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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 - sept. 14 1999 - The Astros blow out the Phillies, 12- 2, to set a team-record, 12-game winning streak...RHP Shane Reynolds earns the win and hits a three-run homer to help his cause... since then, the franchise has posted two 12-game streaks, one from Aug. 27-Sept. 8, 2004, and one earlier this season, from June 6-18. tonight’s GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros will open their final homestand of the season tonight, which will span 10 days and nine games, against the Diamondbacks (Sept. 14-16), Mariners (Sept. 17-19) and Angels (Sept. 21-23)... LHP Dallas Keuchel will get the nod tonight looking to extend the Astros winning streak to four games and to nudge the Astros closer to a postseason clinch. the playoff picture: The Astros can clinch a spot in the postseason this homestand and have an outside shot of clinching a division title...Houston enters tonight’s game with a magic number of six over the Rays to clinch a postseason spot and a magic number of 13 over the Athletics to clinch the division. AL West division GB wild card race gb Houston (92-54) - New York (90-56) +1.5 Oakland (89-58) 3.5 Oakland (89-58) - Seattle (80-66) 12.0 Tampa Bay (80-65) 8.0 the race is on!: The Astros are 10-1 in September, the best record in the Majors this month, and have gone 17-4 dating back to Aug. 21, the best record in the Majors in that time frame...despite these results, the Astros have picked up only 2.0 games in the standings this month, as the A’s have gone 8-3 in September. thru 146: At 92-54, the 2018 Astros have the sec- ond-best record in franchise history after 146 games... the 1998 ‘Stros were 93-53 at this point, en route to a franchise-best 102-60 final record...this year’s club is four games better than the the 2017 World Series Champs, who were 88-58 thru 146. win stacks: This season marks just the eighth time for the Astros to post 92 wins in a single season...below are the highest win totals in franchise history: 1. 1998 (102-60) 4. 1986: (96-66) T7. 2004: (92-70) 2. 2017 (101-61) T5. 2001: (93-69) T7. 2018: (92-54) 3. 1999: (97-65) T5. 1980: (93-70) big d: LHP Dallas Keuchel has been one of the top starters in the Majors over the past two months...since July 1, he is 7-2 in 13 starts with a 2.81 ERA...Tale of Two Seasons: Prior to July 1, Keuchel was 4-8 with a 4.22 ERA in his first 17 starts of the season. winsday: The Astros completed a three-game sweep of the Tigers in Detroit on Wednesday, earning a 5-4 victory...RHP Gerrit Cole (14-5) picked up the victory after allowing two runs in 5.0 innings, while RHP Ryan Pressly (1IP) picked up his first save of the sea- son...3B Alex Bregman once again led the offense, going 2x5 with a double and three RBI. road warriors: The Astros are 52-22 (.703) on the road in 2018, which is tops in the Majors and puts them on pace for one of the finest road records in Major League history...since the schedule expanded to 162 games in 1961, the best road record by any club was posted by the 2001 Seattle Mariners, who were 59-22 (.728)... Houston has won 10 of their last 11 on the road and 17 of 22 road games since July 31...the Astros best road record ever for a season was in 2017 (53-28, .654). Houston Astros (92-54) vs. arizona diamondbacks (77-70) LHP Dallas Keuchel (11-10, 3.59) vs. lhp Robbie Ray (5-2, 4.18) friday, sept. 14, 2018 • minute maid park • houston, tx • 7:10 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 am The bregman box Alex Bregman has been one of the top players in the Majors in 2018: milestone performance: Alex Bregman had a banner day on Wednesday as he reached several milestones in the same inning: 50 doubles, 100 RBI and 100 runs scored...he is just the second player in franchise history to reach all three of those numbers in the same season, joining Lance Berkman (55 doubles, 126 RBI, 110 runs) in 2001. AT WAR: Per STATS, Alex Bregman ranks third in the Majors in WAR (8.1), trailing only Mike Trout (9.7) and Mookie Betts (8.6). extra! extra!: Alex Bregman leads the Majors in extra-base hits with 81 (50 2B, 30 HR, 1 3B)...his 81 extra-base hits tie as the sixth-highest total in a single season in franchise history and are the most by an Astro since 2001, when Richard Hidalgo had 86 and Lance Berkman posted a franchise record 94. that’s a first at third: By reaching 50 doubles on Wednesday, Alex Bregman became the first player in Major League history, who plays the majority of his games at third base, to collect 50 doubles and 30 homers in the same season. mR. SEPTEMBER: In 11 games in September, Alex Breg- man is hitting .366 (15x41) with 5 HR, 7 2B and 14 RBI...12 of his 15 hits have gone for extra bases...he has posted a .902 SLG and a 1.372 OPS for the month. more a-breg: Alex Bregman has reached base safely in 39 straight games, a streak that ranks fifth in fran- chise history and is the longest since Jeff Bagwell posted a 44-game streak in 1998...in those 39 games (since July 30), Bregman is hitting .345 (51x148) with a .440 OBP, .622 SLG and a 1.062 OPS. pitching in: Astros pitchers lead the Majors in virtually every significant category in 2018, including overall ERA (3.11), strikeouts (1531), opp. avg. (.217), WHIP (1.10), starters ERA (3.21) and bullpen ERA (2.89). hispanic heritage weekend: The Astros are celebrating Hispanic Heritage all weekend, with various events and promotions taking place at the ballpark...in celebration of the weekend, the Astros and Diamondbacks will wear their “Los Astros” and “Los D-backs” jerseys for all three games. media wall of honor: Prior to tonight’s game, longtime Houston Chronicle photojournalist Karen Warren will be inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor with a pregame ceremony on the field at Minute Maid Park (approx. 6:47)...she will be the first photojournalist to receive this honor since the award’s inception in 2007...each season, a current or former Houston media member is inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor for significant and lasting contributions to the landscape of Houston baseball through their work in journalism or broadcasting. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Saturday, Sept. 15 6:10 Arizona RHP Charlie Morton (14-3, 3.15) vs. RHP Zack Godley (14-9, 4.67) AT&T SportsNet SW Sunday, Sept. 16 1:10 Arizona RHP Justin Verlander (15-9, 2.72) vs. RHP Zack Greinke (14-9, 3.11) AT&T SportsNet SW/TBS 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 #147 .................................. home #73 ABOUT THE RECORD Overall Record:............................. 92-54 Home Record: .............................. 40-32 --with Roof Open: ............................. 5-6 --with Roof Closed: ....................... 35-26 Road Record: ............................... 52-22 Current Streak: ............................ Won 3 Last Homestand: .............................. 7-3 Last Road Trip: ................................. 5-1 Last 5 Games: .................................. 4-1 Last 10 Games: ................................ 9-1 Series Record (prior to current series):..30-11-6 Sweeps: .......................................... 13-2 When Scoring 4 or More Runs: .... 75-14 When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: .. 17-40 Shutouts: ........................................ 11-8 In One-Run Games: ..................... 21-24 In Two-Run Games: ....................... 13-9 vs. Left-Handed Starters:.............. 35-21 vs. Right-Handed Starters: ........... 57-33 During the Day:............................. 32-15 At Night: ........................................ 60-39 When Scoring First: ...................... 59-16 Opponent Scores First:................ .33-38 Outhit Opponent: .......................... 71-13 Outhit by Opponent: ..................... 13-38 Equal Hits: ........................................ 8-3 When Hitting Home Run: .............. 76-30 When Hitting Multiple HR: .............. 48-9 No Home Runs: ............................ 16-24 Walkoff Home Runs: ......................... 2-2 Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 38 Largest Comeback: ............................. 5 Losses After Leading: ........................ 26 Last At-Bat Wins: ............................... 13 Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5 Extra-Inning Games:......................... 5-6 Different Batting Orders: .................. 128 After Six Innings: Lead: 72-7 ...... Tied: 9-11 .... Trail: 11-36 After Seven Innings: Lead: 76-5 ...... Tied: 7-8 ........ Trail: 9-41 After Eight Innings: Lead: 82-5 ...... Tied: 5-8 ........ Trail: 5-41 Astros vs. DIAMONDBACKs (2018): Overall: ............................................. 1-2 At Minute Maid Park: ........................ 0-0 At Chase Field: ................................. 1-2 Astros vs. diamondbacks (all-time): Overall: ......................................... 55-72 Record in Houston: ....................... 26-33 Record in Arizona: ........................ 29-39 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.

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Page 1: Houston Astros (92-54) vs. arizona diamondbacks (77-70)wear their “Los Astros” and “Los D-backs” jerseys for all three games. media wall of honor: Prior to tonight’s game,

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 - sept. 141999 - The Astros blow out the Phillies, 12-2, to set a team-record, 12-game winning streak...RHP Shane Reynolds earns the win and hits a three-run homer to help his cause...since then, the franchise has posted two 12-game streaks, one from Aug. 27-Sept. 8, 2004, and one earlier this season, from June 6-18.

tonight’s GAME: The defending World Series Champion Houston Astros will open their final homestand of the season tonight, which will span 10 days and nine games, against the Diamondbacks (Sept. 14-16), Mariners (Sept. 17-19) and Angels (Sept. 21-23)...LHP Dallas Keuchel will get the nod tonight looking to extend the Astros winning streak to four games and to nudge the Astros closer to a postseason clinch.

the playoff picture: The Astros can clinch a spot in the postseason this homestand and have an outside shot of clinching a division title...Houston enters tonight’s game with a magic number of six over the Rays to clinch a postseason spot and a magic number of 13 over the Athletics to clinch the division.

