP Joe Musgrove from the 10-day DL; placed RHP Lance McCullers Jr. on the 10-day DL...6/8: Selected RHP Francis Martes to the Major League roster; placed LHP Dallas Keuchel on the 10-day DL (retro to 6/5); transferred RHP Collin McHugh to the 60-day DL...6/7: Recalled RHP Dayan Diaz from Triple A...6/6: Optioned LHP Reymin Guduan to Triple A...5/31: Recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A...5/30: Recalled RHP David Paulino from Triple A; placed RHP Joe Musgrove on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/27)...5/29: Optioned RHP Jordan Jankowski to Triple A...5/28: Placed RHP Charlie Morton on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/27); recalled RHP Jordan Jankowski from Triple A...5/27: Activated LHP Dallas Keuchel from the 10-day DL; activated C Brian McCann from the 7-day DL...5/26: Optioned C Juan Centeno and RHP Jordan Jankowski to Triple A...5/24: Traded OF Andrew Aplin to Seattle in exchange for cash considerations or a player to be named later...5/22: Selected RHP Jordan Jankowski to the Major League roster; designated OF Andrew Aplin for assignment...5/21: Selected C Juan Centeno to the Major League roster; placed C Brian McCann on the 7-day DL (retro to 5/20); optioned LHP Ashur Tolliver to Triple A...5/20: Recalled LHP Ashur Tolliver from Triple A; placed LHP Dallas Keuchel on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/17)...5/14: Optioned RHP Dayan Diaz to Triple A; recalled RHP Dayan Diaz from Triple A; activated OF Teoscar Hernandez from the DL and optioned him to Triple A...5/12: Activated RHP David Paulino from the DL and assigned him to Triple A...5/9: Activated RHP Michael Feliz from the Family Medical Emergency List...5/7: Optioned RHP Dayan Diaz to Triple A Fresno...5/5: Selected RHP Dayan Diaz to the Major League roster; placed RHP Michael Feliz on the Family Medical Emergency List...5/1: Activated OF Jake Marisnick from the 7-day DL...4/30: Optioned IF/OF Tony Kemp to Triple A Fresno...4/26: Recalled IF/OF Tony Kemp from Triple A; placed OF Teoscar Hernandez on the 10-day DL...4/25: Recalled OF Teoscar Hernandez from Triple A; placed OF Jake Marisnick on the 7-day DL (retro to 4/24)...4/20: Recalled RHP James Hoyt from Triple A; placed RHP Jandel Gustave on the 10-day DL (retro to 4/19)...4/2: Placed RHP Collin McHugh on the 10-day DL (retro to 3/30); placed RHP David Paulino on the 10-day DL (retro to 3/30).

2017 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)7/24 99 @PHI W 13-4 66-33 1st (17.0) Musgrove (5-8) Velasquez (2-6) - 17,567 -7/25 100 @PHI W 5-0 67-33 1st (17.0) Morton (8-4) Pivetta (3-6) - 17,176 -7/26 101 @PHI L 0-9 67-34 1st (17.0) Fiers (7-5) Nola (8-6) - 19,718 -7/28 102 @DET W 6-5 68-34 1st (18.0) Peacock (9-1) Rondon (1-2) - 30,358 -7/29 103 @DET L 3-5 68-35 1st (17.0) Martes (3-1) Boyd (5-5) J. Wilson (13) 33,766 -7/30 104 @DET L 1-13 68-36 1st (16.0) McCullers Jr. (7-3) Verlander (6-7) - 31,970 -7/31 105 TB W 14-7 69-36 1st (16.0) Morton (9-4) Cobb (9-7) - 24,154 1,608,0938/1 106 TB L 4-6 69-37 1st (15.0) Fiers (7-6) Archer (8-6) Colomé (31) 22,985 1,631,0788/2 107 TB L 0-3 69-38 1st (15.0) Keuchel (9-1) Pruitt (6-2) Colomé (32) 26,722 1,657,8008/3 108 TB L 3-5 69-39 1st (15.0) Liriano (6-6) Boxberger (3-3) Colomé (33) 23,404 1,681,2048/4 109 TOR W 16-7 70-39 1st (15.0) Peacock (10-1) Valdez (1-1) - 39,287 1,720,4918/5 110 TOR L 3-4 (10) 70-40 1st (14.5) Liriano (6-7) Tepera (6-1) Osuna (28) 41,950* 1,762,4418/6 111 TOR W 7-6 71-40 1st (15.0) Martes (4-1) Osuna (3-3) - 36,300 1,798,7418/8 112 @CWS L 5-8 71-41 1st (14.0) Keuchel (9-2) Holland (6-11) Clippard (2) 13,974 -8/9 113 @CWS L 1-7 71-42 1st (13.0) McHugh (0-1) Gonzalez (6-10) - 14,824 -8/10 114 @CWS L 2-3 (11) 71-43 1st (13.0) Martes (4-2) Holmberg (2-3) - 18,034 - 8/11 115 @TEX L 4-6 71-44 1st (13.0) Morton (9-5) Hamels (7-1) - 33,897 -8/12 116 @TEX L 3-8 71-45 1st (12.0) Fiers (7-7) Ross (3-2) - 47,306* -8/13 117 @TEX W 2-1 72-45 1st (12.0) Keuchel (10-2) Cashner (7-9) Giles (23) 31,517 -8/14 118 @ARI L 0-2 72-46 1st (11.5) McHugh (0-2) Greinke (14-5) Rodney (27) 20,405 -8/15 119 @ARI W 9-4 73-46 1st (12.5) Martes (5-2) Banda (1-3) - 16,9358/16 120 ARI W 9-5 74-46 1st (12.5) Morton (10-5) Walker (6-7) - 27,278 1,826,0198/17 121 ARI L 0-4 74-47 1st (12.0) Fiers (7-8) Corbin (10-11) - 27,949 1,853,9688/18 122 OAK W 3-1 75-47 1st (13.0) Keuchel (11-2) Manaea (8-8) Giles (24) 30,908 1,884,8768/19 123 OAK W 3-0 76-47 1st (13.0) McHugh (1-2) Graveman (3-4) Clippard (4) 32,796 1,917,6728/20 124 OAK L 2-3 76-48 1st (12.0) Peacock (10-2) Cotton (6-10) Treinen (4) 34,011 1,951,6838/22 125 WSH L 3-4 76-49 1st (11.5) Morton (10-6) Roark (10-8) Doolittle (15) 23,798 1,975,4818/23 126 WSH W 6-1 77-49 1st (12.5) Fiers (8-8) Jackson (4-3) - 23,434 1,998,9158/24 127 WSH L 4-5 (11) 77-50 1st (12.5) Clippard (2-7) Albers (7-2) Solis (1) 24,761 2,023,6768/25 128 @LAA W 2-1 78-50 1st (12.5) McHugh (2-2) Bridwell (7-2) Giles (25) 42,333 -8/26 129 @LAA L 6-7 78-51 1st (12.5) Clippard (2-8) Wood (1-0) Parker (2) 41,101 -8/27 130 @LAA W 7-5 79-51 1st (13.5) Musgrove (6-8) Bedrosian (3-3) Giles (26) 37,606 -8/29* 131 TEX L 2-12 79-52 1st (12.0) Fiers (8-9) Perez (10-10) - 3,485 -8/30* 132 TEX L 1-8 79-53 1st (11.0) Keuchel (11-3) Cashner (8-9) - 6,123 -8/31* 133 TEX W 5-1 80-53 1st (11.5) Devenski (7-3) Martínez (3-6) Giles (27) 3,385 -9/2 134 NYM (1) W 12-8 81-53 1st (12.5) Morton (11-6) Harvey (8-8) - 30,319 2,053,9959/2 135 NYM (2) W 4-1 82-53 1st (12.5) Musgrove (7-8) Lugo (5-4) Giles (28) 34,904 2,088,8899/3 136 NYM W 8-6 83-53 1st (13.5) Harris (3-2) Flexen (3-4) Devenski (4) 32,065 2,120,9549/4 137 @SEA W 6-2 84-53 1st (13.5) Keuchel (12-3) Rzepczynski (2-1) - 20,108 -9/5 138 @SEA W 3-1 85-53 1st (13.5) Verlander (11-8) Pazos (4-5) Giles (29) 14,568 -9/6 139 @SEA W 5-3 86-53 1st (14.5) Devenski (8-3) Dίaz (3-6) - 15,104 -9/8 140 @OAK L 8-9 86-54 1st (14.5) Giles (1-3) Treinen (2-4) - 12,288 -9/9 141 @OAK (1) L 1-11 86-55 1st (14.0) Morton (11-7) Gossett (4-8) - - -9/9 142 @OAK (2) L 4-11 86-56 1st (14.0) Devenski (8-4) Hatcher (1-1) - 19,244 -9/10 143 @OAK L 2-10 86-57 1st (13.0) Keuchel (12-4) Graveman (5-4) - 15,892 -9/12 144 @LAA W 1-0 87-57 1st (14.0) Verlander (12-8) Richards (0-1) Giles (30) 36,088 -9/13 145 @LAA L 1-9 87-58 1st (13.0) Skaggs (2-5) Fiers (8-10) - 33.899 -9/14 146 @LAA W 5-2 88-58 1st (14.0) Peacock (11-2) Nolasco (6-14) - 35,715 -9/15 147 SEA W 5-2 89-58 1st (14.0) Morton (12-7) Paxton (12-4) Giles (31) 28,328 2,149,2829/16 148 SEA W 6-8 90-58 1st (14.0) Keuchel (13-4) Ramirez (5-6) Musgrove (1) 33,650 2,182,9329/17** 149 SEA W 7-1 91-58 1st (15.0) Verlander (13-8) Moore (1-4) - 30,247 2,213,179 9/19 150 CWS W 3-1 92-58 1st (16.0) McHugh (3-2) Giolito (2-3) Giles (32) 23,293 2,236,4729/20 151 CWS W 4-3 93-58 1st (17.0) Peacock (12-2) Shields (4-7) Musgrove (2) 24,995 2,261,4679/21 152 CWS L 1-3 93-59 1st (17.0) Keuchel (13-5) Volstad (1-0) Minaya (5) 24,283 2,285,7509/22 153 LAA W 3-0 94-59 1st (18.0) Verlander (14-8) Petit (5-2) Giles (33) 34,127 2,319,8779/23 154 LAA W 6-2 95-59 1st (19.0) Morton (13-7) Norris (2-6) - 34,035 2,353,9129/24 155 LAA9/25 156 @TEX9/26 157 @TEX9/27 158 @TEX9/28 159 @BOS9/29 160 @BOS9/30 161 @BOS10/1 162 @BOS*Astros home games played at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla.**Clinched AL West Division

HOUSTON ASTROS 2017 DAY-BY-DAY