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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 - aug. 5 2013 - The Astros tie a Minute Maid Park re- cord by recording six stolen bases in a 2-0 win over the Red Sox. today’s GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros can sweep this three-game series today with a win in Los Angeles in what is a rematch of the epic 2017 Fall Classic, won by the Astros in seven games...for the first time this series, today’s pitching matchup features two starters that did not pitch in last year’s World Series in RHP Gerrit Cole and RHP Walker Buehler. looking back to last fall: The Astros and Dodgers played one of the most memorable World Series in recent memory last fall, which included epic wins for the Astros in Game 2 in Los Angeles and Game 5 in Houston...CF George Springer hit five home runs and homered in four straight games (Games 4-7) to earn World Series MVP honors, while 3B Alex Bregman recorded an RBI in five straight games (Games 1-5), including the walkoff single in Game 5. world series rematch: This weekend’s matchup seems significant for obvious reasons, but two World Series teams have played each other the following season rather recently...the Royals beat the Mets in the 2015 World Series and then played each other in the 2016 regular season, which included an Opening Day matchup. missing faces: The Astros have 12 players on their active roster that played in the 2017 World Series... that group is notably missing 2B Jose Altuve, SS Carlos Correa and C Brian McCann, who are all on the 10-day Disabled List, and OF Carlos Beltran, who retired following the season. punching tickets: RHP Gerrit Cole has been one of the top strikeout pitchers in the AL this season, ranking second in the league in strikeouts per 9 IP (12.35) and fourth in strikeouts (194)...with six punch outs today, Cole would join RHP Justin Verlander (204K) to become the first pair of Astros teammates to reach 200 strikeouts in the same season since RHP Roger Clemens (218K) and RHP Roy Oswalt (206K) in 2004. four straight: The Astros put the hammer down last night, downing the Dodgers by a score of 14-0 to up their winning streak to four games...Houston ham- mered out 13 hits, including big nights by RF Josh Reddick (3x5, HR, 3RBI) and C Martín Maldonado (2x4, RBI)...the bullpen tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in relief of RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (0ER/4IP), who was lifted with right elbow discomfort...RHP Brad Peacock (2-4) earned the win by tossing 2.0 scoreless frames. two touchdown victories: Last night’s 14-0 win marked the second-largest shutout victory in Astros franchise history, trailing only a 15-0 win over the Expos on April 26, 1998 in Montreal...for the Dodgers, it marked their largest shutout loss since the 1997 season and their largest shutout loss at home since a 14-0 loss by the Brooklyn Robins to the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field on July 22, 1923. Houston Astros (71-41) at los angeles dodgers (61-51) RHP Gerrit Cole (10-3, 2.55) vs. RHP Walker Buehler (4-4, 3.65) sunday, aug. 5, 2018 • dodger stadium • los angeles, ca • 3:10 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 am today’s roster move: The Astros have reinstated RHP Roberto Osuna (#54) from the restricted list today and have added him to the active roster...he will take the roster spot of RHP Lance McCullers Jr., who was placed on the 10-day DL with right elbow discomfort. trade winds: The Astros made three trades to ac- quire three players leading up to Tuesday’s trade deadline...C Martín Maldonado was picked up from the Angels on July 26, RHP Ryan Pressly from the Twins on July 27 and RHP Roberto Osuna from the Blue Jays on Monday. from the trainers room: The Astros have been with- out 2B Jose Altuve and SS Carlos Correa for eight games, in which the club is 4-4, as they both work their way back from injury...Altuve was placed on the DL on July 26 with right knee soreness, while Correa has been out for over a month with lower back soreness. down in corpus: SS Carlos Correa has played two games on an injury rehab assignment for Double A Corpus Christi this week, including a 1x3 performance with a home run last night at Frisco...Correa, who’s been on the 10-day DL since June 26 with lower back soreness, is scheduled to DH today for the Hooks. 30 games up thru 112: The Astros have matched their best 112-game record in franchise history at 71-41, also reached by the 2017 Astros...at 30 games above .500, the Astros are one win shy of their high water mark for the season, reached twice, with a 67-36 record and a 66-35 mark. simple math: The Astros lead the Majors in run differ- ential at +200...they rank second in the Majors in runs scored (562) and have allowed the fewest runs among all Major League teams (361). road warriors: The Astros have been the top road team in the Majors, as their 39-17 (.696) road record is the best in baseball...the Astros are making a run at the all-time best road winning percentage, as their .696 mark would rank fourth all-time and is the best since the 2001 Mariners went 59-22 (.728) on the road. road dogs: 2B Jose Altuve, who will not play this series, leads the Majors in road batting average (.357, 74x207) while DH Evan Gattis ranks third in RBI on the road (44)...RHP Héctor Rondón, has been scoreless in all 21 of his road appearances this season (20.1IP), which is the third-longest road scoreless appearance streak in club history. unhittable: RHP Collin McHugh has posted a 1.01 ERA (6ER/53.1IP) this season, which ranks second among all MLB relievers behind RHP Blake Treinen of the A’s (0.95, 6ER/57IP)...LHP Tony Sipp has not allowed a run in 25 of his last 26 outings, dating back to May 11, posting a 0.42 ERA (1ER/21.1IP) in that time frame...he’s done most of his damage against lefties this season, limiting them to a .152 average (7x46) and a .411 OPS. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Monday, Aug. 6 9:15 at San Francisco RHP Charlie Morton (12-2, 2.90) vs. RHP Dereck Rodriguez (5-1, 2.59) AT&T SportsNet SW Tuesday, Aug. 7 2:45 at San Francisco LHP Dallas Keuchel (9-9, 3.61) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (4-4, 2.97) AT&T SportsNet SW Wednesday, Aug. 8 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 #113 ................................... road #57 ABOUT THE RECORD Overall Record:............................. 71-41 Home Record: .............................. 32-24 --with Roof Open: ............................. 5-6 --with Roof Closed: ....................... 27-18 --with Roof Open/Closed: ................. 0-0 Road Record: ............................... 39-17 Current Streak: ............................ Won 4 Last Homestand: .............................. 0-3 Current Road Trip: ............................ 4-1 Last 5 Games: .................................. 4-1 Last 10 Games: ................................ 5-5 Series Record (prior to current series):.... 22-9-4 Sweeps: ............................................ 9-1 When Scoring 4 or More Runs: .... 59-11 When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: .. 12-30 Shutouts: ........................................ 11-7 In One-Run Games: ..................... 15-18 In Two-Run Games: ......................... 9-8 vs. Left-Handed Starters:.............. 25-18 vs. Right-Handed Starters: ........... 46-23 During the Day:............................. 24-12 At Night: ........................................ 47-29 When Scoring First: ........................ 46-9 Opponent Scores First:................ .25-32 Outhit Opponent: .......................... 56-11 Outhit by Opponent: ....................... 9-28 Equal Hits: ........................................ 6-2 When Hitting Home Run: .............. 59-23 No Home Runs: ............................ 12-18 Walkoff Home Runs: ......................... 1-2 Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 28 Largest Comeback: ............................. 5 Losses After Leading: ........................ 18 Last At-Bat Wins: ............................... 10 Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5 Extra-Inning Games:......................... 5-4 Different Batting Orders: .................... 97 After Six Innings: Lead: 55-6 ...... Tied: 9-7 ........ Trail: 7-28 After Seven Innings: Lead: 60-4 ...... Tied: 5-4 ........ Trail: 6-33 After Eight Innings: Lead: 63-3 ...... Tied: 4-6 ........ Trail: 4-32 Astros in Interleague (2018): Overall: ............................................. 8-4 At Minute Maid Park: ........................ 4-1 On Road: .......................................... 4-3 Astros vs. dodgers (all-time): Overall: ..................................... 325-388 Record in Houston: ................... 179-171 Record in Los Angeles:............. 146-217 today’s media availability (all times approx.) The Astros clubhouse will be open from 10:10-11 a.m...Astros President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Jeff Luh- now and RHP Roberto Osuna will be made available in the dugout at 10:15 a.m...man- ager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at 11 a.m.

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THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY - aug. 52013 - The Astros tie a Minute Maid Park re-cord by recording six stolen bases in a 2-0 win over the Red Sox.

today’s GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros can sweep this three-game series today with a win in Los Angeles in what is a rematch of the epic 2017 Fall Classic, won by the Astros in seven games...for the first time this series, today’s pitching matchup features two starters that did not pitch in last year’s World Series in RHP Gerrit Cole and RHP Walker Buehler.

looking back to last fall: The Astros and Dodgers played one of the most memorable World Series in recent memory last fall, which included epic wins for the Astros in Game 2 in Los Angeles and Game 5 in Houston...CF George Springer hit five home runs and homered in four straight games (Games 4-7) to earn World Series MVP honors, while 3B Alex Bregman recorded an RBI in five straight games (Games 1-5), including the walkoff single in Game 5.

world series rematch: This weekend’s matchup seems significant for obvious reasons, but two World Series teams have played each other the following season rather recently...the Royals beat the Mets in the 2015 World Series and then played each other in the 2016 regular season, which included an Opening Day matchup.

missing faces: The Astros have 12 players on their active roster that played in the 2017 World Series... that group is notably missing 2B Jose Altuve, SS Carlos Correa and C Brian McCann, who are all on the 10-day Disabled List, and OF Carlos Beltran, who retired following the season.

punching tickets: RHP Gerrit Cole has been one of the top strikeout pitchers in the AL this season, ranking second in the league in strikeouts per 9 IP (12.35) and fourth in strikeouts (194)...with six punch outs today, Cole would join RHP Justin Verlander (204K) to become the first pair of Astros teammates to reach 200 strikeouts in the same season since RHP Roger Clemens (218K) and RHP Roy Oswalt (206K) in 2004.

four straight: The Astros put the hammer down last night, downing the Dodgers by a score of 14-0 to up their winning streak to four games...Houston ham-mered out 13 hits, including big nights by RF Josh Reddick (3x5, HR, 3RBI) and C Martín Maldonado (2x4, RBI)...the bullpen tossed 5.0 scoreless innings in relief of RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (0ER/4IP), who was lifted with right elbow discomfort...RHP Brad Peacock (2-4) earned the win by tossing 2.0 scoreless frames.

two touchdown victories: Last night’s 14-0 win marked the second-largest shutout victory in Astros franchise history, trailing only a 15-0 win over the Expos on April 26, 1998 in Montreal...for the Dodgers, it marked their largest shutout loss since the 1997 season and their largest shutout loss at home since a 14-0 loss by the Brooklyn Robins to the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field on July 22, 1923.