AL West division GB wild card race gbHouston (92-54) - New York (90-56) +1.5Oakland (89-58) 3.5 Oakland (89-58) -Seattle (80-66) 12.0 Tampa Bay (80-65) 8.0

the race is on!: The Astros are 10-1 in September, the best record in the Majors this month, and have gone 17-4 dating back to Aug. 21, the best record in the Majors in that time frame...despite these results, the Astros have picked up only 2.0 games in the standings this month, as the A’s have gone 8-3 in September.

thru 146: At 92-54, the 2018 Astros have the sec-ond-best record in franchise history after 146 games...the 1998 ‘Stros were 93-53 at this point, en route to a franchise-best 102-60 final record...this year’s club is four games better than the the 2017 World Series Champs, who were 88-58 thru 146.

win stacks: This season marks just the eighth time for the Astros to post 92 wins in a single season...below are the highest win totals in franchise history:

1. 1998 (102-60) 4. 1986: (96-66) T7. 2004: (92-70)2. 2017 (101-61) T5. 2001: (93-69) T7. 2018: (92-54)3. 1999: (97-65) T5. 1980: (93-70)

big d: LHP Dallas Keuchel has been one of the top starters in the Majors over the past two months...since July 1, he is 7-2 in 13 starts with a 2.81 ERA...Tale of Two Seasons: Prior to July 1, Keuchel was 4-8 with a 4.22 ERA in his first 17 starts of the season.

winsday: The Astros completed a three-game sweep of the Tigers in Detroit on Wednesday, earning a 5-4 victory...RHP Gerrit Cole (14-5) picked up the victory after allowing two runs in 5.0 innings, while RHP Ryan Pressly (1IP) picked up his first save of the sea-son...3B Alex Bregman once again led the offense, going 2x5 with a double and three RBI.

road warriors: The Astros are 52-22 (.703) on the road in 2018, which is tops in the Majors and puts them on pace for one of the finest road records in Major League history...since the schedule expanded to 162 games in 1961, the best road record by any club was posted by the 2001 Seattle Mariners, who were 59-22 (.728)...Houston has won 10 of their last 11 on the road and 17 of 22 road games since July 31...the Astros best road record ever for a season was in 2017 (53-28, .654).

Houston Astros (92-54) vs. arizona diamondbacks (77-70)LHP Dallas Keuchel (11-10, 3.59) vs. lhp Robbie Ray (5-2, 4.18)

friday, sept. 14, 2018 • minute maid park • houston, tx • 7:10 p.M. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 am

The bregman boxAlex Bregman has been one of the top

players in the Majors in 2018:

milestone performance: Alex Bregman had a banner day on Wednesday as he reached several milestones in the same inning: 50 doubles, 100 RBI and 100 runs scored...he is just the second player in franchise history to reach all three of those numbers in the same season, joining Lance Berkman (55 doubles, 126 RBI, 110 runs) in 2001.

AT WAR: Per STATS, Alex Bregman ranks third in the Majors in WAR (8.1), trailing only Mike Trout (9.7) and Mookie Betts (8.6).

extra! extra!: Alex Bregman leads the Majors in extra-base hits with 81 (50 2B, 30 HR, 1 3B)...his 81 extra-base hits tie as the sixth-highest total in a single season in franchise history and are the most by an Astro since 2001, when Richard Hidalgo had 86 and Lance Berkman posted a franchise record 94.

that’s a first at third: By reaching 50 doubles on Wednesday, Alex Bregman became the first player in Major League history, who plays the majority of his games at third base, to collect 50 doubles and 30 homers in the same season.

mR. SEPTEMBER: In 11 games in September, Alex Breg-man is hitting .366 (15x41) with 5 HR, 7 2B and 14 RBI...12 of his 15 hits have gone for extra bases...he has posted a .902 SLG and a 1.372 OPS for the month.

more a-breg: Alex Bregman has reached base safely in 39 straight games, a streak that ranks fifth in fran-chise history and is the longest since Jeff Bagwell posted a 44-game streak in 1998...in those 39 games (since July 30), Bregman is hitting .345 (51x148) with a .440 OBP, .622 SLG and a 1.062 OPS.

pitching in: Astros pitchers lead the Majors in virtually every significant category in 2018, including overall ERA (3.11), strikeouts (1531), opp. avg. (.217), WHIP (1.10), starters ERA (3.21) and bullpen ERA (2.89).

hispanic heritage weekend: The Astros are celebrating Hispanic Heritage all weekend, with various events and promotions taking place at the ballpark...in celebration of the weekend, the Astros and Diamondbacks will wear their “Los Astros” and “Los D-backs” jerseys for all three games.

media wall of honor: Prior to tonight’s game, longtime Houston Chronicle photojournalist Karen Warren will be inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor with a pregame ceremony on the field at Minute Maid Park (approx. 6:47)...she will be the first photojournalist to receive this honor since the award’s inception in 2007...each season, a current or former Houston media member is inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor for significant and lasting contributions to the landscape of Houston baseball through their work in journalism or broadcasting.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Saturday, Sept. 15 6:10 Arizona RHP Charlie Morton (14-3, 3.15) vs. RHP Zack Godley (14-9, 4.67) AT&T SportsNet SWSunday, Sept. 16 1:10 Arizona RHP Justin Verlander (15-9, 2.72) vs. RHP Zack Greinke (14-9, 3.11) AT&T SportsNet SW/TBSAll 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 #147 .................................. home #73ABOUT THE RECORDOverall Record: .............................92-54Home Record: ..............................40-32--with Roof Open: .............................5-6--with Roof Closed: .......................35-26Road Record: ...............................52-22Current Streak: ............................Won 3Last Homestand: ..............................7-3Last Road Trip: .................................5-1Last 5 Games: ..................................4-1Last 10 Games: ................................9-1Series Record (prior to current series):.. 30-11-6Sweeps: ..........................................13-2When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ....75-14When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ..17-40Shutouts: ........................................ 11-8In One-Run Games: .....................21-24In Two-Run Games: .......................13-9vs. Left-Handed Starters: ..............35-21vs. Right-Handed Starters: ...........57-33During the Day: .............................32-15At Night: ........................................60-39When Scoring First: ......................59-16Opponent Scores First: ................ .33-38Outhit Opponent: ..........................71-13Outhit by Opponent: .....................13-38Equal Hits: ........................................8-3When Hitting Home Run: ..............76-30When Hitting Multiple HR: ..............48-9No Home Runs: ............................16-24Walkoff Home Runs: .........................2-2Come-from-Behind Wins: .................. 38Largest Comeback: ............................. 5Losses After Leading: ........................ 26Last At-Bat Wins: ............................... 13Largest Blown Lead: ............................ 5Extra-Inning Games: .........................5-6Different Batting Orders: .................. 128After Six Innings:Lead: 72-7 ......Tied: 9-11 .... Trail: 11-36After Seven Innings:Lead: 76-5 ......Tied: 7-8 ........ Trail: 9-41After Eight Innings:Lead: 82-5 ......Tied: 5-8 ........ Trail: 5-41Astros vs. DIAMONDBACKs (2018):Overall: .............................................1-2At Minute Maid Park: ........................0-0At Chase Field: .................................1-2Astros vs. diamondbacks (all-time):Overall: .........................................55-72Record in Houston: .......................26-33Record in Arizona: ........................29-39

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.

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LAST start - 9/9 at BOS: did not factor in the decision on Sun. at BOS in the Astros 6-5 loss against the Red Sox...tossed 6.0 innings, while allowing 5 runs on 9 hits...fanned 2 and walked 2.

DK60: two-time All-Star (2017, 2015) is set to make his 31st start of the season today in what is his 7th season in the Majors...has made every turn in the rotation this season...his 31 starts will be his 2nd-most in a season behind a career-high 33 starts he made in 2015.

• ranks 5th in the AL in innings pitched and 15th in ERA (6th among lefties).hitting his stride: over his last 16 starts since June 16, has gone 8-2 with

a 2.86 ERA (32ER/100.2IP) and 12 quality starts.• among all AL pitchers during this run, ranks 4th in ERA, 3rd in innings

pitched and 4th in winning percentage (.800).YOU’RE GROUNDED: ranks 2nd in the Majors in groundball rate (55.0%) and

groundball to flyball ratio (2.69)...trails Padres LHP Clayton Richard in both categories (57.6%, 2.96).

• is one of the best groundball artists in recent memory...since 1987, the year groundballs were first tracked, his career groundball rate of 59.7% ranks 4th (min. 1000IP)...trails only Brandon Webb (64.13%), Derek Lowe (62.3%) and Bill Swift (61.7%).

soft serve: among all AL pitchers, ranks 2nd in in soft contact percentage (22.5%), trailing only Chris Sale (28.9%).

• since his breakout 2014 season, no starting pitcher in the Majors has induced soft contact at a higher rate...has posted a 23.4% soft contact rate since 2014, the top mark among MLB starters in that span directly ahead of Kyle Hendricks of the Cubs (22.6%).

vs. ari: is facing the Diamondbacks for the 1st time this season and for the 7th time in his career...5 of his 6 career starts against the club have been quality starts...has not faced Arizona since 2016.

back to his old tricks: the 3-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner (2014-16) has not made an error in his 30 starts and 37 total chances this season...ranks T-2nd among AL pitchers in assists (23) and 4th in total chances (37).

jet setter: while he has been better at Minute Maid Park than on the road in his career with a 3.04 career ERA at the venue, this season, he has been one of the AL’s top pitchers on the road...in 16 road starts, has gone 7-5 with a 3.52 ERA (39ER/99.2IP), which ranks 11th in the AL in road ERA.

up the charts: currently ranks 13th in franchise history in innings pitched and is 3rd among lefties, trailing Wandy Rodriguez (1306.2) and Bob Knepper (1738.0).

• recorded his 900th career strikeout on 8/7 at SF...became the 12th pitcher in Astros history to record 900 strikeouts...currently ranks 12th in strikeouts in franchise history, immediately trailing Bob Knepper (946) on that list.

