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Houston Astros (78-71) vs. (64-85) RHP Collin McHugh (16-7, 4.05) vs. RHP (2-3, 7.68) Sunday, Sept. 20, 2015 • Minute Maid Park • Houston, TX • 1:10 PM CT • ROOT SPORTS

GAME #150...... HOME #75 TODAY’S GAME: The Astros will continue their SPEED AND POWER: The Astros lead the ABOUT THE RECORD final homestand of the season today with the fi- American League in stolen bases (109) and rank Overall Record:...... 78-71 nale of this 3-game series...RHP Collin McHugh 2nd in the Majors in home runs (202), trailing only Home Record:...... 49-25 (16-7) will start for the Astros opposite A’s starter the Blue Jays (209)...individually, 2B Jose Altuve --with Roof Open:...... 9-3 RHP Aaron Brooks (2-3). leads all American League players with 37 steals. --with Roof Closed:...... 40-19 --with Roof Open/Closed:...... 0-3 WE HAVE A WINNER: RHP Collin McHugh SPREADING THE WEALTH: The Astros have 11 Road Record:...... 29-46 is 23-7 with a 3.45 ERA (95ER/248IP) in his last players with double digit home runs this season, Current Streak:...... Won 1 39 starts, dating back to Aug. 1, 2014...since that which ties a Major League record, also set by the Last Road Trip:...... 2-8 date, he ranks tied for 2nd in the Majors in wins, 2004 Tigers...Houston is close to surpassing that Current Homestand:...... 1-1 trailing only LHP Madison Bumgarner (24-10). record as IF Jed Lowrie and OF Jake Marisnick Last 5 Games:...... 1-4 both enter today’s game with 9 home runs. Last 10 Games:...... 3-7 DYNAMIC DUO: LHP Dallas Keuchel (17-8) Series Record (prior to current series):...21-20-6 and RHP Collin McHugh (16-7) have combined STALKING PUMA: With 18 home runs this sea- Sweeps:...... 10-6 for 33 wins, the most by any pair of teammates son, SS has posted the 4th-highest When Scoring 4 or More Runs:...63-13 in the Majors this season...ranking 2nd on that home run total by an Astros rookie. When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs:...15-58 list of pitching duos are the Dodgers, with RHP Home Runs by Astros Rookies Shutouts:...... 13-10 Zack Greinke (18-3) and LHP Clayton Kershaw 1. Lance Berkman - 21 (2000) In One-Run Games:...... 19-27 (14-7) combining for 32 wins. T2. Glenn Davis - 20 (1985) In Two-Run Games: ...... 14-16 T2. - 20 (2014) vs. Left-Handed Starters:...... 27-28 ICE CREAM SUNDAES: The Astros are 15-8 4. Carlos Correa - 18 (2015) vs. Right-Handed Starters:...... 51-43 on Sundays this season, which marks their best During the Day:...... 25-21 record on any day of the week this year. ON THE BASES: Dating back to June 27, RF At Night:...... 53-50 George Springer has reached base safely in 19 When Scoring First:...... 54-20 DIVISIONAL GAMES: Today, the Astros will straight games, including all 14 games since his Opponent Scores First:...... 24-51 play game 13 of a 22-game stretch against AL return from the DL on Sept. 4...the streak is the Outhit Opponent:...... 57-17 West division opponents...of the Astros last 31 longest of his career and the 2nd-longest by an Outhit by Opponent:...... 13-49 games on the season, 25 are against the AL West. Astro this season, trailing only a 29-game run by Equal Hits:...... 8-5 2B Jose Altuve. When Hitting Home Run:...... 65-43 IN THE STANDINGS: At 78-71, the Astros are No Home Runs:...... 