Houston Astros (71-41) at los angeles dodgers (61-51)RHP Gerrit Cole (10-3, 2.55) vs. RHP Walker Buehler (4-4, 3.65)

sunday, aug. 5, 2018 • dodger stadium • los angeles, ca • 3:10 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 am

today’s roster move: The Astros have reinstated RHP Roberto Osuna (#54) from the restricted list today and have added him to the active roster...he will take the roster spot of RHP Lance McCullers Jr., who was placed on the 10-day DL with right elbow discomfort.

trade winds: The Astros made three trades to ac-quire three players leading up to Tuesday’s trade deadline...C Martín Maldonado was picked up from the Angels on July 26, RHP Ryan Pressly from the Twins on July 27 and RHP Roberto Osuna from the Blue Jays on Monday.

from the trainers room: The Astros have been with-out 2B Jose Altuve and SS Carlos Correa for eight games, in which the club is 4-4, as they both work their way back from injury...Altuve was placed on the DL on July 26 with right knee soreness, while Correa has been out for over a month with lower back soreness.

down in corpus: SS Carlos Correa has played two games on an injury rehab assignment for Double A Corpus Christi this week, including a 1x3 performance with a home run last night at Frisco...Correa, who’s been on the 10-day DL since June 26 with lower back soreness, is scheduled to DH today for the Hooks.

30 games up thru 112: The Astros have matched their best 112-game record in franchise history at 71-41, also reached by the 2017 Astros...at 30 games above .500, the Astros are one win shy of their high water mark for the season, reached twice, with a 67-36 record and a 66-35 mark.

simple math: The Astros lead the Majors in run differ-ential at +200...they rank second in the Majors in runs scored (562) and have allowed the fewest runs among all Major League teams (361).

road warriors: The Astros have been the top road team in the Majors, as their 39-17 (.696) road record is the best in baseball...the Astros are making a run at the all-time best road winning percentage, as their .696 mark would rank fourth all-time and is the best since the 2001 Mariners went 59-22 (.728) on the road.

road dogs: 2B Jose Altuve, who will not play this series, leads the Majors in road batting average (.357, 74x207) while DH Evan Gattis ranks third in RBI on the road (44)...RHP Héctor Rondón, has been scoreless in all 21 of his road appearances this season (20.1IP), which is the third-longest road scoreless appearance streak in club history.

unhittable: RHP Collin McHugh has posted a 1.01 ERA (6ER/53.1IP) this season, which ranks second among all MLB relievers behind RHP Blake Treinen of the A’s (0.95, 6ER/57IP)...LHP Tony Sipp has not allowed a run in 25 of his last 26 outings, dating back to May 11, posting a 0.42 ERA (1ER/21.1IP) in that time frame...he’s done most of his damage against lefties this season, limiting them to a .152 average (7x46) and a .411 OPS.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Monday, Aug. 6 9:15 at San Francisco RHP Charlie Morton (12-2, 2.90) vs. RHP Dereck Rodriguez (5-1, 2.59) AT&T SportsNet SWTuesday, Aug. 7 2:45 at San Francisco LHP Dallas Keuchel (9-9, 3.61) vs. LHP Madison Bumgarner (4-4, 2.97) AT&T SportsNet SWWednesday, Aug. 8 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 #113 ...................................road #57ABOUT THE RECORDOverall Record: .............................71-41Home Record: ..............................32-24--with Roof Open: .............................5-6--with Roof Closed: .......................27-18--with Roof Open/Closed: .................0-0Road Record: ...............................39-17Current Streak: ............................Won 4Last Homestand: ..............................0-3Current Road Trip: ............................4-1Last 5 Games: ..................................4-1Last 10 Games: ................................5-5Series Record (prior to current series):....22-9-4Sweeps: ............................................9-1When Scoring 4 or More Runs: .... 59-11When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ..12-30Shutouts: ........................................ 11-7In One-Run Games: .....................15-18In Two-Run Games: .........................9-8vs. Left-Handed Starters: ..............25-18vs. Right-Handed Starters: ...........46-23During the Day: .............................24-12At Night: ........................................47-29When Scoring First: ........................46-9Opponent Scores First: ................ .25-32Outhit Opponent: .......................... 56-11Outhit by Opponent: .......................9-28Equal Hits: ........................................6-2When Hitting Home Run: ..............59-23No Home Runs: ............................12-18Walkoff Home Runs: .........................1-2Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 28Largest Comeback: ............................. 5Losses After Leading: ........................ 18Last At-Bat Wins: ............................... 10Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5Extra-Inning Games: .........................5-4Different Batting Orders: .................... 97After Six Innings:Lead: 55-6 ......Tied: 9-7 ........ Trail: 7-28After Seven Innings:Lead: 60-4 ......Tied: 5-4 ........ Trail: 6-33After Eight Innings:Lead: 63-3 ......Tied: 4-6 ........ Trail: 4-32Astros in Interleague (2018):Overall: .............................................8-4At Minute Maid Park: ........................4-1On Road: ..........................................4-3Astros vs. dodgers (all-time):Overall: .....................................325-388Record in Houston: ...................179-171Record in Los Angeles: .............146-217

today’s media availability(all times approx.)

The Astros clubhouse will be open from 10:10-11 a.m...Astros President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Jeff Luh-now and RHP Roberto Osuna will be made available in the dugout at 10:15 a.m...man-ager AJ Hinch will be available in the Astros dugout at 11 a.m.

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LAST start - 7/30 at SEA: got his 3rd loss of the season in Houston’s 2-0 loss to Seattle...allowed 2 runs on 4 hits in 6.2 innings pitched...struck out 8 batters with 2 walks...this was the 7th time the Astros have been shut out this season.

cole train: 27-year-old was selected to the 2018 AL All-Star team...marked his 2nd-career All-Star nomination, as he was an NL All-Star in 2015 with the Pirates.

• is making his 23nd start of the season...has been dominant in his outings, combining to strike out 194 hitters thru his first 22 starts (141.1IP).

k king cole: ranks 5th in the Majors in strikeouts and 2nd in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (12.35), trailing only Chris Sale in strikeouts per 9.0 (13.21).

• prior to Cole and Justin Verlander (204 strikeouts) this season, the last right-handed pitchers for the Astros to collect 194 strikeouts over the course of a single season were Roger Clemens (218) and Roy Oswalt (206) in 2004.

• set a franchise record for strikeouts prior to the All-Star Break of a single season with 169...surpassed the previous club record set by Mike Scott (167) in 1986.

• has 6 double-digit strikeout games this season, striking out at least 11 batters in all 6 of those games...prior to this season, had just 2 games with 11+ strikeouts in 127 career starts with the Pirates.

• set an AL record for K’s in the month of April this season with 61.among the leaders: has shown well with his new club as he currently ranks

2nd in the American League in opponent batting average (.181), 2nd in opponent OPS (.571), 4th in WHIP (0.98), 5th in winning percentage (.769), 5th in ERA and T-8th in innings pitched.

vs. LAD: will face the Dodgers for the 7th time in his career, and for the first time this season and as an Astro...3 of his 6 starts against the Dodgers have been quality starts and has only allowed 2 home runs in those starts.

tough to square up: his .181 opponent batting average is shaping up to be one of the best marks by a starting pitcher in MLB history...the Astros franchise record for a single season was .186, set by Mike Scott in 1986.

• his .181 opponent batting average is tied for the 6th-best mark in a single season in AL history (since 1913), and ranks 2nd in the Majors this season behind Chris Sale (.179)...prior to Sale and Cole this year, the last AL pitcher with an opponent batting average this low was Pedro Martinez in 2000 (.167).

• has been particularly tough on left-handed hitters, allowing them to hit just .169 (41x242) with a .571 OPS (.261 OBP/.310 SLG).

• has struck out 40.3% of all left-handed hitters he has faced, the top mark among Major League starting pitchers.

the arsenal: has virtually scrapped his sinker this season, as 3.7% of his pitches have been sinkers (career-low)...has thrown his curve at a career-high rate (18.9%) and has increased his 4-seam fastball usage from last year (51.6% this year, up from 41.9% last year).

• his 4-seam fastball has been one of his best weapons, as he has allowed a .162 average (38x235) against the pitch (87 strikeouts).

welcome to houston: was acquired from the Pirates on Jan. 13, 2018 in exchange for 4 young players: RHP Michael Feliz, OF Jason Martin, IF Colin Moran and RHP Joe Musgrove...former #1 overall selection by Pittsburgh in 2011, was the Pirates 2017 Opening Day starter.

