(78-51) at (66-64) rhp (10-6, 3.81) vs. Rhp (6-12, 5.05) sunday, Aug. 27, 2017 • angel stadium • anaheim, ca • 2:37 p.m. ct • at&t sportsnet sw • kbme 790 am • la nueva 94.1 fm

GAME #130...... road #64 today’s game: The Astros will wrap up this quick, players weekend: The Astros are taking part in ABOUT THE RECORD 3-game road trip in Anaheim today with the series Players Weekend during this 3-game series against Overall Record:...... 78-51 finale...RHP Charlie Morton (10-6) will look to lead the Angels...created by MLB and the MLBPA, Players Home Record:...... 37-29 the Astros to a series victory opposite RHP Ricky Weekend gives fans a chance to learn more about --with Roof Open:...... 8-6 Nolasco (6-12) and the Angels. their favorite players...players are wearing nicknames --with Roof Closed:...... 29-23 on their uniforms, which have “Thank You” patches on --with Roof Open/Closed:...... 0-0 solid stretch: RHP Charlie Morton has allowed their sleeves where players can recognize anyone who Road Record:...... 41-22 Current Streak:...... Lost 1 3-or-fewer earned runs in 5 of his last 6 starts, and was important in their development...Players Weekend Last Homestand:...... 4-4 has gone 6.0-plus innings in 6 of his last 7 outings... is also part of MLB’s effort to celebrate youth . Current Road Trip:...... 1-1 Morton has now made 9 starts since returning from Last 5 Games:...... 2-3 a six-week trip to the DL, posting a 5-3 record and a MVP caliber: 2B Jose Altuve leads the AL in WAR Last 10 Games:...... 5-5 3.56 ERA (22ER/55.2IP) in those outings (6.9), batting average (.355), OBP (.415), hits (173) and Series Record (prior to current series):...25-12-3 total bases (273), and is T-1st in steals (29)...per Base- Sweeps:...... 8-2 starting blocks: Astros starting have ball-Reference, Altuve leads all Major League players When Scoring 4 or More Runs:.....65-19 held their opponents to two-or-fewer earned runs in in WAR, immediately ahead of Max Scherzer (6.7), When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs:...13-32 11 of their last 13 games dating back to Aug. 13... Gio Gonzalez (6.5) and Andrelton Simmons (6.4). Shutouts:...... 7-5 since that date, the group has compiled a 2.28 ERA In One-Run Games:...... 15-12 calling all angels: In Two-Run Games: ...... 10-15 (20ER/79IP), which leads the AL and ranks second in 2B Jose Altuve had his vs. Left-Handed Starters:...... 17-20 the Majors to the Nationals (2.02 ERA, 18ER/80.1IP). 17-game hitting streak at Angel Stadium end last vs. Right-Handed Starters:...... 61-31 night...hit .414 (29x70) during his streak, which was During the Day:...... 23-12 road dawgs: The Astros own the best road record in the longest by a Major League player at the venue At Night:...... 55-39 the Major Leagues at 41-22 (.651), and are averaging since had an 18-game streak from 2007-11. When Scoring First:...... 55-19 a Major League-best 6.33 runs per game on the road Opponent Scores First: ...... 23-32 (399R/63G)...the last Major League team to post a fireworks: Since July 4, IF is hitting Outhit Opponent:...... 67-14 winning percentage on the road this high was the .355 (60x169) with 17 doubles, 8 HR, 25 RBI and Outhit by Opponent:...... 7-35 2001 Seattle Mariners (59-22, .728)...Houston’s runs a 1.070 OPS (.425 OBP/.645 SLG) in 45 games... Equal Hits:...... 4-2 When Hitting Home Run:...... 67-37 per game on the road is the highest mark since the since then, Bregman ranks leads the AL in runs (37) No Home Runs:...... 11-14 1996 Mariners (6.47). and ranks T-1st in triples (4), 2nd in batting average, Walkoff Home Runs:...... 1-0 extra-base hits (29), slugging and OPS. Come-from-Behind Wins:...... 32 taming the west: Houston is 35-18 (.660) vs. AL Largest Comeback:...... 6 West opponents this season, which is the best record more tuve: 2B Jose Altuve is hitting .411 (97x236) Losses After Leading:...... 27 by any team against its own division...this includes on the road this season, which is the highest sin- Last At-Bat Wins:...... 8 strong performances against Oakland (12-3), Seattle gle-season road batting average in the Majors since Largest Blown Lead:...... 6 (8-5), Texas (8-5) and Los Angeles (7-5). Stan Musial hit .415 (132x318) in 1948. Extra-Inning Games:...... 4-4 Different Batting Orders:...... 114 on the offensive: The Astros offense leads the august relief: Despite giving up 6 runs last night, After Six Innings: Lead: 64-11...... Tied: 3-3...... Trail: 11-37 Majors in runs (720), hits (1284), doubles (275), batting the Astros has been one of the best units in After Seven Innings: average (.285), on-base percentage (.348), slugging the Majrors this month, as they have posted a 2.45 Lead: 68-4...... Tied: 3-8...... Trail: 7-39 (.489) and OPS (.837)...additionally, the group has ERA (20ER/73.1IP) in 24 games in August...that is After Eight Innings: posted the fewest (869) in the Majors, over the 3rd-best bullpen ERA in the AL in that span... Lead: 73-1...... Tied: 3-5...... Trail: 2-45 60 fewer than the next team, the Indians (932). RHP (1ER/11IP), RHP Astros vs. angels (2017): (0ER/12.1IP) and RHP (1ER/6.2IP) Overall:...... 7-5 ABOUT THE record: With a 78-51 record, the Astros have all excelled this month. At Minute Maid Park:...... 4-3 have been winning at a historic rate...the 2017 Astros: At Angel Stadium:...... 3-2 change of scenery: Astros vs. angels (all-time): • have the best record in the AL, leading the league by 5.0 The Astros have benefited games over Boston (73-56). this month from starter-turned-reliever RHP Joe Mus- Overall:...... 50-44 Record in Houston:...... 27-20 • lead the AL West by 12.5 games...prior to this season, grove, who has gone 1-0 with a 0.55 ERA (1ER/16.1IP) Record in Anaheim:...... 23-24 Houston posted a 12.5-game division lead in only one and 18 strikeouts in 11 games since moving to the ‘pen. other season (1998), which topped out at 13 games. THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY: • are 27 games over .500...prior to this season, they had on the mend: SS went 1x3 in his aug. 27 only reached that mark in 4 other seasons (last, 2001). 2nd rehab game with the Triple A ... • are one win shy of their best 129-game start in franchise started at shortstop and played 5.0 innings...Friday, 2006 - extends his club-re- history (79-50 set in 1998)...their best 130-game start in RHP Lance McCullers Jr. threw 59 pitches in 3.0 cord hit streak to 30 games with a leadoff club history was set in 1998 (80-50). innings in his 1st rehab start with the Grizzlies (back single in a 13-1 win at Pittsburgh. His record discomfort)...LHP Tony Sipp (right calf soreness) and still stands today. about last night: RHP was RHP (right shoulder inflammation) both 1986 - Nolan Ryan wins his 250th career electric (1ER/6IP) in an 8- performance, but threw 1.0 inning each in their 1st games as part of game in a 7-1 victory over the Cubs (6 IP, 1 R). the Astros could not hang on to a 5-run lead as they their own rehab assignments on Friday. fell to the Angels, 7-6...RF (1x5, HR, all-time doubleS list all-time rbi list RANK 2B PLAYER RANK rbi PLAYER RBI) and CF Jake Marisnick (2x4, HR, RBI) both hit radio update: Beginning Tuesday, veteran Astros 25 572 Ivan Rodriguez 40 1591 Andre Dawson 26 561 Carlos Beltrán 41 1584 Rogers Hornsby solo home runs. broadcaster Bill Brown will fill in for Robert Ford on 27 560 Jeff Kent 1584 H. Killebrew the Astros radio broadcasts for several games...Ford 560 Eddie Murray 1584 Carlos Beltrán homer happy: OF Jake Marisnick connected for will be out of action due to a health issue. today’s media availability his 16th home run last night, giving the Astros 6 players back home: The Astros clubhouse will be open from 10:10-11 with 16-plus homers, which ties the franchise record The Astros thoughts are with the com- a.m...manager AJ Hinch will be available in the (also 2015, 2001)...the Astros are one of 3 AL teams munities back home in Texas that are being impacted Astros dugout at approximately 11 a.m. to do this in 2017, joining Texas and Baltimore. by Hurricane Harvey this weekend...be safe.