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Houston Astros (68-87) vs. (83-71) RHP Collin McHugh (10-9, 2.66) vs. RHP (14-8, 3.42) Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 • • Houston, TX • 1:10 p.m. • CSN Houston

GAME #156...... HOME #81 HOME-COOKIN: The Astros will conclude their HADER/PHILLIPS ON HAND: LHP ABOUT THE RECORD home schedule today in the finale of a three- and OF Brett Phillips, the organization’s Minor Overall Record:...... 68-87 game set vs. Seattle...the Astros have posted a League and Player of the Year, will be Home Record:...... 37-43 16-12 record at home since July 28...since their honored during the pregame ceremonies today... --with Roof Open:...... 11-8 3-9 start at home, the Astros have gone 34-34 they will be made available to the media at ap- --with Roof Closed:...... 24-35 since April 26 at home...their 37 wins at Minute prox. 11:30 a.m. in the Astros . --with Roof Open/Closed:...... 2-0 Maid Park this season are the clubs most since Road Record:...... 31-44 2010 (42-39). LAST NIGHT’S RECAP: The Astros blasted Current Streak:...... Won 1 five homers en route to 10 runs and LHP Dallas Current Homestand:...... 2-4 FAN APPRECIATION DAY: Today the Astros Keuchel (12-9) tossed 8.0 dominant innings in Last Road Trip:...... 5-4 will be celebrating Fan Appreciation Day at the the club’s 10-1 win last night...by reaching 8.0 Last 5 Games:...... 1-4 ballpark with giveaways and prizes...10,000 innings in his outing, Keuchel has pitched exactly Last 10 Games:...... 4-6 fans will receive a team poster featuring action 200.0 innings this season, the most by an Astros Series Record:...... 18-26-5 shots of every Astros player and a 2015 Astros lefty since LHP Wandy Rodriguez (205.2IP) in Sweeps:...... 4-8 schedule...fans will also receive prizes every 2009...the five homers tied the club’s season high When Scoring 4 or More Runs:...56-22 half inning in random drawings...Season Ticket (also, April 6 vs. LAA) and featured back-to-back When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs:...12-65 Holder Photo Day will also be this morning from shots from 3B Matt Dominguez and C Carlos Shutouts:...... 3-14 10:45-11:30 a.m. on the field. Corporan. In One-Run Games:...... 17-25 In Two-Run Games: ...... 11-14 LAST TRIP: Following today’s home finale, the START ME UP: Astros starters have posted a vs. Left-Handed Starters:...... 20-25 Astros will embark on a seven-day, six-game road combined 2.08 ERA (29ER/125.1IP) in the last 19 vs. Right-Handed Starters:...... 48-62 trip thru (M-W) and New York-NL (F-Su)... games (since Aug. 30), which includes 14 quality During the Day:...... 20-25 Houston is 10-8 in their last 18 road games...the starts...Houston is 11-8 overall in those 19 games. At Night:...... 48-62 Astros are 4-2 in their two series at Globe Life MLB STARTERS ERA - Since Aug. 30 When Scoring First:...... 45-28 Park this season. 1. Houston - 2.08 (29ER/125.1IP) Opponent Scores First: ...... 23-59 2. - 2.18 (32ER/132IP) Outhit Opponent:...... 48-9 RECENT ‘STROS: The Astros are 11-8 in their 3. Washington - 2.37 (35ER/132.2IP) Outhit by Opponent:...... 16-73 last 19 games and 17-14 in their last 31...Hous- Equal Hits:...... 4-5 ton has played over .500 for nearly two ROOKIE RANKINGS: Among Major League When Hitting :...... 52-37 months, posting a 26-24 record in their last 50 rookies, RHP Collin McHugh ranks first in ERA No Home Runs:...... 16-50 games (since July 28). (2.66)(min. 145IP), second in (151), tied Walkoff Home Runs:...... 2-1 for fifth in wins (10) and tied for fifth in innings Come-from-Behind Wins:...... 27 IMPROVEMENTS: The Astros enter today’s pitched (148.2)...in Astros rookie history, McHugh Largest Comeback:...... 4 runs game 68-87, which is a 17-win improvement over ranks second in ERA, third in strikeouts and tied Losses After Leading:...... 36 their record on this date last season (51-103)... for seventh in wins. Last At-Bat Wins:...... 17 the 17-win improvement is the second-best in the Single-Season Rookie ERA Leaders (min. 145IP) Largest Blown Lead:...... 4 runs AL...Houston finished 51-111 last year. 2014 - MLB Astros History Extra-Inning Games:...... 6-5 Highest Win Difference from 9/20/13 to 9/20/14 1. C. McHugh (HOU) - 2.66 1. K. Forsch (1971) - 2.53 Different Batting Orders:...... 136 Major Leagues 2. Y. Ventura (KC) - 3.27 2. C. McHugh (2014) - 2.66 After Six Innings: 1. LAA: +22 1. LAA: +22 3. R. Elias (SEA) - 3.81 3. D. Wilson (1967) - 2.79 Lead: 52-15....Tied: 7-11....Trail: 9-61 2. HOU: +17 2. MIA: +18 After Seven Innings: 3. SEA: +16 3. HOU: +17 RECORD RUN: Below is a list of the milestones Lead: 55-10....Tied: 7-10....Trail: 6-67 4: BAL: +12 4. SEA: +16 that Jose Altuve has reached or is approaching: After Eight Innings: • with 218 hits, has set the single-season franchise hit Lead: 59-7.....Tied: 8-9...... Trail: 1-71 SPINNING RECORDS: The Astros biggest record, which had been owned by (210 2014 Record vs. Mariners: increase in wins from one season to the next is hits in 1998)...is just the second player in franchise Overall in 2014:...... 8-10 the jump from 2000 (72-90) to 2001 (93-69), a 21- history to reach 200 hits. At Minute Maid Park:...... 2-6 game improvement...Houston will need to win • has posted franchise records with 67 multi-hit games, At Safeco Field:...... 6-4 four of their final seven games to tie this franchise 24 three-hit games and 163 singles (all tops in MLB). All-Time vs. Mariners: record this season. • with 218 hits, 44 doubles and 54 steals, is the first ML Overall:...... 23-23 player to reach those totals in one season since Ty Record in Houston:...... 9-15 SPOILER ALERT: The Astros are completing a Cobb in 1917 (225 hits, 44 doubles, 55 steals). Record in Seattle:...... 14-8 stretch of playing 27 of 31 games against playoff • with a .344 batting average, is vying to become the contending teams today...in the first 26 of those first player in franchise history to win a batting title THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY: 27 games, Houston is 13-13...the 27 games in- (Victor Martinez is second in the AL at .334). Sept. 21 clude matchups with the Yankees (2-1), A’s (3-3), • currently leads the AL in batting average (.344), hits Angels (3-2), Indians (2-5) and Mariners (6g). (218) and SB (54)...can become the first player to lead 2009 - The Astros relieve his league in those categories since Ichiro Suzuki of his managerial duties and name Dave TODAY’S MATCHUP: RHP Collin McHugh in 2001 (.350, 242 H, 56 SB)...prior to Suzuki, the last the interim manager...Clark goes (10-9) will make his 25th Major League start of player to do so was Snuffy Stirnweiss with the 1945 4-9 in his 13 games at the helm. the season today as he takes on Mariners starter Yankees (per Elias). RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (14-8)...McHugh has • his 218 hits are the most by a since 2002 - RHP goes 8.0 innings, won six consecutive decisions, posting a 1.50 Rod Carew also had 218 hits in 1974...prior to Carew, allowing two runs in a 6-3 Astros win over Charlie Gehringer posted 227 hits in 1936 for the the Cardinals in St. Louis en route to his ERA (10ER/60IP), while allowing two runs or less 12th consecutive winning decision, which in nine straight starts...per Elias, the only other . tied a franchise record...during the run, Houston to fashion nine-game streaks of which ran from July 7-Sept. 21, Miller went that type within a single season are RHP Larry VENEZUELAN RECORDS: 2B Jose Altuve’s 218 12-0 with a 1.93 ERA (22ER/102.1IP) in 15 Dierker (11g, 1969), RHP (9g, 1983) hits this season are the highest single-season starts...RHP also had a and RHP (14g, 1986). total by a Venezuelan player in Major League 12-game winning streak from July 11-Oct. history...his 54 steals this season rank fifth on the 2, 1993. ICE CREAM SUNDAES: The Astros enter today’s Venezuelan single-season list. game 13-11 on Sundays, having won each of their Venezuelan Single-Season Records last three Sunday games...Houston has also won Most Hits Most Steals four straight getaway games: Sept. 3 vs. LAA (4- 1. J. Altuve (2014) - 218 4. R. Cedeno (2001) - 55 1), Sept. 7 at OAK (4-3), Sept. 10 at SEA (5-2) and 2. M. Ordonez (2007) - 216 5. J. Altuve (2014) - 54 Sept. 14 at LAA (6-1). 3. M. Cabrera (2012) - 205 6. L. Aparicio (1961) - 53

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Mon., Sept. 22 7:05 at Texas RHP (1-1, 2.70) vs. LHP Derek Holland (1-0, 0.99) CSN Houston Tue., Sept. 23 7:05 at Texas LHP (5-12, 4.39) vs. RHP (4-11, 4.85) CSN Houston Wed., Sept. 24 7:05 at Texas RHP (8-11, 3.82) vs. TBA CSN Houston All Astros regular-season games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. KLAT, 1010 AM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network.