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 10-3 2.55 22 22 141.1 90 43 40 48 194Career: 69-45 3.35 149 149 923.2 839 370 344 251 928vs. LAD W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2017: 0-0 7.11 1 1 6.1 8 5 5 2 7Career: 3-1 5.55 6 6 35.2 43 23 22 7 28

today’s ASTROS STARTER: rhp gerrit coleCAREER MLB SPLITS:Home: 29-20, 3.41 ERA, 74G/GS, 175ER/461.2IPAway: 40-25, 3.29 ERA, 75G/GS, 169ER/462.0IPDodger Stadium: 2-1, 5.60 ERA, 3G/GS, 11ER/17.2IPDay: 25-15, 3.44 ERA, 51G/GS, 121ER/317IPNight: 44-30, 3.31 ERA, 98G/GS, 223ER/606.2IPLongest Winning Streak: 8, 9/7/14-4/29/15Longest Losing Streak: 5, 8/7/16-4/3/17

2018 SPLITS:Home: 4-1, 2.52 ERA, 10G/GS, 18ER/64.1IPAway: 6-2, 2.57 ERA, 12G/GS, 22ER/77.0IPDay: 4-0, 2.41 ERA, 6G/GS, 10ER/37.2IPNight: 6-3, 2.60 ERA, 16G/GS, 30ER/104.0IPLongest Winning Streak: 7, 5/4-6/24Longest Losing Streak: 1 (3x), last, 7/30-current

Career Complete Games: 2 Last CG: 5/4/18 at ARICareer Shutouts: 1 Last SHO: 5/4/18 at ARICAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2018 GAME-HIGHS:Strikeouts: 16, 5/4/18 at ARI 16, 5/4 at ARIWalks: 5, 6/18/18 vs. TB 5, 6/18 vs. TBHits: 12 (2x), last, 8/19/16 vs. MIA 8, 7/4 at TEXEarned Runs: 7 (3x), last, 6/30/17 vs. SF 4 (3x), last, 7/4 at TEXInnings Pitched: 9.0 (2x), last, 5/4/18 at ARI 9.0, 5/4 at ARILow-Hit CG: 1, 5/4/18 at ARI 1, 5/4 at ARI

2018 DAY BY DAYSDate OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP4/1 at TEX W 8-2 W 1 7.0 2 1 1 3 11 1 1024/7 SD W 1-0 (10) - 7.0 5 0 0 0 11 0 1024/13 TEX W 3-2 - 7.0 3 2 2 1 14 2 934/18 at SEA W 7-1 W 2 7.0 5 1 0 2 5 0 954/23 LAA L 0-2 L 1 7.0 4 2 2 2 8 0 1094/29 OAK W 8-4 - 6.2 6 3 3 0 12 0 100APRIL 2-1, 1.73 ERA 41.2 25 9 8 8 61 3 6015/4 at ARI W 8-0 W 3 9.0 1 0 0 1 16 0 1145/9 at OAK W 4-1 W 4 6.0 4 1 1 3 9 0 1015/15 at LAA W 5-3 - 5.0 5 3 3 2 7 2 985/22 SF W 11-2 W 5 6.0 4 2 2 3 8 1 1065/27 at CLE L 9-10 (14) - 7.0 4 3 3 2 8 1 112may 3-0, 2.45 ERA 33.0 18 9 9 11 48 4 5316/1 BOS W 7-3 W 6 7.0 5 3 3 1 7 2 1056/7 at TEX W 5-2 W 7 6.0 3 1 1 3 8 0 1026/13 at OAK W 13-5 W 8 6.0 6 4 4 2 6 2 996/18 TB W 5-4 - 7.0 3 4 4 5 8 1 1166/24 KC W 11-3 W 9 5.0 2 1 1 3 8 1 1046/29 at TB L 2-3 L 2 6.0 5 3 1 3 5 0 103JUNE 4-1, 3.41 ERA 37.0 24 16 14 17 42 6 6297/4 at TEX W 5-4 - 5.0 8 4 4 2 7 1 1087/9 OAK L 0-2 - 6.0 3 0 0 3 11 0 1087/14 DET W 9-1 W 1 5.2 3 1 1 4 8 0 1077/24 at COL W 8-2 (10) - 6.1 5 2 2 1 9 0 1027/30 at SEA L 0-2 L 3 6.2 4 2 2 2 8 0 101july 1-1, 2.73 ERA 29.2 23 9 9 12 43 1 526

AVG AB H HR BB SOGrandal .111 9 1 0 0 1Kemp .000 11 0 0 1 1Pederson .571 7 4 0 1 0

AVG AB H HR BB SO

cole VS. dodgers (Career)DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR6/16/13 LAD W 6-3 W 1 5.2 7 3 3 0 1 05/29/14 at LAD W 6-3 W 2 6.1 6 3 3 2 3 08/7/15 LAD W 5-4 - 6.0 4 3 3 3 5 09/20/15 at LAD W 4-3 W3 7.0 6 3 3 0 9 18/13/16 at LAD L 8-4 L 1 4.1 12 6 5 0 3 08/21/17 LAD L 5-6 - 6.1 8 5 5 2 7 1

tomorrow’S STARTER at SF - RHP Charlie Morton W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 12-2 2.90 21 21 124.1 94 43 40 50 159Career: 72-80 4.24 208 207 1164.0 1169 616 549 437 952vs. SF W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: - - - - - - - - - -Career: 4-4 2.59 12 12 76.1 71 25 22 22 53

Puig .455 11 5 0 1 1Taylor .000 4 0 0 0 1Turner .500 6 3 0 0 1

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 8/3 at LAD (7.2,4,1,1,1,14) W 2-1 W 1 24 4.26 103 3/3 14-10 7 3-4 19 13-6Keuchel 7/27 vs. TEX (5,6,3,3,2,5) L 2-11 L 1 22 4.67 102 3/0 12-10 9 4-5 13 9-4Cole 7/24 vs. COL (6.1,5,2,2,1,9) W 8-2 W 1 21 6.22 104 12/3 17-4 6 5-1 15 11-4McCullers Jr. 8/4 at LAD (4,2,0,0,2,5) W 14-0 L 2 22 5.00 97 5/2 14-8 9 7-2 13 11-2Morton 7/25 vs. COL (6,4,1,1,4,5) L 3-2 W 1 20 5.40 96 3/3 12-8 8 4-4 14 10-4

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ASTROS: LAD Series (8/3-5): .250 (17x68) road trip (7/30-8/7): .259 (36x139)OPPONENTS: LAD Series (8/3-5): .121 (7x58) road trip (7/30-8/7): .151 (18x119)

2 IF alex bregman .276, 22 HR, 71 RBILast Gm: 0x4 LAD Series: 0x7 Road Trip: .238, 5x21Current Streak: 0x9 Long Streak: 12, .429, 21x49, 6/25-7/7• went 0x4 with a walk and a run scored last night...has reached base safely in 33

consecutive road games, which is the longest active streak in the Major Leagues...is the longest streak by an Astros player since Jose Altuve had a 35-game streak spanning the 2016-17 seasons...since May 15, Bregman has reached base safely in 64 of 66 games.

• ranks T-2nd in the Majors in doubles behind Eduardo Escobar (38)...has 58 extra-base hits, which ranks 4th in the AL behind José Ramírez (64), Francisco Lindor (63) and J.D. Martinez (62).

• has started 8 consecutive games at SS (has 13 starts at the position this season).• has been arguably the best player in the American League over a 2-month span...

since June 1, leads the AL in RBI (48) and in extra-base hits (35)...ranks 2nd in slugging (.624), T-2nd in HR and 4th in OPS (1.002) in that span.

• leads the club in HR (22) and RBI (71)...has set a career-high for HR (previously 19 in 2017) and has tied his single-season career high for RBI, set in 2017.

• leads the Astros and ranks 9th in the AL in OPS (.901)...ranks 3rd in the AL in walk/strikeout ratio (1.03), 5th in RBI, 5th in walks (63), 6th in WAR (5.4, STATS), 10th in OBP (.379) and 10th in SLG (.521).

• has 4 walkoff PA’s (single, double, HR, E2)...leads the AL with 3 walkoff hits.• was named to his 1st-career All-Star Team this year and was named the 2018

All-Star Game MVP after hitting a go-ahead HR in the 10th inning of Dodgers RHP Ross Stripling in what ended up being an 8-6 win for the AL...became the first player in club history to be named the MVP of an All-Star Game.

• hit 2 home runs with 5 RBI during the 2017 World Series vs. the Dodgers...hit a walkoff RBI-single off Kenley Jansen in the epic Game 5, becoming the 2nd player in MLB history to record an RBI in each of his first 5 World Series games, joining Amos Otis (1980).

28 IF j.d. davis .200, 1 HR, 5 RBILast Gm: 0x1 LAD Series: .200, 1x5 Road Trip: .250, 3x12Current Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 3 (2x), .273, 3x11, 5/28-31• went 1x4 in a start at 3B on Friday...went 2x5 with a run scored in a start at 3B

on Wednesday at SEA...tied his single-game career-high for hits.• was recalled from Triple A on July 20 for his 3rd MLB stint of the season...made

the OD roster and was optioned on April 11...had a stint from May 20-June 5.• has played in 27 games (18 starts: 8 at 1B, 7 at 3B, 3 in LF).

11 c EVAN GATTIS .248, 21 HR, 67 RBILast Gm: 0x0, RBI LAD Series: 0x0, RBI Road Trip: .429, 6x14, HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 3, .429, 6x14, 7/30 Long Streak: 6, .350, 7x20, 5/7-14• hit a pinch-hit sac fly last night and is now is 1 RBI shy of 400 for his career....

went 3x5 with 2 doubles on Wednesday at SEA...has 4 extra-base hits over his last 7 games (2 doubles, 2 HR, .750 SLG).

• in 10 games since the All-Star Break, has hit .333 (10x30) with 2 doubles, 2 HR, 4 RBI and a 1.029 OPS (.429 OBP/.600 SLG).