13-28 in 2nd place in the AL West, trailing the Rangers FRANKEN-SEASON: DH Evan Gattis, who Walkoff Home Runs:...... 4-1 by 2.5 games...the Astros currently hold the 2nd ranks tied for 4th in the Majors in triples (9), has Come-from-Behind Wins:...... 37 Wild Card position, with a 1.5-game lead over the also recorded 25 home runs and 83 RBI this sea- Largest Comeback:...... 4 Angels, who play today at Minnesota. son...Gattis is the only player in franchise history Losses After Leading:...... 28 to reach all 3 of those totals in a single season and Last At-Bat Wins:...... 15 HOME SWEET HOME: The Astros are 49-25 is just the 2nd Major League player to do so over Largest Blown Lead:...... 3 (.662) at home, which is the best home record in the last 4 years (2012-15) joining Mike Trout, Extra-Inning Games:...... 8-6 the AL...the Astros are 25-9 in their last 34 home who did so in both 2013 (9 triples/27HR/97RBI) Different Batting Orders:...... 141 games and 41-16 in their last 57 and have won or and 2014 (9 triples/36HR/111RBI). After Six Innings: split 13 of their last 14 home series. Lead: 55-7..Tied: 12-11... Trail: 11-53 ERA LEADERS: The Astros own the best team After Seven Innings: RUN DIFFERENTIALS: Houston enters today’s ERA (3.54) in the American League, with their Lead: 62-4.....Tied: 8-16....Trail: 8-51 game with the 3rd-best run differential in the starting staff (3.72) and bullpen (3.17) both rank- After Eight Innings: Majors at +88, trailing only Toronto (+214) and ing 3rd in the AL in ERA. Lead: 65-1.....Tied: 8-8...... Trail: 5-62 St. Louis (+112)...the Astros have posted a posi- Team ERA (AL) Bullpen ERA (AL) Astros vs. Athletics (2015): tive run differential in both home (+81) and road 1. Houston - 3.54 1. Kansas City - 2.70 Overall:...... 9-9 (+7) games. 2. Tampa Bay - 3.69 2. Baltimore - 3.09 At Minute Maid Park:...... 4-4 3. Cleveland - 3.76 3. Houston - 3.17 At the O.co Coliseum:...... 5-5 LINARES JOINS STAFF: Double A Corpus Astros vs. Athletics (All-Time): Christi Manager Rodney Linares has joined the ’S DUEL: Last night’s game featured Overall:...... 22-40 Astros coaching staff this week...Linares led the 2 within the top 4 in ERA leaders in the Record in Houston:...... 11-19 Hooks to 89 regular season wins and a postsea- AL in LHP and RHP Sonny Gray. Record in Oakland:...... 11-21 son appearance, while being named the Texas Lowest AL ERA League Manager of the Year. 1. David Price 2.42 ERA (56ER/208.1IP) THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY: 2. Dallas Keuchel 2.56 ERA (60ER/211.1IP) Sept. 20 ABOUT LAST NIGHT: The Astros rallied back 3. Sonny Gray 2.72 ERA (61ER/202IP) from a 6-3 deficit after 5.0 innings to take the 4. Scott Kazmir 2.73 ERA (53ER/175IP) 2007 - Rookie catcher J.R. Towles sets a middle game of this 3-game series 10-6 over franchise record by tallying 8 RBI in an the A’s...the big hit was a 2-out, 3-run home run HAPPY BIRTHDAY: The Astros would like to 18-1 Astros win in St. Louis. in the 7th by DH Evan Gattis (2x3), which put wish television broadcaster Bill Brown a happy the Astros ahead 8-6...the Astros had a couple 68th birthday...he shares his birthday with actor 1986 - RHP Mike Scott begins a fran- firsts last night as PH Matt Duffy collected his Jon