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 11-10 3.59 30 30 185.2 188 81 74 48 138Career: 75-62 3.64 188 179 1170.1 1121 510 473 333 930vs. ARI W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: - - - - - - - - - -Career: 3-3 4.00 6 6 36.0 30 17 16 13 26

tonight’s ASTROS STARTER: lhp dallas keuchelCAREER MLB SPLITS:Home/MMP: 40-26, 3.04 ERA, 95G/89GS, 204ER/603IPRoad: 35-36, 4.27 ERA, 93G/90GS, 269ER/567.1IPDay: 25-21, 3.51 ERA, 62G/GS, 160ER/410.2IPNight: 50-41, 3.71 ERA, 126G/117GS, 313ER/759.2IPLongest Winning Streak: 11, 8/21/16-6/2/17Longest Losing Streak: 7, 7/4-8/29/12

2018 SPLITS:Home: 4-5, 3.66 ERA, 14G/GS, 35ER/86IPAway: 7-5, 3.52 ERA, 16G/GS, 39ER/99.2IPDay: 5-2, 3.49 ERA, 13G/GS, 30ER/77.1IPNight: 6-8, 3.66 ERA, 17G/GS, 44ER/108.1IPLongest Winning Streak: 5, 6/16-7/20Longest Losing Streak: 3 (2x), last, 5/19-6/5

Career Complete Games: 12 Last CG: 4/16/18 at SEACareer Shutouts: 4 Last SHO: 8/5/16 vs. TEXCAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2018 GAME-HIGHS:Strikeouts: 13, 7/9/15 vs. TEX 8, 5/13 vs. TEXWalks: 6 (2x), last, 4/10/16 at MIL 4 (2x), last, 4/10 at MINHits: 13, 6/10/18 at TEX 13, 6/10 at TEXEarned Runs: 9, 4/15/17 at CLE 7, 6/5 vs. SEAInnings Pitched: 9.0 (9x), last, 4/25/17 at CLE 8.0 (2x), last, 5/7 at OAKLow-Hit CG: 3, 8/5/16 vs. TEX 6, 4/16 at SEA

2018 DAY BY DAYSDate OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP3/30 at TEX L 1-5 L 1 6.0 7 3 3 1 4 1 994/4 BAL W 3-2 - 5.0 5 2 1 4 3 0 1044/10 at MIN L 1-4 L 2 4.0 6 3 3 4 6 0 1014/16 at SEA L 1-2 L 3 8.0 6 2 2 1 6 1 964/21 at CWS W 10-1 W 1 6.0 4 1 1 2 6 1 954/27 OAK L 1-8 L 4 7.0 7 6 6 0 3 3 98MARCH/APRIL 1-4, 4.00 ERA 36.0 35 17 16 12 28 6 5935/2 NYY L 0-4 L 5 7.0 6 3 3 0 5 2 1055/7 at OAK W 16-2 W 2 8.0 5 1 1 2 4 0 1015/13 TEX W 6-1 W 3 7.0 3 0 0 1 8 0 1035/19 CLE L 4-5 L 6 5.0 6 4 4 2 3 1 985/25 at CLE W 11-2 - 6.0 8 2 2 1 5 0 1035/30 at NYY L 3-5 L 7 5.0 7 4 4 3 7 0 106may 2-3, 3.32 ERA 38.0 35 14 14 9 32 3 6166/5 SEA L 1-7 L 8 6.2 7 7 7 1 3 3 1076/10 at TEX W 8-7 - 4.1 13 6 5 0 3 0 1066/16 at KC W 10-2 W 4 6.0 6 2 0 1 5 0 1016/22 KC L 0-1 - 6.0 6 0 0 2 6 0 986/27 TOR W 7-6 - 5.1 7 6 6 3 3 0 96june 1-1, 5.72 ERA 28.1 39 21 18 7 20 3 5087/3 at TEX W 5-3 W 5 7.0 5 2 2 1 7 0 1117/8 CWS W 2-1 W 6 7.0 6 1 1 3 2 0 1047/13 DET W 3-0 W 7 6.0 6 0 0 1 4 0 987/20 at LAA W 3-1 W 8 7.2 2 1 0 1 5 0 1027/27 TEX L 2-11 L 9 5.0 6 3 3 2 5 1 102july 4-1, 1.65 ERA 32.2 25 7 6 8 23 1 5178/1 at SEA W 8-3 W 9 7.0 8 3 3 1 2 1 998/7 at SF W 2-1 - 6.0 3 1 1 2 5 0 878/12 SEA L 3-4 - 7.0 7 2 1 1 5 1 1128/18 at OAK L 1-7 L 10 5.2 9 5 5 1 4 0 858/24 at LAA W 9-3 W 10 7.0 5 2 2 2 6 1 1078/29 OAK W 5-4 - 6.0 8 3 3 1 5 0 90August 2-1, 3.49 ERA 38.2 40 16 15 8 27 3 5809/3 MIN W 4-1 W 11 6.0 5 1 0 2 6 0 1009/9 at BOS L 5-6 - 6.0 9 5 5 2 2 1 91september 1-0, 3.75 ERA 12.0 14 6 5 4 8 1 191

AVG AB H HR BB SOAhmed .000 5 0 0 0 1Brito .000 2 0 0 0 0Descalso .000 2 0 0 0 1Escobar .333 9 3 1 0 3Goldschmidt .133 15 2 0 2 8Jay 0 3 0 0 0 0Marte .167 12 2 0 0 7

Mathis .333 3 1 0 0 0Murphy .333 6 2 0 1 1Owings .182 11 2 0 1 2Peralta .000 3 0 0 0 1Pollock .333 3 1 0 0 0Souza Jr. .400 5 2 0 0 1

AVG AB H HR BB SO

tomorrow’S STARTER vs. ari - rHP charlie morton W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 14-3 3.15 27 27 157.0 125 60 55 63 188Career: 74-81 4.24 214 213 1196.2 1200 633 564 450 981

keuchel VS. diamondbacks (Career)DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR7/21/12 at ARI L 3-12 L 1 3.1 7 7 6 3 1 28/17/12 ARI L 1-3 L 2 6.2 4 2 2 2 3 06/11/14 ARI W 5-1 W 1 8.0 5 1 1 1 5 18/1/15 ARI W 9-2 W 2 6.0 2 2 2 3 8 010/2/15 at ARI W 21-5 W 3 6.0 6 2 2 2 3 16/2/16 ARI L 0-3 L 3 6.0 6 3 3 1 6 0

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 9/10 at DET (7,6,2,2,1,10) W 3-2 W 2 31 4.29 101 3/4 18-13 9 4-5 23 16-7Keuchel 9/9 at BOS (6,9,5,5,2,2) L 5-6 W 2 30 4.75 100 3/0 17-13 12 5-7 19 14-5Cole 9/12 at DET (5,3,2,2,4,9) W 5-4 W 4 30 6.10 102 14/4 22-8 8 6-2 18 13-5Morton 9/8 at BOS (5,7,2,2,2,3) W 5-3 W 2 27 5.39 95 4/3 16-11 11 6-5 17 12-5McCullers 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 11-2Valdez 9/11 at DET (4,5,4,4,4,3) W 5-4 W 1 4 6.05 87 0/1 3-1 1 0-1 - -James 9/1 vs. LAA (5,3,3,3,3,9) W 7-3 - 1 1.80 91 1/0 1-0 1 1-0 - -Peacock 8/21 at SEA (1.2,3,0,0,0,2) W 3-2 - 1 0.00 36 0/0 1-0 1 1-0 - -

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ASTROS: det Series (9/10-12): .208 (21x101) last road trip (9/7-12): .256 (53x207)OPPONENTS: det Series (9/10-12): .194 (19x98) last road trip (9/7-12): .249 (51x205)

27 IF jose altuve .318, 12 HR, 54 RBILast Gm: DNP DET Series: .333, 3x9, HR, RBI Last Road Trip: .304, 7x23, 2HR, 2RBICurrent Streak: 6, .308, 8x26, 9/5 Long Streak: 11, .341, 15x44, 7/4-14• 2018 All-Star received the day off on Wed. at DET...went 2x5 with his first leadoff

homer of the season on Tues. at DET...was the 11th leadoff HR of his career, and first since May 5, 2016 vs. SEA...ranks 4th in club history in leadoff HR behind Craig Biggio (53), George Springer (24) and Terry Puhl (13)...was his 3rd start batting leadoff this year (first since May 13 vs. TEX).

• has homered in 2 of his last 3 games...is on a 6-game hitting streak (.308, 8x26), and a 9-game road hitting streak (.350, 14x40).

• has made 19 starts since his return from the DL on Aug. 21 (right knee soreness)...the Astros have gone 17-4 (.810) since his return (went 8-13 during his DL stint).

• ranks 4th in the AL in batting average and ranks T-10th in hits (154)...was leading the Majors in hits prior to his DL stint.

• leads the Majors in road batting average (.352, 88x250) and batting average in the 7th inning or later (.370, 51x138)...ranks 7th in the AL in OBP (.382).

2 IF alex bregman .296, 30 HR, 100 RBILast Gm: 2x5, 3RBI DET Series: .167, 2x12, 3RBI Last Road Trip: .261, 6x23, HR, 4RBICurrent Streak: 0x10 Long Streak: 12, .429, 21x49, 6/25-7/7• snapped an 0x11 streak on Wed. at DET...hit an RBI-single and a 2-run double...

was his 50th double of the season, and pushed him to 100 RBI on the season.• is the first player in MLB history to have 30 homers and 50 doubles in a season

while playing the majority of his games at 3rd base...at 24 years old, is the youngest player in club history with a 30-HR season...is also the 5th player in MLB history with a 50-double, 30-homer season prior to turning 25 years old...also Albert Pujols (2003-04), Alex Rodriguez (1996), Lou Gehrig (1927).

• is the 3rd player in franchise history to have a 50-double season...also Craig Biggio (56 in 1999; 51 in 1998) and Lance Berkman (55 in 2001)...is the first Astro with a 100-RBI season since Carlos Lee in 2009 (102 RBI)...his 81 extra-base hits rank T-6th in club history for a single season and are the most by an Astro since the 2001 season (Berkman: 94, Bagwell: 86).

• has reached base safely in 39 consecutive games, the longest streak of his career and the longest active streak in MLB...is the 5th-longest streak in club history, and is the longest since the 1998 season, when Jeff Bagwell (44g) and Craig Biggio (41g) had longer streaks.