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Monday, Aug. 28 SCHEDULED OFF DAY All Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Nueva, 94.1 FM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network. today’s ASTROS STARTER: RHP Charlie Morton W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO CAREER MLB SPLITS: 2017: 10-6 3.81 19 19 113.1 96 53 48 43 125 Home: 31-36, 3.67 ERA, 90G/89GS, 212ER/519.1IP Career: 56-77 4.45 181 180 1006.1 1046 561 498 380 755 Away: 25-41, 5.29 ERA, 91G/GS, 286ER/487IP vs. LAA W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO Angel Stadium: 1-0, 4.63 ERA, 2G/GS, 6ER/11.2IP 2017: 1-0 0.00 1 1 5.0 5 0 0 2 3 Day: 8-30, 5.73 ERA, 50G/49GS, 169ER/265.1IP Career: 2-0 3.24 3 3 16.2 14 9 6 8 12 Night: 48-47, 4.00 ERA, 131G/GS, 329ER/741IP Longest Winning Streak: 6, 9/16/14-6/16/15 Career Complete Games: 3 Last CG: 5/18/11 at CIN Longest Losing Streak: 7, 9/8/13-5/18/14 Career Shutouts: 2 Last SHO: 5/18/11 at CIN CAREER MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2017 GAME-HIGHS: 2017 SPLITS: Strikeouts: 12, 4/28 vs. OAK 12, 4/28 vs. OAK Home: 7-3, 3.65 ERA, 13G/GS, 32ER/79IP Walks: 5 (10x), last, 7/14/17 vs. MIN 5, 7/14 vs. MIN Away: 3-3, 4.1 ERA, 6G/GS, 16ER/34.1IP Hits: 11, 5/30/11 at NYM 8, 4/22 at TB Day: 1-2, 5.71 ERA, 3G/GS, 11ER/17.1IP Earned Runs: 10, 8/14/09 at CHC 5, 4/22 at TB Night: 9-4, 3.47 ERA, 16G/GS, 37ER/96IP : 9.0 (3x), 5/18/11 at CIN 7.0 (4x), last, 8/5 vs. TOR Longest Winning Streak: 4, 4/28-5/14 Low-Hit CG: 4, 9/30/09 at CHC --- Longest Losing Streak: 1 (5x), last, 8/11 last start - 8/22 vs. WAS: lost his 6th game this season last morton VS. angels (Career) Tuesday vs. the Nationals at Minute Maid Park...gave up 4 runs on 5 DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR hits across 6.0 innings of work in the Astros 4-3 loss...struck out at least 6/14/08 at LAA W 9-4 W 1 6.0 5 3 3 1 4 0 6 batters for the 4th consecutive game. about morton: 6/23/13 at LAA W 10-9 - 5.2 4 6 3 5 5 0 10-year Major League veteran joined the Astros this 4/17/17 LAA W 3-0 W 2 5.0 5 0 0 2 3 0 offseason as a free agent by signing a 2-year deal. • today will be his 10th start since getting activated from the DL on 7/7 (right lat strain)...has gone 5-3 with a 3.56 ERA (22ER/55.2IP), 60 strikeouts and a .196 (40x204) opponent average in his 9 starts since returning. • ranks 3rd in the AL in opponent batting average in that span behind only AVG AB H HR BB SO AVG AB H HR BB SO LHP RHP Corey Kluber (.188) and RHP (.189). Calhoun .000 2 0 0 0 1 Pujols .208 24 5 0 5 2 Cron .000 2 0 0 0 0 Revere .000 3 0 0 0 1 • his 10 wins tie a career-high set in 2011 with the Pirates...owns a 1.23 Maldonado .667 9 6 0 2 0 Simmons .250 8 2 0 0 1 WHIP which is the lowest of his career. Marte .000 2 0 0 0 1 Trout .400 5 2 0 1 0 pump it up: this season with Houston he is throwing harder than he Maybin .500 6 3 0 0 0 Valbuena .286 21 6 0 1 5 has ever thrown in his career and has traded groundballs for strikeouts. • is averaging 96.1 miles per hour on his fastball per Fangraphs, which ranks as the 5th-hardest fastball in the AL (min. 100IP) behind only RHP Luis Severino (97.6), RHP JC Ramirez (96.3), RHP Michael Fulmer (96.2) and LHP James Paxton (96.1). 2017 DAY BY DAYS • his career average fastball velocity heading into the season was 92 miles Date OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP per hour (Brooks Baseball). 4/5 SEA W 5-3 (13) - 6.0 5 2 2 2 4 1 90 • his 50.7% groundball rate is his lowest since the 2010 season (47.2%), 4/10 at SEA L 0-6 L 1 5.0 7 3 3 2 6 0 89 but is still an excellent mark, as it ranks as the 8th-best mark among AL 4/17 LAA W 3-0 W 1 5.0 5 0 0 2 3 0 92 pitchers (min. 100IP). 4/22 at TB L 3-6 L 2 5.0 8 5 5 2 6 0 89 power : 4/28 OAK W 9-4 W 2 7.0 5 4 4 0 12 2 101 his 9.93 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (125SO/113.1IP) april 4.50 era 2-2 28.0 30 14 14 8 31 2 461 is the highest single-season mark of his career, and ranks 10th among 5/3 TEX W 10-1 W 3 6.0 5 1 1 2 8 0 99 AL pitchers (min. 100IP). 5/9 ATL W 8-3 W 4 5.2 5 3 1 4 5 0 84 • has struck out at least 5 batters in each of his last 8 starts, which ties 5/14 at NYY W 10-7 W 5 5.2 4 4 4 4 10 1 102 the longest such streak of his career (previously 6/2-7/12/14)...has 57 5/19 CLE L 3-5 L 3 5.1 8 4 4 2 5 3 103 strikeouts in 49.2 innings in that span. 5/24 DET L 3-6 - 7.0 4 2 2 3 6 0 96 • has recorded 3 double-digit strikeout games this season...entered the MAY 3.97 era 3-1 29.2 26 14 12 15 34 4 484 season with just one on his ledger over his entire Major League career 7/7 at TOR W 12-2 W 6 6.0 4 1 1 2 3 1 95 (6/25/14 at TB). 7/14 MIN W 10-5 W 7 5.0 3 5 4 2 10 1 108 rising tide lifts all boats: has lowered his ERA in every month 7/19 SEA L 1-4 L 4 6.2 6 4 4 0 5 1 102 leading into August, posting a 4.50 ERA in April, a 3.97 ERA in May and 7/25 at PHI W 5-0 W 8 7.0 3 0 0 1 9 0 105 a 3.23 ERA in July (missed June with a lat injury). 7/31 TB W 14-7 W 9 6.0 2 2 2 3 5 1 96 • led the AL in opponent batting average in July with a .165 (18x109) mark, july 3.23 era 4-1 30.2 18 12 11 11 32 4 506 while going 4-1 with a 3.23 ERA (11ER/30.2IP) and 32 strikeouts. 8/5 TOR L 3-4 - 7.0 7 3 3 2 7 0 92 uncle charlie: batters have whiffed on close to half of the swings 8/11 at TEX L 4-6 L 5 5.2 7 5 3 2 6 0 100 they’ve taken against Morton’s curveball (46.97%)...no AL starting pitcher 8/16 ARI W 9-5 W 10 6.1 3 1 1 4 9 0 107 has generated more whiffs per swing on his curveball than Morton (min. 8/22 WAS L 3-4 L 6 6.0 5 4 4 1 6 1 95 300 curveballs thrown). august 3.32 era 1-2 25.0 22 12 11 9 28 1 394 • batters have hit .116 (14x121) against his curveball, which is the best mark among AL starters. i got 5 on it: has gone at least 5.0 innings in each of his 19 starts this season, which is the longest streak of his career...is the 3rd-longest start- of-career streak in Astros history, behind RHP Brett Myers (51 starts from 2010-11) and RHP (24 starts in 1993).

2017 Houston Astros Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-L Pitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QS Fiers 8/23 vs. WSH (7,4,1,1,1,6) W 6-1 W 1 25 4.43 94 16/2 14-11 11 7-4 10 6-4 McCullers Jr. 7/30 at DET (5,8,5,5,4,4) L 1-3 L 2 19 4.17 94 3/2 12-7 4 3-1 9 9-0 Morton 8/22 vs. WSH (6,5,4,4,1,6) L 3-4 L 1 19 7.07 97 4/1 11-8 6 4-2 8 6-2 Keuchel 8/24 vs. WSH (7,4,3,2,2,4) L 4-5 (11) W 2 17 4.90 94 2/1 13-4 8 6-2 12 10-2 Peacock 8/26 at LAA (6,3,1,1,1,8) L 6-7 L 1 16 9.68 90 8/2 11-5 10 8-2 6 4-2 Musgrove 7/15 vs. MIN (5,8,4,4,2,5) L 3-13 L 4 15 4.15 88 1/2 6-9 4 2-2 3 2-1 McHugh 8/25 at LAA (6,3,1,1,2,8) W 2-1 W 2 7 2.50 93 1/0 3-4 2 1-1 4 2-2 Paulino 6/28 vs. OAK (4,7,7,7,0,8) W 11-8 W 2 6 13.97 88 2/0 4-2 2 2-0 1 1-0 Martes 7/1 vs. NYY (5,4,2,2,1,7) W 7-6 W 2 4 5.60 79 1/0 4-0 2 2-0 0 0-0 Diaz 6/7 at KC (2.2,4,3,3,0,3) L 5-7 L 1 1 3.38 44 0/0 0-1 1 0-1 0 0-0 ASTROS: laa series (8/25-27): .225 (16x71) last homestand (8/16-24): .241 (70x290) OPPONENTS: laa series (8/25-27): .222 (14x63) last homestand (8/16-24): .218 (59x271) 27 if Jose altuve “Tuve” .355, 19 HR, 67 RBI 9 IF Marwin Gonzalez “margo” .299, 21 HR, 72 RBI Last Gm: 0x4 LAA Series: 0x4 Last Homestand: .276, 8x29, HR, 2RBI Last Gm: DNP LAA Series: 0x4 Last Homestand: .161, 5x31, HR, 4RBI Current Streak: 0x5 Long Streak: 19, .524, 44x84, 7/2-7/28 Current Streak: 0x11 Long Streak: 11 (2x), .366, 15x41, 7/17-29 • returned to the lineup last night and went 0x4...was removed from Thursday’s • leads the club with 72 RBI and ranks 2nd in HR (21)...both marks are career game with neck discomfort. highs, despite the fact he has played in just 107 games...set career highs in HR • leads the AL with 51 multi-hit games...has 21 games with 3+ hits (most in MLB)... (13) and RBI (51) last season in 141 games. is approaching the single-season franchise record for 3+ hit games, a record he • ranks 4th in the AL in at-bat to RBI ratio (5.01, 361AB/72RBI). set in 2014 with 24. • among AL players, ranks 8th in batting average, 6th in OBP (.372), 7th in OPS • leads the Majors in batting average by 20 points (Charlie Blackmon-.335)...the (.909) and 11th in SLG (.537)...is 7th in the AL in batting average with runners in last Major League player to post a batting average this high was scoring position (.356, 32x90). in his 2010 MVP season (.359)...only 2 players in club history has posted a higher • has played 6 positions: LF (36g), SS (31g), 1B (23g), 3B (17g), 2B (12g), RF single-season batting average: Jeff Bagwell in his 1994 MVP season (.368), and (2g)...is the 5th player in MLB history with a 20-homer season while appearing Moises Alou in 2000 (.355). in at least 1 game at each of those 6 positions, joining Ben Zobrist (27 HR in • leads the AL in hits (173)...led the AL in hits in each of the last 3 seasons...no 2009), Trevor Plouffe (24 HR in 2012), Jose Hernandez (23 HR in 1998) and player has ever outright led the AL or NL in hits in 4 straight seasons. Mark DeRosa (21 HR in 2008). • leads the in OBP (.415) and WAR (6.9, Baseball-Reference)... in the AL, ranks T-1st in steals (29), 2nd in OPS (.974), 3rd in runs (85), 4th in 10 IF “el yuli” .289, 15 HR, 62 RBI slugging percentage (.559) and T-5th in doubles (35)...owns a .449 (22x49) batting Last Gm: 1x3 LAA Series: .143, 1x7 Last Homestand: .267, 8x30, 2RBI average in close and late situations, which leads all Major League hitters. Current Streak: 1, .333, 1x3, 8/26 Long Streak: 11, .349, 15x43, 5/28-6/11 • is 1 steal away from his 6th consecutive 30-steal season...will become the only • went 1x3 with a run scored, a walk and a double last night. player in the Majors with 30 steals in each of the last 6 seasons...would join Cesar • has hit 35 doubles, which ranks T-5th in the AL, leads all MLB rookies and is a Cedeño (1972-77) as the only Astros with 6 consecutive 30-steal seasons. club rookie record (previously Hunter Pence, 30 in 2007)...the last AL rookie with • is hitting .411 (97x236) on the road this season, which is the 8th-highest sin- this many doubles in a season was Jose Abreu (35) in 2014. gle-season road batting average in MLB history and the highest since Stan • has 51 extra-base hits, just 5 shy of tying Hunter Pence (56) for the club rookie Musial (.415) in 1948. record. • leads all MLB rookies in hits (129) and in batting average. 15 OF Carlos Beltran “ivan” .238, 14 HR, 48 RBI • is batting .308 (28x91) in August and has hit above .300 in all but 1 month this Last Gm: 0x4 LAA Series: 0x8 Last Homestand: .238, 5x21, HR, 2RBI year: April (.329), May (.200), June (.309), July (.304). Current Streak: 0x8 Long Streak: 8, .375, 12x32, 7/21-8/1 • has seen 3.33 pitches per plate appearance (lowest mark in the Majors). • hit his 561st career double on Thur., moving into sole possession of 26th place all-time in Major League history, surpassing Jeff Kent and Eddie Murray (560)... 6 OF Jake Marisnick “big fudge” .256, 16 HR, 35 RBI now trails Pudge Rodriguez by 11 doubles (572) for 25th place. Last Gm: 2x4, HR, RBI LAA Series: .500, 2x4, HR, RBI Last Homestand: .375, 6x16, HR, RBI • has hit 13 of his 14 home runs and recorded 41 of his 48 RBI batting left-handed. Current Streak: 1, .500, 2x4, 8/26 Long Streak: 4, .333, 4x12, 6/7-14 • has hit 435 career HR, which ranks 46th all-time in MLB history...is tied with • went 2x4 with a double, a homer and 2 runs scored last night...has 4 multi-hit Harmon Killebrew and Rogers Hornsby for 41st all-time in RBI (1,584)...trails games in his last 6 contests with a PA...has made 60 starts (57-CF, 3-LF). Andre Dawson in both categories, as he is 3 HR behind him (438) for 45th all- • his 16 HR are a single-season career high (previously 9 in 2015)...11 of his 16 time, and 7 RBI behind him for 40th all-time (1,591). HR have had an est. distance of at least 400 feet. • has been vaulting up the MLB all-time ranks in multiple categories...53rd in runs • has hit 13 homers with an .836 OPS out of the 9-spot in the lineup this season, (1,577), 2 shy of Rogers Hornsby for 52nd...2,567 games played are 48th, 7 leads all 9-hole hitters in HR...the last AL player with this many homers out of behind Ozzie Smith (2,574)...1,074 career extra-base hits rank 2nd all-time the 9-spot in the order was Brandon Inge (14) for the 2006 Tigers. among switch hitters, behind Eddie Murray (1,099). • owns career highs in OBP (.329), SLG (.526) and OPS (.855). • has hit .324 (33x102) with 10 HR and a 1.045 OPS in 46 home games. 2 IF Alex bregman “a-breg” .287, 16 HR, 51 RBI Last Gm: 2x5 LAA Series: .556, 5x9 Last Homestand: .394, 13x33, 3HR, 6RBI 16 C Brian mccaNn .233, 13 HR, 49 RBI Current Streak: 8, .470, 16x34, 8/18 Long Streak: 14, .353, 18x51, 7/29-8/12 Last Gm: 1x4 LAA Series: .250, 1x4 Last Homestand: .333, 1x3, RBI • went 2x5 with a run scored and a steal last night...recorded consecutive 3-hit Current Streak: 3, .300, 3x10, 8/13 Long Streak: 7, .321, 9x28, 6/13-21 games on Thursday and Friday...3 hits tied his single-game career-high...has 3 • went 1x4 with a run scored last night...activated from the 10-day DL on Thursday... homers and 6 RBI during his current 8-game hitting streak. missed 9 games with right knee soreness. • has been on a tear since July 4, batting .355 (60x169) with 37 runs, 17 doubles, 4 • has hit 245 HR as a , which ranks 9th in MLB history, trailing Jorge Posada triples, 8 HR, 25 RBI, 20 walks, 8 steals and a 1.070 OPS (.425 OBP/.645 SLG) by 1 home run for 8th place (246). in 45 games...in that span, ranks among the top 5 AL players in: runs (1st, 37), • has hit 10+ HR in 12 cons. years...joins Pujols, H.Ramirez, Napoli, Encarnacion, extra-base hits (2nd, 29), batting (2nd), slugging (2nd), doubles (T-2nd, 17). Canó, Bautista, Cabrera as only players w/10+ HR in each of the last 12 years. • is the 4th player in club history to reach 30 doubles and 15 homers prior to his 22 OF “red dawg” .302, 12 HR, 65 RBI age-24 season, joining Carlos Correa (2016), Cesar Cedeño (1972-73) and Last Gm: 1x3, 2RBI LAA Series: .429, 3x7, 2RBI Last Homestand: .385, 10x26, HR, 8RBI (1965). Current Streak: 5, .474, 9x19, 8/22 Long Streak: 8 (2x), .370, 10x27, 7/24-8/2 • has 5 triples this season (T-3rd in AL)...the last Astro to record this many triples at • went 1x3 with 2 RBI last night...has 5 multi-hit games in his last 9 contests. 23 years old or younger was Luis Gonzalez, who hit 9 as a 23-year-old in 1991. • leads the Majors with 11 sacrifice flies (club record is 13, Jeff Bagwell, 1992). • batting .328 (39x119) with a .975 OPS vs. LHP’s (10th in the AL in OPS vs. lefties). • has reached safely in 42 of 47 starts since his return from the DL (6/20), batting 28 if J.D. Davis .176, 2 HR, 4 RBI .328 (61x186) with 14 doubles, 1 triple, 6 HR, 40 RBI, 29 runs & an .873 OPS. Last Gm: 0x4 LAA Series: .125, 1x8, HR, RBI Last Homestand: .200, 2x10, HR, RBI • has reached on a catcher’s interference 7 times this season, which leads MLB. Current Streak: 0x7 Long Streak: 3, .375, 3x8, 8/22-25 • his .302 average, .348 OBP, .471 SLG and .819 OPS are all career highs...among • homered in consecutive games and consecutive plate appearances on Thursday AL OF, ranks 3rd in batting average, 7th in OPS, 9th in SLG. and Friday...was part of his 3-game hitting streak. • leads the AL in home batting average (.339, 61x180)...13 doubles, 6 HR, 2 triples, • has made 9 starts this season at 3B since being selected to the Major League 26 RBI and a .908 OPS in 56g at home. roster on 8/5. • hit .282 with 23 doubles, 26 HR, 78 RBI and an .872 OPS in 103 games between 4 OF George Springer .295, 29 HR, 71 RBI Triple A Fresno (16g) and Double A Corpus Christi (16g) this year. Last Gm: 1x5, HR, RBI LAA Series: .222, 2x9, HR, RBI Last Homestand: .219, 7x32 Current Streak: 2, .222, 2x9, 8/25 Long Streak: 13, .333, 17x51, 4/30-5/14 21 of .224, 4 HR, 11 RBI • went 1x5 with his 29th homer of the season last night. Last Gm: DNP LAA Series: 0x3 Last Homestand: .133, 2x15, RBI • 2017 All-Star ranks highly in the AL in multiple categories: runs (2nd, 90), homers Current Stk.: 0x6 Long Streak: 4 (2x), .438, 7x16, 7/28-7/31 (T-8th), OBP (9th, .369), SLG (8th, .553), OPS (5th, .922). • has reached base safely in 24 of his first 30 Major League games...became • in last 65g (since 5/27), has hit .333 (87x261) with 20 HR, 47 RBI, 1.036 OPS. just the 2nd player in Astros history reach safely in 23 of his first 24 starts in the • leads MLB with 9 leadoff HR, which are a single-season franchise record...18 Majors, joining Rusty Staub, who also reached base safely in 23 of his first 24 career leadoff HR rank 2nd in club history behind Craig Biggio (53)...are the starts in 1963. most leadoff HR by an AL player in a single season since hit • recalled from Triple A Fresno on July 25...this is his 2nd career MLB stint, also 13 in 2003 (Major League record). June 14-19...has started 27 games (22 in LF, 3 in RF, 2 in CF). • leads the AL with a .450 batting average (18x40) w/RISP and 2 outs. 11 C “Bull” .278, 11 HR, 45 RBI Last Gm: DNP LAA Series: .250, 1x4 Last Homestand: --- Current Stk.: 1, .250, 1x4, 8/25 Long Streak: 11, .348, 16x46, 6/19-7/9 • went 1x4 in a start at catcher on Friday after he was activated from the 7-day concussion DL...was placed on the DL on Aug. 5. • his .695 slugging percentage in July was 2nd in the AL behind only Altuve (.727)... batted .322 (19x59) with 4 doubles, 6 HR, 14 RBI, a .365 OBP (1.060 OPS) in 15 games during July...ranked 4th in the AL in July OPS. • is posting career highs in batting average and OBP (.328). ASTROS HITTERS vs. upcoming starters ASTROS HITTERS vs. angels