Bernthal, who plays Shane on the popular chise-record run of 16.0 consecutive hit- 1st Major League hit and RBI and C Max Stassi AMC show the Walking Dead, actor Gary Cole, less innings by retiring the final 6 hitters he faces in 10-6 win over the Padres...he hit his 1st Major League home run. commonly known as Bill Lumbergh from the cult would no-hit the Giants in his next start. classic Office Space, and author Upton Sinclair. ELIAS SAYS: Houston is now 50-10 (.833) in TODAY’S SCHEDULE: games this season when recording 2 or more PCL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES: Triple A Fresno home runs, which is the best of such a record in will play Round Rock in the winner-take all game 9:30 a.m...... Astros clubhouse opens the Majors...the 2015 campaign marks the 3rd 5 of the Championship 11 a.m...... Astros clubhouse closes time that the Astros have recorded 2 or more series today with a 1st pitch scheduled for 3:05 11 a.m...... Hinch availability in dugout homers in at least 60 games within a single p.m. CT...the Grizzlies forced a game 5 with a 2-1 11:15 a.m...... Gates open season, also 71 multi-homer games in 2000 and win last night...RHP (5-2, 4.48) will 1:10 p.m...... First pitch 60 in 2001. get today’s start for the Grizzlies. UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date Time Opponent Pitchers Television Mon., Sept. 21 7:10 Los Angeles-AL LHP Dallas Keuchel (17-8, 2.56) vs. RHP Jered Weaver (7-11, 4.74) ROOT SPORTS Tue., Sept. 22 7:10 Los Angeles-AL RHP Lance McCullers (5-6, 3.18) vs. LHP Hector Santiago (8-9, 3.47) ROOT SPORTS Wed., Sept. 23 1:10 Los Angeles-AL RHP Mike Fiers (7-10, 3.64) vs. TBA ROOT SPORTS Thur., Sept 24 SCHEDULED OFF DAY All Astros regular-season games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network, un- less otherwise indicated. 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: 2015: 16-7 4.05 29 29 182.0 189 83 82 49 151 Home: 17-13, 4.12 ERA, 36G/34GS, 95ER/207.1IP Career: 27-24 4.13 69 63 384.0 378 186 176 103 336 Away: 10-11, 4.13 ERA, 33G/29GS, 81ER/176.2IP vs. OAK W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO Minute Maid Park: 17-9, 3.63 ERA, 28G/GS, 71ER/176IP 2015: 2-1 4.24 3 3 17.0 17 8 8 5 24 Day: 9-8, 4.50 ERA, 23G/21GS, 62ER/124IP Career: 3-1 3.16 4 4 25.2 19 9 9 8 31 Night: 18-16, 3.95 ERA, 46G/42GS, 114ER/260IP Longest Win Streak: 11, Aug. 12, 2014-May 2, 2015 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: 2015 MLB GAME-HIGHS: 2015 SPLITS: : 12, 4/22/14 at SEA 11, 4/15 vs. OAK Home: 10-3, 3.84 ERA, 14G/GS, 38ER/89IP Walks: 5 (2x), last, 6/18/15 at COL 5, 6/18 at COL Away: 6-4, 4.26 ERA, 15G/GS, 44ER/93IP Hits: 11 (2x), last, 7/17/15 vs. TEX 11, 7/17 vs. TEX Day: 6-3, 4.05 ERA, 11G/GS, 30ER/66.2IP Earned Runs: 8, 9/27/13 at LAD 8, 6/13 vs. SEA Night: 10-4, 4.06 ERA, 18G/GS, 52ER/115.1IP Longest Winning Streak: 4 (2x),last, July 17-Aug. 2 Innings Pitched: 8.2, 4/27/14 vs. OAK 8.0 (2x), last, 6/28 vs. NYY Longest Losing Streak: 2 (2x), last, Aug. 8-20 Low-Hit CG: - -