NL West Champions 198O, 1986 | NL Central Champions 1997, 1998, 1999, 2OO1 | NL Division Series Champions 2OO4 | NL Champions 2OO5 TODAY’S ASTROS STARTER: COLLIN McHUGH W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO CAREER MLB SPLITS: 2014: 10-9 2.66 24 24 148.2 113 50 44 40 151 Home: 6-10, 4.33 ERA, 21G/19GS, 54ER/112.1IP Career: 10-17 4.18 39 33 196.0 185 100 91 53 179 Away: 4-7, 3.98 ERA, 18G/14GS, 37ER/83.2IP vs. SEA W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO MMP: 6-6, 3.33 ERA, 13G/GS, 30ER/81IP 2014/Career: 2-2 4.01 4 4 24.2 18 12 11 5 28 Day: 2-5, 5.08 ERA, 11G/9GS, 29ER/51.1IP Night: 8-12, 3.86 ERA, 28G/24GS, 62ER/144.2IP Longest Win Streak: 6, Aug. 12, 2014-current Career MLB Complete Games: --- Last CG: --- Longest Losing Streak: 8, Sept. 3, 2012-Sept. 27, 2013 Career MLB Shutouts: --- Last SHO: --- CAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2014 MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2014 MLB SPLITS: Strikeouts: 12, 4/22/14 at SEA 12, 4/22 at SEA Home: 6-6, 3.33 ERA, 13G/GS, 30ER/81IP Walks: 5, 6/8/14 at MIN 5, 6/8 at MIN Away: 4-3, 1.86 ERA, 11G/GS, 14ER/67.2IP Hits: 11, 9/21/13 vs. ARI 8 (3x), last, 8/28 vs. TEX Day: 2-3, 4.32 ERA, 6G/GS, 16ER/33.1IP Earned Runs: 8, 9/27/13 at LAD 5 (2x), last, 6/30 vs. SEA Night: 8-6, 2.18 ERA, 18G/GS, 28ER/115.1IP Longest Win Streak: 6, Aug. 12-current : 8.2, 4/27/14 vs. OAK 8.2, 4/27 vs. OAK Longest Losing Streak: 6, June 13-July 27 Low-Hit CG: - - LAST APPEARANCE - 9/15 vs. CLE: won his 6th straight deci- sion by tossing 6.2 innings and allowing just 1 unearned run in MCHUGH vs. MARINERS (Career) Date Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR Houston’s 3-1 win over the Indians...struck out 7 with no walks. 4/22/14 at SEA W 5-2 W 1 6.2 3 0 0 0 12 0 • has been on a solid run over his last 9 starts (since Aug. 1), posting 5/4/14 SEA L 7-8 L 1 4.0 8 6 5 1 4 0 a 6-0 record and a 1.50 ERA (10ER/60IP), while allowing 2 runs 6/30/14 SEA L 4-10 L 2 6.0 5 5 5 4 8 3 or less in each start...per Elias, the only other Houston starters 9/9/14 at SEA W 2-1 W 2 8.0 2 1 1 0 4 1 to fashion 9-game streaks of that type within a single season are AVG AB H HR BB SO AVG AB H HR BB SO RHP Mike Scott (1986, 14g), RHP (1969, 11g) Ackley .000 7 0 0 1 5 Morales .000 3 0 0 0 0 and RHP Nolan Ryan (1983, 9g). Cano .167 12 2 0 0 4 Morrison .250 4 1 1 2 0 • his 1.50 ERA over that span (since Aug. 1) leads the Majors, Chavez .000 5 0 0 1 1 Romero .000 2 0 0 0 1 Hart .400 5 2 0 0 1 Saunders .300 10 3 1 1 2 while his 6 wins rank T-5th. Jackson .333 3 1 0 0 0 Seager .000 10 0 0 0 5 ABOUT MCHUGH: 27-year-old rookie will be making his 25th Jones .667 3 2 0 0 0 Smoak .250 4 1 0 0 0 MLB start of the season...leads the club in ERA and in strikeouts... Miller .143 7 1 1 0 1 Zunino .125 8 1 1 0 5 looking to become the first Astro to win 7 straight decisions since RHP won 9 straight from Aug. 23, 2006-April 17, 2014 MINOR LEAGUE DAY BY DAYS Date OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 2007...the last Astro to win 7 straight decisions in a single season 4/5* at RR L 4-7 - 3.0 2 3 3 3 2 0 50 was LHP in 2005 (Aug. 21-Sept. 20). 4/9 at NO W 3-2 - 4.0 5 2 2 2 3 0 73 • the last Astros with ERA’s lower than 2.66 for a single season 4/13* NO W 4-3 (10) BS 1 2.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 27 were RHP (1.87) and LHP Andy Pettitte (2.39) 4/17 at COL L 2-3 (11) - 5.0 3 1 1 0 3 0 56 in 2005 (min. 140IP). 7/22^ RR L 1-4 - 5.0 3 1 1 1 5 0 80 • was added by Houston in the offseason on a waiver claim from MINORS 0-0, 3.79 ERA 19.0 15 8 8 6 13 0 286 Colorado on 12/18/13. * - indicates relief appearance ^ - indicates rehab appearance ROOKIE RANKS: leads Major League rookies in opp. avg. (.209) and ERA, while ranking 2nd in strikeouts and T-5th in innings 2014 MAJOR LEAGUE DAY BY DAYS (min. 140IP). Date OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP • his ERA ranks as the 2nd-lowest all-time in club history for a 4/22 at SEA W 5-2 W 1 6.2 3 0 0 0 12 0 89 rookie in a single season (min. 140IP)...trails only RHP Ken 4/27 OAK W 5-1 W 2 8.2 2 1 1 3 7 0 114 Forsch (2.53, 1971). APRIL 2-0, 0.59 ERA 15.1 5 1 1 3 19 0 203 5/4 SEA L 7-8 L 1 4.0 8 6 5 1 4 0 85 • ranks 3rd on the club list in strikeouts by a rookie behind RHP 5/10 at BAL L 4-5 (10) - 6.1 7 2 2 2 4 1 101 (159 in 1967) and RHP (200 in 1969). 5/16 CWS L 2-7 L 2 5.1 3 4 4 4 7 1 92 ON THE LEADERBOARDS: among AL pitchers, ranks 5th in op- 5/21 at LAA L 1-2 L 3 7.0 4 2 2 2 7 1 112 ponent’s batting average (.209), 7th in ERA and 8th in strikeouts 5/27 at KC W 3-0 W 3 7.0 5 0 0 0 9 0 102 per 9.0 innings (9.14) (min. 140 IP). MAY 1-3, 3.94 ERA 29.2 27 14 13 9 31 3 492 • ranks 4th in the Majors in road ERA (1.86) (min. 65IP). 6/3 LAA W 7-2 W 4 5.0 2 0 0 2 4 0 97 FEEL THE BREEZE: among all AL pitchers (min. 140IP), has gener- 6/8 at MIN W 14-5 - 4.1 3 3 3 5 6 1 101 ated the 6th-highest swing and miss rate on pitches in the strike 6/13 TB L 1-6 L 4 5.0 5 4 3 3 6 0 100 6/19 at TB L 0-5 L 5 6.0 4 2 0 3 6 0 104 zone (16.3%), behind RHP , RHP Max Scherzer, 6/25 ATL L 0-4 L 6 7.0 3 3 3 2 9 1 106 R.A. Dickey, LHP and LHP . 6/30 SEA L 4-10 L 7 6.0 5 5 5 4 8 3 110 GOOD COMPANY: is 1 of just 2 AL pitchers this season with 2 JUNE 1-4, 3.78 ERA 33.1 22 17 14 19 39 5 618 starts of 9 strikeouts, no walks and no runs allowed (also, RHP 7/6 at LAA L 1-6 L 8 4.0 4 3 2 2 4 0 70 Hisashi Iwakuma)...only 2 other pitchers in franchise history 7/27 MIA L 2-4 L 9 6.1 7 4 4 1 9 2 107 have accomplished these marks in 2 starts in a single season: JULY 0-2, 5.23 ERA 10.1 11 7 6 3 13 2 177 RHP Roy Oswalt (2004) and RHP (1964). 8/1 TOR W 3-1 - 6.1 5 1 1 1 5 0 111 vs. SEA: will be his 5th start of the year vs. SEA, his most against 8/7 at PHI L 5-6 - 7.0 5 1 1 0 8 0 100 8/12 MIN W 10-4 W 5 6.0 4 1 1 0 3 1 93 any opponent in his career. 8/17 at BOS W 8-1 W 6 6.0 7 1 1 4 6 0 109 TOMORROW’S STARTER at TEX — RHP NICK TROPEANO 8/23 at CLE L 2-3 - 5.1 8 2 2 1 2 0 109 W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 8/28 TEX W 4-2 W 7 7.0 8 2 2 0 6 0 102 AUGUST 3-0, 1.91 ERA 37.2 37 8 8 6 30 1 624 2014/Career: 1-1 2.70 2 2 10.0 8 4 3 4 9 9/3 LAA W 4-1 W 8 7.2 4 1 1 0 8 0 96 vs. TEX W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 9/9 at SEA W 2-1 W 9 8.0 2 1 1 0 4 1 100 2014/Career: ------9/15 CLE W 3-1 W 10 6.2 5 1 0 0 7 0 90 LAST APP. - 9/16 vs. CLE: took the loss in the Astros 4-2 defeat SEPTEMBER 3-0, 0.81 ERA 22.1 11 3 2 0 19 1 286 to ...allowed 2 runs (1 earned) on 4 hits over 5.0 innings, strking out 4. NITRO ENGINE: 24-year-old became the 8th Astro this year to make his MLB debut...tomorrow will be his 3rd career start...1 of 3 pitchers in club history to go 5.0+ IP with 4+ K’s while allowing 2 runs or less in each of their first 2 career starts: LHP Carlos Hernandez (2001) and RHP Tom Griffin (1964).

2014 Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-L Pitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QS Keuchel 9/20 vs. SEA (8,7,1,1,1,8) W 10-1 W 2 29 4.86 104 1/3 17-12 19 12-7 21 16-5 Feldman 9/18 vs. CLE (8,4,1,1,1,2) L 1-2 (13) L 1 28 4.28 102 31/7 10-18 14 3-11 19 9-10 McHugh 9/15 vs. CLE (6.2,5,1,0,0,7) W 3-1 W 6 24 4.18 100 6/5 12-12 15 7-8 15 10-5 Oberholtzer 9/17 vs. CLE (7.2,7,2,2,0,3) L 0-2 L 2 23 3.29 94 10/2 9-14 12 4-8 13 8-5 Peacock 9/19 vs. SEA (3.1,6,7,2,4,2) L 5-10 L 1 23 4.30 90 6/1 8-15 10 3-7 6 4-2 Cosart 7/26 vs. MIA (5.2,7,5,5,4,4) L 3-7 L 1 20 5.72 100 4/3 11-9 13 8-5 11 6-5 Harrell 4/15 vs. KC (5,5,4,4,3,4) L 2-4 L 3 3 1.46 95 1/0 0-3 3 0-3 0 - Buchanan 7/31 vs. TOR (5,5,3,3,0,3) L 5-6 W 1 2 7.16 77 1/0 0-2 0 - 0 - Tropeano 9/16 vs. CLE (5,4,2,1,2,4) L 2-4 L 1 2 4.50 51 0/0 1-1 0 - 0 - Owens 5/23 at SEA (5.2,9,5,5,2,1) L 1-6 L 1 1 1.59 91 0/0 0-1 1 0-1 0 - ASTROS: SEA SERIES (9/19-21): .361 (26x72) HOMESTAND (9/15-21): .257 (96x374) OPPONENTS: SEA SERIES (9/19-21): .281 (20x71) HOMESTAND (9/15-21): .240 (87x362) 27 IF Jose Altuve .344, 7 HR, 55 RBI 19 OF .227, 6 HR, 37 RBI Last Gm: 2x4, RBI SEA Series: .712, 5x7, RBI Homestand: .461, 12x26, 3RBI Last Gm: 1x3 SEA Series: .286, 2x7 Homestand: .278, 6x21 Current Stk.: 2, .712, 5x7, 9/19 Long Streak: 14, .390, 23x59, 8/23-9/7 Current Stk.: 3, .385, 5x13, 9/18 Long Streak: 7, .333, 11x33, 9/8-15 • went 2x4 with an RBI-single in the 2nd inning...currently sits at a • 1x3 last night with 2 walks...was 3x6 Thurs. night and was his 5th 3-hit franchise-record 218 hits...Craig Biggio held the previous club record game this season, which ranks T-2nd on the club...each of his 3-hit games of 210 hits set in 1998...Altuve reached the 200-hit mark on 9/10 at SEA. have come since 8/8...has hit leadoff in his last 34 starts. • is now tied with Rod Carew (1974) for the most hits for a second baseman • was recalled from Triple A on July 8 and since then has hit .262 (58x221) in a single season since 1937...is now 1st among Venezuelan players all- with 9 doubles, 4 HR, 26 RBI, 34 walks and a .363 OBP in 61 games...ranks time in hits for a single season, surpassing Magglio Ordonez (2007)... 6th in the AL in walks since his return (Singleton ranks T-4th with 35). recorded his 161st single on 9/19 vs. SEA, surpassing Sonny Jackson • has 52 walks this season, which rank 3rd on the club...his 13.2% walk (1966) for most all-time in franchise history. rate ranks 9th in the AL (min. 350 PA). • from 9/10-9/17 recorded multiple hits in 7 consecutive games, the longest 14 IF/OF Jesus Guzman .189, 2 HR, 9 RBI streak by an Astros player since had a 7-gamer in 2008. Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: --- Homestand: 0x1 • Altuve’s 67 multi-hit games are a franchise record...24 games with Current Stk.: 0x9 Long Streak: 7, .269, 7x26, 6/15-30 3+hits are a franchise record, surpassing Craig Biggio (1998). • went 0x1 Thurs. night as a for . • is 1 of 2 players in MLB history to record 218 hits, 44 doubles and 54 • activated from the 15-day DL on 8/19...missed 15g (back spasms). steals in a single season since 1900...the only other player to do so was • has started 41 games overall this season, 32 at 1B, 5 in LF and 4 at DH. Hall of Famer Ty Cobb (1917, 1911). 0 OF L.J. Hoes .174, 3 HR, 11 RBI • with 54 steals this season, Altuve ranks 8th in franchise history in single- Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: --- Homestand:--- season steals totals...the last Astro to record 53 steals in a single season Current Stk.: 0x1 Long Streak: 3 (2x), .400, 4x10, 5/13-18 was in 2009 (61 steals)...his 54 stolen bases surpassed • 0x1 as a PH on 9/12, in what was just his 2nd PA since his recall from Luis Apparicio for 5th all-time by a Venezuelan. Triple A OKC on 9/2...was the club’s right fielder...has • leads MLB in hits (218), batting average, multi-hit games and 3+ hit played in 54 MLB games across 3 stints with HOU this season. games...leads the AL in steals (54) and is T-1st in 4+hit games (5)... • hit .297 (38x128) with 6 doubles, 2 HR, 15 RBI and a .381 OBP at Triple A. looking to join Joe Mauer (2006) and (1996) as the only • has made 35 starts this season with Houston, 27 in LF, and 8 in RF. AL players age 24-or-younger to win a batting title in the last 20 seasons. • hitting .422 (62x147) vs. LHP’s this season, which leads MLB...the only 18 IF/OF .196, 6 HR, 21 RBI Last Gm:DNP SEA Series: 0x1 Homestand: 0x4 other Astro to post a higher avg. vs. lefties in a single season was Jeff Current Stk.: 0x6 Long Streak: 4 (2x), last, .385, 5x13, 8/12-24 Bagwell, who hit .457 (48x105) off southpaws in 1994. • entered the game in the 7th as PH for Jose Altuve Fri. night...went 0x1... 23 IF/OF .234, 37 HR, 87 RBI has reached base safely in 11 of his last 15 games, and 18 of 27 total Last Gm: 1x4, HR, 2RBI SEA Series: .143, 1x7, HR, 2RBI Homestand: .143, 3x21, HR, 2RBI games since his recall on 7/23. Current Stk.: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/20 Long Streak: 12, .357, 15x42, 8/31-9/14 • is in his 2nd stint with the ML club this season, also Opening Day-6/2... • went 1x4 with a 2-run homer last night...has hit in 15 of his last 18 games... has made 51 starts this season: 29 at 1B, 17 in LF, 3 at DH and 3 in RF. reached base safely in 39 of his last 46...recently had a career-long 19- game on-base streak, which was also a club high for the season...marked 6 OF .272, 2 HR, 16 RBI Last Gm: 1x4, HR, 3RBI SEA Series: .375, 3x8, HR, 3RBI Homestand: .333, 6x18, HR, 3RBI the longest streak since Robbie Grossman’s 19-gamer last season. Current Stk.: 3, .417, 5x12, 9/18 Long Streak: 5, .579, 11x19, 8/8-12 • 37 HR are a career high and rank T-2nd in the Majors with Giancarlo • went 1x4 with a 3-run home run last night...was his first home run since Stanton (37), and behind (39)...the last Astro to reach 36 8/12 vs. MIN and the first 3-RBI game of his career...has hit .298 (37x124) HR in a single season was Lance Berkman (45) in 2006. with 5 doubles, 2 HR, 14 RBI and 4 steals in his last 37 games (since 8/8)... • his 7 multi-HR games lead the Majors and are a franchise record...only has started 41 of Houston’s 45g since his acquisition, including his 1st 11 54 players in MLB history have had seasons with 7-or-more multi-HR games in CF...has made 13 starts in CF, 26 in RF, and 2 in LF for Houston. games, a list that includes , Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, • 23-year-old was acquired from MIA in a 6-player deal on July 31. Frank Robinson, and other all-time greats...the last AL player to do so was Jose Bautista in 2010 (9 multi-HR games). 3 IF .274, 2 HR, 9 RBI Last Gm: 1x4 SEA Series: .200, 1x5 Homestand: .267, 4x15 • since July 1, leads the Majors in HR (24) and SLG (.601), while ranking Current Stk.: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/20 Long Streak: 5, .294, 5x17, 7/25-8/2 2nd in RBI (57) and 4th in OPS (.957)...hitting .281 (71x253) in that span. • went 1x4 with a last night...it was his first extra-base hit since he • his 87 RBI are the most by an Astro since had 94 RBI in 2011. hit a double and a 3-run homer off the lefty Hector Santiago on 9/14 at 15 C .223, 14 HR, 54 RBI LAA...has hit .370 (10x27) with 2 HR and a 1.134 OPS against southpaws Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: 0x3 Homestand: .143, 2x14 this season...is a career .353 hitter vs. lefties (18x51). Current Stk.: 0x12 Long Streak: 7 (2x), last, .346, 9x26, 8/28-9/7 • has started 13 of the last 21g...has hit safely in 17 of his 24 starts since • has more doubles (52) than any other AL over the last 2 years... getting selected to the ML roster on 7/25...is 1st ML stint since ‘09 (OAK)... ranks T-1st in homers (29), 3rd in RBI (98) and hits (196), and 4th in walks has made 22 starts overall this season (16 at SS, 1 at 2B and 6 at 3B). (74) and 5th in SLG (.442) in that span. • has joined as the only 2 in club history to post 2 8 OF .249, 6 HR, 17 RBI seasons with double digit HR...Castro hit a franchise-record 16 HR as Last Gm: 2x4, HR, 2RBI SEA Series: .500, 2x4, HR, 2RBI Homestand:.250, 3x12, HR, 2RBI a catcher last year, and is now the only catcher in club history to post Current Stk.: 1, .500, 2x4, 9/20 Long Streak: 7, .455, 10x22, 4/17-25 • went 2x4 with a 2-run homer last night...was his 6th HR of the year and 1st since back-to-back double-digit HR seasons. 7/7 vs. TEX...has played 5 full games since being activated from the DL on 9/2. 22 C Carlos Corporan .238, 6 HR, 19 RBI • is working his way back from a right oblique strain (on DL from 7/8-9/2). Last Gm: 1x4, HR, 2RBI SEA Series: 1x4, HR, 2RBI Homestand: 1x4, HR, 2RBI • has hit .287 (50x174) in his last 51 starts. Current Stk.: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/20 Long Streak: 4 (2x), .308, 4x13, 8/24-9/6 • hitting .421 (8x19) vs. LHP and .279 (55x197) in his career vs. LHP. • 1x4 with solo homer in the 4th inning...it was his first home run since 6/12 at ARI...is now 1 homer from tying a career-high (7 in 2013). 28 IF Jon Singleton .169, 13 HR, 44 RBI • has caught each of the Astros 2 shutouts this season Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: --- Homestand: 0x10 (Feldman, 8/30 vs. TEX and Keuchel, 5/13 vs. TEX). Current Stk.: 0x20 Long Streak: 4, .368, 7x19, 6/7-10 • went 0x4 Thursday night...has 7 walks in his last 9 games...his 13 HR and • has hit safely in 15 of his last 20 games...hitting .279 (31x111) in his last 44 RBI mark the most by an Astros rookie 1B since in 1991 30 games with a PA...has made 46 starts at catcher this season. (14HR/80RBI)...50 walks mark the most by an Astros rookie since Lance 30 IF Matt Dominguez .216, 16 HR, 54 RBI Berkman (56) and (55) in 2000...ranks 2nd among Last Gm: 1x4, HR, RBI SEA Series:2x8, HR, RBI Homestand: .118, 2x17, HR, RBI MLB rookies in walks (50) and T-4th in HR (13). Current Stk.: 2, .250, 2x8, 9/19 Long Streak: 8, .303, 10x33, 8/3-11 • his 14.2% BB rate ranks 7th in the AL (min. 300 PA)...leads MLB in pitches • 1x4 with a solo home run in the 4th inning...ranks 3rd on the club in HR per plate appearance (4.50) (min. 325 PA)...is the highest mark by an and 4th in RBI...is T-4th among AL third basemen in HR (15 - hit 1 as DH). Astros player since 1988 (min. 300PA), the year the stat was first tracked. • 147 games at 3B rank 3rd in the AL behind Seager (149) and Longoria • 22-year-old signed a 5-year contract with 3 club options on 6/2...ranked (148)... ranks 2nd among AL 3rd basemen in fielding pct. (.972) and 3rd by MLB.com as the top 1B prospect in baseball prior to his promotion. in total chances (392) and assists (272). 