• has also reached base safely in 51 consecutive road games, the longest sin-gle-season streak in franchise history and tied for the longest streak by an Astro overall with Jeff Bagwell’s 51-game streak set from 1998-99)...it is also the longest streak by a Major League player since Derek Jeter posted a 59-game streak from 2006-07.

• 2018 All-Star Game MVP is making a strong bid for the AL MVP...leads MLB in doubles (50) and XBH (81)...in the AL, ranks 2nd in walk/strikeout ratio (1.13), 3rd in WAR (8.1, STATS), 3rd in RBI (100), 4th in walks (85), 4th in runs (100), 4th in OBP (.398), 5th in SLG (.556), 5th in OPS (.954) and 7th in hits (162).

1 IF Carlos correa .239, 14 HR, 62 RBILast Gm: 0x3 DET Series: .100, 1x10 Last Road Trip: .136, 3x22, RBICurrent Streak: 0x8 Long Streak: 12, .419, 18x43, 4/16-28• went 0x3 with a walk on Wed. at DET.• leads the Majors with 11 sac flies, which rank T-5th in club history in a single

season and are the most since Josh Reddick hit 12 in 2017.• has played in 29 games since returning from the DL...was on the DL from June

26-Aug. 10 with lower back soreness, missing 36 games.• ranks 3rd in franchise history in fielding % by a shortstop in a single season (.983),

behind Adam Everett (.990 in 2006) and Roger Metzger (.986 in 1976).

28 IF j.d. davis .176, 1 HR, 5 RBILast Gm: DNP DET Series: --- Last Road Trip: 0x0Current Streak: 0x13 Long Streak: 3 (2x), .273, 3x11, 5/28-31• pinch-ran Sun. night at BOS...recalled from Triple A Tues. for his 4th MLB stint...

has played in 32 games with Houston (21 starts: 9 at 1B, 9 at 3B, 3 in LF).• won the Triple A Pacific Coast League batting title (.342)...hit 17 HR with 81 RBI.

11 c EVAN GATTIS .226, 25 HR, 73 RBILast Gm: 0x4 DET Series: 0x7 Last Road Trip: 0x7Current Streak: 0x9 Long Streak: 6, .350, 7x20, 5/7-14• went 0x4 in a start at DH on Wed. at DET, his 2nd start of the road trip.• hit a 430-foot, 2-run HR in his last game at home on Sept. 5 vs. MIN (longest

since a 433-foot HR on July 18, 2017 vs. SEA).• ranks 2nd on the club in homers and RBI...is 6th in the AL in road RBI (45).• ranks T-3rd among DH in HR (25), 5th in RBI (71), 4th in SLG (.485) and T-6th

in 2B (17)...has caught 5.0 innings this year, making all of his starts at DH (99).

9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .246, 15 HR, 61 RBILast Gm: 2x4, RBI DET Series: .231, 3x13, 2RBI Last Road Trip: .235, 4x17, HR, 3RBICurrent Streak: 1, .500, 2x4, 9/12 Long Streak: 8, .412, 14x34, 8/19-27• went 2x4 with an RBI double on Wed. at DET...since the start of August, has hit

.293 (36x123) with 8 doubles, 9 HR, 23 RBI and a .923 OPS (.346 OBP/.577 SLG) in 34 games...ranks T-6th in the AL in HR in that span.

• has made starts all over the field with the injuries to members of the Astros this year...has started in LF (58g) and at SS (26g), 1B (21g), 2B (17g), 3B (2g).

10 IF yuli gurriel .277, 10 HR, 70 RBILast Gm: 0x4 DET Series: .250, 2x8 Last Road Trip: .300, 6x20, 2RBICurrent Streak: 0x4 Long Streak: 13, .396, 19x48, 7/3-20• had his 7-game hitting streak snapped on Wed. at DET...hit .346 (9x26) with 2

HR and 6 RBI during the streak.• his .387 (48x124) batting average w/RISP ranks 5th in the AL.• the Astros regular starting 1B this season, has started all over the diamond over

recently due to the recent injuries in the Astros infield...his last 35 starts: 19 at 1B, 11 at 2B, 4 at 3B and 1 at DH.

18 OF tony kemp .289, 6 HR, 30 RBILast Gm: DNP DET Series: 1.000, 2x2, HR, 2RBI Last Road Trip: .714, 5x7, HR, 4RBICurrent Streak: 3, .714, 5x7, 9/7 Long Streak: 4 (2x), .429, 6x14, 8/5-10• went 2x2 with a walk and a 2-run HR Tues. night at DET...hit .714 (5x7) with 1

HR, 1 double and 4 RBI in 3 games on the Astros recent road trip.• hit a go-ahead, 2-run pinch-hit double in the 7th inning on Fri. at BOS...as a

pinch-hitter this season, has hit .400 (2x5) with 2 doubles, 2 RBI, 3 walks and a 1.425 OPS (.625 OBP/.800 SLG) in 8 plate appearances.

• has hit .338 (54x160) with a .918 OPS (.425 OBP/.494 SLG) in 56 games batting 9th...leads all MLB 9-hole hitters in batting average, OBP and OPS...his .425 OBP from the 9-spot is the 2nd-highest mark all-time by a hitter in a single season, behind Wes Ferrell, who posted a .431 mark for Boston in 1935.

• has played in 84 games with 66 starts (39 in LF, 25 in CF, 2 in RF, 1 at DH).

15 c martÍn maldonado .224, 9 HR, 43 RBILast Gm: 1x4 DET Series: .125, 1x8 Last Road Trip: .231, 3x13, HR, RBICurrent Streak: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/12 Long Streak: 6 (2x), .333, 7x21, 6/4-11• went 1x4 on Wed. at DET...hitting .278 (15x54) with 9 runs, 2 doubles, 1 triple, 4

homers and 7 RBI over his last 20 games...has made 23 starts with Houston.• has thrown out 4-of-7 (57.1%) runners attempting to steal in 29 games w/HOU...

on the year, ranks 2nd in caught stealing %, as he has thrown out 43.8% of at-tempting basestealers (14-for-32)...trails only Salvador Perez (48.9%, 22-of-45).

• 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 .208, 9 HR, 24 RBILast Gm: 2x3 DET Series: .250, 2x8 Last Road Trip: .125, 2x16, RBICurrent Streak: 1, .667, 2x3, 9/12 Long Streak: 4 (2x), last, .454, 5x11, 7/10-8/4• went 2x3 with a walk and a run scored in a start in CF Wed. at DET.• has played in 10 games (5 starts) since getting activated from the 10-day DL on

Sept. 1 (left groin discomfort)...placed on the DL on Aug. 11, missing 18 games.• has hit .299 (20x67) with 4 doubles, 4 HR, 10 RBI and a .937 OPS (.400 OBP/.537

SLG) in his last 22 starts with Houston dating back to June.

16 C brian mccann .208, 5 HR, 19 RBILast Gm: DNP DET Series: 0x3 Last Road Trip: .333, 2x6Current Streak: 0x3 Long Streak: 3 (2x), last, .571, 4x7, 4/17-20• walked Tues. night at DET and has reached in 5 straight games.• has played in 6 games and made 5 starts since his activation from the DL on

Sept. 1...placed on the DL on July 1 and missed 50 games...underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his right knee on July 3.

• has hit .231 (3x13) with 2 RBI, 1 run scored and a .450 OBP since his return.• has thrown out 5 of his last 10 attempting base stealers (50%).

22 OF josh reddick .239, 13 HR, 42 RBILast Gm: 0x0 as DR DET Series: 0x3 Last Road Trip: .091, 1x11, RBICurrent Streak: 0x4 Long Streak: 7, .346, 9x26, 8/21-28• played LF in the 9th inning on Wed. at DET.• has hit .285 with 7 HR, 21 RBI and an .878 OPS vs. left-handed pitchers this

season...ranks T-2nd in the AL among left-handed hitters in homers vs. LHP’s behind Joey Gallo (12)...his .878 OPS vs. LHP’s is tops among all AL LHH’s.

• his 8 assists rank T-3rd among AL right fielders.

4 OF George Springer .261, 20 HR, 63 RBILast Gm: 2x5 DET Series: .222, 2x9 Last Road Trip: .304, 7x23Current Streak: 1, .400, 2x5, 9/12 Long Streak: 7, .367, 11x30, 4/18-24• went 2x5 with a run scored on Wed. at DET after receiving Tuesday off...has started

15 of the Astros last 16 games since spending 6 games out of the starting lineup while dealing with a sore left quad...over those 15 starts, has hit .344 (21x61) with 3 doubles, 1 HR, 4 RBI and an .854 OPS (.412 OBP/.443 SLG).

• has played in 19 games since his activation from the DL (left thumb sprain) on Aug. 17...missed the minimum 10 days while on the DL (Aug. 6-16)...injured his thumb sliding into 2nd on a steal attempt on Aug. 5 at LAD.

• 2018 All-Star ranks 2nd in the AL in leadoff homers (6)...leads the Majors with 23 leadoff HR over the last 3 seasons (since 2016)...ranks 15th in AL history in leadoff HR (24).

12 C max stassi .234, 8 HR, 27 RBILast Gm: DNP DET Series: --- Last Road Trip: ---Current Streak: 1, .500, 1x2, 8/29 Long Streak: 7, .360, 9x25, 5/22-30• caught the 9th inning last Wed. vs. MIN...last start was Aug. 29 vs. OAK (1x2).• leads the club with 62 starts at catcher...per Baseball Prospectus, has been the

3rd-best pitch framer in MLB this season (13.5 framing runs above avg.).