LAST START - 9/15 at TEX: gave up 5 runs on 8 hits in 3.2 innings MCHUGH vs. ATHLETICS (Career) in the Astros 6-5 defeat to the Rangers. Date Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR ABOUT MCHUGH: is set to make his 30th start of the season to- 4/27/14 OAK W 5-1 W 1 8.2 2 1 1 3 7 0 day...has reached single season career highs in starts, innings, 4/15/15 OAK W 6-1 W 2 5.2 6 1 1 0 11 0 wins and quality starts (19). 8/8/15 at OAK L 1-2 L 1 6.0 5 2 2 3 8 0 • ranks T-3rd in the AL in wins, behind only RHP Felix Hernandez 9/9/15 at OAK W 11-5 W 3 5.1 6 5 5 2 5 2 (17) and teammate LHP Dallas Keuchel (17). AVG AB H HR BB SO AVG AB H HR BB SO IN A GROOVE: has won 10 of his last 16 starts, while allowing 3 Blair .000 2 0 0 0 1 Reddick .167 12 2 1 0 1 earned runs or less in 13 of those 16 outings...owns a 3.25 ERA Burns .200 5 1 0 1 1 Semien .571 7 4 0 0 2 Butler .286 7 2 1 1 3 Smolinski .000 2 0 0 0 0 (37ER/102.1IP) and 89 strikeouts in that span...has held hitters Canha .000 5 0 0 1 2 Sogard .167 6 1 0 1 2 to .250 average and a .649 OPS in those 16 starts. Crisp .000 7 0 0 1 3 Valencia .333 9 3 0 0 2 20-GAME WINNER: McHugh has now posted a 23-7 record and a Fuld .200 5 1 0 0 1 Vogt .000 5 0 0 0 4 3.45 ERA (95ER/248IP) in 39 starts since Aug. 1, 2014...he leads Lawrie .125 8 1 0 0 6 the AL in wins in that span...HOU has gone 26-13 in those starts. 2015 MAJOR LEAGUE DAY BY DAYS DYNAMIC DUO: McHugh and LHP Dallas Keuchel have com- Date OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP 4/10 at TEX W 5-1 W 1 6.0 5 1 1 2 4 0 85 bined to go 33-15 this season, which is the most combined 4/15 OAK W 6-1 W 2 5.2 6 1 1 0 11 0 102 wins by a pair of teammates in the Majors, ahead of LAD’s LHP 4/21 at SEA W 6-3 W 3 7.0 7 3 3 2 3 0 105 Clayton Kershaw (14) and RHP Zack Greinke (18). 4/27 at SD W 9-4 - 6.0 7 3 3 0 5 0 95 • the Astros have gone a combined 38-21 (.644) in McHugh and APRIL 3-0, 2.92 ERA 24.2 25 8 8 4 23 0 387 Keuchel starts this season...over the last 2 seasons since the start 5/2 SEA W 11-4 W 4 7.0 6 4 4 2 3 4 106 5/7 at LAA W 3-2 - 7.1 5 2 2 1 7 1 97 of 2014, the Astros have gone 68-45 (.602) in games started by 5/12 SF L 1-8 L 1 4.2 8 7 7 2 3 0 91 McHugh and Keuchel. 5/17 TOR W 4-2 W 5 7.0 6 2 2 1 9 0 104 CAN’T SQUARE HIM UP: per Fangraphs.com, has generated 5/22 at DET L 2-6 L 2 7.0 9 3 3 1 2 1 106 the 3rd-highest % of soft contact in the American League this 5/27 at BAL L 4-5 - 6.0 9 4 4 0 5 2 101 MAY 2-2, 5.08 ERA 39.0 43 22 22 7 29 8 605 season (21.8%), behind only RHP Garrett Richards (22.7%) 6/2 BAL W 6-4 W 6 7.0 6 4 4 2 6 0 111 and teammate LHP Dallas Keuchel (24.0%). 6/7 at TOR L 6-7 - 6.0 7 3 3 1 3 2 101 • is inducing groundballs at a career high clip, as both his 6/13 SEA L 1-8 L 3 3.0 9 8 8 2 1 2 74 1.49groundball to flyball ratio and 46.8% groundball rate are 6/18 at COL W 8-4 W 7 6.0 4 3 3 5 8 1 112 the highest of his career. 6/23 at LAA W 13-3 W 8 8.0 9 2 2 1 6 0 112 6/28 NYY W 3-1 W 9 8.0 2 1 1 2 8 0 106 AN AUGUST PERFORMANCE: had his best month of the season JUNE 4-1, 4.97 ERA 38.0 37 21 21 13 32 5 618 in August, going 2-2 with a 1.89 ERA (7ER/33.1IP) and 34 strike- 7/4 at BOS L 1-6 L 4 5.1 7 4 3 3 1 0 104 outs...ranked 4th in the AL in ERA during the month, behind RHP 7/10 at TB L 1-3 L 5 7.0 4 3 3 1 6 1 96 Scott Feldman (1.33), RHP Carlos Carrasco (1.47) and RHP 7/17 TEX W 3-2 W 10 6.0 11 1 1 0 4 0 97 7/22 BOS W 4-2 W 11 7.0 7 2 2 1 4 0 98 Justin Verlander (1.50). 7/28 LAA W 10-5 W 12 5.0 7 5 5 4 3 1 93 • in his career during the month, has gone 5-2 with a 1.73 ERA JULY 3-2, 4.15 ERA 30.1 36 15 14 9 18 2 488 (15ER/78IP) in 12 starts. 