• is 2nd on the club in RBI (T-8th in the AL)...has surpassed his RBI total from 2017 (55)...ranks 3rd in the Majors in road RBI (44).

• ranks T-2nd among DHs in doubles (17), T-3rd in HR (21), 4th in RBI and 4th in SLG (.511)...has caught 5.0 innings, making all of his starts at DH (84).

• played in 6 games in the 2017 World Series vs. the Dodgers, batting .300 (3x10) with 5 walks, 1 run scored and a .533 OBP.

9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .232, 9 HR, 41 RBILast Gm: 2x3, HR, RBI LAD Series: .286, 2x7, HR, RBI Road Trip: .263, 5x19, 3HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 1, .667, 2x3, 8/4 Long Streak: 7, .409, 9x22, 7/13-24• went 2x3 with a solo homer, 3 runs scored and 2 walks last night...went 2x5 with 2

solo homers on Wednesday at SEA, his first multi-homer game of the season...was the 3rd multi-homer game of his career (last, May 2, 2017 vs. TEX)...switch-hitter knocked both of his homers as a right-handed hitter...marked his first homers of the season from that side of the plate.

• has started at 2B in 6 of the last 7 games...has made starts all over the diamond with the recent injuries to Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve...has started games in LF (37g) and at SS (26g), 1B (20g), 2B (10g) and 3B (2g).

• has posted a .913 OPS (.388 OBP/.525 SLG) in 13 games since the ASG.

10 IF yuli gurriel .290, 6 HR, 56 RBILast Gm: 3x5, 2RBI LAD Series: .444, 4x9, 2RBI Road Trip: .304, 7x23, 2RBICurrent Streak: 5, .304, 7x23, 7/30 Long Streak: 13, .396, 19x48, 7/3-20• went 3x5 with a double, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored last night...the Astros regular

starting 1B this season, has made 8 starts at 3B and 2 starts at 2B due to the recent injuries in the Astros infield.

• has hit .419 (39x93) with runners in scoring position, which ranks 2nd in the Majors behind Joe Mauer (.439, 25x57).

• thru Wednesday’s games, owned the AL’s 3rd-best “scoop rate” on balls thrown in the dirt this season...had scooped 26 balls in 29 chances (89.7%) (STATS).

• recorded 5 extra-base hits and 4 RBI in 7 games in the 2017 World Series vs. the Dodgers...homered in Houston’s Game 3 win, and went 2x5 with a double and a game-tying 3-run HR off Clayton Kershaw in Game 5...joined Tony Perez (1975) as the only Cuban-born players with multiple homers in a single WS.

18 IF/OF tony kemp .289, 3 HR, 20 RBILast Gm: 0x2 LAD Series: 0x2 Road Trip: .214, 3x14Current Streak: 0x5 Long Streak: 4, .267, 4x15, 5/24-27• went 0x2 with a walk and a HBP last night...went 1x5 in his 2nd start of the season

batting leadoff on Wednesday at SEA (also May 30 at NYY).• has reached base safely in 21 of his last 25 starts, batting .325 (25x77) with 11

runs, 4 doubles, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 5 SB and an .870 OPS (.416 OBP/.455 SLG).• since his recall on May 16, the Astros have gone 30-14 (.682) in his starts, and

14-10 (.583) in games where he has not started.• leads all 9-hole hitters in batting (.330) and OBP (.417), and is 2nd in OPS (.885)

behind Gleyber Torres (.959).• was recalled on May 16 and has played in 56 games and made 44 starts (29 in

LF, 13 in CF, 1 in RF, 1 at DH).

15 c martÍn maldonado .219, 5 HR, 36 RBILast Gm: 2x4, 3RBI LAD Series: .333, 2x6, 3RBI Road Trip: .300, 3x10, 3RBICurrent Streak: 1, .500, 2x4, 8/4 Long Streak: 6 (2x), .333, 7x21, 6/4-11• made his 4th start with the Astros last night and went 2x4 with 2 doubles, 2 runs

scored and 3 RBI...his 8th-inning double last night snapped an 0x34 streak.• is widely regarded as one of the top defensive backstops in the game...ranks 2nd

among all AL catchers in starts (81)...among all Major League catchers, ranks 2nd in stolen base %, as he has thrown out 42.8% of runners attempting to steal (12-for-28)...trails only Salvador Perez (50%, 17-of-34).

• the 2017 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner was acquired by the Astros from the Angels on July 26 in exchange for LHP Patrick Sandoval and intl. pool money.

6 OF Jake Marisnick .207, 9 HR, 23 RBILast Gm: 1x1, HR, RBI LAD Series: .500, 2x4, HR, RBI Road Trip: .500, 4x8, 2HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 4, .454, 5x11, 7/10 Long Streak: 4 (2x), .454, 5x11, 7/10-current• went 1x1 with a 2-run homer and 2 runs scored after entering the game as a

pinch runner in the 8th inning.• was recalled from Triple A Fresno on Wednesday and has gone 4x8 with 2 homers

and 4 RBI in 3 games since...overall has 3 HR in his last 9 starts at the MLB level.• has hit .333 (14x42) with 2 doubles, 4 HR, 9 RBI and a 1.095 OPS (.429 OBP/.667

SLG) in his last 14 starts with Houston.• this marks his 4th Major League stint of the season...has played in 74 games,

while making 44 starts in CF this season.• was raking at Triple A following his option on July 13...in 12 games with the

Grizzlies, hit .341 (15x44) with 6 doubles, 1 triple, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 3 SB, .991 OPS.

22 OF josh reddick .256, 12 HR, 38 RBILast Gm: 3x5, HR, 3RBI LAD Series: .375, 3x8, HR, 3RBI Road Trip: 389, 7x18, 2HR, 7RBICurrent Streak: 1, .600, 3x5, 8/4 Long Streak: 6 (2x), .524, 11x21, 6/20-27• went 3x5 with a homer, a double, 2 runs scored and 3 RBI last night...led the

Astros to a comeback win Tuesday at SEA, also going 3x5 with a HR and 3 RBI...both homers this road trip have come vs. lefties.

• has recorded 7 XBH over his last 14 games (2 doubles, 1 triple, 4 HR, .558 SLG).• in “close and late” situations this season, has hit .370 (17x46) with 2 doubles, 2

HR, 6 RBI, 7 walks and a .996 OPS...ranks 2nd in the AL in batting average in “close and late” situations.

• has hit .303 (27x89) with 12 extra-base hits (5 doubles, 1 triple, 6 HR), 19 RBI and an .925 OPS vs. left-handed pitchers this season.

4 OF George Springer .248, 18 HR, 57 RBILast Gm: 1x6, RBI LAD Series: .222, 2x9, 2RBI Road Trip: .154, 2x13, 2RBICurrent Streak: 2, .222, 2x9, 8/3 Long Streak: 7, .367, 11x30, 4/18-24• went 1x6 with an RBI double last night...went 1x3 with an RBI and a walk on

Friday...prior to Friday had missed parts of 2 games with left shoulder soreness.• has hit .244 (11x45) with 4 doubles, 3 home runs (1 grand slam), 6 walks, 11

RBI, 8 runs scored and an .860 OPS in 12 games since the All-Star Break...has reached base in 14 of his last 16 games.

• hit his 5th-career grand slam on July 21 at LAA...ranks T-4th in franchise history in grand slams...all 5 of his slams have come on the road, surpassing Jeff Bagwell (4) for the most road grand slams in club history.

• was named to his 2nd-career All-Star Team, and hit a solo HR in the 10th inning of the 2018 ASG off Ross Stripling, going back-to-back with Alex Bregman.

• his 5 leadoff HR are tied for the AL lead with Betts, Lindor and Moncada.• was the MVP of the 2017 World Series after hitting .379 (11x29) with 3 doubles,

5 HR and 7 RBI...became the first player in MLB history to HR in 4 consecutive games of a single World Series.

12 C max stassi .250, 8 HR, 27 RBILast Gm: DNP LAD Series: --- Road Trip: .429, 3x7, HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 3, .400, 4x10, 7/28 Long Streak: 7, .360, 9x25, 5/22-30• went 2x4 with a walk and a 3-run HR Wed. at SEA...tied his single-game ca-

reer-high for RBI, last accomplished on June 16 at KC...also marked his first HR since June 16, a span of 22 games...marked the longest HR drought of his career.

• leads the club with 53 starts at catcher...ranks 3rd among AL catchers in WAR (1.6)...per Baseball Prospectus, has been the top pitch framer in the game this season (12.7 framing runs).

13 IF TYLER WHITE .271, 3 HR, 5 RBILast Gm: 1x4, RBI LAD Series: .200, 1x5, RBI Road Trip: .231, 3x13, RBICurrent Streak: 1, .250, 1x4, 8/4 Long Streak: 2, 1.000, 4x4, 7/14-29• went 1x4 with an RBI double last night...went 2x4 with 2 singles in a start at 1B

on Tuesday at SEA...has hit .375 (6x16) with 1 HR, 2 RBI and a .444 OBP in 5 games since his most recent recall from Triple A Fresno last Sunday.

• has hit 3 homers in his last 8 games in the Majors (4 RBI).• last Sunday vs. TEX, went 3x3 with a home run, a walk and 2 runs scored.• this is his 2nd Major League stint of the season...in 11 starts (all at 1B), has batted

.324 (11x34) with 2 homers, 3 RBI, 9 walks and a .995 OPS.