ASTROS vs. nolasco ASTROS vs. angels (2016): AVG AB H HR RBI BB K AVG AB H HR RBI Altuve .545 11 6 0 0 0 1 Altuve .434 76 33 4 12 Beltran .351 57 20 1 3 6 11 Beltrán .324 37 12 4 13 Bregman .000 6 0 0 0 0 1 Gattis .259 54 14 4 12 Gattis .000 3 0 0 0 0 2 Gonzalez .271 59 16 0 5 Gonzalez .250 8 2 0 0 0 2 Gurriel .174 23 4 0 1 Gurriel .286 7 2 1 2 0 0 Marisnick .256 43 11 1 4 Marisnick .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 McCann .273 22 6 2 7 McCann .342 73 25 9 27 2 10 Reddick .273 11 3 0 2 Reddick .000 11 0 0 0 1 2 Springer .329 70 23 1 7 Springer .500 8 4 1 1 1 0 ASTROS vs. angels (2017): AVG AB H HR RBI Altuve .263 38 10 1 7 Beltrán .130 46 6 1 2 Bregman .324 37 12 1 3 Davis .125 8 1 1 1 Fisher .000 3 0 0 0 Gattis .292 24 7 1 2 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2017) Astros Hitters vs. rHP (2017) Gonzalez .167 30 5 0 0 PLAYER .AVG AB H PLAYER .AVG AB H Gurriel .273 33 9 2 4 Altuve .331 121 40 Altuve .362 367 133 Marisnick .286 14 4 2 3 Beltrán .196 107 21 Beltrán .253 300 76 McCann .345 29 10 2 5 Bregman .328 119 39 Bregman .272 316 86 Reddick .409 44 18 2 8 Davis .133 15 2 Davis .211 19 4 Springer .256 43 11 3 4 Fisher .222 18 4 Fisher .225 80 18 Gattis .232 69 16 Gattis .295 176 52 Gonzalez .243 103 25 Gonzalez .322 258 83 ASTROS vs. angels (career): Gurriel .254 130 33 Gurriel .304 316 96 AVG AB H HR RBI Marisnick .264 91 24 Marisnick .250 124 31 McCann .244 82 20 McCann .229 205 47 Altuve .354 345 122 9 41 Reddick .321 81 26 Reddick .297 320 95 Beltrán .261 348 91 16 57 Springer .313 115 36 Springer .288 319 92 Bregman .324 37 12 1 3 Davis .125 8 1 1 1 Fisher .000 3 0 0 0 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career) Astros Hitters vs. rHP (Career) Gattis .239 155 37 8 24 PLAYER .AVG AB H PLAYER .AVG AB H Gonzalez .235 166 39 1 8 Altuve .343 1011 347 Altuve .307 2838 872 Gurriel .232 56 13 2 5 Beltrán .281 2643 743 Beltrán .279 7065 1971 Marisnick .261 115 30 3 11 Bregman .303 175 53 Bregman .271 461 125 McCann .240 104 25 5 16 Davis .133 15 2 Davis .211 19 4 Reddick .273 278 76 6 28 Fisher .222 18 4 Fisher .225 80 18 Springer .267 191 51 7 25 Gattis .267 589 157 Gattis .248 1392 345 Gonzalez .252 539 136 Gonzalez .270 1344 363 Gurriel .246 171 42 Gurriel .299 405 121 Marisnick .236 423 100 Marisnick .227 748 170 McCann .258 1599 412 McCann .267 3940 1052 Reddick .228 810 185 Reddick .273 2249 615 Springer .278 490 136 Springer .264 1271 335

RUNS BY INNING CATCHING STATS TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTAL INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATS Astros 74 86 87 90 60 82 80 87 66 8 720 PLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERA Opponents 46 48 56 54 94 71 69 67 44 7 556 Gattis 4/34 .118 0 3 26-14 3.85 (151ER/352.2IP) Record by Day McCann 7/52 .135 0 5 44-31 4.42 (331ER/674.1IP) Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Pitchers - - 4 - - - TOTAL 13/95 .137 4 12 78-51 4.11 (526ER/1152IP) 10-4 13-7 13-7 6-8 14-7 9-11 13-7 Record By Month MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH April May June July August Sept/Oct. Altuve 30 17 4 - 51 4 (24x) - 7/24/17 at PHI 16-9 22-7 16-11 15-9 9-15 - Beltrán 21 3 1 - 25 4 (25x) - 5/29/17 at MIN Bregman 21 7 - - 28 3 (10x) - 8/25/17 at LAA Davis - - - - - 1 - 8/5/17 vs. TOR DISABLED LIST Gattis 12 3 1 - 16 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MIN PLAYER INJURY DATE ON DATE OFF GAMES Gonzalez 29 3 - - 32 4 (2x) - 8/11/16 at MIN Gurriel 23 11 1 - 35 4 - 7/21/17 at BAL McHugh right shoulder tendinitis 3/30 7/22 96 (64-32) Fisher 2 1 - - 3 3 - 7/31/17 vs. TB Paulino right arm inflammation 3/30 5/12 35 (24-11) Gustave right forearm tightness 4/19 115 (69-46) Marisnick 6 4 - - 10 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MIN Marisnick concussion 4/25 5/1 6 (3-3) McCann 14 1 1 - 16 4 (13x) - 6/7/17 at KC Hernandez left knee contusion 4/26 5/14 16 (11-5) Reddick 21 10 - - 31 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PIT Keuchel pinched nerve in neck 5/17 5/27 9 (5-4) Springer 31 5 3 - 39 5 - 6/10/15 at CWS McCann concussion 5/20 5/27 7 (4-3) Morton right lat strain 5/25 7/7 39 (27-12) MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Musgrove right shoulder discomfort 5/27 6/12 15 (11-4) Altuve 9 5 1 - 15 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAA Keuchel neck discomfort 6/5 7/28 44 (26-18) Beltrán 6 4 - - 10 7 - 5/2/12 vs. PIT McCullers Jr. lower back discomfort 6/9 6/24 14 (7-7) Bregman 9 2 1 - 12 4 - 5/14/17 at NYY Reddick concussion 6/13 6/20 6 (3-3) Davis 1 - - - 1 2 - 8/12 at TEX Harris right shoulder inflammation 7/11 7/28 12 (7-5) Gattis 9 3 1 - 13 4 (8x) - 7/9/17 at TOR Correa torn ligament in left thumb 7/18 36 (16-20) Gonzalez 14 5 1 1 21 5 - 5/2/17 vs. TEX Moran facial fracture 7/23 32 (13-19) Gurriel 10 2 3 - 15 4 - (3x) 7/4/17 at ATL Springer left quad discomfort 7/25 8/9 13 (5-8) Fisher 3 - - - 3 2 (3x) - 7/31/17 vs. TB Harris right shoulder inflammation 7/28 28 (11-17) Marisnick 3 1 1 1 6 5 - 7/31/17 vs. TB McCullers Jr. back discomfort 7/31 25 (10-15) McCann 6 4 2 - 12 5 (7x) - 8/17/15 vs. MIN Feliz right shoulder discomfort 8/1 24 (9-15) Sipp right calf soreness 8/1 24 (9-15) Reddick 10 5 1 1 17 6 - 5/16/14 at CLE Gattis concussion 8/5 8/25 18 (7-11) Springer 14 3 - 2 19 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TOR McCann right knee soreness 8/14 8/24 9 (5-4) Stassi left hand inflammation 8/25 2 (1-1) STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION BY BATTING ORDER: BY DEFENSIVE POSITION: 1: Springer (69-38), Reddick (4-5), Fisher (4-4), Altuve (1-3), Bregman (0-1) C: McCann (44-31), Gattis (26-14), Centeno (5-5), Stassi (3-1) 2: Reddick (35-16), Altuve (22-18), Bregman (12-10), Beltrán (7-2), Gonzalez (2-3), Aoki (0-1), Fisher (0-1) 1B: Gurriel (65-42), Gonzalez (12-4), White (2-4) 3: Altuve (52-26), Reddick (14-11), Correa (9-10), Gurriel (2-4), Bregman (1-0) 2B: Altuve (76-46), Gonzalez (2-5) 4: Correa (47-18), Gattis (10-10), Gurriel (10-10), Beltrán (6-6), McCann (3-4), Reddick (2-3) SS: Correa (60-28), Gonzalez (10-14), Bregman (8-9) 5: Beltrán (29-16), Gonzalez (16-13), McCann (15-9), Gattis (11-6), Gurriel (6-3), Bregman (0-3), Reddick 3B: Bregman (62-40), Gonzalez (11-2), Davis (2-7), Gurriel (1-2), Moran (2-0) (1-1) LF: Aoki (33-15), Gonzalez (14-14), Fisher (11-12), Reddick (12-3), Beltrán 6: Beltrán (18-12), Gurriel (16-11), Gonzalez (14-9), McCann (10-7), Gattis (7-6), Bregman (8-4), Reddick (6-5), Marisnick (3-0), Kemp (0-1) (3-0), Davis (1-1), Fisher (1-1) CF: Springer (43-23), Marisnick (32-23), Reddick (2-4), Fisher (1-1) 7: Gurriel (20-12), Gonzalez (14-10), Bregman (15-8), McCann (13-8), Gattis (9-1), Fisher (2-4), Beltrán RF: Reddick (50-30), Springer (22-15), Aoki (4-4), Fisher (1-2), Beltrán (1-0) (2-2), Davis (0-4), Reddick (1-1), Aoki (1-0), Stassi (1-0), White (0-1) DH: Beltrán (56-33), Gattis (12-10), Springer (2-1), Altuve (0-1), Gurriel (0-1), 8: Bregman (29-19), Gurriel (12-4), Aoki (8-4), Centeno (5-4), Gonzalez (6-2), Marisnick (5-2), McCann McCann (0-1), Reed (0-1) (3-5), Fisher (2-2),White (2-2), Davis (1-2), Gattis (1-2), Stassi (2-1), Reddick (1-1), Moran (1-0), Reed (0-1) 9: Marisnick (30-22), Aoki (28-14), Bregman (5-4), Fisher (3-4), Gonzalez (2-1), Peacock (3-0), Musgrove (2-0), Centeno (0-1), Fiers (0-1), Gurriel (0-1), Kemp (0-1), Keuchel (1-0), Moran (1-0), Morton (1-0), McCullers Jr. (1-0), McHugh (0-1), Reddick (1-0), White (0-1) 2017 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT 2017 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 41-41 Starters 53-32-0 4.05 718.1 671 345 323 254-2 745 When Bullpen Does Not Allow a Run: 36-10 Relievers 25-19-32 4.18 436.2 378 211 203 164-7 536 When No Relievers Are Used: 1-0 PITCHER LAST APP. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) PITCHES 1B/RET. RI/SC SV/OPP TEAM REC. (IN RELIEF APPS.) 19- 8/26 at LAA (0.1,2,2,2,0,1)-L8, BS6 12 57/36 28/10 4/10 30-27 47-Chris Devenski 8/25 at LAA (1,2,0,0,1,1)-H20 26 51/38 34/9 3/8 34-17 53-Ken Giles 8/25 at LAA (1,1,0,0,0,2)-S25 14 49/41 15/7 25/28 38-11 44- 8/24 vs. WSH (1,1,0,0,0,1) 16 53/40 8/3 1/3 34-19 51-James Hoyt 8/17 vs. ARI (1,0,0,0,0,1) 14 38/26 19/11 0/0 22-16 35-Francisco Liriano 8/26 at LAA (0.1,2,2,2,0,0) 5 9/6 5/4 0/0 3-6 58-Francis Martes 8/26 at LAA (1.1,1,2,2,1,2) 26 18/13 11/3 0/1 7-11 59-Joe Musgrove 8/25 at LAA (1,0,0,0,1,0)-H3 11 12/8 5/2 0/0 6-6 2017 BULLPEN TOTALS 400/288 184/71 32/48 77-51 19 RHP tyler clippard “clip” 2-8-4, 4.56 ERA, 57G 51 RHP James Hoyt “hoyter” 1-0-0, 4.98 ERA, 38G Last Win: 7/30 vs. CLE Save: 8/19 vs. OAK Loss: 8/26 at LAA Blown SV: 8/26 at LAA Last Win: 5/2 vs. TEX Save: none in ‘17 Loss: none in ‘17 Blown SV: none in ‘17 LAA Series: 0-1-0, 54.00 (2ER/0.1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-1-1, 4.91 (2ER/3.2IP), 4G LAA Series: --- Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 9.00 (1ER/1IP), 2G • got the loss and blown save last night...allowed 2 runs in 0.1 of an inning... • in his last outing, pitched a perfect 9th inning on 8/17 vs. ARI...has been scoreless has allowed runs in back-to-back outings after posting 5 scoreless outings with in 5 of his 6 outings (7IP) since being recalled on 8/4 and has been scoreless Houston. in 6 of his last 7 Major League outings overall (8IP). • snapped his scoreless streak at 12 appearances (12.1IP) Thur. night...was the • during his most recent stint at Triple A, threw 4.0 scoreless innings with 6 strike- 3rd-longest active scoreless innings streak in the AL...gave up just 5 hits (.116) outs in 3 outings, going 1-0 with 1 save...in 8 total games at Triple A this season, and struck out 16 batters in that span. has thrown 9.0 scoreless innings with 14 strikeouts. • was acquired from the White Sox for a PTBNL or cash considerations on Aug. • ranks 8th among AL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (12.67) and 7th 13...marks his 2nd trade of the season, as he was dealt from NYY to CWS as in strikeout to walk ratio (6.10)...has 61 Ks and 10 walks in 43.1 IP this year...in part of the 7-player deal on July 18. 60 career Major League games, has 89 Ks in 65.1 innings. • made 11 appearances for the White Sox and had recently started closing games for the club...went 1-1 with 2 saves in 2 chances, posting a 1.80 ERA (2ER/10IP) 35 lHP francisco liriano “liri” 6-7-0, 5.78 ERA, 27G/18gs and 12 strikeouts with Chicago. Last Win: 7/24 vs. OAK Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 8/5 vs. TOR Blown SV: none in ‘17 LAA Series: 0-0-0, 54.00 (2ER/0.1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3.2IP), 3G 47 RHP Chris devenski “devo the dragon” 6-3-3, 2.70 ERA, 51G • gave up 2 runs in 0.1 of an inning last night...snapped a 6-game streak where Last Win: 7/5 at ATL Save: 6/22 at OAK Loss: 5/24 vs. DET Blown SV: 8/3 vs. TB he did not allow an earned run. LAA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 3.86 (1ER/2.1IP), 2G • was activated on 8/2 vs. TB...acquired from Toronto on 7/31 in exchange for OF • tossed a scoreless 7th inning Fri. night...worked out of a bases-loaded jam by Norichika Aoki and OF Teoscar Hernandez...marks the 3rd time in his career getting Trout to pop up to 2B. he has been traded at the trade deadline. • ranks T-5th in the AL in holds (20)...has not given up an ER in 10 of last 11 • pitched exclusively out of the starting rotation this season with Toronto, making outings, after given up a run in 3 consecutive (7/17-23). 18 starts...has made 36 relief appearances in his career, recording 60 strikeouts • ranks 4th in MLB and 2nd in the AL in relief innings (66.2)...among AL relievers, and 23 walks in 50.0 innings pitched. ranks T-3rd in wins (6), 2nd in strikeouts (85), 11th in WHIP (0.93) and 10th in • has held opposing left-handed hitters to a .253 (19x75) batting average with just opp. avg. (.173). 5 extra-base hits, 3 walks, 17 strikeouts and a .660 OPS. • leads the AL in opp. avg. vs. left-handed hitters (.117, 14x120). 58 RHP francis martes “chanchi” 5-2-0, 4.84 ERA, 22G/4gs 53 RHP ken giles “100 miles giles” 1-2-25, 2.59 ERA, 49G Last Win: 8/15 at ARI Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 8/10 at CWS Blown SV: 7/29 at DET Last Win: 5/5 at LAA Save: 8/25 at LAA Loss: 6/6 at KC Blown SV: 8/10 at CWS LAA Series: 0-0-0, 13.50 (2ER/1.1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3.2IP), 3G LAA Series: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/3.2IP), 3G • gave up 2 runs in 1.1 innings last night...snanped a 4-game scoreless streak. • struck out 2 en route to his 25th save Fri. night. • won his 5th career game 8/15 at ARI...entered the game in the 5th with 1 on and • prior to Fri. night’s save, got 2 consecutive saves where he recorded more than 2 out, before ending the inning with a strikeout...went on to strike out the side in 3 outs...the last Astro to record consecutive saves of at least 1.2 innings pitched the 6th inning...totaled 4 strikeouts against 4 batters faced. in a single season was RHP in 2004. • has recorded a strikeout in each of his 1st 22 career appearances, totaling 57 • has successfully converted 25 of 28 save opp.’s this season (89.3%), which strikeouts in his 44.2 innings pitched. ranks 2nd in the AL behind Herrera (89.7%)...his 25 saves rank 7th in the AL. • is the 7th best single-season save percentage in club history behind 3 seasons 59 RHP Joe Musgrove “moose” 5-8-0, 5.10 ERA, 27G/15gs set by LHP Billy Wagner: 95.1% (2001), 93.6% (2003), 1999 (92.9%), RHP Last Win: 7/24 at PHI Save: none in ‘17 Loss: 7/15 vs. MIN Blown SV: none in ‘17 Brad Lidge: 91.3% (2005), RHP Brandon Lyon: 90.9% (2010) and RHP Brett LAA Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3IP), 3G Myers: 90.5% (2012). • worked a scoreless 8th Fri. night...was his 9th consecutive scoreless appearance • has been successful in all 14 of his save opp.’s at home this year, and 15 con- (12.1IP)...is the 3rd longest active scoreless innings streak in the AL. secutive opportunities at home dating back to 9/25/16...is tied for the 6th-longest • has been scoreless in 11 of 12 relief outings this season, posting a 1-0 record home saves streak in club history, and the longest since RHP Jose Valverde’s and a 0.52 ERA (1ER/17.1IP) with 18 strikeouts and 3 walks...has given up just 15-game streak in 2009. 1 run in his 13 career relief appearances (0.42 ERA, 1ER/21.2IP). • went 4-8 with a 6.12 ERA (53ER/78IP) in his 15 starts this season...made his 44 RHP Luke Gregerson “duke” 2-3-1, 4.17 ERA, 53G last start on 7/15 vs. MIN (4ER/5IP), his 15th start of the season. Last Win: 5/25 vs. DET Save: 7/18 vs. SEA Loss: 7/23 at BAL Blown SV: 5/25 vs. DET • spent the majority of the year in the Astros rotation, but did make 1 start for Triple LAA Series: --- Last Homestand: 0-0-0, 9.00 (3ER/3IP), 3G A Fresno this season...earned the win after hurling 7.0 shutout innings, allowing • tossed 1.0 scoreless inning Thur. night vs. WSH. only 1 hit and striking out 7. • leads the club with 53 appearances. • over his last 39 outings (since 5/9), has posted a 2.84 ERA (12ER/38IP), 48 strikeouts, 11 walks and 32 hits allowed (.221 opp. avg.). • gave up a career high 6 runs in 0.1 of an inning on 4/8 vs. KC...his ERA on the season excluding that 1 appearance is 3.10 (17ER/49.1IP). • 10.69 K/9 ratio (59SO/49.2IP) is his highest since his 2009 rookie year (11.16).