13 IF TYLER WHITE .303, 12 HR, 38 RBILast Gm: 0x2, RBI DET Series: .333, 3x9, HR, 4RBI Last Road Trip: .368, 7x19, HR, 8RBICurrent Streak: 0x4 Long Streak: 8, .379, 11x29, 8/7-19• went 0x2 with a HBP and an RBI sac-fly Wed. at DET...recorded an RBI in all 6

games of the Astros recent road trip (8 total RBI), the longest RBI-streak by an Astros player since Alex Bregman’s 6-game streak in Sept. 2017...has recorded 33 RBI over his last 30 games, the most in MLB in that span (since. Aug. 7).

• has hit all 12 of his homers and recorded all 38 of his RBI over his last 40 games.• since the All-Star Break, has hit .323 (43x133) with 21 extra-base hits (8 doubles,

3 triples, 10 HR) and a 1.053 OPS (.385 OBP/.654 SLG) in 37 games...ranks 3rd in the AL in OPS since the break.

• has posted a .995 OPS (.383 OBP/.612 SLG) in 52 games with Houston this season...among MLB players with at least 150 plate appearances, ranks 4th in OPS behind Mike Trout, Mookie Betts and J.D.Martinez.

• is batting .327 (17x52) with a 1.091 OPS vs. left-handed pitchers, the 2nd-best OPS in the AL vs. LHP’s behind Mookie Betts (1.179) (min. 50PA’s).

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ASTROS HITTERS vs. diamondbacks

MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 11 1 1 - 13 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAABregman 22 2 3 1 28 5 - 9/5/18 vs. MINCorrea 11 5 - - 16 5 - 7/9/17 at TORDavis - 1 - - 1 3 - 5/28/18 at NYYGattis 14 3 3 2 22 5 (2x) - 6/13/18 at OAKGonzalez 10 2 1 1 14 5 (2x) - 5/718 at OAKGurriel 10 5 2 - 17 4 (5x) - 7/7/18 vs. CWSKemp 6 - - 1 7 5 - 5/22/18 vs. SFMaldonado 5 5 1 - 10 4 (4x) - 6/24/18 vs. TORMarisnick 4 2 - - 6 5 - 7/31/17 vs. TBMcCann 4 - - - 4 5 (7x) - 8/17/15 vs. MINReddick 4 2 - 2 8 6 (2x) - 4/3/18 vs. BALSpringer 10 2 2 - 14 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TORStassi 1 4 - - 5 3 (4x) - 8/1/18 at SEAWhite 10 - 2 - 12 5 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 31 7 4 - 42 4 (28x) - 5/27/18 at CLEBregman 31 5 3 - 39 4 (3x) - 8/27/18 vs. OAKCorrea 19 2 1 - 22 4 (7x) - 3/31/18 at TEXDavis 3 - - - 3 2 (6x) - 8/1/18 at SEAGattis 15 7 - - 22 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MINGonzalez 26 6 - - 32 4 (3x) - 9/25/17 at TEXGurriel 30 3 2 - 35 4 (3x) - 6/10/18 at TEXKemp 13 3 - - 16 3 (4x) - 8/9/18 vs. SEAMaldonado 12 7 - - 19 4 (2x) - 5/31/15 vs. ARIMarisnick 8 - - - 8 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MINMcCann 9 - - - 9 4 (13x) - 6/7/17 at KCReddick 17 6 - - 23 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PITSpringer 28 6 - 1 35 6 - 5/7/18 at ARIStassi 10 1 - - 11 3 - 7/7/18 vs. CWSWhite 11 2 - - 13 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)Correa lower back soreness 6/26 8/10 36 (21-15)Springer left thumb sprain 8/6 8/17 8 (3-5)Altuve right knee soreness 7/26 8/21 21 (8-13)Devenski left hamstring tightness 7/31 8/30 24 (14-10)McCann right knee discomfort 7/1 9/1 50 (27-23)Marisnick left groin discomfort 8/11 9/1 18 (9-9)Morton right shoulder discomfort 8/30 9/8 9 (7-2) Gustave right elbow surgery 3/26 146 (92-54)McCullers Jr. right elbow discomfort 8/5 34 (21-13)

BY BATTING ORDER:1: Springer (79-45), Bregman (8-4), Kemp (2-5), Altuve (3-0)2: Bregman (57-38), Altuve (29-12), Reddick (3-2), Gonzalez (2-2), Kemp (1-0)3: Altuve (50-28), Correa (23-15), Bregman (11-2), Gurriel (6-6), Reddick (1-3), Gattis (1-0)4: Correa (37-22), Gurriel (36-17), Reddick (7-4), Gattis (1-8), White (7-0), Gonzalez (3-3), Bregman (1-0)5: Reddick (21-12), Gurriel (18-14), Gonzalez (18-6), Gattis (13-7), White (8-7), Bregman (5-6), Correa (4-1), McCann (3-1), Davis (2-0), 6: Gonzalez (28-19), Gattis (13-13), Reddick (21-5), Gurriel (13-4), Bregman (7-4), White (4-3), Davis (1-3), McCann (2-2), Stassi (3-0), Reed (0-1)7: Gonzalez (21-13), Gattis (23-8), Reddick (12-5), Stassi (9-7), McCann (6-5), Davis (4-6), White (4-3), Tucker (3-3), Gurriel (1-3), Maldonado (3-1), Marisnick (3-0), Federowicz (1-0), Fisher (1-0), Kemp (1-0)8: Stassi (24-16), McCann (20-7), Maldonado (10-3), Marisnick (8-3), Gattis (6-4), Gonzalez (5-3), Reddick (4-4), Kemp (5-2), Davis (3-2), Federowicz (3-2), Fisher (2-2), Tucker (2-2), White (0-4)9: Kemp (36-15), Marisnick (23-15), Fisher (13-6), Maldonado (2-6), McCann (4-0), Stassi (1-3), Cole (2-1), Morton (1-2), Reddick (1-2),Tucker (2-1), Gattis (2-0), Federowicz (1-1), Verlander (1-1), Gonzalez (1-0), Keuchel (1-0), McCullers Jr. (1-0), 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 14-12 10-1

Record by DayMon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.10-7 15-8 17-5 8-4 15-10 14-9 13-11

BY DEFENSIVE POSITION:C: Stassi (37-26), McCann (35-15), Maldonado (15-10), Federowicz (5-3)1B: Gurriel (58-31), White (13-14), Gonzalez (16-5), Davis (5-3), Reed (0-1)2B: Altuve (78-39), Gonzalez (9-8), Gurriel (5-6), Bregman (0-1)SS: Correa (64-38), Gonzalez (20-6), Bregman (8-10)3B: Bregman (81-43), Davis (3-7), Gurriel (6-4), Gonzalez (2-0)LF: Gonzalez (31-27), Kemp (29-10), Fisher (11-6), Reddick (12-4), Tucker (7-6), Davis (2-1)CF: Springer (40-24), Marisnick (34-18), Kemp (15-10), Fisher (3-2)RF: Reddick (58-33), Springer (32-19), Fisher (2-0), Kemp (0-2)DH: Gattis (59-40), White (10-4), Springer (7-2), Gurriel (5-3), Altuve (4-1), Kemp (0-1)

INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATSPLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERAGattis 0/0 - - - - 0.00 (0ER/4IP)Maldonado* 4/6 .667 - 3 15-10 3.27 (80ER/220IP)McCann 6/23 .261 - 2 35-15 2.50 (123ER/442IP)Stassi 10/39 .256 - 8 37-26 3.29 (208ER/569.1IP)Pitchers 4/4 - 7 - - -TOTAL 24/79 .304 7 14 92-54 3.10 (453ER/1313.1IP)

* - stats do not include games played with Angels

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .339 1166 395Bregman .311 366 114Correa .288 459 132Davis .228 57 13Gattis .262 744 195Gonzalez .255 711 181Gurriel .275 338 93Kemp .250 96 24Maldonado .231 477 110Marisnick .238 526 125McCann .255 1657 423Reddick .236 944 223Springer .279 659 184Stassi .229 118 27White .277 148 41

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (Career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .309 3270 1009Bregman .276 938 259Correa .274 1300 356Davis .178 90 16Gattis .242 1672 404Gonzalez .267 1713 458Gurriel .289 802 232Kemp .262 286 75Maldonado .215 1261 271Marisnick .218 852 186McCann .266 4112 1093Reddick .271 2589 701Springer .259 1715 444Stassi .246 175 43White .245 327 80

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CATCHING STATS

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .285 137 39Bregman .315 168 53Correa .284 95 27Davis .235 34 8Gattis .241 137 33Gonzalez .258 155 40Gurriel .313 150 47Kemp .288 66 19Maldonado .236 106 25Marisnick .240 100 24McCann .209 43 9Reddick .285 123 35Springer .291 151 44Stassi .236 89 21White .327 52 17

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .330 348 115Bregman .288 379 109Correa .223 278 62Davis .137 51 7Gattis .218 243 53Gonzalez .240 292 70Gurriel .260 331 86Kemp .289 159 46Maldonado .218 238 52Marisnick .174 92 16McCann .208 125 26Reddick .218 275 60Springer .247 348 86Stassi .232 125 29White .292 113 33

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTALAstros 69 84 70 93 80 78 81 101 56 12 724Opponents 63 45 45 54 43 74 51 47 51 9 482

RUNS BY INNING

ASTROS vs. upcoming starters

ASTROS vs. d-backs (2018) AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .250 12 3 0 1Bregman .273 11 3 1 1Correa .231 13 3 0 3Gattis .000 2 0 0 0Gonzalez .333 6 2 0 0Gurriel .500 12 6 0 3Maldonado .286 7 2 0 1Marisnick .000 5 0 0 0McCann .167 6 1 0 1Reddick .100 10 1 0 1Springer .333 15 5 1 1Stassi .200 5 1 0 0

ASTROS vs. d-backs (career) AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .355 124 44 1 10Bregman .259 27 7 1 2Correa .327 52 17 4 15Davis .167 6 1 0 0Gattis .186 43 8 2 6Gonzalez .286 56 16 0 2Gurriel .400 30 12 0 5Kemp .250 4 1 0 1Maldonado .246 61 15 3 10Marisnick .229 35 8 0 2McCann .263 179 47 7 31Reddick .303 66 20 1 7Springer .420 69 29 4 12Stassi .231 13 3 1 2White .182 11 2 0 0