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ASTROS HITTERS vs. dodgers

MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Bregman 19 1 2 - 22 4 (3x) - 6/16/18 at KCDavis - 1 - - 1 3 - 5/28/18 at NYYGattis 12 3 3 2 20 5 (2x) - 6/13/18 at OAKGonzalez 8 - - 1 9 5 (2x) - 5/7/18 at OAKGurriel 7 4 2 - 13 4 (5x) - 7/7/18 vs. CWSKemp 3 - - 1 4 5 - 5/22/18 vs. SFMaldonado 5 4 1 - 10 4 (4x) - 6/24/18 vs. TORMarisnick 4 2 - - 6 5 - 7/31/17 vs. TBReddick 4 2 - 2 8 6 (2x) - 4/3/18 vs. BALSpringer 9 2 2 - 13 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TORStassi 1 4 - - 5 3 (4x) - 8/1/18 at SEAWhite 1 - - - 1 5 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Bregman 21 3 2 - 26 4 (2x) - 6/26/18 vs. TORDavis 3 - - - 3 3 (6x) - 8/1/18 at SEAGattis 15 6 - - 21 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MINGonzalez 20 3 - - 23 4 (3x) - 9/25/17 at TEXGurriel 26 3 2 - 31 4 (3x) - 6/10/18 at TEXKemp 10 1 - - 11 3 (3x) - 6/6/18 vs. SEAMaldonado 11 5 - - 16 4 (2x) - 5/31/15 vs. ARIMarisnick 6 - - - 6 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MINReddick 16 5 - - 21 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PITSpringer 22 4 - 1 27 6 - 5/7/18 at ARIStassi 10 1 - - 11 3 - 7/7/18 vs. CWSWhite 1 1 - - 2 4 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

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)Smith right elbow soreness 6/7 7/3 23 (17-6)Rodgers right elbow surgery 3/26 7/13 96 (62-34)Gustave right elbow surgery 3/26 112 (71-41)Correa lower back soreness 6/26 32 (19-13)McCann right knee discomfort 7/1 27 (16-11)Altuve right knee soreness 7/26 8 (4-4)Devenski left hamstring tightness 7/31 4 (4-0)McCullers right elbow discomfort 8/5 0 (0-0)

BY BATTING ORDER:1: Springer (67-38), Bregman (1-2), Altuve (2-0), Kemp (1-1) 2: Bregman (51-29), Altuve (17-11), Reddick (3-1)3: Altuve (48-25), Correa (18-10), Gurriel (1-3), Bregman (3-0), Reddick (0-3), Gattis (1-0)4: Gurriel (34-16), Correa (28-17), Reddick (7-3), Gattis (1-5), Bregman (1-0)5: Reddick (20-12), Gurriel (16-11), Gattis (13-7), Gonzalez (12-2), Bregman (5-6), McCann (3-1), Davis (2-0), White (0-2)6: Gonzalez (24-15), Gattis (13-11), Reddick (17-2), Bregman (7-4), Gurriel (5-3), McCann (1-2), White (1-2), Davis (1-1), Stassi (2-0), Reed (0-1)7: Gonzalez (20-13), Gattis (17-6), Stassi (9-6), McCann (5-5), Davis (3-6), Reddick (4-2), Tucker (3-3), White (3-0), Maldonado (2-0), Marisnick (2-0), Federowicz (1-0), Fisher (1-0), Kemp (1-0)8: Stassi (20-15), McCann (18-6), Marisnick (6-2), Gattis (4-4), Gonzalez (5-3), Kemp (5-1), Davis (3-2), Federowicz (3-2), Fisher (2-2), Reddick (2-1), Maldonado (1-1), Tucker (2-0), White (0-2)9: Kemp (23-12), Marisnick (20-14), Fisher (13-6), McCann (4-0), Stassi (1-2), Tucker (2-1), Cole (2-0), Gattis (2-0), Federowicz (1-1), Verlander (1-1), Morton (0-2), Gonzalez (1-0), McCullers (1-0), Reddick (0-1), White (0-1)

STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION

Record By Monthmar./April May June July August Sept/Oct.20-10 16-12 19-8 13-11 3-0 -

Record by DayMon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.6-6 11-6 12-5 8-2 13-7 11-7 10-8

BY DEFENSIVE POSITION:C: Stassi (31-23), McCann (31-14), Federowicz (6-3), Maldonado (3-1)1B: Gurriel (47-25), Gonzalez (15-5), White (4-7), Davis (5-3), Reed (0-1)2B: Altuve (64-35), Gonzalez (7-3), Gurriel (0-2), Bregman (0-1)SS: Correa (46-27), Gonzalez (20-6), Bregman (5-8)3B: Bregman (63-32), Gurriel (4-4), Davis (2-5), Gonzalez (2-0)LF: Gonzalez (18-19), Kemp (23-6), Fisher (11-6), Reddick (11-4), Tucker (7-4), Davis (2-1)CF: Springer (33-17), Marisnick (28-16), Kemp (7-6), Fisher (3-2)RF: Reddick (42-22), Springer (27-18), Fisher (2-0), Kemp (0-1)DH: Gattis (51-33), Springer (7-2), Gurriel (5-2), Altuve (3-1), Kemp (0-1)

INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATSPLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERAGattis 0/0 - - - - 0.00 (0ER/4IP)Maldonado* 2/3 .667 - - 3-1 1.50 (6ER/36IP)McCann 6/22 .273 - 2 31-14 2.47 (109ER/397IP)Stassi 10/35 .286 - 7 31-23 3.36 (183ER/490.1IP)Pitchers 2/2 - 6 - - -TOTAL 20/68 .294 6 10 71-41 3.03 (340ER/1009.1IP)

* - stats do not include games played with Angels

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career)PLAYER .AVG AB HBregman .302 324 98Davis .255 51 13Gattis .263 726 191Gonzalez .255 675 172Gurriel .266 305 81Kemp .203 74 15Maldonado .224 451 101Marisnick .236 513 121Reddick .236 910 215Springer .277 640 177Stassi .250 108 27White .256 117 30

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (Career)PLAYER .AVG AB HBregman .268 853 229Davis .186 86 16Gattis .246 1629 401Gonzalez .266 1638 435Gurriel .302 723 218Kemp .267 232 62Maldonado .216 1221 264Marisnick .220 837 184Reddick .274 2518 689Springer .257 1658 426Stassi .252 159 40White .224 241 54

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CATCHING STATS

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HBregman .294 126 37Davis .286 28 8Gattis .244 119 29Gonzalez .261 119 31Gurriel .299 117 35Kemp .227 44 10Maldonado .200 80 16Marisnick .230 87 20Reddick .303 89 27Springer .280 132 37Stassi .266 79 21White .286 21 6

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HBregman .269 294 79Davis .149 47 7Gattis .250 200 50Gonzalez .217 217 47Gurriel .286 252 72Kemp .314 105 33Maldonado .227 198 45Marisnick .182 77 14Reddick .235 204 48Springer .234 291 68Stassi .239 109 26White .259 27 7

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTALAstros 51 71 39 75 59 68 71 73 43 12 562Opponents 49 34 30 39 34 47 43 35 44 7 362

RUNS BY INNING

ASTROS vs. upcoming starters

ASTROS vs. dodgers (2018): AVG AB H HR RBIBregman .000 7 0 0 0Davis .200 5 1 0 0Gattis - 0 0 0 1Gonzalez .286 7 2 1 1Gurriel .444 9 4 0 2Kemp .000 2 0 0 0Maldonado .158 19 3 0 3Marisnick .500 4 2 1 2Reddick .375 8 3 1 3Springer .222 9 2 0 2White .200 5 1 0 1

ASTROS vs. rodriguez (monday) AVG AB H HR RBI BB Kno current Astros have faced Rodriguez

ASTROS vs. dodgers (reg. season + 2017 world series): AVG AB H HR RBIBregman .233 30 7 2 5Gattis .300 10 3 0 0Gonzalez .208 24 5 1 2Gurriel .214 28 6 2 4Maldonado .133 15 2 1 1Reddick .167 24 4 0 0Springer .379 29 11 5 7

ASTROS vs. bumgarner (tuesday) AVG AB H HR RBI BB KGattis .308 13 4 0 0 0 4Gonzalez .000 1 0 0 0 0 0Maldonado .000 4 0 0 0 0 2Marisnick .000 3 0 0 0 0 2Reddick .667 3 2 1 3 1 0

ASTROS vs. buehler AVG AB H HR RBI BB Kno current Astros have faced Buehler

ASTROS vs. dodgers (career - regular season): AVG AB H HR RBIBregman .000 7 0 0 0Davis .200 5 1 0 0Gattis .182 44 8 2 6Gonzalez .235 17 4 1 2Gurriel .444 9 4 0 2Kemp .000 2 0 0 0Maldonado .123 73 9 2 10Marisnick .174 23 4 2 4Reddick .367 30 11 2 4Springer .222 9 2 0 2White .200 5 1 0 1

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2018 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT2018 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 22-31Starters 52-26-0 3.00 690.0 535 249 230 213-0 800 When Bullpen Does Not Allow Runs: 48-9Relievers 19-15-27 3.10 319.1 251 113 110 83-3 385 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.)36-Will Harris 8/1 at SEA (1,1,0,0,1,2) 21 45/34 12/5 0/3 28-1731-Collin McHugh 8/4 at LAD (0.2,0,0,0,2,1) 19 38/31 12/1 0/1 21-1754-Roberto Osuna 5/6 at TB (1,1,0,0,0,1) 19 - - - - 41-Brad Peacock 8/4 at LAD (2,0,0,0,0,4)-W2 27 46/35 23/5 2/4 27-1859-Cionel Pérez 8/4 at LAD (1,0,0,0,1,0) 15 5/5 1/0 0/0 2-355-Ryan Pressly 7/30 at SEA (1.1,0,0,0,0,0) 14 53/35 28/9 0/4 21-3230-Héctor Rondón 8/3 at LAD (1.1,0,0,0,0,2)-S11 22 42/33 13/5 11/14 24-1829-Tony Sipp 8/4 at LAD (0.1,0,0,0,0,0) 3 33/29 20/4 0/0 19-1438-Joe Smith 8/4 at LAD (1,1,0,0,1,2) 29 36/27 14/2 0/1 18-182018 BULLPEN TOTALS 323/246 120/30 27/40 73-40

• prior to yesterday’s recall, was with the club for 2 weeks this stint from July 11-27...was also with the club for 2 days from June 29-30...was added to the Astros 40-man roster this offseason.