vs. LAA 2016 2017 career G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER Clippard 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0 Clippard 5 1-2-0 27.00 2.2 8 Clippard 14 1-4-3 7.04 15.1 12 Devenski 3 0-0-0 3.52 7.2 3 Devenski 6 0-1-2 2.45 7.1 2 Devenski 9 0-1-2 3.00 15.0 5 Fiers 3 1-2-0 6.35 17.0 12 Fiers 2 2-0-0 2.19 12.1 3 Fiers 7 3-2-0 4.40 43.0 21 Giles 8 0-1-2 10.29 7.0 8 Giles 6 1-0-4 1.50 6.0 1 Giles 15 1-1-6 5.79 14.0 9 Gregerson 8 3-1-2 4.91 7.1 4 Gregerson 2 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 0 Gregerson 32 6-1-7 1.99 31.2 7 Hoyt 2 0-0-0 3.86 2.1 1 Hoyt 3 0-0-0 7.36 3.2 3 Hoyt 5 0-0-0 6.00 6.0 4 Keuchel 2 2-0-0 2.77 13.0 4 Keuchel 2 1-0-0 3.60 15.0 6 Keuchel 16 10-2-0 3.67 98.0 40 Liriano 2 0-2-0 7.71 9.1 8 Liriano 3 0-1-0 5.40 11.2 7 Liriano 14 2-7-0 6.06 65.1 44 Martes - - - - - Martes 2 0-0-0 10.80 5.0 6 Martes 2 0-0-0 10.80 5.0 6 McHugh 4 2-0-0 2.03 26.2 6 McHugh 1 1-0-0 1.50 6.0 1 McHugh 12 6-2-0 2.47 76.2 21 Morton - - - - - Morton 1 1-0-0 0.00 5.0 0 Morton 3 2-0-0 3.24 16.2 6 Musgrove 1 1-0-0 1.29 7.0 1 Musgrove 2 0-1-0 7.50 6.0 5 Musgrove 3 1-1-0 4.15 13.0 6 Peacock 2 0-1-0 5.59 9.2 6 Peacock 3 0-1-0 4.09 11.0 5 Peacock 10 3-2-0 4.64 42.2 22 2017 Houston Astros High/Low

GENERAL ASTROS HOME RUNS Longest Winning Streak...... 11, 5/25-6/5 Longest Winning Streak, Home...... 4 (2x), last, 5/25-28 ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING) PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 11, 5/14-6/5 Altuve 8/18/17 OAK/Manaea 23 10-8 Most Consecutive Losses...... 5, 8/8-12 Beltrán 8/16/17 ARI/Walker 27 9-5 Most Consecutive Losses, Home...... 3 (4x), last, 8/1-3 Bregman 8/23/17 WSH/Kelley 14 10-6 Most Consecutive Losses, Road...... 7, 7/29-8/12 Davis 8/25/17 @LAA/Bridwell 7 1-1 Longest Game, Time...... 4:25, 4/5 vs. SEA Gattis 7/29/17 @DET/Boyd 25 7-3 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:29, 4/3 vs. SEA Gonzalez 8/20/17 OAK/Cotton 17 13-7 Gurriel 8/8/17 @CWS/Petricka 63 12-3 Longest Game, Innings...... 13.0, 4/5 vs. SEA Fisher 8/9/17 @CWS/González 29 2-1 Best Homestand, Percentage...... 1.000 (2-0), 5/9-10 Marisnick 8/26/17 @LAA/Skaggs 2 9-4 Worst Homestand, Percentage...... 333 (3-6), 6/9-18 McCann 7/24/17 @PHI/Velasquez 50 9-4 Best Road Trip, Percentage...... 857 (6-1) 2x, last, 6/19-25 Reddick 8/16/17 ARI/Chafin 28 10-2 Worst Road Trip, Percentage...... 250 (2-6), 8/8-15 Springer 8/26/17 @LAA/Norris 1 18-7 Most Runners Left on Base...... 16, 5/4 vs. TEX Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total Double Plays Turned...... 6, 8/19 vs. OAK Altuve 12 5 2 - 19 Opponent Double Plays Turned...... 4, 7/8 at TOR Aoki 1 - 1 - 2 Most Errors...... 3 (4x), last, 6/30 vs. NYY Beltrán 10 3 1 - 14 Largest Margin of Victory...... 18, 7/9 at TOR (19-1) Bregman 11 3 1 1 16 Centeno 2 - - - 2 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 12, 7/30 at DET (13-1) Correa 10 7 3 - 20 Biggest Comeback to Win...... 6, 5/29 at MIN (down 2-8, won 16-8) Davis 2 0 0 0 2 Most Games Over .500...... 34 (2x), last, 68-34, after game on 7/28 at DET Fisher 4 - - - 4 Biggest Lead Lost to Lose...... 6, 7-1 lead, lost 9-7 on 6/6 at KC Gattis 7 3 1 - 11 Gonzalez 10 6 4 1 21 Highest Attendance, Home...... 41,950, 8/5 vs. TOR Gurriel 7 6 1 1 15 Highest Attendance, Road...... 47,883, 5/14 (2) at NYY Marisnick 11 4 1 - 16 McCann 8 2 3 - 13 TEAM BATTING Moran 1 0 0 0 1 Reddick 5 5 1 1 12 Most Runs, Game...... 19, 7/9 at TOR Springer 20 5 4 - 29 Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (6x), last, 8/17 vs. ARI Stassi 2 - - - 2 Most Runs, Inning...... 11, 5/29 at MIN (8th) White 1 1 0 0 2 Most Hits, Game...... 19 (3x), 7/4 at ATL, 6/14 vs. TEX and 5/31 at MIN TOTALS 125 49 24 4 202 Most Hits, Inning...... 8 (2x), 8/4 vs. TOR (4th) and 5/29 at MIN (8th) MULTI-HOMER GAMES (11): Springer (4): 7/7 at TOR, 6/4 at TEX, 5/31 at MIN, 5/14 at Fewest Hits, Game...... 2, 6/12 vs. TEX NYY (g2); Correa (2): 7/9 at TOR, 6/29 vs. OAK; Marisnick (2): 7/31 vs. TB, 5/16 at MIA; Most Doubles, Game...... 7 (3x), 7/5 at ATL, 7/4 at ATL, 7/2 vs. NYY White (1): 8/4 vs. TOR; Gattis (1): 7/18 vs. SEA; Gonzalez (1): 5/2 vs. TEX Most Triples, Game...... 2 (2x), last, 8/15 at ARI Most Homers, Game...... 6, 5/31 at MIN 2017 GRAND SLAMS (4) 2017 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS (3) Most Consecutive Games, Homer...... 19, 5/23-6/11 PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER Gonzalez 5/2 TEX/Kela Healy 6/27 OAK/Hoyt Most Consecutive Games, No Homer...... 2, 7/25-26 Bregman 5/14 (2) at NYY/Tanaka Gardner 6/30 NYY/Hoyt Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 10, 7/4 at ATL Gurriel 5/15 at MIA/Tazawa Gregorius 7/1 NYY/Harris Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 0 (2x), last, 5/14 at NYY Reddick 7/4 at ATL/Motte Most Total Bases, Game...... 39, 5/31 at MIN Most Walks, Game...... 10, 5/4 vs. TEX 2017 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (8) PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S) Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (7x), last, 8/25 at LAA 1. Correa/Beltrán 5/9 ATL/Colón Most Strikeouts, Game...... 13 (2x), 7/26 at PHI and 4/26 at CLE 2. Springer/Reddick 5/14 (2) at NYY/Tanaka Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... 1 (2x), 8/4 vs. TOR and 5/3 vs. TEX 3. Gonzalez/Bregman 5/21 CLE/McAllister Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 5, 4/15 at OAK 4. Fisher/Marisnick 6/14 TEX/Jeffress Most Opponent Stolen Bases, Game...... 4, 6/9 vs. LAA 5. Marisnick/Springer 6/18 BOS/Price/Hembree Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 13.0 innings (2x), last, 7/29 (4th)-7/30 (8th) 6. McCann/Bregman 7/24 at PHI/Velasquez 7. Marisnick/Fisher 7/31 TB/Cobb 8. Bregman/Altuve 8/18 OAK/Manaea INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most At-Bats, Game...... 7, Springer, 4/5 vs. SEA 2017 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS Most Runs, Game...... 4 (5x), last, Marisnick, 7/31 vs. TB PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER(S) Most Hits, Game...... 4 (15x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TOR 1. Gonzalez 7/22/17 @BAL/O’Day Most Consecutive Hits (in ABs)...... 8, Altuve, 7/23-24 2017 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (9): Springer (9): 4/3 vs. SEA, 4/6 vs. SEA, 4/9 vs. KC, 4/11 Most Doubles, Game...... 2 (23x), last, Altuve/Bregman, 7/24 at PHI at SEA, 5/14 at NYY (2), 6/4 at TEX, 6/13 vs. TEX, 6/20 at OAK, 6/28 vs. OAK. Most Triples, Game...... 2, Altuve, 5/17 at MIA Most Home Runs, Game...... 2 (11x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TOR 2017 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1): Springer (1): 4/5 vs. SEA Most RBI, Game...... 5 (7x), last, White, 8/4 vs. TOR Most Walks, Game...... 3 (3x), last, Reddick, 5/30 at MIN 2017 LAST AT-BAT WINS (9) NO.-DATE-OPP. SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY Most Strikeouts, Game...... 4, Marisnick, 5/12 at NYY 1. 4/5 vs. SEA 5-3 (13) Springer 3-run HR in bottom 13th (walkoff win #1) Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 2 (6x), last, Bregman, 8/3 vs. TB 2. 