8/2 ARI W 4-1 W 13 7.0 8 1 1 1 6 0 100 CAREER TURNAROUND: since joining the Astros rotation on 8/8 at OAK L 1-2 L 6 6.0 5 2 2 3 8 0 121 April 22, 2014, has gone 27-16 with a 3.45 ERA (129ER/336.2IP) 8/15 DET L 2-4 - 7.0 4 1 1 2 7 0 102 8/20 TB L 0-1 L 7 7.0 5 1 1 2 5 0 108 in 54 starts...this followed Major League stints with the Mets and 8/26 at NYY W 6-2 W 14 6.1 5 2 2 2 8 1 107 Rockies from 2012-13, during which he posted an 0-8 record and AUGUST 2-2, 1.89 ERA 33.1 27 7 7 10 34 1 538 a 8.94 ERA (47ER/47.1IP) in 15 games (9 starts). 9/4 MIN W 8-0 W 15 7.2 7 0 0 1 6 0 106 FRANCHISE RECORD ACCOMPLISHED: the Astros won a 9/9 at OAK W 11-5 W 16 5.1 6 5 5 2 5 2 100 9/15 at TEX L 5-6 - 3.2 8 5 5 3 4 0 91 franchise-record, 11-straight starts made by McHugh from Aug. SEPT. 2-0, 5.40 ERA 16.2 21 10 10 6 15 2 297 28, 2014-May 7, 2015. vs. OAK: will be facing the A’s for the 4th time this season, and the 5th time in his career...gave up 5 runs in 5.1 innings in his last TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. LAA - LHP DALLAS KEUCHEL outing against the club (9/9 at OAK). W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2015: 17-8 2.56 30 30 211.1 171 64 60 46 197 Career: 38-35 3.64 106 97 650.1 635 287 263 185 504 vs. LAA W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO 2015: 2-1 1.93 3 3 18.2 15 7 4 7 21 Career: 6-2 4.19 11 10 62.1 70 32 29 17 53 LAST START - 9/16 at TEX: gave up a career-high 9 runs on 11 hits in 4.2 innings...the Astros fell to the Rangers 14-3... struck out 5 and walked none.

2015 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 Keuchel 9/17 at TEX (4.2,11,9,9,0,5) L 3-14 L 2 30 5.28 105 4/0 20-10 17 12-5 24 18-6 McHugh 9/15 at TEX (3.2,8,5,5,3,4) L 5-6 W 3 29 5.69 101 10/3 18-11 15 9-6 19 13-6 McCullers 9/17 at TEX (6,5,3,3,3,5) L 2-8 L 3 19 3.68 95 3/1 7-12 8 2-6 10 5-5 Feldman 9/1 vs. SEA (2.2,3,3,3,5,2) L 5-7 W 1 18 3.07 98 11/2 8-10 5 4-1 12 8-4 Hernandez 6/5 at TOR (5.2,9,6,5,2,1) L 2-6 L 2 11 4.23 95 8/3 5-6 2 1-1 5 2-3 Kazmir 9/19 vs. OAK (3.2,5,3,3,3,2) W 10-6 L 2 11 2.89 99 3/0 4-7 5 1-4 5 3-2 Oberholtzer 7/9 at CLE (5,7,3,3,1,3) L 1-3 L 1 8 4.70 82 4/2 4-4 6 3-3 2 2-0 Fiers 9/18 vs. OAK (6,5,2,2,1,6) L 4-3 L 1 7 3.60 104 1/2 4-3 6 4-2 5 3-2 Velasquez 7/21 vs. BOS (6,7,3,3,0,7) W 8-3 W 1 7 5.68 94 2/2 4-3 2 1-1 3 1-2 Straily 8/4 at TEX (4.2,6,4,4,3,3) L 3-4 L 1 3 5.28 91 2/0 1-2 2 0-2 1 0-1 Wojciechowski 4/26 at OAK (4,5,5,5,2,4) W 7-6 L 1 3 6.00 83 1/0 2-1 1 0-1 - - Deduno 5/6 vs. TEX (4.2,11,10,10,3,4) L 3-11 L 1 2 1.50 76 3/1 1-1 1 0-1 - - Peacock 4/14 vs. OAK (5,5,3,3,2,3) L 0-4 L 1 1 0.00 85 0/0 0-1 1 0-1 - - ASTROS: OAK SERIES (9/18-20): .370 (20x63) LAST ROAD TRIP (9/7-17): .256 (89x348) OPPONENTS: OAK SERIES (9/18-20): .278 (20x72) LAST ROAD TRIP (9/7-17): .287 (96x335) 27 IF Jose Altuve .313, 12 HR, 59 RBI 9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .277, 10 HR, 32 RBI Last Gm: 3x5 OAK Series: .500, 4x8 Last Road Trip: .262, 11x42, HR, 3RBI Last Gm: DNP OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: .350, 7x20, HR, RBI Current Stk.: 2, .500, 4x8, 9/18 Long Streak: 14, .375, 21x56, 6/22-7/6 Current Stk.: 0x2 Long Streak: 8, .370, 10x27, 6/14-22 • went 3x5 with a double last night...has hit in 9 