12 C .364, 0 HR, 2 RBI 21 OF .273, 8 HR, 35 RBI Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: .500, 1x2 Homestand: .500, 3x6 Last Gm: 3x4 SEA Series: .556,5x9 Homestand: .259, 7x27 Current Stk.: 2, .500, 3x6, 9/16 Long Streak: 1, .250, 1x4, 9/10 Current Stk.: 3, .500, 7x14, 9/18 Long Streak: 9, .313, 10x32, 4/20-29 • 1x2 Fri. night as a defensive replacement for Jason Castro in the 7th...has • tallied his 5th 3-hit game of the season last night...was his 5th multi-hit a hit in 3 of his 4 ML appearances this season...recalled from Triple A on game in his last 9 starts...6 of his last 13 hits have been doubles...his 6 Sept. 2...making 1st appearance on the ML roster this season...played in doubles since 9/10 are T-1st in the Majors in that span. 3g for the Astros last year, going 2x7 with an RBI...his 2 starts last year • returned from the DL on 8/13 after missing 40g with a right intercostal were as the DH. strain...has reached base in all but 8 of his 35 games since his return. • was a All-Star this season...hit .247 (97x392) with 20 • ranks 5th in the AL in walk rate (13.0%) and 10th in OBP (.371) (min. doubles, 9 homers and 45 RBI in his 101 games...is ranked by MLB.com ...leads the club with 63 walks...his 16 multi-BB games are the 450 PA) as the Astros top catching prospect and Astros No. 19 overall prospect. most by an Astro since Berkman had 25 in 2009. • in his last 99 games (since 4/18), hitting .285 (105x369) with 18 doubles, 2 IF .206, 6 HR, 26 RBI 3 triples, 7 homers, 33 RBI and a .388 OBP. Last Gm: 0x0 SEA Series: .500, 2x4 Homestand: .333, 2x6, 2RBI • in the last 77 games he’s appeared in since May 11, Houston is 41-37. Current Stk.: 1, .500, 2x4, 9/19 Long Streak: 5 (3x), .389, 7x18, 4/30-5/5 • entered the game last night as a defensive replacement at SS...did not 9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .269, 6 HR, 23 RBI record an AB...recalled from Triple A on 9/2...marks 2nd stint with the ML Last Gm: DNP SEA Series: .250, 1x4 Homestand: .300, 3x10, RBI club as he began the year as HOU’s everyday SS before getting optioned Current Stk.: 1, .250 1x4, 9/19 Long Streak: 4 (2x), last, .500, 5x17, 7/26-29 on 6/30. • went 1x4 Fri. night...has 74 starts overall in 2014 (62 at SS, 6 at 3B, 5 at 2B, • in his 79 games at SS, has compiled 100 putouts and 220 assists. 1 in LF)...is the 1st Astro to start games at those 4 positions in 1 season • hit .258 (49x190) with 24 steals, 27 RBI and a .363 OBP in 51g at Triple A. since (2012). ASTROS HITTERS vs. UPCOMING STARTERS ASTROS HITTERS vs. SEATTLE

ASTROS vs. IWAKUMA ASTROS vs. MARINERS (2014): AVG AB H HR RBI BB K AVG AB H HR RBI Altuve .409 22 9 0 4 0 2 Carter .150 20 3 1 1 2 8 Altuve .343 70 24 1 7 Castro .200 20 4 0 1 1 6 Carter .273 44 12 4 9 Corporan .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 Castro .169 59 10 1 6 Dominguez .286 21 6 0 1 1 5 Corporan .100 10 1 1 1 Fowler .250 8 2 0 0 1 3 Dominguez .254 67 17 3 6 Gonzalez .583 12 7 1 1 0 2 Fowler .254 63 16 0 2 Grossman .143 7 1 0 0 0 4 Gonzalez .297 37 11 2 3 Guzman 1.000 1 1 0 1 0 0 Hoes .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 Grossman .364 22 8 0 0 Krauss .333 6 2 1 2 0 2 Guzman .167 18 3 0 0 Presley .364 11 4 0 0 0 0 Hoes .000 9 0 0 0 Singleton .000 4 0 0 0 1 2 Krauss .258 31 8 2 9 Stassi .500 2 1 0 2 0 0 Marisnick .231 13 3 1 4 Villar .286 7 2 0 2 0 2 Petit .200 5 1 0 0 Presley .356 59 21 2 6 Singleton .118 17 2 0 1 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2014) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (2014) Stassi .333 6 2 0 2 Player .AVG AB H Player .AVG AB H Altuve .422 147 62 Altuve .321 486 156 Villar .250 44 11 2 10 Carter .252 131 33 Carter .228 356 81 Castro .241 116 28 Castro .217 337 73 ASTROS vs. MARINERS (Career): Corporan .229 70 16 Corporan .245 94 23 AVG AB H HR RBI Dominguez .250 152 38 Dominguez .201 398 80 Altuve .318 154 49 2 19 Fowler .324 102 33 Fowler .257 315 81 Carter .239 155 37 11 28 Gonzalez .333 39 13 Gonzalez .258 240 62 Castro .228 114 26 1 9 Grossman .205 83 17 Grossman .234 252 59 Guzman .183 104 19 Guzman .200 60 12 Corporan .161 31 5 1 3 Hoes .227 66 15 Hoes .109 55 6 Dominguez .288 132 38 3 14 Krauss .400 10 4 Krauss .184 174 32 Fowler .253 79 20 1 5 Marisnick .302 43 13 Marisnick .230 152 35 Gonzalez .328 61 20 5 7 Petit .357 28 10 Petit .232 56 13 Grossman .273 44 12 0 0 Presley .421 19 8 Presley .234 214 50 Guzman .184 38 7 0 1 Singleton .247 77 19 Singleton .143 224 32 Hoes .207 29 6 0 3 Stassi - - - Stassi .364 11 4 Krauss .262 42 11 2 10 Villar .235 81 19 Villar .192 167 32 Marisnick .231 13 3 1 4 Petit .368 19 7 0 1 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (Career) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (Career) Presley .356 59 21 2 6 Player .AVG AB H Player .AVG AB H Singleton .118 17 2 0 1 Altuve .348 537 187 Altuve .287 1519 436 Stassi .333 6 2 0 2 Carter .230 405 93 Carter .223 920 205 Villar .254 67 17 3 14 Castro .202 312 63 Castro .257 1028 264 Corporan .245 208 51 Corporan .216 380 82 Dominguez .251 347 87 Dominguez .227 900 204 Fowler .299 797 238 Fowler .258 1868 482 Gonzalez .213 127 27 Gonzalez .251 561 141 Grossman .263 156 41 Grossman .239 436 104 Multi-Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ Total Career-High Guzman .263 471 124 Guzman .234 535 125 Altuve 43 19 5 - 65 4 (8x) - 8/31/14 vs. TEX Hoes .242 124 30 Hoes .232 168 39 Carter 24 5 - - 29 4 (2x) - 6/23/13 at CHC Krauss .240 25 6 Krauss .198 293 58 Castro 21 2 - - 23 4 - 5/26/13 vs. OAK Marisnick .253 75 19 Marisnick .214 229 49 Corporan 2 4 - - 6 4 - 4/29/13 at NYY Petit .346 52 18 Petit .233 86 20 Presley .279 197 55 Presley .256 805 206 Dominguez 24 3 - - 27 4 (2x) - 8/18/13 at LAA Singleton .247 77 19 Singleton .143 224 32 Fowler 29 5 - - 30 4 - (4x) - 6/9/13 vs. SD Stassi .200 5 1 Stassi .385 13 5 Gonzalez 13 5 1 - 19 4 - 5/26/14 at KC Villar .241 137 33 Villar .215 321 69 Grossman 12 5 1 - 17 4 - 7/9/14 at TEX Guzman 1 1 - - 2 3 (9x) - 4/30/14 vs. WSH Hoes 1 1 - - 2 3 (3x) - 5/8/14 at DET Record by Days Krauss 8 - - - 8 3 (2x) - 9/19/13 at CLE Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Marisnick 14 1 1 - 13 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MIN 7-7 12-12 9-15 7-12 10-15 10-15 13-11 Petit 4 - - - 4 3 - 5/2/09 at SEA Presley 13 3 - - 15 3 (12x) - 5/27/14 at KC Record by Months Singleton 7 3 - - 10 3 (3x) - 8/2/14 vs. TOR April May June July August Sept. Stassi 1 - - - 1 2 (2x) - 9/16/14 vs. CLE 9-19 15-14 12-15 8-17 15-14 9-8 Villar 11 1 - - 11 3 (6x) - 6/8/14 at MIN Multi-RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Total Career-High DISABLED LIST Altuve 12 - 1 - 13 4 (2x) - 8/17/14 at BOS Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Carter 12 5 4 1 22 5 (2x) - 8/12/14 vs. MIN Crain rt. biceps surgery 3/21 155 (68-87) Castro 12 2 1 - 14 4 (2x) - 8/28/14 vs. TEX White surgery 3/21 5/31 56 (24-32) Corporan 2 1 - - 3 4 - 4/29/13 at NYY Wojciechowski rt. lat strain 3/21 6/24 77 (33-44) Dominguez 6 3 2 - 11 5 - 6/18/13 vs. MIL Feldman rt. biceps tendinitis 4/18 5/9 21 (7-14) Fowler 6 - - - 5 4 (3x) - 8/12/13 vs. SD Albers rt. shoulder tendinitis 4/22 135 (62-73) Gonzalez 4 1 - - 5 3 (6x) - 7/7/14 at TEX Cisnero rt. elbow discomfort 5/7 122 (58-64) Grossman 8 1 - - 9 4 - 8/23/13 vs. TOR Bass rt. intercostal strain 5/11 7/2 48 (25-22) Guzman 1 - - - 1 4 (3x) - 5/11/13 at TB Fields rt. forearm soreness 6/15 7/4 16 (4-12) Hoes 1 1 - - 2 3 (2x) - 5/13 vs. TEX Fowler rt. intercostal strain 6/27 8/13 40 (16-24) Krauss 6 - - - 6 4 - 7/26/13 at TOR McHugh rt. middle fingernail avulsion 7/7 7/27 14 (6-8) Marisnick 1 1 - - 2 3 - 9/20/14 vs. SEA Presley rt. oblique strain 7/8 9/2 47 (22-25) Petit 1 - - - 1 2 - 8/16/14 at BOS Springer lt. quad strain 7/20 57 (28-29) Presley 3 1 - - 3 3 (5x) - 6/28/14 vs. DET Zeid bilateral sesamoiditis 7/25 53 (26-27) Singleton 5 4 2 - 11 4 (2x) - 7/7/14 at TEX Guzman back spasms 8/2 8/19 15 (7-8) Stassi 1 - - - 1 2 - 9/10/14 at SEA Downs rt. oblique strain 8/15 9/2 16 (9-7) Villar 4 2 - - 5 3 (2x) - 5/3/14 vs. SEA STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION 2014 Starting Lineups By Defensive Position: By Batting Order: C: Castro (45-62), Corporan (22-24), Stassi (1-1) 1: Altuve (33-45), Fowler (14-19), Grossman (18-18), Villar (1-2), Gonzalez (1-1), Presley 1B: Singleton (38-46), Guzman (12-20), Krauss (14-15), Carter (4-6) (1-1), Marisnick (1-0) 2B: Altuve (65-84), Gonzalez (2-3), Petit (1-0) 2: Altuve (27-31), Springer (16-10), Fowler (6-17), Grossman (8-8), Castro (3-9), Presley SS: Villar (30-43), Gonzalez (27-35), Petit (11-6), Hernandez (0-3) (3-6), Hernandez (3-2), Gonzalez (1-3), Villar (1-1) 3B: Dominguez (65-78), Gonzalez (2-4), Petit (1-5) 3: Carter (19-22), Fowler (21-13), Castro (10-21), Springer (10-19), Singleton (6-3), LF: Grossman (28-29), Presley (13-16), Hoes (9-18), Krauss (9-8), Hernandez (4-4), Guzman (1-4), Altuve (1-3), Dominguez (0-2) Carter (0-6), Guzman (2-3), Santana (0-3), Marisnick (2-0), Gonzalez (0-1) 4: Castro (19-19), Dominguez (9-12), Carter (8-13), Singleton (7-13), Fowler (10-9), CF: Fowler (49-57), Presley (5-9), Marisnick (7-6), Hernandez (4-7), Springer (3-4), Springer (6-8), Altuve (4-6), Krauss (3-5), Guzman, (2-2) Grossman (0-4) 5: Dominguez (22-23), Carter (8-16), Castro (13-12), Krauss (10-11), Singleton (7-10), RF: Springer (31-39), Grossman (16-14), Marisnick (13-13), Presley (6-10), Hoes Guzman (6-8), Presley (1-6), Gonzalez (0-1), Marisnick (1-0) (2-6), Krauss (0-3), Santana (0-2) 6: Carter (13-11), Dominguez (8-15), Singleton (9-12), Krauss (10-6), Castro (4-8), DH: Carter (53-63), Castro (4-7), Dominguez (1-3), Guzman (2-2), Krauss (2-1), Pres- Guzman (4-6), Corporan (6-3), Springer (2-7), Presley (2-5), Gonzalez (4-3), Marisnick ley (2-1), Fowler (2-1), Grossman (1-0), Hernandez (0-1), Springer (0-1), Altuve (0-1) (3-5), Grossman (2-3), Hoes (1-2), Santana (0-1) P: Keuchel (0-2), Peacock (0-2), Cosart (1-0), Feldman (0-1), McHugh (0-1) 7: Dominguez (15-16), Carter (9-13), Grossman (9-9), Presley (11-5), Corporan (4-10), Singleton (7-5), Hoes (3-7), Marisnick (4-4), Gonzalez (2-5), Guzman (1-4), Krauss CATCHING STATS (2-3), Villar (1-2), Hernandez (0-2), Santana (0-1), Stassi (0-1) Catchers Statistics Team 8: Dominguez (12-13), Corporan (12-11), Presley (8-9), Grossman (8-8), Marisnick (9-8), Gonzalez (3-11), Hernandez (4-8), Hoes (5-7), Singleton (2-3),Guzman (2-1), Player CS/ATT % PO PB Record ERA Santana (0-3), Villar (1-2), Krauss (0-2), Petit (1-1), Stassi (1-0) Castro 21/98 .214 0 11 45-62 4.13 (434ER/945.1IP) 9: Villar (26-36), Gonzalez (20-19), Petit (12-10), Hoes (2-8), Marisnick (4-2), Hernandez Corporan 6/29 .207 0 1 22-24 4.17 (192ER/414.2IP) (1-3), Presley (2-2), Keuchel (0-2), Peacock (0-2), Cosart (1-0), Feldman (0-1), Gross- man (0-1), McHugh (0-1) Stassi 1/3 .333 0 1 1-1 2.70 (6ER/20IP) Pitchers 3/3 1.000 6 TOTAL 31/132 .235 6 13 68-87 4.12 (632ER/1380IP) 2014 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT 2014 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 22-69 Starters 49-62-0 3.83 933.1 930 440 397 289-11 687 When Bullpen Allows No Runs: 41-16 Relievers 19-25-30 4.74 446.2 456 258 235 176-19 407 When No Relievers Are Used: 5-2 Pitcher Last App. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) Pitches 1B/Ret. RI/SC SV/OPP Team Rec. (in relief apps.) 58- 9/19 vs. SEA (2.2,4,1,1,2,2) 44 13/9 9/4 0/0 1-12 66- 9/18 vs. CLE (1.2,1,0,0,0,0) 24 17/12 11/2 0/1 7-10 44- 9/19 vs. SEA (2,0,1,0,1,3) 36 4/4 3/0 0/0 1-3 67-Jorge De Leon 9/19 vs. SEA (1,1,0,0,1,0) 18 4/2 2/2 0/0 0-4 38- 9/19 vs. SEA (0,1,1,1,0,0) 3 45/29 28/7 0/0 17-28 35- 9/9 at SEA (1,0,0,0,0,1)-S4 11 54/35 22/8 4/8 29-25 48- 9/20 vs. SEA (1,1,0,0,0,1) 16 14/7 7/2 0/0 5-9 50- 9/18 vs. CLE (0.2,1,0,0,0,1)-BS6 10 56/40 15/6 18/24 34-22 29- 9/18 vs. CLE (0.1,1,0,0,0,0) 5 53/40 32/6 4/5 32-21 55-Jose Veras 9/18 vs. CLE (1.1,0,0,0,2,2) 24 31/22 22/10 1/4 18-13 2014 BULLPEN TOTALS 414/279 231/77 30/54 63-85 58 RHP Jake Buchanan 1-3-0, 5.06 ERA, 15G/2GS 35 RHP Josh Fields 4-6-4, 4.45 ERA, 54G Last Win: 6/27 vs. DET : none in ‘14 Loss: 8/23 at CLE Blown SV: none in ‘14 Last Win: 8/26 vs. OAK Save: 9/9 at SEA Loss: 8/16 at BOS Blown SV: 7/31 vs. TOR SEA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (1ER/2.2IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 2.45 (1ER/3.2IP), 2G SEA Series: --- Homestand:--- • threw 2.2 innings of relief Fri. night...allowed 1 run on 4 hits and 2 walks... • in his last appearance, picked up the save on 9/9 at SEA with a perfect struck out 2...is 1-2 with a 4.23 ERA (13ER/27.2IP) in his last 14 apps. 9th inning...recorded 2 saves on the recent road trip, his 1st 2 saves since • 24-year-old has spent the majority of his time in the Majors in the bull- 4/22 at SEA...over his last 8 games, is 2-0 with 2 holds, 2 saves and has pen, but has made 2 starts with the Astros...has gone 1-2 with a 3.97 ERA not allowed a run in 9.0 IP. (10ER/22.2IP) in his 13 relief outings (0-1 with a 7.71 ERA in his 2 starts). • since his recall on 5/14, has posted a 2.32 ERA (11ER/42.2IP) with 55 • has recorded 65 groundball outs compared to 15 flyball outs (4.33 GB/ strikeouts while allowing 32 hits and 10 walks (40 outings). FB)...marks the highest GB/FB ratio on the pitching staff. • has 21 multi- games this season, the most by an Astros reliever • recalled from Triple A OKC on July 18 for his 2nd stint with the Major since Jose Valverde had 25 in 2011. League club this season...went 7-5 with a 3.87 ERA (38ER/88.1IP) in 16 48 RHP Mike Foltynewicz 0-1-0, 4.70 ERA, 14G games (15 starts) for the RedHawks this season. Last Win: none in ‘14 Save: none in ‘14 Loss: 9/8 at SEA Blown SV: none in ‘14 66 LHP Kevin Chapman 1-0-0, 5.40 ERA, 17G SEA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Homestand:0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER, 2.1IP), 2G Last Win: 4/12 at TEX Save: none in ‘14 Loss: none in ‘14 Blown SV: 4/12 at TEX • pitched a scoreless 9th inning last night, striking out 1 while allowing 1 SEA Series: --- Homestande: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.2IP), 2G hit...has been scoreless in each of his last 2 outings, and 7 of his last 9 • tossed 1.2 scoreless innings Thur. night vs. CLE, allowing 1 hit...has al- outings for a 2.16 ERA (2ER/8IP)...has 7 strikeouts in that span. lowed just 1 run in his last 9 outings for an 0.87 ERA (1ER/10.1IP)...has • selected from Triple A on 8/1...last name pronounced: fol-ti-NEV-itch. 9 strikeouts and no walks over that span. • prior to his call-up, pitched at Triple A OKC, going 7-7 in 21 games • has held lefties to a .222 (16x72) average in his Major League career... (18 starts)...posted 102 strikeouts in his 102.2 innings pitched, which all opponents have hit .227 (32x141) against him. includes 3 double-digit strikeout games this season. • recalled from Triple A OKC on 8/15....is his 3rd ML stint this season... 50 RHP Chad Qualls 1-5-18, 3.47 ERA, 56G at OKC in 2014, had been one of the top relievers in the Pacific Coast Last Win: 5/14 vs. TEX Save: 9/15 vs. CLE Loss: 9/6 at OAK Blown SV: 9/18 vs. CLE League, posting a 2-1 mark in 43 apps. with a 1.23 ERA (6ER/44IP) and SEA Series: --- Homestand:0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1.2IP), 2G 9 saves in 9 opportunities...tallied 64 K’s in 44.0 IP. • received his 6th blown save of the season Thur. night vs. CLE...entered 44 RHP Samuel Deduno 2-6-0, 4.66 ERA, 34G/8GS the 9th inning with 1 out and 2 runners on...gave up an RBI-single to the Last Win: 6/3 at MIL Save: none in ‘14 Loss: 9/18 vs. CLE Blown SV: none ‘14 1st batter he faced (Carlos Santana) before retiring the next 2 batters... SEA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 2.70 (1ER/3.1IP), 3G final line: 0.2IP, 1H, 0R, 0BB, 1K. • tossed 2.0 innings of relief Fri. night...allowed 1 walk and 1 unearned • earned his 18th save of the season on Mon. vs. CLE...has saved 5 of his run...struck out 3...was his 4th appearance as an Astro. last 8 opportunities. • claimed off waivers from MIN on 8/30...reported to the club on 9/2 when • leads all Major League relievers in walks per 9.0 innings with his mark rosters expanded...made 30 apps. (8 starts) for the Twins this season...as of 0.91 (5BB/49.1IP)...has struck out 42 batters this season, good for a reliever with Minnesota, posted a 3.21 ERA (19ER/53.1IP) in 22 games. the 3rd-highest strikeout to walk ratio (8.40) among MLB relievers...in • has made 73 career MLB apps. with MIN, SD, COL and HOU. franchise history, ranks as the 2nd-lowest single-season walks per 9.0 67 RHP Jorge De Leon 0-0-0, 6.75 ERA, 4G innings ratio by an Astros reliever (RHP Wilton Lopez, 0.67 in 2010). Last Win: none ‘14 Save: none ‘14 Loss: none ‘14 Blown SV: none ‘14 29 LHP Tony Sipp 4-2-4, 3.28 ERA, 52G CLE Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.0IP), 1G Homesetand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.0IP), 2G Last Win: 8/22 at CLE Save: 9/10 at SEA Loss: 8/7 at PHI Blown SV: 8/7 at PHI • tossed a scoreless inning Fri. night, working around 1 hit and 1 walk SEA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.1IP), 1G with 1 strikeout...has been scoreless in 3 of his 4 outings this season. • allowed 1 hit and no runs in 0.1 of an inning Thur. night vs. CLE...earned • was selected to the ML roster on 9/2...posted a 4-5 record with 5 SV and his 4th save of the season on 9/10 at SEA...has been scoreless in 13 of a 3.01 ERA (23ER/68.2IP) in 46g between Triple A (31g) and Double A his last 15 outings. (15g) this season...in his 31 games at Triple A, went 3-3 with 3 saves and • ranks 4th among AL relievers in opp. avg. with a .152 (25x164) clip a 2.63 ERA (14ER/48IP). and 8th in WHIP (0.89)...has limited lefties to a .127 (10x79) average. 38 LHP Darin Downs 2-1-0, 5.45 ERA, 45G • agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Houston on 5/2...asked for Last Win: 7/22 at OAK Save: none in ‘14 Loss: 6/18 at WSH Blown SV: none in ‘14 and was granted his release from the Padres organization on 5/1...had SEA Series: 0-0-0, --- (1ER/0IP), 1G Homestand: 0-0-0, 27.00 (3ER/1.0IP), 2G been pitching for Triple A El Paso, where he made 11 relief appearances. • allowed a homer to Ackley in the 8th inning Fri. night before leaving the 55 RHP Jose Veras 4-1-1, 4.01 ERA, 43G game with discomfort in his right oblique. Last Win: 9/7 at OAK Save: 8/20/14 at NYY Loss: 5/21 vs. NYY Blown SV: 7/31 vs. TOR • activated from the 15-day DL on 9/2...was on the DL since 8/15 while SEA Series: --- Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 1G recovering from a right oblique strain. • tossed a scoreless 1.1 innings of relief Thur. night vs. CLE, working • has held left-handed hitters to a .203 (14x69) average this season and a around 2 walks while striking out 2...is 4-0 with 1 save, 2 holds and a 1.04 .202 (34x168) average in his MLB career. ERA (2ER/17.1IP) in his last 18 appearances...has recorded 25 strikeouts in 17.1 innings in that time frame. • has posted a 4-0 record with 1 save and a 2.15 ERA (7ER/29.1IP) in his 31 apps. as an Astro this season. RUNS BY INNING • was selected to the Astros Major League roster on 6/26...signed a mi- nor league contract with Houston on 6/15 after getting released by the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total Cubs...pitched in 2 games at Triple A Oklahoma City (2IP). Astros 86 58 84 69 78 49 69 75 34 7 609 Opp. 75 62 71 84 69 94 102 59 76 6 698