ASTROS vs. ray AVG AB H HR RBI BB KAltuve .600 10 6 0 0 1 0Correa .286 7 2 0 1 2 3Gattis .333 6 2 2 3 0 1Gonzalez .429 7 3 0 0 0 1Maldonado .333 3 1 0 1 0 1Marisnick .000 3 0 0 0 0 2Springer .500 6 3 0 1 1 1White .000 2 0 0 0 0 1

ASTROS vs. godley AVG AB H HR RBI BB Kno current Astros have faced Godley

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2018 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT2018 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 30-42Starters 66-34-0 3.21 877.0 714 337 313 275-0 1007 When Bullpen Does Not Allow Runs: 60-11Relievers 26-20-40 2.89 436.0 339 145 140 116-4 524 When No Relievers Are Used: 2-1PITCHER LAST APP. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) PITCHES 1B/RET. RI/SC SV/OPP TEAM REC. (IN RELIEF APPS.)47-Chris Devenski 9/4 vs. MIN (0.0,1,1,1,1,0) 11 44/30 21/7 2/5 31-1367-Dean Deetz 9/5 vs. MIN (0.2,0,0,0,0,1) 5 1/1 1/0 0/0 1-036-Will Harris 9/11 at DET (1,0,0,0,1,3) 16 56/43 20/8 0/3 33-2363-Josh James 9/12 at DET (3,2,2,2,1,4)-H2 38 2/2 0/0 0/0 2-031-Collin McHugh 9/11 at DET (1,0,0,0,0,2) 14 50/41 13/2 0/1 27-2354-Roberto Osuna* 9/11 at DET (1,0,0,0,0,0) 10 18/15 1/0 8/8 13-541-Brad Peacock 9/5 vs. MIN (1,1,0,0,1,1) 15 54/41 28/5 3/6 34-2159-Cionel Pérez 8/15 vs. COL (1,0,0,0,1,1) 15 6/6 1/0 0/0 3-355-Ryan Pressly* 9/12 at DET (1,1,0,0,0,1)-S1 15 20/15 6/4 1/3 12-830-Héctor Rondón 9/11 at DET (1,2,0,0,0,2) 25 57/45 13/5 14/19 34-2429-Tony Sipp 9/9 at BOS (0.2,0,0,0,0,2) 8 47/37 32/4 0/0 26-2138-Joe Smith 9/11 at DET (1,0,0,0,0,1) 9 49/40 21/6 0/1 29-22 2018 BULLPEN TOTALS 439/339 169/42 39/57 90-53 * - stats with Houston

41 RHP brad peacock 2-4-3, 2.98 ERA, 55G/1GSLast Win: 8/4 at LAD Save: 9/3 vs. MIN Loss: 7/9 vs. OAK Blown SV: 5/3 vs. NYYDET Series: --- Road Trip: ---• tossed 1.0 scoreless inning Sept. 5th vs. MIN, with 1 walk and 1 strikeout.• among AL relievers, ranks 7th in K’s per 9.0 (13.50) and 7th in strikeouts (88).

59 LHP cionel pérez 0-0-0, 3.86 ERA, 6GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18DET Series: --- Road Trip: ---• was recalled from Triple A Fresno on Sept. 1 for his 4th Major League stint with

the Astros this season...was added to the Astros 40-man roster this offseason.• last pitched on Aug. 29 with Triple A Fresno...pitched 1.2 innings, allowed 1 run

on 2 hits and struck out 3 batters.

55 RHP ryan pressly 2-1-1, 2.71 ERA, 71GLast Win: 9/7 at BOS Save: 9/12 at BOS Loss: 6/8 vs. LAA Blown SV: 9/7 at BOSDET Series: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 2G Road Trip: 1-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/3IP), 4G• tossed a scoreless 9th inning Wed. at DET...recorded his 1st save of the season.• is currently on a career-long 15-game scoreless streak (13.1 IP).• his 71 appearances rank 2nd in the AL. • in 20 games with Houston, has posted a 0.96 ERA (2ER/18.2IP) with 25

strikeouts, 1 walk and just 9 hits allowed.• has posted a career-high 94 strikeouts this season, which ranks T-3rd among AL

relievers....has also posted a career-best 12.75 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio, which ranks 9th among AL relievers.

• acquired from the Twins on July 27 for RHP Jorge Alcala, OF Gilberto Celestino.

30 RHP hÉctor rondÓn 2-3-14, 2.15 ERA, 58GLast Win: 7/24 at COL Save: 8/21 at SEA Loss: 9/9 at BOS Blown SV: 8/17 at OAKDET Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-1-0, 3.38 (1ER/2.2IP), 3G• hurled a scoreless 7th inning in Tuesday night’s 5-4 win. • has tallied 14 saves in 2018.• ranks 3rd in the Majors in road ERA with an 0.60 clip (2ER/30IP)...has been

scoreless in 28 of his 30 road games this season, going 1-1 with 11 saves in 13 chances...posted a 23-game road scoreless streak (22.1IP) (3rd-longest in franchise history).

29 LHP Tony Sipp 2-1-0, 2.14 ERA, 47GLast Win: 6/17 at KC Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 8/17 at OAK Blown SV: none in ‘18DET Series: --- Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1.0IP), 2G• tossed 0.2 of a scoreless inning and struck out 2 batters Sunday night at BOS...

stranded his 3 inherited runners.• has been scoreless in 22 of his last 25 outings and in 36 of his last 40 (1.32 ERA,

4ER/27.1IP).• has held lefties to 12x60 (.200) this season, and has held lefties to a .585 OPS...

has only allowed 5 walks and 5 extra-base hits to lefties this season.

38 RHP joe smith 5-1-0, 2.95 ERA, 51GLast Win: 9/1 vs. LAA Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 4/24 vs. LAA Blown SV: 4/24 vs. LAADET Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3.0IP), 3G• since being reinstated from the DL on July 3, has posted an 0.78 ERA in

his 28 apps. (2ER/23IP). • ranks 3rd in the AL in opponent OBP (.238).• has posted a .184 opp. avg....163 (7x43) vs. LHH and .192 (20x104) vs. RHH.

47 RHP chris devenski 2-2-2, 4.20 ERA, 44GLast Win: 6/6 vs. SEA Save: 4/17 at SEA Loss: 7/12 vs. OAK Blown SV: 7/12 vs. OAKDET Series:--- Last Road Trip: ---• last apperance was on Sept. 4 vs. MIN. • his 0.95 WHIP since the start of the 2016 season ranks 5th among AL relievers. • was activated from the 10-day DL on Aug. 29...placed on the DL with left hamstring

tightness on July 31 and missed 24 team games.• owned a 1.34 ERA (5ER/33.2IP) heading into July before posting a 23.40 ERA

(13ER/5IP) in 8 July games.

67 RHP dean deetz 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1GLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18DET Series:--- Last Road Trip: ---• threw 0.2 scoreless on Sept. 5 vs. MIN, striking out 1 in his MLB debut.• was recalled from Triple A on Sept. 4th for his first-career stint in the Major

Leagues...in 21 games at Triple A Fresno this year, went 2-0 with a 0.79 ERA (3ER/34IP), 22 hits allowed, 18 walks and 50 strikeouts.

36 RHP will harris 4-3-0, 3.81 ERA, 56gLast Win: 9/11 at DET Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 6/2 vs. BOS Blown SV: 6/10 at TEXDET Series: 1-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 1-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G• hurled a scoreless 5th inning Tuesday night, striking out the side to earn his 4th

win....was his 1st app. since Sept. 5 vs. MIN.• has not allowed a run in his last 8 app. and 8.2 IP...opp. are just 2x28 (.071)

vs. him in that span. • has posted a 10.90 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (63SO/52.0IP), his best ratio

since joining the Astros in 2015.

63 RHP josh james 0-0-0, 4.22 ERA, 3gLast Win: none in ‘18 Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18DET Series: 0-0-0, 6.00 (2ER/2IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.2IP), 1G• threw 3.0 relief innings Wed. at DET in his 2nd career relief outing...allowed 2

runs on 2 hits, walked 1 struck out 4 batters...recorded the 2nd hold of his career.• made his Major League debut in a start on Sept. 1 vs. LAA...went 5.0 innings,

allowing 3 runs and 3 walks with 9 strikeouts...as a 34th-round pick, became the lowest-drafted pitcher in team history to make a start for Houston...9 strikeouts tied the 2nd-most in franchise history in a Major League debut.

• was selected to the Major League roster on Sept. 1st from Triple A.

31 RHP collin mchugh 5-2-0, 1.92 ERA, 50GLast Win: 7/10 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 8/20 at SEA Blown SV: 7/25 at COLDET Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Road Trip: 0-0-0, 5.40 (1ER/1.2IP), 3G• hurled a scoreless 8th inning in Tuesday night’s 5-4 win with 2 strikeouts. • ranks 3rd among AL relievers in ERA (1.92), 5th in WHIP (0.88), 6th in opp.

OBP (.248) and 8th in opp. batting avg. (.174)...has tallied 88 K’s in 65.2 IP. • went his first 42 relief outings of the season without allowing more than 1 run, a

new franchise record to start a season.

54 RHP Roberto Osuna 7-2-16, 2.43 ERA, 33GLast Win: 8/29 vs. OAK Save: 9/11 at DET Loss: 8/28 vs. OAK Blown SV: 4/24 vs. BOSDET Series: 0-0-2, 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 2G Road Trip: 0-0-4, 2.25 (1ER/4IP), 4G• earned the SV in 4 of the 5 wins on the last road trip (8-for-8 in SV opp. w/HOU).• reinstated from the restricted list on Aug. 4 after serving a 75-game suspension.• acquired from the Blue Jays on July 30 in exchange for 3 right-handed pitchers:

Ken Giles, David Paulino and Hector Perez.