• spent most of his time at Double A Corpus Christi this season, posting a 6-1 record and a 1.98 ERA (15ER/68.1IP) in 16 games (11 starts), while accumulating 83 strikeouts in 68.1 innings pitched.

• 22-year old Cuban was signed by the Astros on Dec. 9, 2016.

55 RHP ryan pressly 1-1-0, 3.42 ERA, 53GLast Win: 6/12 at DET Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 6/8 vs. LAA Blown SV: 6/8 vs. LAALAD Series: --- Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 1G• tossed 1.1 scoreless innings on Monday vs. SEA.• made his Astros debut on 7/28 vs. TEX...acquired last Friday night from the Twins

in exchange for 2 prospects: RHP Jorge Alcala and OF Gilberto Celestino.• has posted 70 strikeouts in his 48.2 innings pitched on the season,• among all AL relievers, he ranks T-2nd in appearances, 7th in strikeouts and 9th

in strikeouts per 9.0 innings pitched ratio (12.60). • has pitched parts of 5 Major League seasons (2013-18), all with Minnesota...is

under club control thru the 2019 season.

30 RHP hÉctor rondÓn 2-2-11, 2.27 ERA, 42GLast Win: 7/24 at COL Save: 7/13 vs. DET Loss: 6/19 vs. TB Blown SV: 7/10 vs. OAKLAD Series: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-2, 0.00 (0ER/2.1IP), 2G• tossed 1.1 scoreless inning Friday vs. LAD and recorded his 11th save of the

season and his 3rd career save vs. the Dodgers...has recorded saves in two consecutive outings.

• has converted 11 of his last 12 save opportunities, and 11 of 14 on the year...has handled the majority of the Astros save opportunities since June, getting the call in 11 of the Astros last 17 save opportunities in that span.

• owns the 9th-hardest average fastball velocity by an AL reliever this season at 97.6 miles per hour.

• has been scoreless in all 21 of his road games this year (20.1IP)...the 21-game road scoreless streak is the 3rd-longest in franchise history, and the longest since Tim Byrdak had a 24-game streak in 2010...dating back to his time with the Cubs, has been scoreless in 25 consecutive road games since Aug. 27, 2017 (23IP) (the Majors’ longest active streak).

• 30-year-old signed a 2-year deal with the Astros as a free agent this offseason.

29 LHP Tony Sipp 2-0-0, 1.63 ERA, 33GLast Win: 6/17 at KC Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18LAD Series: 0-0-0, 1.63 (0ER/0.1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 1G• tossed 0.1 scoreless innings last night vs. LAD...has not allowed a run in his last

10 outings (8.2IP).• has been scoreless in 25 of his last 26 outings (0.43 ERA, 1ER/21.1IP).• has stranded 16-of-18 inherited runners this season.• has held lefties to 7x46 (.152) this season...has held lefty hitters to a .411

OPS, as he’s only allowed 3 walks and 2 extra-base hits to lefties this season.• has posted a 0.76 ERA (2ER/23.2IP) in his last 29 outings and has been scoreless

in 27 of his last 29 outings.

38 RHP joe smith 3-1-0, 3.94 ERA, 36GLast Win: 7/5 vs. CWS Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 4/24 vs. LAA Blown SV: 4/24 vs. LAALAD Series: 0-0-0, 3.94 (0ER/1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.1IP), 1G• tossed 1.0 scoreless innings last night vs. LAD...allowed 1 hit and struck out 2

batters...has been scoreless in his last 3 outings. • faced 1 batter on Tuesday vs. SEA and retired him, recording his 4th hold of the

season...faced 2 batters on Sunday vs. TEX and retired them in order.• has appeared in 13 games since being activated from the DL on 7/3, tossing 10.0

innings and allowing 1 run (0.90 ERA)...was placed on the DL with right elbow soreness on June 10 (retroactive to June 7)...missed 23 games on the DL, with Houston going 17-6 in those games.

36 RHP will harris 3-3-0, 4.35 ERA, 45gLast Win: 6/27 vs. TOR Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 6/2 vs. BOS Blown SV: 6/10 at TEXLAD Series: --- Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G• pitched 1.0 scoreless inning vs. SEA on Wednesday...allowed 1 hit and 1 walk,

striking out 2 batters...has tossed 1.0 inning, recording 2 strikeouts, in each of his last 3 games (Wednesday at SEA and 7/27-28 vs. TEX).

• owns a 2.57 FIP on the season, nearly 2 runs lower than his ERA.• leads the club in appearances (45)...has made 225 career appearances with

Houston since joining the team in 2015, the most by an Astro in that span.

31 RHP collin mchugh 5-1-0, 1.01 ERA, 38GLast Win: 7/10 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 7/25 at COL Blown SV: 7/25 at COLLAD Series: 0-0-0, 1.01 (0ER/0.2IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G• pitched 0.2 scoreless frame vs. LAD last night and walked 2...has been scoreless

and has not allowed a hit in his last 3 outings.• took his first loss of the season on 7/25 at COL after allowing a walkoff HR to

Charlie Blackmon in the bottom of the 9th inning...had tossed 2.0 scoreless frames prior to the walkoff, striking out 4 batters.

• the loss on 7/25 at COL night snapped his 10-game winning streak that dated back to 2017...was the longest active winning streak in the Majors...also marked the 2nd-longest streak of his career behind an 11-game run set from 2014-15...the last Astro with a 10-game winning streak was Charlie Morton (2017-18).

• has stranded 12 of his 13 inherited runners this season.• has given up 2 earned runs in his last 16g, posting a 0.81 ERA (2ER/22.1IP)

and 28 K’s...has given up 3 walks and 7 hits in that span (0.45 WHIP).• ranks 2nd among MLB relievers in ERA and 4th in OBP (.218)...leads AL reliev-

ers in WHIP (0.73) and ranking 2nd in opponent batting average (.144), 4th in opponent OPS (.463) and T-4th in wins.

• has held right-handed hitters to an .105(10x95) batting average.

54 RHP Roberto Osuna 0-0-9, 2.93 ERA, 15GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: 5/6 at TB Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: 4/24 vs. BOSLAD Series: -- Road Trip: --• reinstated from the restricted list today and added to the Major League roster.• pitched in 3 levels in the Blue Jays minor league system and in 1 game with

Double A Corpus Christi on his rehab assignment leading up to today’s activation...tossed 7.0 scoreless innings in 7 games...last pitched on Friday night (1IP).

• appeared in 15 Major League games for the Blue Jays this season, posting nine saves and a 2.93 ERA (5ER/15.1IP).

• recorded a career-high 39 saves in 2017, the 2nd most in a season in franchise history for the Blue Jays and 2nd most in the AL (Alex Colome – 47).

41 RHP brad peacock 2-4-2, 2.96 ERA, 45GLast Win: 4/4 vs. BAL Save: 7/6 vs. CWS Loss: 7/9 vs. OAK Blown SV: 5/3 vs. NYYLAD Series: 1-0-0, 2.96 (0ER/2IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G• tossed 2.0 scoreless innings last night vs. LAD, retirning batters in order and

striking out a total of 4 batters...recorded his 2nd win of the season...had not been used for more than 1.0 inning in a game since 7/6 vs. CWS...has been scoreless and as not allowed a hit in his last 3 outings.

• among AL relievers, ranks 5th in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (12.95).• has held right-handed hitters to a .179 (20x112) batting average.• went scoreless in 11 of his 12 games in June, posting a 0.68 ERA (1ER/113.1IP)

with 22 strikeouts and 2 walks.

59 LHP cionel pérez 0-0-0, 4.50 ERA, 5GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18LAD Series: 0-0-0, 4.50 (0ER/1IP), 1G Road Trip: ---• tossed 1.0 scoreless innings last night vs. LAD.• recalled from Triple A Fresno yesterday...was on optional assignment for 6 days

from July 28-Aug. 2...appeared in 1 game for the Grizzlies tossing 0.2 of an inning on Aug. 1 at Nashville.