vs. SEA 2013 2014 CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER Buchanan - - - - - Buchanan 2 0-0-0 2.70 3.1 1 Buchanan 2 0-0-0 2.70 3.1 1 Chapman 3 1-0-0 0.00 5.0 0 Chapman 2 0-0-0 5.40 3.1 2 Chapman 5 1-0-0 2.16 8.1 2 De Leon 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0 De Leon 2 0-0-0 0.00 1.2 0 De Leon 3 0-0-0 0.00 2.2 0 Deduno 1 1-0-0 0.00 7.0 0 Deduno 2 1-0-0 2.25 8.0 2 Deduno 5 3-1-0 1.29 28.0 4 Downs 1 0-0-0 0.00 0.1 0 Downs 7 0-0-0 11.37 6.1 8 Downs 8 0-0-0 10.80 6.2 8 Feldman 1 0-1-0 9.64 4.2 5 Feldman - - - - - Feldman 27 5-6-0 4.34 91.1 44 Fields 2 0-0-1 18.00 2.0 4 Fields 7 0-1-2 4.50 6.0 3 Fields 9 0-1-3 7.88 8.0 7 Foltynewicz - - - - - Foltynewicz 2 0-1-0 9.00 1.0 1 Foltynewicz 2 0-1-0 9.00 1.0 1 Keuchel 3 0-2-0 2.40 15.0 4 Keuchel 4 3-1-0 2.17 29.0 7 Keuchel 7 3-3-0 2.25 44.0 11 McHugh - - - - - McHugh 4 2-2-0 4.01 24.2 11 McHugh 4 2-2-0 4.01 24.2 11 Oberholtzer 1 1-0-0 0.00 9.0 0 Oberholtzer 1 1-0-0 3.00 6.0 2 Oberholtzer 2 2-0-0 1.20 15.0 2 Peacock 4 2-2-0 7.20 20.0 16 Peacock 4 0-2-0 4.58 19.2 10 Peacock 8 2-4-0 5.90 39.2 26 Qualls - - - - - Qualls 5 0-0-0 0.00 4.2 0 Qualls 12 0-0-0 0.00 9.2 0 Sipp - - - - - Sipp 5 0-0-1 4.15 4.1 2 Sipp 21 2-0-1 1.74 20.2 4 Tropeano - - - - - Tropeano 1 1-0-0 3.60 5.0 2 Tropeano 1 1-0-0 3.60 5.0 2 Veras 1 0-0-1 0.00 5.2 0 Veras 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0 Veras 14 0-0-1 2.92 12.1 4 2014 Houston Astros High/Low

GENERAL ASTROS HOME RUNS Longest Winning Streak...... 7, 5/24-30 Longest Winning Streak, Home...... 5 (2x), last, 8/30-9/15 Astros Last Home Runs (*-team record when homering) Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 6, 5/24-6/6 Player Date Opponent/Pitcher AB Since Last Team Rec.* Altuve 9/2/14 LAA/Wilson 69 4-3 Most Consecutive Losses...... 7 (2x), last, 6/30-7/7 Carter 9/20/14 SEA/Young 3 18-12 Most Consecutive Losses, Home...... 6, 4/7-25 Castro 8/29/14 TEX/Baker 49 10-4 Most Consecutive Losses, Road...... 6 (2x), last, 7/23-8/14 Corporan 9/20/14 SEA/Young 2 4-2 Longest Game, Time...... 5:05, 8/5 at PHI Dominguez 9/20/14 SEA/Young 2 11-3 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:07, 8/21 at NYY Fowler 8/26/14 OAK/Hammel 84 6-2 Gonzalez 8/22/14 @CLE/Carrasco 49 2-4 Longest Game, Innings...... 15, 8/5 at PHI Grossman 8/15/14 @BOS/Buchholz 115 6-0 Best Homestand, Percentage...... 667 (2x), last, (6-3), 8/25-9/3 Guzman 4/6/14 LAA/Weaver 150 2-0 Worst Homestand, Percentage...... 000 (0-3), 4/15-17 Hoes 7/22/14 @OAK/Abad 14 3-0 Best Road Trip, Percentage...... 600 (6-4), 5/19-28 Krauss 8/7/14 @PHI/O’Sullivan 35 4-2 Worst Road Trip, Percentage...... 000 (0-3), 8/5-7 Marisnick 9/20/14 SEA/Ramirez 0 2-0 Most Runners Left on Base...... 14, 5/2 vs. SEA Petit 9/14/14 @LAA/Santiago 18 2-0 Presley 9/20/14 SEA/Young 3 3-3 Double Plays Turned...... 5, 7/13 vs. BOS Singleton 9/5/14 @OAK/Samardzija 30 9-4 Opponent Double Plays Turned...... 4 (4x), last, 8/7 at PHI Stassi - - 18 0-0 Most Errors...... 5, 4/24 vs. OAK Villar 6/20/14 @TB/Oviedo 41 3-3 Largest Margin of Victory...... 9 (2x), last, 9/20 vs. SEA Largest Margin of Defeat...... 12, 7/24 at OAK Multi-HR Games Season Career Biggest Comeback to Win...... 4, 5/14 vs. TEX Carter 7 10 Castro 0 3 Most Games Over .500...... 2, after game on 4/2 Dominguez 1 3 Biggest Lead Lost to Lose...... 4 (4x), last, 8/16 at BOS Fowler 0 3 Highest Attendance, Home...... 41,117, 4/1 vs. NYY Guzman 0 1 Highest Attendance, Road...... 45,944, 5/11 at BAL 2014 Grand Slams (5) 2014 Opponent Grand Slams (3) Player Date Opp./Pitcher Player Date Opp./Pitcher TEAM BATTING Carter 6/8 @MIN/Duensing Machado 6/1 BAL/Feldman Most Runs, Game...... 14, 6/8 at MIN Singleton 6/8 @MIN/Perkins Moss 7/24 @OAK/Bass Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (14x), last, 9/17 vs. CLE Carter 7/5 @LAA/Santiago Howard 8/7 @PHI/Sipp Most Runs, Inning...... 6 (3x), last, 8/17 at BOS (2nd) Altuve 8/17 @BOS/Kelly Most Hits, Game...... 17 (2x), last, 7/20 at CWS Castro 8/28 TEX/Mendez Most Hits, Inning...... 7, 7/7 at TEX (2nd) 2014 Inside-the-Park Home Runs (1) 2014 Opponent Inside-the-Park Home Runs Fewest Hits, Game...... 1, 6/21 at TB Player Date Opp./Pitcher Player Date Opp./Pitcher Most Doubles, Game...... 5 (3x), last, 9/2 vs. LAA Singleton 8/2 TOR/Cecil Most Triples, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 5/3 vs. SEA Most Homers, Game...... 5 (2x), last, 9/20 vs. SEA 2014 Leadoff Home Runs (5) Most Consecutive Games, Homer...... 8, 7/26-8/2 Player Date Opp./Pitcher Most Consecutive Games, No Homer...... 7, 9/6-13 Fowler 4/2 NYY/Kuroda Altuve 5/22 at SEA/Elias Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 7 (3x), last, 9/20 vs. SEA Fowler 5/15 TB/Price Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 0 (14x), last, 9/18 vs. CLE Fowler 6/22 at TB/Bedard Most Total Bases, Game...... 30, 9/20 vs. SEA Altuve 7/27 MIA/Turner Most Walks, Game...... 10, 5/28 at KC Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (11x), last, 9/15 vs. CLE 2014 Back-to-Back Home Run Combos (4) Players Date Opp./Pitcher(s) Most Strikeouts, Game...... 17, 8/5 at PHI Singleton/Carter 6/3 LAA/Shoemaker Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 5/19 vs. LAA Castro/Krauss 7/28 OAK/Chavez Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 4 (2x), last, 9/12 at LAA Carter/Krauss 8/7 @PHI/O’Sullivan Most Opponent Stolen Bases, Game...... 5, 6/18 at WSH Dominguez/Corporan 9/20 SEA/Young Longest Scoreless Inning Streak.....17.0 inn., 4/29 (4th)-5/2 (2nd) 2014 Walk-Off Home Runs (2) Player Date Opp./Pitcher(s) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Carter 6/12 ARI/Putz Most At-Bats, Game..6 (12x), last, Grossman/Altuve, 9/18 vs. CLE Castro 6/27 DET/Hardy Most Runs, Game...... 5, Springer, 5/26 at KC Most Hits, Game...... 4 (9x), last, Altuve, 9/2 vs. LAA 2014 Last At-Bat Wins (17) Most Consecutive Hits (in ABs)...... 6, Altuve, 8/31-9/2 No.-Date-Opp. Score Game-Winning Play Most Doubles, Game...... 2 (14x), last, Fowler, 9/14 at LAA 1. 4/12 at TEX 6-5 (10) Altuve sac fly in top 10 2. 4/26 vs. OAK 7-6 Fowler RBI single in bottom 8 Most Triples, Game...... 1 (17x), last, Altuve, 9/15 vs. CLE 3. 5/2 vs. SEA 5-4 (11) Springer RBI single in bottom 11 (walkoff win #1) Most Home Runs, Game...... 2 (8x), last, Carter, 9/3 vs. LAA 4. 5/14 vs. TEX 5-4 Dominguez RBI single in bottom 9 (walkoff win #2) Most RBI, Game...... 5 (2x), last, Carter, 8/12 vs. MIN 5. 6/12 vs. ARI 5-4 (10) Carter solo homer in bottom 10 (walkoff win #3) Most Walks, Game...... 4, Carter, 6/5 vs. LAA 6. 6/27 vs. DET 4-3 (11) Castro solo homer in bottom 11 (walkoff win #4) Most Strikeouts, Game...... 4 (11x), last, Singleton, 9/18 vs. CLE 7. 7/12 vs. BOS 3-2 Carter RBI single in bottom 8 8. 7/22 at OAK 3-2 (12) Hoes solo homer in top 12 Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 2 (12x), last, Altuve, 8/27 vs. OAK 9. 8/1 vs. TOR 3-1 Petit solo homer in bottom 8 Longest ...... 14 games, Altuve, 8/23-9/7 10. 8/8 vs. TEX 4-3 Grossman 2-run HR in bottom 8 11. 8/15 at BOS 5-3 (10) Marisnick 2-run double in top 10 TEAM PITCHING 12. 8/19 at NYY 7-4 Carter 3-run HR in top 9 Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (3x), last, 8/30 vs. TEX 13. 8/22 at CLE 5-1 Petit scores on catcher’s throwing error Most Runs, Game...... 13 (3x), last, 8/29 vs. TEX 14. 8/26 vs. OAK 4-2 Carter 2-run HR in bottom 8 15. 8/31 vs. TEX 3-2 Altuve RBI single in bottom 8 Fewest Hits, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 9/9 at SEA 16. 9/7 at OAK 4-3 Fowler bases loaded walk in top 9 Most Hits, Game...... 18 (2x), last, 7/1 vs. SEA 17. 9/9 at SEA 2-1 Villar RBI single in top 9 Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (18x), last, 9/15 vs. CLE Most Walks, Game...... 10, 4/18 at OAK Astros Ejections (2) Most Strikeouts, Game...... 15, 5/12 vs. TEX Date Personnel Umpire Situation Longest Scoreless Inning Streak.... 15.0 innings, 5/26 (7th)-5/28 (3rd) 4/24 vs. OAK Clemens Basner following HBP of 4/25 vs. OAK Porter Baker following HBP of Jason Castro

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Last 5 Astros Replay Reviews Longest Winning Streak...... 6, McHugh, 8/12-current Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time Longest Losing Streak...... 6 (2x), last, McHugh, 6/13-7/27 26. 8/17 at BOS (2nd) Out call at 2B Houston Overturned 2:26 Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 9.0 (5x), last, Feldman, 8/30 vs. TEX 27. 8/27 vs. OAK (9th) Safe call at 2B Houston Confirmed 1:16 Most Innings Pitched, Relief...... 4.1, Clemens, 4/18 at OAK 28. 8/28 vs. TEX (6th) Safe call at 1B Houston Overturned 0:52 Fewest Hits, Complete Game...... 3, Feldman, 8/30 vs. TEX 29. 9/12 at LAA (4th) Out call at 1B Houston Overturned 0:51 Fewest Walks, Complete Game...... 0 (3x), last, Keuchel, 8/21 at NYY 30. 9/19 vs. SEA (8th) Out call at 1B Houston Stands 1:40 Most Walks, Game...... 6, Peacock, 4/25 vs. OAK Last 5 Reviews in Astros games Most Strikeouts, Game...... 12, McHugh, 4/22 at SEA No./Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time Most Strikeouts, Inning...... 3 (18x), last, Peacock, 8/27 vs. OAK (4th) 80. 9/18 vs. CLE (1st) Out call at 1B Cleveland Overturned 0:55 Most , Game...... 2 (4x), last, Keuchel, 6/22 at TB 81. 9/18 vs. CLE (9th) Inside-the-park HR Umpires Overturned 1:00 Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 20.2, Keuchel, 5/8-19 82. 9/18 vs. CLE (9th) Out call at 1B Cleveland Overturned 2:15 83. 9/19 vs. SEA (4th) Out call at 1B Seattle Overturned 1:55 ATTENDANCE 84. 9/19 vs. SEA (8th) Out call at 1B Houston Stands 1:40 Home:...... 1,718,373 Home Average:...... 