4/9 vs. KC 5-4 (12) Gattis bases loaded walk in bottom 12th (walkoff win #2) Longest Hitting Streak...... 19, Altuve, 7/2-28 3. 4/23 at TB 6-4 (10) McCann RBI single in top 10th 4. 5/2 vs. TEX 8-7 Gonzalez grand slam in bottom 8th TEAM PITCHING 5. 5/5 at LAA 7-6 (10) Correa RBI single in top 10th Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (7x), last, 8/19 vs. OAK 6. 5/25 vs. BAL 7-6 Marisnick solo HR in bottom 8th 7. 6/8 at KC 6-1 Altuve 2-run HR in top 9th Most Runs, Game...... 13 (3x), last, 7/30 at DET 8. 7/1 vs. NYY 7-6 Gurriel 2-run double in bottom 8th Fewest Hits, Game...... 1, 5/22 vs. DET 9. 8/6 vs. TOR 7-6 Centeno RBI single in bottom 9th (walkoff win #3) Most Hits, Game...... 16, 6/23 at SEA Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (4x), last, 5/26 vs. BAL ASTROS EJECTIONS (4) Most Walks, Game...... 9, 7/14 vs. MIN DATE PERSONNEL UMPIRE SITUATION Most Strikeouts, Game...... 18, 6/3 at TEX 1. 6/18 vs. BOS Gurriel Gibson Following strikeout looking 2. 7/7 at TOR Gonzalez Libka Arguing from dugout Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 20.0 (2x), last, 5/21 (5th)-5/23 (6th) 3. 8/6 vs. TOR Reddick Drake Following strikeout looking 4. 8/25 at LAA Cora Diaz Arguing from dugout INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Longest Winning Streak...... 9, Keuchel, 4/4-6/2 LAST 10 REPLAY REVIEWS (69 TOTAL) Longest Losing Streak...... 4 (2x), last, Fiers, 7/26-8/17 Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 9.0, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLE 8/9 at CWS (7th) HBP Houston Stands 2:08 8/10 at CWS (5th) Out at 1B Houston Overturned 0:32 Most Innings Pitched, Relief...... 4.0 (4x), last, Peacock, 7/28 at DET 8/12 at TEX (5th) Out at HP Texas Confirmed 1:48 Fewest Hits, ...... 6, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLE 8/14 at ARI (4th) Out at 1B Houston Overturned 0:37 Fewest Walks, Complete Game...... 3, Keuchel, 4/25 at CLE 8/17 vs. ARI (4th) Out at 1B Houston Stands 0:37 Most Walks, Game...... 6, Peacock, 6/29 vs. OAK 8/19 vs. OAK (5th) Out at HP Houston Stands 2:01 Most Strikeouts, Game...... 12, Morton, 4/28 vs. OAK 8/19 vs. OAK (8th) Safe at 2B Oakland Overturned 1:01 8/19 vs. OAK (9th) Safe at 1B Crew Chief Overturned 1:09 Most Strikeouts, Inning...... 3 (66x), last, Giles, 8/24 vs. WSH (10th) 8/20 vs. OAK (5th) Safe at 2B Houston Overturned 1:25 Most Hit By Pitch, Game...... 2 (9x), last, Liriano, 8/12 at TEX 8/24 vs. WSH (11th) HBP Houston Overturned Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 22.0, McCullers Jr., 5/6-23 The Astros have been successful in 16 of their 36 (44.4%) overall challenges in 2017. ATTENDANCE Home:...... 2,023,676 Home Average:...... 30,662/66 games Road:...... 1,719,555 Road Average:...... 27,735/62 dates HOUSTON ASTROS 2017 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 4/3 1 SEA W 3-0 1-0 T-1st - Keuchel (1-0) Hernandez (0-1) Giles (1) 41,678* 41,678 4/4 2 SEA W 2-1 2-0 1st (1.0) McCullers (1-0) Iwakuma (0-1) Giles (2) 21,406 63,084 4/5 3 SEA W 5-3 (13) 3-0 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-0) De Jong (0-1) - 20,303 83,387 4/6 4 SEA L 2-4 3-1 1st (1.0) Giles (0-1) Altavilla (1-0) Díaz (1) 18,362 101,749 4/7 5 KC L 1-5 3-2 T-1st - Fiers (0-1) Vargas (1-0) - 30,491 132,240 4/8 6 KC L 3-7 3-3 T-2nd 1.0 Gregerson (0-1) Duffy (1-0) - 35,373 167,613 4/9 7 KC W 5-4 (12) 4-3 2nd 1.0 Devenski (1-0) Strahm (0-2) - 32,411 200,024 4/10 8 @SEA L 0-6 4-4 T-2nd 1.5 Morton (0-1) Paxton (1-0) - 44,856 - 4/11 9 @SEA W 7-5 5-4 2nd 1.5 Musgrove (1-0) Miranda (0-1) - 18,527 - 4/12 10 @SEA W 10-5 6-4 T-1st - Peacock (2-0) Altavilla (1-1) - 14,479 - 4/14 11 @OAK W 7-2 7-4 1st (1.0) Keuchel (2-0) Madson (0-1) - 15,385 - 4/15 12 @OAK W 10-6 8-4 1st (2.0) Harris (1-0) Casilla (0-1) - 20,140 - 4/16 @OAK PPD - rain 4/17 13 LAA W 3-0 9-4 1st (3.5) Morton (1-1) Chávez (1-2) Giles (3) 23,501 223,525 4/18 14 LAA L 2-5 9-5 1st (2.5) Musgrove (1-1) Nolasco (1-2) Bedrosian (3) 21,760 245,285 4/19 15 LAA W 5-1 10-5 1st (3.0) Keuchel (3-0) Ramirez (2-2) - 24,028 269,313 4/20 16 LAA W 2-1 11-5 1st (3.0) McCullers (2-0) Shoemaker (0-1) Devenski (1) 23,173 292,486 4/21 17 @TB W 6-3 12-5 1st (3.0) Feliz (1-0) Cobb (1-2) Giles (4) 17,693 - 4/22 18 @TB L 3-6 12-6 1st (2.0) Morton (1-2) Pruitt (2-0) Colome (4) 17,008 - 4/23 19 @TB W 6-4 (10) 13-6 1st (3.0) Gregerson (1-1) Garton (0-1) Giles (5) 15,548 - 4/25 20 @CLE W 4-2 14-6 1st (4.0) KEUCHEL (4-0) Tomlin (1-3) - 14,581 - 4/26 21 @CLE L 6-7 14-7 1st (4.0) McCullers Jr. (2-1) Bauer (2-2) Allen (4) 16,052 - 4/27 22 @CLE L 3-4 14-8 1st (3.0) Devenski (1-1) Kluber (3-1) Allen (5) 14,452 - 4/28 23 OAK W 9-4 15-8 1st (3.0) Morton (2-2) Cotton (2-3) - 28,472 320,958 4/29 24 OAK L 1-2 15-9 1st (3.0) Musgrove (1-2) Triggs (4-1) Casilla (4) 32,147 353,105 4/30 25 OAK W 7-2 16-9 1st (3.0) Keuchel (5-0) Hahn (1-2) Giles (6) 34,880 387,985 5/1 26 TEX W 6-2 17-9 1st (3.5) Devenski (2-1) Cashner (0-3) Giles (7) 22,556 410,541 5/2 27 TEX W 8-7 18-9 1st (3.5) Hoyt (1-0) Kela (0-1) Harris (1) 26,208 436,749 5/3 28 TEX W 10-1 19-9 1st (4.5) Morton (3-2) Martinez (0-1) - 27,439 464,188 5/4 29 TEX L 4-10 19-10 1st (4.5) Musgrove (1-3) Griffin (3-0) - 27,391 491,579 5/5 30 @LAA W 7-6 (10) 20-10 1st (5.5) Giles (1-1) Norris (0-1) - 34,556 - 5/6 31 @LAA L 1-2 20-11 1st (4.5) Devenski (2-2) Norris (1-1) - 41,097 - 5/7 32 @LAA W 5-3 21-11 1st (5.5) Fiers (1-1) Shoemaker (1-2) Giles (8) 38,383 - 5/9 33 ATL W 8-3 22-11 1st (6.0) Morton (4-2) Colón (1-4) - 28,724 520,303 5/10 34 ATL W 4-2 23-11 1st (6.0) Musgrove (2-3) Garcia (1-2) Giles (9) 23,676 543,979 5/11 35 @NYY W 3-2 24-11 1st (7.0) Keuchel (6-0) Pineda (3-2) Giles (10) 39,050 - 5/12 36 @NYY W 5-1 25-11 1st (8.0) McCullers Jr. (3-1) Montgomery (2-2) - 41,150 - 5/14 37 @NYY (1) L 6-11 25-12 1st (7.5) Harris (1-1) Warren (1-0) - - - 5/14 38 @NYY (2) W 10-7 26-12 1st (7.5) Morton (5-2) Tanaka (5-2) - 47,833* - 5/15 39 @MIA W 7-2 27-12 1st (8.0) Musgrove (3-3) Tazawa (1-1) - 16,448 - 5/16 40 @MIA W 12-2 28-12 1st (8.0) Keuchel (7-0) Koehler (1-2) - 18,056 - 5/17 41 @MIA W 3-0 29-12 1st (8.0) McCullers Jr. (4-1) Ureña (1-2) Giles (11) 24,699 - 5/19 42 CLE L 3-5 29-13 1st (6.5) Morton (5-3) Bauer (4-4) Allen (11) 36,446 580,425 5/20 43 CLE L 0-3 29-14 1st (6.5) Fiers (1-2) Clevinger (2-1) Allen (12) 34,698 615,123 5/21 44 CLE L 6-8 29-15 1st (5.5) Musgrove (3-4) Salazar (3-4) - 33,476 648,599 5/22 45 DET W 1-0 30-15 1st (6.0) Devenski (3-2) Fulmer (5-2) Giles (12) 22,146 670,745 5/23 46 DET W 6-2 31-15 1st (7.0) McCullers (5-1) Zimmermann (4-3) - 23,179 693,924 5/24 47 DET L 3-6 31-16 1st (7.0) Devenski (3-3) Greene (1-0) - 26,481 720,405 5/25 48 DET W 7-6 32-16 1st (8.0) Gregerson (2-1) A.Wilson (1-2) Giles (13) 25,046 745,451 5/26 49 BAL W 2-0 33-16 1st (9.0) Musgrove (4-4) Gausman (2-4) Giles (14) 31,380 776,831 5/27 50 BAL W 5-2 34-16 1st (9.0) Keuchel (8-0) Miley (1-3) Harris (2) 32,761 809,592 5/28 51 BAL W 8-4 35-16 1st (10.0) McCullers Jr. (6-1) Asher (1-3) - 34,720 844,312 5/29 52 @MIN W 16-8 36-16 1st (11.0) Jankowski (1-0) Breslow (1-1) - 24,472 - 5/30 53 @MIN W 7-2 37-16 1st (11.0) Fiers (2-2) Berrios (3-1) - 22,616 - 5/31 54 @MIN W 17-6 38-16 1st (11.0) Feliz (2-0) Santiago (4-5) - 25,593 - 6/2 55 @TEX W 7-1 39-16 1st (12.5) Keuchel (9-0) Darvish (5-4) - 39,729 - 6/3 56 @TEX W 6-5 40-16 1st (12.5) Devenski (4-3) Cashner (2-5) Giles (15) 44,168 - 6/4 57 @TEX W 7-2 41-16 1st (13.5) Peacock (3-0) Perez (2-6) - 39,204 - 6/5 58 @KC W 7-3 42-16 1st (14.0) Fiers (3-2) Kennedy (0-6) - 21,892 - 6/6 59 @KC L 7-9 42-17 1st (13.0) Giles (1-2) Minor (3-1) - 20,974 - 6/7 60 @KC L 5-7 42-18 1st (12.0) Diaz (0-1) Vargas (8-3) Herrera (13) 25,628 - 6/8 61 @KC W 6-1 43-18 1st (13.0) Harris (2-1) Herrera (1-2) - 32,747 - 6/9 62 LAA L 4-9 43-19 1st (12.0) Peacock (3-1) Shoemaker (6-3) - 40,786 885,098 6/10 63 LAA W 3-1 44-19 1st (13.0) Fiers (4-2) Nolasco (2-7) Giles (16) 41,296* 926,394 6/11 64 LAA L 6-12 44-20 1st (12.0) Feliz (2-1) Middleton (1-0) - 32,425 958,819 6/12 65 TEX L 1-6 44-21 1st (12.0) Musgrove (4-5) Darvish (6-4) - 25,698 984,517 6/13 66 TEX L 2-4 44-22 1st (11.0) Gregerson (2-2) Leclerc (1-1) Bush (8) 27,615 1,012,132 6/14 67 TEX W 13-2 45-22 1st (11.0) Martes (1-0) Cashner (3-6) - 37,221 1,049,353 6/16 68 BOS L 1-2 45-23 1st (11.0) Harris (2-2) Kelly (3-0) Kimbrel (19) 36,189 1,085,542 6/17 69 BOS W 7-1 46-23 1st (11.0) Paulino (1-0) Porcello (3-9) - 41,017* 1,126,559 6/18 70 BOS L 5-6 46-24 1st (11.0) Musgrove (4-6) Price (2-1) Kimbrel (20) 38,389 1164,948 6/19 71 @OAK W 4-1 47-24 1st (12.0) Peacock (4-1) Gossett (0-2) Giles (17) 10,482 - 6/20 72 @OAK W 8-4 48-24 1st (12.0) Martes (2-0) Gray (2-3) - 15,362 - 6/21 73 @OAK W 5-1 49-24 1st (12.5) Fiers (5-2) Manaea (6-4) - 12,277 - 6/22 74 @OAK W 12-9 50-24 1st (12.5) Paulino (2-0) Hahn (3-5) Devenski (3) 18,747 - 6/23 75 @SEA L 3-13 50-25 1st (11.5) Musgrove (4-7) Hernandez (3-2) - 31,783 - 6/24 76 @SEA W 5-2 51-25 1st (12.5) McCullers (7-1) Gaviglio (3-2) - 29,820 - 6/25 77 @SEA W 8-2 52-25 1st (13.0) Feliz (3-1) Miranda (6-4) - 33,010 - 6/27 78 OAK L 4-6 52-26 1st (12.5) Fiers (5-3) Manaea (7-4) Casilla (14) 28,312 1,193,260 6/28 79 OAK W 11-8 53-26 1st (12.5) Feliz (4-1) Hahn (3-6) Giles (18) 34,075 1,227,335 6/29 80 OAK W 6-1 54-26 1st (13.5) Peacock (5-1) Gossett (1-3) - 29,509 1,256,844 6/30 81 NYY L 4-13 54-27 1st (13.5) Feliz (4-2) Pineda (8-4) Mitchell (1) 40,024 1,296,868 7/1 82 NYY W 7-6 55-27 1st (13.5) Diaz (1-1) Betances (3-3) Giles (19) 41,010* 1,337,878 7/2 83 NYY W 8-1 56-27 1st (14.5) Devenski (5-3) Severino (5-4) - 41,761* 1,379,639 7/4 84 @ATL W 16-4 57-27 1st (16.0) Peacock (6-1) Newcomb (1-3) - 41,456* - 7/5 85 @ATL W 10-4 58-27 1st (16.0) Devenski (6-3) García (2-7) - 37,278 - 7/6 86 @TOR L 4-7 58-28 1st (15.5) Liriano (5-4) McCullers (7-2) Osuna (22) 40,949 - 7/7 87 @TOR W 12-2 59-28 1st (16.5) Morton (6-3) Sanchez (0-2) - 37,332 - 7/8 88 @TOR L 2-7 59-29 1st (15.5) Fiers (5-4) Stroman (9-5) - 46,659* - 7/9 89 @TOR W 19-1 60-29 1st (16.5) Peacock (7-1) Happ (3-6) - 46,622* - 7/11 All-Star Game (Miami) AL 2, NL 1 (10) C. Kimbrel W. Davis A. Miller 37,188 - 7/14 90 MIN W 10-5 61-29 1st (16.5) Morton (7-3) Berrios (8-3) - 38,006 1,417,645 7/15 91 MIN L 2-4 61-30 1st (15.5) Musgrove (4-8) Santana (11-6) Kintzler (25) 41,038* 1,458,683 7/16 92 MIN W 5-3 62-30 1st (16.5) Fiers (6-4) Gibson (5-8) Giles (20) 38,253 1,496,936 7/17 93 SEA L 7-9 (10) 62-31 1st (15.5) Sipp (0-1) Gallardo (4-7) Dίaz (17) 24,701 1,521,637 7/18 94 SEA W 6-2 63-31 1st (16.5) Peacock (8-1) Gaviglio (3-5) Gregerson (1) 27,111 1,548,748 7/19 95 SEA L 1-4 63-32 1st (15.5) Paxton (9-3) Morton (7-4) Diaz (18) 35,191 1,583,939 7/21 96 @BAL W 8-7 64-32 1st (17.0) Fiers (7-4) Jimenez (4-6) Giles (21) 25,784 - 7/22 97 @BAL W 8-4 65-32 1st (17.0) Martes (3-0) O’Day (1-3) - 32,524 - 7/23 98 @BAL L 7-9 65-33 1st (17.0) Givens (7-0) Gregerson (2-3) Britton (6) 21,533 - HOUSTON ASTROS 2017 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 7/24 99 @PHI W 13-4 66-33 1st (17.0) Musgrove (5-8) Velasquez (2-6) - 17,567 - 7/25 100 @PHI W 5-0 67-33 1st (17.0) Morton (8-4) Pivetta (3-6) - 17,176 - 7/26 101 @PHI L 0-9 67-34 1st (17.0) Fiers (7-5) Nola (8-6) - 19,718 - 7/28 102 @DET W 6-5 68-34 1st (18.0) Peacock (9-1) Rondon (1-2) - 30,358 - 7/29 103 @DET L 3-5 68-35 1st (17.0) Martes (3-1) Boyd (5-5) J. Wilson (13) 33,766 - 7/30 104 @DET L 1-13 68-36 1st (16.0) McCullers Jr. (7-3) Verlander (6-7) - 31,970 - 7/31 105 TB W 14-7 69-36 1st (16.0) Morton (9-4) Cobb (9-7) - 24,154 1,608,093 8/1 106 TB L 4-6 69-37 1st (15.0) Fiers (7-6) Archer (8-6) Colomé (31) 22,985 1,631,078 8/2 107 TB L 0-3 69-38 1st (15.0) Keuchel (9-1) Pruitt (6-2) Colomé (32) 26,722 1,657,800 8/3 108 TB L 3-5 69-39 1st (15.0) Liriano (6-6) Boxberger (3-3) Colomé (33) 23,404 1,681,204 8/4 109 TOR W 16-7 70-39 1st (15.0) Peacock (10-1) Valdez (1-1) - 39,287 1,720,491 8/5 110 TOR L 3-4 (10) 70-40 1st (14.5) Liriano (6-7) Tepera (6-1) Osuna (28) 41,950* 1,762,441 8/6 111 TOR W 7-6 71-40 1st (15.0) Martes (4-1) Osuna (3-3) - 36,300 1,798,741 8/8 112 @CWS L 5-8 71-41 1st (14.0) Keuchel (9-2) Holland (6-11) Clippard (2) 13,974 - 8/9 113 @CWS L 1-7 71-42 1st (13.0) McHugh (0-1) Gonzalez (6-10) - 14,824 - 8/10 114 @CWS L 2-3 (11) 71-43 1st (13.0) Martes (4-2) Holmberg (2-3) - 18,034 - 8/11 115 @TEX L 4-6 71-44 1st (13.0) Morton (9-5) Hamels (7-1) - 33,897 - 8/12 116 @TEX L 3-8 71-45 1st (12.0) Fiers (7-7) Ross (3-2) - 47,306* - 8/13 117 @TEX W 2-1 72-45 1st (12.0) Keuchel (10-2) Cashner (7-9) Giles (23) 31,517 - 8/14 118 @ARI L 0-2 72-46 1st (11.5) McHugh (0-2) Greinke (14-5) Rodney (27) 20,405 - 8/15 119 @ARI W 9-4 73-46 1st (12.5) Martes (5-2) Banda (1-3) - 16,935 8/16 120 ARI W 9-5 74-46 1st (12.5) Morton (10-5) Walker (6-7) - 27,278 1,826,019 8/17 121 ARI L 0-4 74-47 1st (12.0) Fiers (7-8) Corbin (10-11) - 27,949 1,853,968 8/18 122 OAK W 3-1 75-47 1st (13.0) Keuchel (11-2) Manaea (8-8) Giles (24) 30,908 1,884,876 8/19 123 OAK W 3-0 76-47 1st (13.0) McHugh (1-2) Graveman (3-4) Clippard (4) 32,796 1,917,672 8/20 124 OAK L 2-3 76-48 1st (12.0) Peacock (10-2) Cotton (6-10) Treinen (4) 34,011 1,951,683 8/22 125 WSH L 3-4 76-49 1st (11.5) Morton (10-6) Roark (10-8) Doolittle (15) 23,798 1,975,481 8/23 126 WSH W 6-1 77-49 1st (12.5) Fiers (8-8) Jackson (4-3) - 23,434 1,998,915 8/24 127 WSH L 4-5 (11) 77-50 1st (12.5) Clippard (2-7) Albers (7-2) Solis (1) 24,761 2,023,676 8/25 128 @LAA W 2-1 78-50 1st (12.5) McHugh (2-2) Bridwell (7-2) Giles (25) 42,333 - 8/26 129 @LAA L 6-7 78-51 1st (12.5) Clippard (2-8) Wood (1-0) Parker (2) 41,101 - 8/27 130 @LAA 8/29 131 TEX 8/30 132 TEX 8/31 133 TEX 9/1 134 NYM 9/2 135 NYM 9/3 136 NYM 9/4 137 @SEA 9/5 138 @SEA 9/6 139 @SEA 9/8 140 @OAK 9/9 141 @OAK (1) 9/9 142 @OAK (2) 9/10 143 @OAK 9/12 144 @LAA 9/13 145 @LAA 9/14 146 @LAA 9/15 147 SEA 9/16 148 SEA 9/17 149 SEA 9/19 150 CWS 9/20 151 CWS 9/21 152 CWS 9/22 153 LAA 9/23 154 LAA 9/24 155 LAA 9/25 156 @TEX 9/26 157 @TEX 9/27 158 @TEX 9/28 159 @BOS 9/29 160 @BOS 9/30 161 @BOS 10/1 162 @BOS 2017 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS

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