VS. lad 2018 G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole - - - - - Harris - - - - - Keuchel - - - - - McCullers Jr. 1 0-0-0 0.00 4.0 0 McHugh 1 0-0-0 0.00 0.2 0 Morton - - - - -Osuna - - - - -Peacock - - - - -Perez 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Pressly - - - - - Rondón 1 0-0-1 0.00 1.1 0Sipp 1 0-0-0 0.00 0.1 0Smith 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.1 0 Verlander 1 1-0-0 2.19 7.2 1

CAREER (regular season) G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 6 3-1-0 5.55 35.2 22Harris 1 0-0-9 0.00 1.0 0Keuchel - - - - -McCullers Jr. 2 0-0-0 1.64 11.0 2McHugh 2 0-1-0 15.43 4.2 8Morton 2 0-1-0 6.55 11.0 8Osuna - - - - -Peacock 1 0-0-0 6.75 1.1 1Perez 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Pressly 1 0-0-0 5.40 1.2 1Rondón 12 0-0-3 2.19 12.1 3Sipp 13 1-0-0 2.35 7.2 2Smith 11 0-0-1 2.16 8.1 2Verlander 3 3-0-0 2.91 21.2 7

2017 (Regular + postseason) G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 1 0-0-0 7.11 6.1 5Harris 3 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 0Keuchel 2 0-1-0 5.23 10.1 6McCullers Jr. 2 1-0-0 3.52 7.2 3McHugh 1 0-0-0 13.50 2.0 3Morton 2 1-0-0 1.74 10.1 2Osuna - - - - -Peacock 4 0-0-1 2.45 7.1 2Perez - - - - -Pressly 1 0-0-0 5.40 1.2 1Rondón 6 0-1-0 6.35 5.2 4Sipp - - - - -Smith - - - - -Verlander 3 1-1-0 2.70 20.0 6

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GENERALLongest Winning Streak ......................................................................... 12, 6/6-18Longest Winning Streak, Home ............................................................. 6, 6/26-7/8Longest Winning Streak, Road ............................................................... 11, 6/7-28Most Consecutive Losses ....................................................................... 5, 7/25-30Most Consecutive Losses, Home ..................................... 4 (3x), last, 7/15-currentMost Consecutive Losses, Road ............................................ 3 (2x), last, 6/29-7/1Longest Game, Time .................................................................. 4:53, 5/27 at CLEShortest Game, Time.................................................................. 2:18, 7/30 at SEALongest Game, Innings ................................................................. 14, 5/27 at CLEBest Homestand, Percentage ....................................................... 5-1 (.833), 4/2-8Worst Homestand, Percentage ................................................ 0-3 (.000), 7/27-29Best Road Trip, Percentage ................................................... 10-0 (1.000), 6/7-17Worst Road Trip, Percentage ......................................................1-2 (.333), 4/9-11Most Runners Left on Base .............................................12 (2x), last, 6/23 vs. KCDouble Plays Turned ......................................................................4, 4/22 at CWSOpponent Double Plays Turned ........................................................ 4, 6/17 at KCMost Errors .....................................................................................3, 7/28 vs. TEXLargest Margin of Victory ................................................14, 5/7 at OAK (16-2 win)Largest Margin of Defeat ............................... 9 (2x), last, 7/27 vs. TEX (11-2 loss)Biggest Comeback to Win ...........................5, 6/27 vs. TOR (trailed 0-5, won 7-6)Most Games Over .500 ............................. 31 (2x), last, 67-36 after game on 7/24Biggest Lead Lost to Lose ................ 5 (2x), last, 5/27 at CLE (lead 8-3, lost 10-9)Highest Attendance, Home ...................................................... 43,409, 6/20 vs. TBHighest Attendance, Road ........................................................ 53,598, 8/3 at LAD

TEAM BATTINGMost Runs, Game ........................................................................... 16, 5/7 at OAKFewest Runs, Game ......................................................... 0 (7x), last, 7/30 at SEAMost Runs, Inning ........................................................ 8, 6/24 vs. KC (2nd inning)Most Hits, Game ............................................................................. 20, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Inning .........................................................7, 7/24 at COL (10th inning)Fewest Hits, Game ...........................................................1 (2x), last, 7/25 at COLMost Doubles, Game .......................................................... 6 (4x), last, 8/4 at LADMost Triples, Game ........................................................ 1 (11x), last, 7/24 at COLMost Homers, Game .........................................................4 (3x), last, 6/20 vs. TBMost Consecutive Games, Homer .......................................................15, 6/23-7/8Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................3 (2x), last, 4/30-5/2Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .............................................................9, 8/4 at LADFewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ....................................... 0 (8x), last, 7/30 at SEAMost Total Bases, Game ................................................................ 34, 5/7 at OAKMost Walks, Game .........................................................................9, 7/5 vs. CWSFewest Walks, Game...................................................... 0 (5x), last, 7/13 vs. DETMost Strikeouts, Game ............................................................... 19, 7/29 vs . TEXFewest Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................1, 7/11 vs. OAKMost 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 .................................................... 3, Bregman, 6/26 vs. TORMost Triples, Game ........................................... 1 (11x), last, Tucker, 7/24 at COLMost Home Runs, Game ................................ 2 (9x), last, Bregman, 7/10 vs OAKMost RBI, Game ................................................................6, Reddick, 4/3 vs. BALMost Walks, Game ............................................. 3 (3x), last, Altuve, 6/26 vs. TORMost Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................5, Cole, 5/4 at ARIMost Stolen Bases, Game ....................................2 (4x), last, Kemp, 7/8 vs. CWSLongest Hitting Streak ...............................................................13, Gurriel, 7/3-20

TEAM PITCHINGFewest Runs, Game ........................................................0 (10x), last, 7/21 at LAAMost Runs, Game ...........................................................................14, 7/22 at LAAFewest Hits, Game ............................................................................. 1, 5/4 at ARIMost Hits, Game ............................................................................16, 6/10 at TEXFewest Walks, Game.................................................... 0 (10x), last, 7/15 vs. DETMost Walks, Game ............................................................................9, 6/9 at TEXMost Strikeouts, Game .......................................................................... 19 vs TEXLongest Scoreless Inning Streak .......................................... 19.1 innings, 5/15-18

INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGLongest Winning Streak ............................................... 7 (2x), last, Cole, 5/4-6/24Longest Losing Streak .....................................................4, Peacock, 4/11-currentMost Innings Pitched, Starter ....................... 9.0 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Innings Pitched, Relief .............................3.0 (3x), last, McHugh, 7/4 at TEXFewest Hits, Complete Game .................................................. 1, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIFewest Walks, Complete Game ...................... 1 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Walks, Game ................................................6 (2x), last, Morton, 6/9 at TEXMost Strikeouts, Game .......................................................... 16, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIMost Strikeouts, Inning ......................................3, many times by multiple playersMost Hit By Pitch, Game ......................................................4, Morton, 6/9 at TEXLongest Scoreless Inning Streak ...................................... 19.1, McHugh, 4/6-5/27

ATTENDANCEHome: ..................................................................................2,051,019 (56 games)Home Average: ............................................................................................36,625Road: ...................................................................................1,572,190 (56 games)Road Average: .............................................................................................28,074

ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING)PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Bregman 7/28/18 TEX/Bibens-Dirkx 24 13-8Davis 5/28/18 @NYY/German 13 1-0Gattis 7/31/18 @SEA/Leake 7 14-4Gonzalez 8/4/18 @LAD/Maeda 3 7-1Gurriel 7/7/18 CWS/Shields 83 5-1Kemp 7/12/18 OAK/Hatcher 39 1-2Maldonado 6/29/18 @BAL/Meisinger 63 4-1Marisnick 8/4/18 @LAD/Rosscup 0 9-0Reddick 8/4/18 @LAD/Rosscup 0 10-0Springer 7/28/18 TEX/Jurado 20 13-4Stassi 8/1/18 @SEA/Vincent 2 6-2White 7/29/18 TEX/Minor 16 1-2

Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS TotalAltuve 6 3 - - 9Bregman 11 9 2 - 22Correa 6 7 - - 13Davis - - 1 - 1Fisher 2 2 - - 4Gattis 10 6 4 1 21Gonzalez 8 1 - - 9Gurriel 3 - 2 1 6Kemp - 3 - - 3Marisnick 3 4 2 - 9McCann 1 4 - - 5Reddick 6 3 1 2 12Springer 13 2 2 1 18Stassi 4 2 2 - 8White 2 1 0 0 3TOTALS 75 418 15 5 143

MULTI-HOMER GAMES (10): Gonzalez (1) 8/1 at SEA; Gattis (3): 5/27 at CLE, 6/13 at OAK, 7/1 at TB; Reddick (2): 4/21 at CWS, 4/3 vs. BAL; Bregman (1): 7/10 vs. OAK, Altuve (1): 6/20 vs. TB; Correa (1): 4/20 at CWS; Springer (1): 4/13 vs. TEX

2018 GRAND SLAMS (5) 2018 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMSPLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHERReddick 4/3 BAL/Cortes Jr.Reddick 4/21 @CWS/GiolitoGattis 6/15 @KC/JunisGurriel 6/24 KC/HammelSpringer 7/21 @LAA/Ramirez

2018 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (5)PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)Springer/Altuve 4/28 OAK/FontStassi/Fisher 5/9 @OAK/MengdenGattis/Gonzalez 6/13 @OAK/PaganSpringer/Bregman/Altuve 6/20 TB/EovaldiReddick/Gattis 7/14 DET/Fulmer

2018 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (1)PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)Gattis 6/25 KC/Fillmyer

2018 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (5): Springer (5): 3/29 at TEX, 4/13 vs. TEX, 4/16 at SEA, 6/3 vs. BOS, 6/10 at TEX

2018 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1): Bregman (1): June 27 vs. TOR

2018 LAST AT-BAT WINS (10):NO.-DATE-OPP. SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY4/7 vs. SD 1-0 (10) Bregman popup single scores Fisher in bottom 10th (walkoff win #1)4/13 vs. TEX 3-2 Fisher scores on E8 in bottom 8th6/10 at TEX 8-7 Springer scores on a balk6/18 vs. TB 5-4 Bregman 2-run double in bottom 9th (walkoff win #2)6/24 vs. KC 4-3 Correa single in bottom 12th (walkoff win #3)6/27 vs. TOR 7-6 Bregman 2-run homer in bottom 9th (walkoff win #4)7/3 at TEX 5-4 Gattis sac fly in top 10th7/5 vs. CWS 4-3 Gurriel single in bottom 9th (walkoff win #5)7/10 vs. OAK 6-5 (11) Tucker scores on E2 in bottom 11th (walkoff win #6)7/24 at COL 8-2 (10) Kemp single in top 10th

ASTROS EJECTIONS (3):DATE PERSONNEL UMPIRE SITUATION4/1 at TEX Gonzalez Meals Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire5/27 at CLE Hinch Randazzo Disputing strike zone inconsistency6/19 vs. TB Gonzalez Hoberg Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire

REPLAY REVIEWS (45 TOTAL, LAST 10)Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time7/10 vs. OAK (11th) tag play Oakland confirmed 2:387/10 vs. OAK (11th) rules check N/A rules check7/11 vs. OAK (5th) force play at 2B Oakland overturned 1:207/12 vs. OAK (8th) fair/foul Houston stands 1:117/20 at LAA (1st) out at 1B Houston overturned 1:547/24 at COL (10th) home run to LF Crew Chief confirmed 0:397/25 at COL (6th) no fan interference Colorado Overturned 1:177/25 at COL (7th) safe at 2B Colorado Overturned 1:207/30 at SEA (1st) fair/foul Houston Stands 1:207/31 at SEA (3rd) out at 1B Mariners Stands 1:43

ASTROS HOME RUNS

2018 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)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 @TEX W 7-3 40-25 2nd 1.0 Verlander (8-2) Fister (1-7) - 31,722 -6/9 66 @TEX W 4-3 41-25 T-1st - Sipp (1-0) Leclerc (1-2) Rondon (2) 38,068 -6/10 67 @TEX W 8-7 42-25 T-1st - Harris (2-3) Kela (3-3) Rondon (3) 30,251 -6/12 68 @OAK W 6-3 43-25 2nd 0.5 McCullers Jr. (8-3) Mengden (6-6) Giles (11) 11,742 -6/13 69 @OAK W 13-5 44-25 2nd 0.5 Cole (8-1) Blackburn (1-1) - 9,164 -6/14 70 @OAK W 7-3 45-25 1st (0.5) Verlander (9-2) Montas (3-1) - 13,009 -6/15 71 @KC W 7-3 46-25 1st (0.5) Morton (8-1) Junis (5-7) - 27,603 -6/16 72 @KC W 10-2 47-25 1st (0.5) Keuchel (4-8) Duffy (3-7) - 20,657 -6/17 73 @KC W 7-4 48-25 1st (1.5) Sipp (2-0) Maurer (0-3) Rondon (4) 22,326 -6/18 74 TB W 5-4 49-25 1st (2.0) McHugh (2-0) Romo (1-2) - 34,151 1,200,1236/19 75 TB L 1-2 49-26 1st (2.0) Rondon (1-2) Snell (9-4) Romo (4) 37,414 1,237,5376/20 76 TB W 5-1 50-26 1st (3.0) Morton (9-1) Eovaldi (1-3) - 43,409* 1,280,9466/22 77 KC L 0-1 50-27 1st (3.5) Giles (0-2) Grimm (1-2) Hill (1) 39,357 1,320,3036/23 78 KC W 4-3 (12) 51-27 1st (3.5) McHugh (3-0) Grimm (1-3) - 40,028 1,360,3316/24 79 KC W 11-3 52-27 1st (4.5) Cole (9-1) Hammel (2-9) - 41,823* 1,402,1546/25 80 TOR L 3-6 52-28 1st (3.5) Verlander (9-3) Happ (10-3) Oh (2) 28,791 1,430,9456/26 81 TOR W 7-0 53-28 1st (3.5) Morton (10-1) Borucki (0-1) - 38,700 1,469,6456/27 82 TOR W 7-6 54-28 1st (3.5) Harris (3-3) Tepera (5-3) - 39.191 1,508,8366/28 83 @TB W 1-0 55-28 1st (3.5) McCullers Jr. (9-3) Yarbrough (7-4) Rondon (5) 12,305 -6/29 84 @TB L 2-3 55-29 1st (2.5) Cole (9-2) Font (2-3) Alvarado (2) 15,797 -6/30 85 @TB L 2-5 55-30 1st (1.5) Verlander (9-4) Nuno (2-0) Romo (7) 18,378 -7/1 86 @TB L 2-3 55-31 1st (0.5) Morton (10-2) Snell (11-4) Romo (8) 19,334 -7/3 87 @TEX W 5-3 56-31 1st (0.5) Keuchel (5-8) Bibens-Dirkx (1-2) Rondón (6) 40,165 -7/4 88 @TEX W 5-4 (10) 57-31 1st (1.5) McHugh (4-0) Martin (1-2) Giles (12) 43,592 -7/5 89 CWS W 4-3 58-31 1st (1.5) Smith (3-1) Soria (0-3) - 34,955 1,543,7917/6 90 CWS W 11-4 59-31 1st (2.5) McCullers Jr. (10-3) Lopez (4-6) Peacock (2) 38,153 1,581,9447/7 91 CWS W 12-6 60-31 1st (3.5) Morton (11-2) Shields (3-10) - 39,568 1,621,5127/8 92 CWS W 2-1 61-31 1st (3.5) Keuchel (6-8) Giolito (5-8) Rondon (7) 41,654* 1,663,1667/9 93 OAK L 0-2 61-32 1st (3.0) Peacock (1-4) Montas (5-2) Treinen (23) 28,301 1,691,4677/10 94 OAK W 6-5 (11) 62-32 1st (4.0) McHugh (5-0) Treinen (5-2) - 34,585 1,726,0527/11 95 OAK L 3-8 62-33 1st (3.0) McCullers Jr. (10-4) Bassitt (2-3) - 41,119* 1,767,1717/12 96 OAK L 6-4 62-34 1st (3.0) Devenski (2-2) Petit (3-2) Trivino (4) 38,900 1,806,0717/13 97 DET W 3-0 63-34 1st (4.0) Keuchel (7-8) Fiers (6-6) Rondon (8) 38,843 1,844,9147/14 98 DET W 9-1 64-34 1st (5.0) Cole (10-2) Fulmer (3-9) - 40,405 1,885,3197/15 99 DET L 3-6 64-35 1st (5.0) Verlander (9-5) VerHagen (1-2) - 39,455 1,924,774

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TRANSACTIONS: 8/5: Reinstated RHP Roberto Osuna from the restricted list; placed RHP Lance McCullers Jr. on the 10-day DL...8/3: Recalled LHP Cionel Perez from Triple A; placed RHP Chris Devenski on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/31)...8/1: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; optioned OF Kyle Tucker to Triple A...7/30: Acquired RHP Roberto Osuna from Toronto...7/29: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A...7/28: Placed 2B Jose Altuve on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/26)...7/27: Acquired RHP Ryan Pressly from Minnesota; optioned LHP Cionel Perez to Triple A...7/26: Acquired C Martín Maldonado from Los Angeles (AL); designated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...7/20: Recalled IF J.D. Davis from Triple A...7/15: Optioned IF Tyler White to Triple A...7/14: Reinstated RHP Gerrit Cole from the bereavement list...7/13: Optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A; reinstated RHP Brady Rodgers from the 10-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...7/11: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Double A; optioned RHP Ken Giles to Triple A...7/10: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; placed RHP Gerrit Cole on the bereavement list...7/7: Selected OF Kyle Tucker to the Major League roster; optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A...7/3: Activated RHP Joe Smith from the 10-day DL; selected C Tim Federowicz to the Major League roster from Triple A; placed C Brian McCann on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/1)...7/2: Optioned IF AJ Reed to Triple A...7/1: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the paternity list...6/30: Optioned LHP Cionel Pérez to Double A...6/29: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Double A; placed IF Carlos Correa on the 10-day DL (retro to 6/26)...6/28: Recalled IF AJ Reed from Triple A; placed IF Yuli Gurriel on the paternity list...6/26: Reinstated RHP Dean Deetz from the restricted list and optioned him to Triple A...6/18: Reinstated LHP Reymin Guduan from the paternity list and optioned him to Triple A...6/15: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A; placed LHP Reymin Guduan on the paternity list...6/10: Recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A; placed RHP Joe Smith on the 10-day DL (retro to 6/7)...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)

7/20 100 @LAA W 3-1 65-35 1st (5.0) Keuchel (8-8) Skaggs (7-6) Rondón (9) 42,422 -7/21 101 @LAA W 7-0 66-35 1st (6.0) Verlander (10-5) Tropeano (3-5) - 44,264* -7/22 102 @LAA L 5-14 66-36 1st (5.0) McCullers Jr. (10-5) Heaney (6-6) - 35,298 - 7/24 103 @COL W 8-2 (10) 67-36 1st (6.0) Rondón (2-2) Davis (0-3) - 43,184 -7/25 104 @COL L 2-3 67-37 1st (5.0) McHugh (5-1) Davis (1-3) - 40,948 -7/27 105 TEX L 2-11 67-38 1st (5.0) Keuchel (8-9) Gallardo (5-1) - 42,492* 1,967,3667/28 106 TEX L 3-7 67-39 1st (5.0) Verlander (10-6) Jurado (1-1) - 43,093* 2,010,4597/29 107 TEX L 3-4 67-40 1st (4.0) McCullers Jr. (10-6) Minor (7-6) Kela (24) 40,560 2,051,0197/30 108 @SEA L 0-2 67-41 1st (3.0) Cole (10-3) Paxton (9-4) Diaz (40) 35,198 -7/31 109 @SEA W 5-2 68-41 1st (4.0) Morton (12-2) Leake (8-7) Rondón (10) 28,478 - 8/1 110 @SEA W 8-3 69-41 1st (5.0) Keuchel (9-9) LeBlanc (6-2) - 34,575 -8/3 111 @LAD W 2-1 70-41 1st (5.0) Verlander (11-6) Wood (7-6) Rondón (11) 53,598 8/4 112 @LAD W 14-0 71-41 1st (5.0) Peacock (2-4) Maeda (7-7) - 53,119 -8/5 113 @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

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7/17 All-Star Game (Washington, D.C.) AL 8, NL 6 (10) Díaz Stripling Happ 43,843