21,248/80 games CHALLENGES: Houston has been involved in 84 total replay reviews, including 30 As- tros challenges, 38 opponent challenges and 16 umpire reviews. The Astros have been Road:...... 1,985,287 successful in 18 of their 30 challenges. Road Average:...... 26,470/75 games HOUSTON ASTROS 2014 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 4/1 1 NYY W 6-2 1-0 2nd 0.5 Feldman (1-0) Sabathia (0-1) - 41,117* 41,117 4/2 2 NYY W 3-1 2-0 2nd 0.5 Cosart (1-0) Kuroda (0-1) Fields (1) 23,145 65,262 4/3 3 NYY L 2-4 2-1 2nd 0.5 Oberholtzer (0-1) Nova (1-0) Robertson (1) 26,348 91,610 4/4 4 LAA L 1-11 2-2 T-2nd 1.0 Harrell (0-1) Richards (1-0) - 15,611 107,221 4/5 5 LAA L 1-5 2-3 T-2nd 2.0 Keuchel (0-1) Skaggs (1-0) - 28,515 135,736 4/6 6 LAA W 7-4 3-3 T-2nd 1.0 Feldman (2-0) Weaver (0-2) Qualls (1) 14,786 150,522 4/7 7 LAA L 1-9 3-4 T-3rd 1.5 Cosart (1-1) Wilson (1-1) - 17,936 168,458 4/8 8 @ TOR L 2-5 3-5 T-4th 2.5 Oberholtzer (0-2) Buehrle (2-0) Santos (3) 13,123 4/9 9 @ TOR L 3-7 3-6 5th 2.5 Harrell (0-2) Morrow (1-1) - 13,569 4/10 10 @ TOR W 6-4 4-6 5th 2.5 Keuchel (1-1) Dickey (1-2) Bass (1) 15,778 4/11 11 @ TEX L 0-1 (12) 4-7 5th 3.0 Peacock (0-1) Frasor (1-0) - 36,150 4/12 12 @ TEX W 6-5 (10) 5-7 5th 2.5 Chapman (1-0) Soria (1-1) Bass (2) 42,577 4/13 13 @ TEX L 0-1 5-8 5th 4.0 Oberholtzer (0-3) Perez (2-0) Ogando (1) 38,698 4/15 14 KC L 2-4 5-9 5th 5.0 Harrell (0-3) Ventura (1-0) Holland (4) 29,778 198,236 4/16 15 KC L 4-6 (11) 5-10 5th 5.0 Williams (0-1) Duffy (1-0) Holland (5) 23,043 221,279 4/17 16 KC L 1-5 5-11 5th 5.5 Feldman (2-1) Shields (1-2) - 26,333 247,761 4/18 17 @ OAK L 3-11 5-12 5th 6.5 Cosart (1-2) Gray (3-0) - 18,234 4/19 18 @ OAK L 3-4 5-13 5th 7.5 Qualls (0-1) Otero (3-0) - 33,166 4/20 19 @ OAK L 1-4 5-14 5th 8.5 Peacock (0-2) Chavez (1-0) Gregerson (3) 16,382 4/21 20 @ SEA W 7-2 6-14 5th 7.5 Keuchel (2-1) Hernandez (3-1) - 14,630 4/22 21 @ SEA W 5-2 7-14 5th 6.5 McHugh (1-0) Ramirez (1-3) Fields (2) 10,466 4/23 22 @ SEA L 3-5 7-15 5th 7.0 Fields (0-1) Rodney (1-1) - 13,739 4/24 23 OAK L 1-10 7-16 5th 7.5 Oberholtzer (0-4) Kazmir (3-0) - 19,987 267,599 4/25 24 OAK L 5-12 7-17 5th 8.5 Fields (0-2) Gregerson (1-1) - 15,708 283,307 4/26 25 OAK W 7-6 8-17 5th 7.5 Williams (1-1) Doolittle (0-1) Valdes (1) 17,850 301,157 4/27 26 OAK W 5-1 9-17 5th 6.5 McHugh (2-0) Milone (0-2) - 18,935 320,092 4/29 27 WSH L 3-4 9-18 5th 8.0 Fields (0-3) Clippard (2-2) Soriano (5) 23,394 343,486 4/30 28 WSH L 0-7 9-19 5th 9.0 Oberholtzer (0-5) Zimmermann (2-1) - 25,172 368,658 5/2 29 SEA W 5-4 (11) 10-19 5th 8.0 Bass (1-0) Furbush (0-3) - 15,771 384,429 5/3 30 SEA L 8-9 10-20 5th 8.0 Keuchel (2-2) Iwakuma (1-0) Rodney (7) 15,798 400,227 5/4 31 SEA L 7-8 10-21 5th 9.0 McHugh (2-1) Maurer (1-0) Farquhar (1) 24,996 425,223 5/5 32 @ DET L 0-2 10-22 5th 9.0 Cosart (1-3) Scherzer (4-1) Nathan (6) 26,475 5/6 33 @ DET L 4-11 10-23 5th 9.0 Oberholtzer (0-6) Ray (1-0) - 27,939 5/7 34 @ DET L 2-3 10-24 5th 9.5 Peacock (0-3) Porcello (5-1) Nathan (7) 26,207 5/8 35 @ DET W 6-2 11-24 5th 9.0 Keuchel (3-2) Smyly (2-2) - 35,643 5/9 36 @ BAL L 3-4 11-25 5th 10.0 Williams (1-2) Chen (4-2) Hunter (11) 28,875 5/10 37 @ BAL L 4-5 (10) 11-26 5th 11.0 Clemens (0-1) Webb (2-0) - 26,264 5/11 38 @ BAL W 5-2 12-26 5th 11.0 Cosart (2-3) Tillman (3-2) Qualls (2) 45,944 5/12 39 TEX L 0-4 12-27 5th 12.0 Peacock (0-4) Lewis (3-2) - 14,617 439,840 5/13 40 TEX W 8-0 13-27 5th 12.0 KEUCHEL (4-2) Harrison (1-1) - 14,028 453,868 5/14 41 TEX W 5-4 14-27 5th 11.0 Qualls (1-1) Martinez (0-1) - 17,783 471,651 5/16 42 CWS L 2-7 14-28 5th 12.0 McHugh (2-2) Quintana (2-3) - 17,529 489,180 5/17 43 CWS W 6-5 15-28 5th 12.0 Cosart (3-3) Noesi (0-4) Qualls (3) 20,612 509,792 5/18 44 CWS W 8-2 16-28 5th 12.0 Peacock (1-4) Danks (3-4) - 21,532 531,324 5/19 45 @ LAA W 5-2 17-28 5th 11.5 Keuchel (5-2) Richards (4-1) - 33,150 5/20 46 @ LAA L 3-9 17-29 5th 12.5 Feldman (2-2) Skaggs (4-1) - 30,150 5/21 47 @ LAA L 1-2 17-30 5th 13.5 McHugh (2-3) WEAVER (5-3) - 40,112 5/22 48 @ SEA L 1-3 17-31 5th 13.5 Cosart (3-4) Leone (1-0) Rodney (12) 13,836 5/23 49 @ SEA L 1-6 17-32 5th 13.5 Owens (0-1) Hernandez (6-1) - 21,192 5/24 50 @ SEA W 9-4 18-32 5th 12.5 Oberholtzer (1-6) Maurer (1-3) - 21,585 5/25 51 @ SEA W 4-1 19-32 5th 11.5 KEUCHEL (6-2) Iwakuma (3-1) - 26,839 5/26 52 @ KC W 9-2 20-32 5th 11.5 Feldman (3-2) Ventura (2-5) - 32,070 5/27 53 @ KC W 3-0 21-32 5th 10.5 McHugh (3-3) Guthrie (2-4) - 17,826 5/28 54 @ KC W 9-3 22-32 5th 10.5 Cosart (4-4) Duffy (2-5) - 16,220 5/29 55 BAL W 3-1 23-32 5th 9.5 Fields (1-3) Guilmet (0-1) Qualls (4) 22,884 554,208 5/30 56 BAL W 2-1 24-32 5th 9.5 Oberholtzer (2-6) Gonzalez (3-4) Qualls (5) 38,482 592,690 5/31 57 BAL L 1-4 24-33 5th 10.5 Keuchel (6-3) Tillman (5-2) Britton (4) 29,619 622,309 6/1 58 BAL L 4-9 24-34 5th 11.5 Feldman (3-3) Chen (6-2) - 17,022 639,331 6/3 59 LAA W 7-2 25-34 5th 11.5 McHugh (4-3) Wilson (6-5) - 23,219 662,550 6/4 60 LAA L 0-4 25-35 5th 12.5 Cosart (4-5) Richards (5-2) - 23,902 686,452 6/5 61 LAA W 8-5 26-35 5th 11.5 Peacock (2-4) Skaggs (4-4) Qualls (6) 24,672 711,124 6/6 62 @ MIN W 5-4 27-35 5th 11.5 Keuchel (7-3) Hughes (6-2) Qualls (7) 29,448 6/7 63 @ MIN L 0-8 27-36 5th 11.5 Feldman (3-4) Gibson (5-5) - 27,732 6/8 64 @ MIN W 14-5 28-36 5th 11.5 Downs (1-0) Deduno (2-4) - 31,576 6/9 65 @ ARI W 4-3 29-36 5th 10.5 Cosart (5-5) Collmenter (4-3) Qualls (8) 18,805 6/10 66 @ ARI L 1-4 29-37 5th 10.5 Fields (1-4) Arroyo (6-4) Reed (16) 17,667 6/11 67 ARI W 5-1 30-37 5th 10.5 Keuchel (8-3) McCarthy (1-9) - 24,319 735,443 6/12 68 ARI W 5-4 (10) 31-37 5th 10.0 Sipp (1-0) Putz (1-1) - 33,457 768,900 6/13 69 TB L 1-6 31-38 5th 10.0 McHugh (4-4) Cobb (2-4) - 26,829 795,729 6/14 70 TB W 7-3 32-38 5th 10.0 Cosart (6-5) Archer (3-4) - 26,264 821,993 6/15 71 TB L 3-4 32-39 5th 10.5 Williams (1-3) Price (5-6) McGee (1) 25,526 847,519 6/17 72 @ WSH L 5-6 32-40 5th 11.5 Keuchel (8-4) Roark (6-4) Soriano (14) 29,960 6/18 73 @ WSH L 5-6 32-41 5th 12.5 Downs (1-1) Barrett (3-0) Soriano (15) 25,453 6/19 74 @ TB L 0-5 32-42 5th 13.5 McHugh (4-5) Archer (4-4) - 10,880 6/20 75 @ TB W 3-1 33-42 5th 13.5 Cosart (7-5) Price (5-7) Qualls (9) 13,961 6/21 76 @ TB L 0-8 33-43 5th 14.5 Buchanan (0-1) Odorizzi (3-7) - 17,551 6/22 77 @ TB L 2-5 33-44 5th 14.5 KEUCHEL (8-5) Oviedo (3-2) Peralta (1) 13,841 6/24 78 ATL L 2-3 33-45 5th 14.5 Feldman (3-5) Harang (6-6) Kimbrel (22) 18,912 866,431 6/25 79 ATL L 0-4 33-46 5th 15.5 McHugh (4-6) Wood (6-6) - 20,559 886,990 6/26 80 ATL W 6-1 34-46 5th 15.0 Cosart (8-5) Minor (2-5) - 24,474 911,464 6/27 81 DET W 4-3 (11) 35-46 5th 15.0 Buchanan (1-1) Hardy (0-1) - 22,386 933,850 6/28 82 DET L 4-3 35-47 5th 16.0 Williams (1-4) Coke (1-1) Nathan (17) 25,788 959,638 6/29 83 DET W 6-4 36-47 5th 16.0 Feldman (4-5) Smyly (4-7) Sipp (1) 22,478 982,116 6/30 84 SEA L 4-10 36-48 5th 16.0 McHugh (4-7) Walker (1-0) Wilhelmson (1) 17,340 999,456 7/1 85 SEA L 2-13 36-49 5th 16.0 Cosart (8-6) Iwakuma (6-4) - 17,504 1,016,960 7/2 86 SEA L 2-5 36-50 5th 16.0 Peacock (2-5) Young (8-4) Rodney (24) 17,209 1,034,169 7/3 87 @ LAA L 2-5 36-51 5th 17.0 Oberholtzer (2-7) Shoemaker (6-2) Smith (10) 37,625 7/4 88 @ LAA L 6-7 36-52 5th 18.0 Sipp (1-1) Smith (3-0) - 43,557 7/5 89 @ LAA L 5-11 36-53 5th 19.0 Bass (1-1) Roth (1-0) - 40,479 7/6 90 @ LAA L 1-6 36-54 5th 20.0 McHugh (4-8) Richards (10-2) - 33,552 7/7 91 @ TEX W 12-7 37-54 5th 20.0 Cosart (9-6) Mikolas (0-1) - 31,010 7/8 92 @ TEX W 8-3 38-54 5th 20.0 Peacock (3-5) Irwin (0-1) - 32,608 7/9 93 @ TEX W 8-4 39-54 4th 19.0 Keuchel (9-5) Darvish (8-5) - 31,161 7/11 94 BOS L 3-8 39-55 4th 19.5 Feldman (4-6) Lackey (10-6) - 27,264 1,061,443 7/12 95 BOS W 3-2 40-55 4th 18.5 Fields (2-4) Peavy (1-8) Qualls (10) 26,322 1,087,765 7/13 96 BOS L 0-11 40-56 4th 19.5 Peacock (3-6) BUCHHOLZ (4-5) - 20,681 1,108,446 7/15 2014 All-Star Game (Minnesota) 7/18 97 @ CWS L 2-3 40-57 4th 20.5 Feldman (4-7) Webb (5-2) Putnam (2) 28,777 7/19 98 @ CWS L 3-4 40-58 4th 20.5 Keuchel (9-6) Noesi (4-7) Putnam (3) 28,210 7/20 99 @ CWS W 11-7 41-58 4th 20.5 Sipp (2-1) Webb (5-3) - 26,256 HOUSTON ASTROS 2014 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 7/22 100 @ OAK W 3-2 (12) 42-58 4th 19.5 Downs (2-1) Abad (2-4) Qualls (11) 22,908 7/23 101 @ OAK L 7-9 42-59 4th 20.5 Peacock (3-7) Chavez (8-6) Doolittle (15) 28,310 7/24 102 @ OAK L 1-13 42-60 4th 21.5 Feldman (4-8) Samardzija (2-1) - 22,759 7/25 103 MIA L 0-2 42-61 4th 21.5 Keuchel (9-7) Hand (2-2) Cishek (25) 23,132 1,131,578 7/26 104 MIA L 3-7 42-62 4th 22.5 Cosart (9-7) Koehler (7-7) - 28,968 1,160,546 7/27 105 MIA L 2-4 42-63 4th 23.5 McHugh (4-9) Turner (4-6) Cishek (26) 17,858 1,178,404 7/28 106 OAK W 7-3 43-63 4th 22.5 Oberholtzer (3-7) Chavez (8-7) - 18,259 1,196,663 7/29 107 OAK L 4-7 43-64 4th 23.5 Qualls (1-2) Scribner (1-0) Doolittle (16) 16,940 1,213,603 7/30 108 OAK W 8-1 44-64 4th 22.5 KEUCHEL (10-7) Hammel (8-9) - 17,637 1,231,240 7/31 109 TOR L 5-6 44-65 4th 23.0 Qualls (1-3) Sanchez (2-0) Janssen (18) 17,423 1,248,663 8/1 110 TOR W 3-1 45-65 4th 22.0 Veras (1-0) Loup (3-3) Qualls (12) 19,576 1,268,239 8/2 111 TOR W 8-2 46-65 4th 22.0 Oberholtzer (4-7) Dickey (9-11) - 19,946 1,288,185 8/3 112 TOR W 6-1 47-65 4th 21.5 FELDMAN (5-8) Stroman (7-3) - 19,932 1,308,117 8/5 113 @ PHI L 1-2 (15) 47-66 4th 22.5 Buchanan (1-2) Neris (1-0) - 28,336 8/6 114 @ PHI L 3-10 47-67 4th 22.5 Peacock (3-8) Buchanan (6-5) - 26,691 8/7 115 @ PHI L 5-6 47-68 4th 23.5 Sipp (2-2) Hollands (2-1) Papelbon (27) 26,609 8/8 116 TEX W 4-3 48-68 4th 23.5 Veras (2-0) Cotts (2-6) Qualls (13) 24,256 1,332,373 8/9 117 TEX W 8-3 49-68 4th 23.5 Feldman (6-8) Darvish (10-7) - 24,019 1,356,392 8/10 118 TEX L 2-6 49-69 4th 23.5 Keuchel (10-8) Martinez (2-8) - 19,239 1,375,631 8/11 119 MIN L 2-4 49-70 4th 23.5 Fields (2-5) Duensing (3-2) Perkins (29) 15,569 1,391,200 8/12 120 MIN W 10-4 50-70 4th 23.5 McHugh (5-9) Pino (1-5) - 17,490 1,408,690 8/13 121 MIN L 1-3 50-71 4th 23.5 Oberholtzer (4-8) Gibson (11-9) Perkins (30) 16,480 1,425,170 8/14 122 @ BOS L 4-9 50-72 4th 23.5 Feldman (6-9) Webster (3-1) - 38,065 8/15 123 @ BOS W 5-3 (10) 51-72 4th 22.5 Sipp (3-2) Breslow (2-4) - 37,016 8/16 124 @ BOS L 7-10 51-73 4th 22.5 Fields (2-6) Wilson (1-0) - 37,652 8/17 125 @ BOS W 8-1 52-73 4th 21.5 McHugh (6-9) Kelly (0-1) - 36,717 8/19 126 @ NYY W 7-4 53-73 4th 22.0 Fields (3-6) Robertson (1-4) Qualls (14) 40,015 8/20 127 @ NYY W 5-2 54-73 4th 22.0 Feldman (7-9) Huff (2-1) Veras (1) 42,102 8/21 128 @ NYY L 0-3 54-74 4th 23.0 KEUCHEL (10-9) MCCARTHY (5-2) - 41,767 8/22 129 @ CLE W 5-1 55-74 4th 22.0 Sipp (4-2) Allen (4-3) - 18,743 8/23 130 @ CLE L 2-3 55-75 4th 22.0 Buchanan (1-3) Allen (5-3) - 20,785 8/24 131 @ CLE L 1-3 55-76 4th 23.0 Oberholtzer (4-9) Bauer (5-7) Allen (17) 17,123 8/25 132 OAK L 2-8 55-77 4th 23.0 Feldman (7-10) Samardzija (4-3) - 14,094 1,439,264 8/26 133 OAK W 4-2 56-77 4th 23.0 Fields (4-6) Gregerson (3-3) Qualls (15) 17,345 1,456,609 8/27 134 OAK L 4-5 56-78 4th 24.0 Qualls (1-4) Otero (8-1) O’Flaherty (1) 14,791 1,471,400 8/28 135 TEX W 4-2 57-78 4th 24.0 McHugh (7-9) Mendez (0-1) Sipp (2) 16,399 1,487,799 8/29 136 TEX L 6-13 57-79 4th 25.0 Oberholtzer (4-10) Baker (3-3) - 18,931 1,506,730 8/30 137 TEX W 2-0 58-79 4th 25.0 FELDMAN (8-10) Klein (0-2) - 24,771 1,531,501 8/31 138 TEX W 3-2 59-79 4th 25.0 Veras (3-0) Cotts (2-8) Qualls (16) 19,024 1,550,525 9/2 139 LAA W 8-3 60-79 4th 24.0 Peacock (4-8) Wilson (10-9) - 16,131 1,566,656 9/3 140 LAA W 4-1 61-79 4th 23.0 McHugh (8-9) Weaver (15-8) Qualls (17) 16,949 1,583,605 9/5 141 @ OAK W 4-3 62-79 4th 23.5 Oberholtzer (5-10) Samardzija (4-5) Sipp (3) 21,130 9/6 142 @ OAK L 3-4 62-80 4th 24.5 Qualls (1-5) Gregerson (4-3) - 28,668 9/7 143 @ OAK W 4-3 63-80 4th 24.5 Veras (4-0) Cook (1-3) Fields (3) 25,533 9/8 144 @ SEA L 1-4 63-81 4th 25.5 Foltynewicz (0-1) Farquhar (3-1) Rodney (44) 15,617 9/9 145 @ SEA W 2-1 64-81 4th 25.5 McHugh (9-9) Medina (4-3) Fields (4) 11,345 9/10 146 @ SEA W 5-2 65-81 4th 25.5 Tropeano (1-0) Iwakuma (14-7) Sipp (4) 16,931 9/12 147 @ LAA L 3-11 65-82 4th 27.0 Oberholtzer (5-11) Wilson (12-9) - 33,339 9/13 148 @ LAA L 2-5 65-83 4th 28.0 Feldman (8-11) Weaver (17-8) Street (14) 38,041 9/14 149 @ LAA W 6-1 66-83 4th 27.0 Keuchel (11-9) Santiago (5-8) - 35,364 9/15 150 CLE W 3-1 67-83 4th 27.0 McHugh (10-9) McAllister (3-7) Qualls (18) 17,403 1,601,008 9/16 151 CLE L 2-4 67-84 4th 27.0 Tropeano (1-1) Kluber (16-9) Allen (21) 18,381 1,619,389 9/17 152 CLE L 0-2 67-85 4th 28.0 Oberholtzer (5-12) Carrasco (8-5) - 18,474 1,637,863 9/18 153 CLE L 1-2 (13) 67-86 4th 28.0 Deduno (0-1) Crockett (4-0) Allen (22) 16,417 1,654,280 9/19 154 SEA L 5-10 67-87 4th 28.0 Peacock (4-9) Walker (2-2) - 27,568 1,681,848 9/20 155 SEA W 10-1 68-87 4th 28.0 Keuchel (12-9) Young (12-9) - 36,525 1,718,373 9/21 156 SEA 9/22 157 @ TEX 9/23 158 @ TEX 9/24 159 @ TEX 9/26 160 @ NYM 9/27 161 @ NYM 9/28 162 @ NYM 2014 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS: 9/5: Outrighted RHP and RHP David Martinez off the 40-man roster...9/2: Recalled OF L.J. Hoes, C Max Stassi and IF Jonathan Villar from Triple A; selected RHP Jorge De Leon and RHP Nick Tropeano to the Major League roster; activated LHP Darin Downs and OF Alex Presley from the 15-day DL; designated RHP Paul Clemens and RHP David Martinez for assignment...8/30: Claimed RHP Samuel Deduno off of waivers from MIN; transferred RHP to the 60-day DL...8/19: Activated IF Jesus Guzman from the 15-day DL; placed LHP Darin Downs on the 15-day DL (backdated to 8/15)...8/15: Recalled LHP Kevin Chapman from Triple A...8/14: OF L.J. Hoes optioned to Triple A...8/13: Activated OF Dexter Fowler from the 15-day DL...8/12: Optioned OF to Triple A...8/6: Recalled RHP from Triple A...8/5: Optioned RHP Paul Clemens to Triple A...8/3: Recalled OF Domingo Santana from Triple A...8/2: Placed IF/OF Jesus Guzman on the 15-day DL...8/1: Selected RHP Mike Foltynewicz to the Major League roster...7/31: Acquired OF Jake Marisnick, IF , RHP Francis Marte and a 2015 Competitive Balance Round A pick from in exchange for RHP , IF Kiké Hernandez and OF Austin Wates...7/27: Recalled RHP Paul Clemens; activated RHP Collin McHugh from the 15-day DL; optioned RHP Brad Peacock to Triple A....7/26: Placed RHP Josh Zeid on the 15-day DL (backdated to 7/25)...7/25: Selected IF Gregorio Petit to the Major League roster; transferred RHP to the 60-day DL...7/24: Optioned RHP to Triple A...7/23: Recalled IF Marc Krauss from Triple A; placed OF on the 15-day DL (backdated to 7/20)...7/18: Recalled RHP Jake Buchanan from Triple A...7/13: Optioned RHP David Martinez to Triple A...7/12: Recalled LHP Brett Oberholtzer from Triple A OKC; placed RHP Collin McHugh on the 15-day DL (backdated to 7/7)...7/8: Recalled OF Robbie Grossman from Triple A; placed OF Alex Presley on the 15-day DL...7/6: Recalled RHP David Martinez from Triple A...7/5: Optioned OF Domingo Santana to Triple A...7/4: Reinstated RHP Josh Fields from the 15-day DL...7/3: Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Triple A...7/2: Activated RHP Anthony Bass from the 15-day DL...7/1: Recalled LHP Kevin Chapman from Triple A; selected IF Kiké Hernandez to the Major League roster; recalled OF Domingo Santana from Triple A; optioned LHP Kevin Chapman to Triple A...6/30: Placed OF Dexter Fowler on the 15-day DL (backdated to 6/27); optioned IF Jonathan Villar to Triple A; designated RHP Jerome Williams for assignment...6/28: Recalled LHP Brett Oberholtzer from Triple A...6/27: Optioned RHP Jake Buchanan to Triple A...6/26: Selected RHP Jose Veras from Triple A...6/25: Recalled OF L.J. Hoes from Triple A...outrighted RHP off the Major League roster... 6/24: Optioned OF Robbie Grossman to Triple A; activated RHP from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...6/21: Selected RHP Jake Buchanan from Triple A; transfered RHP Jose Cisnero to the 60-day DL...6/20: Optioned RHP Paul Clemens to Triple A...6/15: Recalled RHP Paul Clemens from Triple A; placed RHP Josh Fields on the 15-day DL...6/13: Recalled RHP Josh Zeid from Triple A...6/12: Optioned LHP to Triple A...6/8: Recalled LHP Rudy Owens from Triple A...6/7: Optioned RHP Paul Clemens to Triple A...6/3: Recalled IF Jon Singleton from Triple A...6/2: Optioned IF Marc Krauss to Triple A...6/1: Recalled RHP Paul Clemens from Triple A...5/31: Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Triple A; activated RHP from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...5/26: Recalled OF Robbie Grossman from Triple A...5/25: Optioned OF L.J. Hoes to Triple A...5/24: Recalled LHP Brett Oberholtzer from Triple A...5/23: Recalled LHP Rudy Owens from Triple A; optioned LHP Rudy Owens to Triple A...5/22: Optioned RHP Josh Zeid to Triple A...5/17: Agreed to terms on a Major League contract with RHP Kyle Farnsworth...5/16: Optioned RHP Paul Clemens to Triple A...5/14: Recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple A; placed RHP Anthony Bass on the 15-day DL (backdated to 5/11)...5/9: Activated RHP Scott Feldman from the 15-day DL; recalled RHP Paul Clemens from Triple A; placed RHP Jose Cisnero on the 15-day DL...5/8: Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Triple A...5/7: Recalled RHP Josh Zeid from Triple A...5/6: Outrighted LHP Raul Valdes to Triple A; optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple A...5/4: Recalled LHP Darin Downs from Triple A; designated LHP Raul Valdes for assignment...5/2: Agreed to terms on a Major League contract with LHP Tony Sipp; optioned RHP Paul Clemens to Triple A; transferred RHP to the 60-day DL...4/25: Recalled RHP Jose Cisnero from Triple A; placed RHP Matt Albers on the 15-day DL (backdated to 4/22)...4/22: Recalled RHP Collin McHugh from Triple A; outrighted RHP to Triple A...4/21: Placed RHP Scott Feldman on the 15-day DL (backdated to 4/18)...4/17: Selected LHP Raul Valdes from Triple A....4/16: Reinstated RHP Scott Feldman from the bereavement list; selected OF George Springer from Triple A; optioned LHP Kevin Chapman to Triple A; designated RHP Lucas Harrell for assignment...4/15: Optioned OF Robbie Grossman to Triple A...4/12: Placed RHP Scott Feldman on the bereavement list; recalled RHP Paul Clemens from Triple A...4/11: Reinstated RHP Matt Albers from the paternity list...4/10: Optioned RHP Josh Zeid to Triple A...4/8: Placed RHP Matt Albers on the paternity list; recalled RHP Josh Zeid from Triple A...4/5: Outrighted RHP Chia-Jen Lo off the 40-man roster...3/30: Placed RHP Jesse Crain, RHP Alex White and RHP Asher Wojciechowski on the 15-day DL (backdated to 3/21)...3/27: Claimed OF Alex Presley off waivers from MIN; designated LHP Raul Valdes for assignment.