VS. ari 2018 G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 1 1-0-0 0.00 9.0 0Deetz - - - - -Devenski 1 0-1-0 13.50 0.2 1Harris 1 0-0-0 27.00 0.1 1James - - - - -Keuchel - - - - -McHugh 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.1 0Morton 1 0-0-0 5.40 5.0 3Osuna - - - - -Peacock 1 0-0-0 - 0.0 0Rondón 2 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 0Pérez - - - - -Pressly - - - - -Sipp - - - - -Smith 2 0-0-0 0.00 1.1 0Valdez - - - - -Verlander 1 0-1-0 1.50 6.0 1

CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 6 3-2-0 1.96 41.1 9Deetz - - - - -Devenski 3 0-1-0 2.45 3.2 1Harris 6 0-0-0 11.57 4.2 6James - - - - -Keuchel 6 3-3-0 4.00 36.0 16McHugh 6 3-2-0 3.34 35.0 13Morton 8 4-1-0 3.77 45.1 19Osuna 3 0-0-1 0.00 3.0 0Peacock 3 0-0-0 4.22 10.2 5Rondón 14 2-0-3 3.77 14.1 6Pérez - - - - -Pressly 2 0-0-0 0.00 3.0 0Sipp 6 1-1-0 3.18 5.2 2Smith 11 0-1-0 3.60 10.0 4Valdez - - - - -Verlander 4 3-1-0 2.36 26.2 7

2017 G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 1 0-1-0 2.57 7.0 2Deetz - - - - -Devenski 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0Harris - - - - -James - - - - -Keuchel - - - - -McHugh 1 0-1-0 3.18 5.2 2Morton 1 1-0-0 1.42 6.1 1OsunaPeacock 1 0-0-0 7.71 4.2 4Pérez - - - - -PresslyRondón 2 1-0-0 3.38 2.2 1Sipp - - - - -Smith - - - - -Valdez - - - - -Verlander 1 1-0-0 4.50 6.0 3

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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 (2x), last, 8/9-14Most Consecutive Losses, Home ........................................................9, 7/15-8/14Most 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 ...................................................... 6, 8/21 at SEAMost Errors .....................................................................................3, 7/28 vs. TEXLargest Margin of Victory ................................. 14 (2x), last, 8/4 at LAD (14-0 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 ...........................................38, 92-54, after game on 9/12Biggest 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 (8x), last, 8/31 vs. LAAMost Runs, Inning ........................................................ 8, 6/24 vs. KC (2nd inning)Most Hits, Game ............................................................................. 20, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Inning ..........................................7 (2x), last, 8/27 vs. OAK (3rd inning)Fewest Hits, Game ...........................................................1 (2x), last, 7/25 at COLMost Doubles, Game ..........................................................6 (4x), last, 8/4 at LADMost Triples, Game ............................................................................. 2, 8/7 at SFMost Homers, Game .................................. 5 (2x), 8/19 at OAK and 8/14 vs. COLMost Consecutive Games, Homer .......................................................15, 6/23-7/8Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................................4, 8/10-14Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .........................9 (2x), 8/14 vs. COL and 8/4 at LADFewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ...................................... 0 (11x), last, 9/10 at DETMost Total Bases, Game ................................................................ 34, 5/7 at OAKMost Walks, Game .........................................................................9, 7/5 vs. CWSFewest Walks, Game....................................................... 0 (6x), last, 8/19 at OAKMost Strikeouts, Game ............................................................... 19, 7/29 vs . TEXFewest Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................1, 7/11 vs. OAKMost Stolen Bases, Game .................................................... 3 (3x), last, 8/7 at SFMost 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, 9/4 vs. MINMost Triples, Game .............................................1 (16x), last, White, 8/22 at SEAMost Home Runs, Game .........................2 (12x), last, Gattis/White, 8/14 vs. COLMost 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 (11x), last, 8/4 at LADMost 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, 7/29 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, 4/11-7/9Most Innings Pitched, Starter ....................... 9.0 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Innings Pitched, Relief ............................................ 4.1, Valdez, 8/21 at SEAFewest 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: ..................................................................................2,632,257 (72 games)Home Average: ............................................................................................36,559Road: ...................................................................................2,163,282 (74 games)Road Average: .............................................................................................29,234

ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING)PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Altuve 9/11/18 @DET/Zimmerman 4 11-1 Bregman 9/8/18 @BOS/Rodriguez 19 20-9Correa 8/24/18 @LAA/Bedrosian 58 11-2Davis 5/28/18 @NYY/German 23 1-0Gattis 9/5/18 MIN/Odorizzi 9 17-4Gonzalez 9/9/18 @BOS/Porcello 16 12-2Gurriel 9/4/18 MIN/May 22 9-1Kemp 9/11/18 @DET/Zimmerman 1 2-4Maldonado 9/9/18 @BOS/Rodriguez 10 3-1Marisnick 8/4/18 @LAD/Rosscup 24 9-0McCann 6/14/18 @OAK/Montas 39 4-1Reddick 8/21/18 @SEA/Detwiler 57 11-0Springer 9/2/18 LAA/Ohtani 33 14-5Stassi 8/1/18 @SEA/Vincent 30 6-2White 9/11/18 @DET/Zimmerman 4 7-4

Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS TotalAltuve 9 3 - - 12Bregman 17 10 3 - 30Correa 7 7 - - 14Davis - - 1 - 1Fisher 2 2 - - 4Gattis 13 7 4 1 25Gonzalez 12 1 1 1 15Gurriel 4 2 3 1 10Kemp 2 4 - - 6Maldonado 4 - - - 4Marisnick 3 4 2 - 9McCann 1 4 - - 5Reddick 7 3 1 2 13Springer 14 1 2 1 20Stassi 4 1 3 - 8White 5 6 1 - 12TOTALS 104 57 21 6 188

MULTI-HOMER GAMES (12): Gattis (4): 8/15 vs. COL, 5/27 at CLE, 6/13 at OAK, 7/1 at TB; Reddick (2): 4/21 at CWS, 4/3 vs. BAL; White (1): 8/15 vs. COL; Gonzalez (1): 8/1 at SEA; 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 (6) 2018 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS (0)PLAYER 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/RamirezGonzalez 8/24 @LAA/Heaney

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 (7): Springer (6): 3/29 at TEX, 4/13 vs. TEX, 4/16 at SEA, 6/3 vs. BOS, 6/10 at TEX, 8/5 at LAD; Altuve (1): 9/11 at DET

2018 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (2): White (1): August 29 vs. OAK; Bregman (1): June 27 vs. TOR

2018 LAST AT-BAT WINS (12):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 10th8/6 at SF 3-1 Gonzalez 3-run homer in top 9th8/29 vs. OAK 5-4 White solo homer in bottom 9th (walkoff win #7)

ASTROS EJECTIONS (5):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 umpire8/9 vs. SEA Verlander Lentz Arguing balk call8/31 vs. LAA Hinch Cooper Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire

REPLAY REVIEWS (66 TOTAL, LAST 6)Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time9/7 at BOS (7th) Safe at 3B Houston Stands 1:279/9 at BOS (5th) force play at 1B Boston Overturned 0:369/9 at BOS (7th) tag play at HP Houston Stands 3:559/11 at DET (7th) safe call at 1B Detroit Overturned 0:579/11 at DET (9th) out call at 2B Houston Confirmed 1:259/12 at DET (8th) force play at 1B Houston Overturned 0:29

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 82,756 4/4 7 BAL W 3-2 6-1 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-0) Castro (0-1) - 27,698 110,4544/6 8 SD L 1-4 6-2 T-1st - McCullers Jr. (1-1) Perdomo (1-1) Hand (2) 41,138* 151,5924/7 9 SD W 1-0 (10) 7-2 1st (1.0) Devenski (1-0) Erlin (0-1) - 42,306* 193,8984/8 10 SD W 4-1 8-2 1st (1.0) Morton (2-0) Ross (1-1) Peacock (1) 37,093 230,9914/9 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) 32,129 263,1204/14 15 TEX L 5-6 (10) 10-5 2nd 2.5 Harris (0-1) Kela (1-0) Claudio (1) 40,679 303,7994/15 16 TEX L 1-3 (10) 10-6 2nd 3.0 Rondón (1-1) Kela (2-0) Diekman (1) 31,803 335,6024/16 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) 29,606 365,2084/24 25 LAA L 7-8 16-9 2nd 0.5 Smith (1-1) Johnson (2-0) Bedrosian (1) 36,457 401,6654/25 26 LAA W 5-2 17-9 1st (0.5) Verlander (4-0) Tropeano (1-2) Giles (2) 29,777 431,4424/27 27 OAK L 1-8 17-10 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-4) Manaea (4-2) - 32,636 464,0784/28 28 OAK W 11-0 18-10 1st (1.5) McCullers Jr. (4-1) Mengden (2-3) - 41,493* 505,5714/29 29 OAK W 8-4 19-10 1st (2.0) Harris (1-1) Cahill (1-1) - 39,131 544,7024/30 30 NYY W 2-1 20-10 1st (2.5) Morton (4-0) Gray (1-2) Giles (3) 30,061 574,7635/1 31 NYY L 0-4 20-11 1st (1.5) Giles (0-1) Robertson (2-1) - 34,386 609,1495/2 32 NYY L 0-4 20-12 1st (1.0) Keuchel (1-5) Severino (5-1) - 31,617 640,7665/3 33 NYY L 5-6 20-13 T-1st - Harris (1-2) Shreve (1-0) Chapman (7) 34,838 675,6045/4 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) 34,297 709,9015/12 41 TEX W 6-1 25-16 1st (1.0) Morton (5-0) Fister (1-4) - 36,482 746,3835/13 42 TEX W 6-1 26-16 1st (1.0) Keuchel (3-5) Moore (1-5) - 39,405 785,7885/14 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) 35,959 821,7475/19 47 CLE L 4-5 29-18 1st (2.0) Keuchel (3-6) Kluber (7-2) Allen (6) 39,926 861,6735/20 48 CLE W 3-1 30-18 1st (2.0) McCullers Jr. (6-2) Carrasco (5-3) Giles (8) 30,770 892,4435/22 49 SF W 11-2 31-18 1st (2.0) Cole (5-1) Suarez (1-4) - 35,638 928,0815/23 50 SF W 4-1 32-18 1st (2.0) Verlander (6-2) Samardzija (1-3) Giles (9) 31,929 960,0105/24 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) 30,658 990,6686/1 59 BOS W 7-3 37-22 1st (1.0) Cole (6-1) Sale (5-3) - 37,244 1,027,9126/2 60 BOS L 4-5 37-23 T-1st - Harris (1-3) Price (6-4) Kimbrel (19) 38,640 1,066,5526/3 61 BOS L 3-9 37-24 2nd 1.0 Morton (7-1) Porcello (8-2) - 33,431 1,099,9836/5 62 SEA L 1-7 37-25 2nd 2.0 Keuchel (3-8) Paxton (5-1) - 35,646 1,135,6296/6 63 SEA W 7-5 38-25 2nd 1.0 Devenski (2-1) Nicasio (1-3) Rondon (1) 30,361 1,165,9906/7 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 1,200,1416/19 75 TB L 1-2 49-26 1st (2.0) Rondon (1-2) Snell (9-4) Romo (4) 37,414 1,237,5556/20 76 TB W 5-1 50-26 1st (3.0) Morton (9-1) Eovaldi (1-3) - 43,409* 1,280,9646/22 77 KC L 0-1 50-27 1st (3.5) Giles (0-2) Grimm (1-2) Hill (1) 39,357 1,320,3216/23 78 KC W 4-3 (12) 51-27 1st (3.5) McHugh (3-0) Grimm (1-3) - 40,028 1,360,3496/24 79 KC W 11-3 52-27 1st (4.5) Cole (9-1) Hammel (2-9) - 41,823* 1,402,1726/25 80 TOR L 3-6 52-28 1st (3.5) Verlander (9-3) Happ (10-3) Oh (2) 28,791 1,430,9636/26 81 TOR W 7-0 53-28 1st (3.5) Morton (10-1) Borucki (0-1) - 38,700 1,469,6636/27 82 TOR W 7-6 54-28 1st (3.5) Harris (3-3) Tepera (5-3) - 39,191 1,508,8546/28 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 1,543,8097/6 90 CWS W 11-4 59-31 1st (2.5) McCullers Jr. (10-3) Lopez (4-6) Peacock (2) 38,153 1,581,9627/7 91 CWS W 12-6 60-31 1st (3.5) Morton (11-2) Shields (3-10) - 39,568 1,621,5307/8 92 CWS W 2-1 61-31 1st (3.5) Keuchel (6-8) Giolito (5-8) Rondon (7) 41,654* 1,663,1847/9 93 OAK L 0-2 61-32 1st (3.0) Peacock (1-4) Montas (5-2) Treinen (23) 28,301 1,691,4857/10 94 OAK W 6-5 (11) 62-32 1st (4.0) McHugh (5-0) Treinen (5-2) - 34,585 1,726,0707/11 95 OAK L 3-8 62-33 1st (3.0) McCullers Jr. (10-4) Bassitt (2-3) - 41,119* 1,767,1897/12 96 OAK L 6-4 62-34 1st (3.0) Devenski (2-2) Petit (3-2) Trivino (4) 38,900 1,806,0897/13 97 DET W 3-0 63-34 1st (4.0) Keuchel (7-8) Fiers (6-6) Rondon (8) 38,843 1,844,9327/14 98 DET W 9-1 64-34 1st (5.0) Cole (10-2) Fulmer (3-9) - 40,405 1,885,3377/15 99 DET L 3-6 64-35 1st (5.0) Verlander (9-5) VerHagen (1-2) - 39,455 1,924,792

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TRANSACTIONS: 9/8: Activated RHP Charlie Morton from the 10-day DL...9/4: Recalled IF J.D. Davis and RHP Dean Deetz from Triple A...9/1: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Triple A; activated OF Jake Marisnick and C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL; selected RHP Josh James to the Major League roster...8/29: Activated RHP Chris Devenski from the 10-day DL; placed RHP Charlie Morton from the 10-day DL...8/21 Activated IF Jose Altuve from the 10-day DL; selected LHP Framber Valdez to the Major League roster...8/20: Optioned OF Kyle Tucker and LHP Cionel Pérez to Triple A...8/17: Activated OF George Springer from the 10-day DL...8/15: Optioned OF Derek Fisher to Triple A...8/11: Recalled OF Kyle Tucker from Triple A; placed OF Jake Marisnick on the 10-day DL...8/10: Activated SS Carlos Correa from the 10-day DL...8/9: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple...8/6: Recalled OF Derek Fisher from Triple A; placed OF George Springer on the 10-day DL...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) - 42,592* 1,967,3847/28 106 TEX L 3-7 67-39 1st (5.0) Verlander (10-6) Jurado (1-1) - 43,093* 2,010,4777/29 107 TEX L 3-4 67-40 1st (4.0) McCullers Jr. (10-6) Minor (7-6) Kela (24) 40,560 2,051,0377/30 108 @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 @LAD L 2-3 71-42 1st (4.0) Cole (10-4) Buehler (5-4) Jansen (31) 50,628 -8/6 114 @SF W 3-1 72-42 1st (4.5) Osuna (1-0) Smith (1-2) Rondón (12) 40,251 -8/7 115 @SF W 2-1 73-42 1st (5.0) Smith (4-1) Black (1-1) Rondón (13) 41,163* -8/9 116 SEA L 6-8 73-43 1st (4.5) Verlander (11-7) Paxton (10-5) Diaz (43) 34,976 2,086,013 8/10 117 SEA L 2-5 73-44 1st (4.5) Cole (10-5) Warren (1-1) Diaz (44) 41,236* 2,127,249 8/11 118 SEA L 2-3 73-45 1st (3.5) Morton (12-3) LeBlanc (7-2) Diaz (45) 38,888 2,166,1378/12 119 SEA L 3-4 73-46 1st (2.5) Osuna (1-1) Duke (5-4) Diaz (46) 40,048 2,206,1858/14 120 COL L 1-5 73-47 1st (1.0) Verlander (11-8) Márquez (10-9) - 35,813 2,241,9988/15 121 COL W 12-1 74-47 1st (2.0) Cole (11-5) Anderson (6-5) - 29,967 2,271,9658/17 122 @OAK L 3-4 (10) 74-48 1st (1.0) Sipp (2-1) Treinen (6-2) - 23,535 -8/18 123 @OAK L 1-7 74-49 T-1st - Keuchel (9-10) Cahill (5-2) - 32,204 -8/19 124 @OAK W 9-4 75-49 1st (1.0) Verlander (12-8) Manaea (11-9) - 29,143 -8/20 125 @SEA L 4-7 75-50 T-1st - McHugh (5-2) Colomé (4-5) Diaz (48) 27,072 - 8/21 126 @SEA W 3-2 76-50 T-1st - Valdez (1-0) Detwiler (0-1) Rondón (14) 25,415 -8/22 127 @SEA W 10-7 77-50 1st (1.0) Morton (13-3) Gonzales (12-9) Osuna (10) 31,062 -8/24 128 @LAA W 9-3 78-50 1st (1.5) Keuchel (10-10) Heaney (7-8) - 42,788 -8/25 129 @LAA W 8-3 79-50 1st (1.5) Verlander (13-8) Barria (8-8) - 41,654 -8/26 130 @LAA W 3-1 80-50 1st (1.5) Valdez (2-0) Pena (1-4) Osuna (11) 37,530 -8/27 131 OAK W 11-4 81-50 1st (2.5) Cole (12-5) Anderson (3-4) - 43,171* 2,315,1368/28 132 OAK L 3-4 81-51 1st (1.5) Osuna (1-2) Familia (8-4) Treinen (33) 33,136 2,348,2728/29 133 OAK W 5-4 82-51 1st (2.5) Osuna (2-2) Familia (8-5) - 32,926 2,381,1988/30 134 LAA L 2-5 82-52 1st (2.5) Verlander (13-9) Heaney (8-8) - 30,371 2,411,5698/31 135 LAA L 0-3 82-53 1st (1.5) Valdez (2-1) Barria (9-8) Parker (13) 35,675 2,447,2449/1 136 LAA W 7-3 83-53 1st (2.5) Smith (5-1) Bedrosian (5-4) - 41,622* 2,488,8669/2 137 LAA W 4-2 84-53 1st (2.5) Cole (13-5) Ohtani (4-2) Osuna (12) 41,506* 2,530,3729/3 138 MIN W 4-1 85-53 1st (2.5) Keuchel (11-10) Gibson (7-12) Peacock (3) 39,559 2,569,9319/4 139 MIN W 5-2 86-53 1st (3.5) Verlander (14-9) May (3-1) Osuna (13) 31,315 2,601,2469/5 140 MIN W 9-1 87-53 1st (3.5) Valdez (3-1) Odorizzi (5-10) - 31,011 2,632,2579/7 141 @BOS W 6-3 88-53 1st (3.5) Pressly (2-1) Kelly (4-2) Osuna (14) 36,930 -9/8 142 @BOS W 5-3 89-53 1st (3.5) Morton (14-3) Rodriguez (12-4) Osuna (15) 36,684 -9/9 143 @BOS L 5-6 89-54 1st (2.5) Rondón (2-3) Kimbrel (5-1) - 32,787 -9/10 144 @DET W 3-2 90-54 1st (3.0) Verlander (15-9) Liriano (4-10) Osuna (16) 19,711 -9/11 145 @DET W 5-4 91-54 1st (3.0) Harris (4-3) Zimmerman (7-7) Osuna (17) 19,432 -9/12 146 @DET W 5-4 92-54 1st (3.0) Cole (14-5) Norris (0-4) Pressly (1) 22,666 -9/14 147 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