of his last 10 games, in- • returned to the lineup Wed. night in a start at 3B after missing the previ- cluding multiple hits in 5 of those games...has 8 doubles, a triple and a ous 2 games with a swollen left index finger...has started 29 games at HR in his last 13 games, slugging .564 in that span...has reached base SS, 19 at 1B, 16 at 3B, 9 at 2B and 7 in LF...mark his 1st career starts at 1B. safely in 40 of his last 45 games. • in his last 68 games since June 14, has hit .321 (62x193) with 9 doubles, • 2015 AL All-Star leads the AL in hits (181), steals (37) and 3+ hit games 1 triple, 8 homers, 19 RBI and an .876 OPS (.373 OBP/.503 SLG)...switch- (19), and ranks 4th in batting avg...is looking to become the 2nd player hitter is batting .295 (36x122) vs. left-handed pitchers this year. in Major League history to lead the American League in hits and steals in back-to-back seasons (also NYY’s Snuffy Stirnweiss from 1944-45). 8 IF Jed Lowrie .240, 9 HR, 30 RBI • ranks 2nd in the Majors in batting average vs. lefties (.376, 64x170). Last Gm: 2x5, RBI OAK Series: .375, 3x8, 3RBI Road Trip: .125, 3x24, HR, 3RBI • is the only Major Leaguer who has recorded 30+ doubles and 30+ steals Current Stk.: 3, .333, 4x12, 9/17 Long Streak: 7, .478, 11x23, 8/31-9/7 in each of the last 4 seasons...is the 1st player in club history to post 4 • went 2x5 with an RBI-double in the 1st inning last night...snapped an 0x17 consecutive 30-double, 30-steal seasons. streak with a go-ahead, 9th-inning, 3-run pinch-hit homer last Sunday at LAA with 2 outs...was his 1st career pinch-hit home run, and the Astros 23 IF Chris Carter .186, 19 HR, 55 RBI 6th this season. Last Gm: 0x1 as PH OAK Series: .250, 1x4, HR, RBI Last Road Trip: .300,3x10, 2RBI • in his last 5 games, is hitting .357 (5x14) with a double, home run, 6 RBI Current Stk.: 0x3 Long Streak: 12, .375, 15x40, 5/23-6/4 and 1.018 OPS. • went 0x1 as a pinch hitter last night, snapping a 4-game hitting streak... • has hit .464 (13x28) with 3 doubles, 4 homers, 12 RBI and a 1.605 OPS in has hit safely in his last 4 of his last games, batting .308 (4x13) with 1 “close and late” situations...a close and late plate appearance is in the double, 2 homers and 3 RBI...leads the club in walks (54) and ranks 3rd 7th inning or later, team is either leading by 1, tied, or has the potential in RBI...has made 96 starts at 1B and 7 at DH. tying run on-base, at-bat or on-deck. • 14 of his 19 homers this season have come at home, where he has posted • has played in 40 games and made 36 starts (all at 3B) since returning to a .782 OPS...his 45 HR at Minute Maid Park rank 8th all-time at the venue... action from the DL...has made 36 starts at 3B this year, 16 at SS and 1 at is 1 HR shy of tying Richard Hidalgo for 7th place (46 HR from 2000-05). DH...prior to this season, his last start at 3B was on 9/27/11 at BAL. 15 C Jason Castro .219, 11 HR, 30 RBI 6 OF Jake Marisnick .241, 9 HR, 33 RBI Last Gm: 0x1 OAK Series: 0x4 Last Road Trip: .500, 1x2 Last Gm: 1x1 as PR-CF OAK Series: .500, 2x4 Last Road Trip: .263, 5x19, HR, 4RBI Current Stk.: 0x5 Long Streak: 7 (2x), last, .385, 10x26, 7/22-8/3 Current Stk.: 5, .385, 5x13, 9/14 Long Streak: 11, .432, 16x37, 4/20-5/3 • went 0x1 with a walk last night...was his 3rd game back from the DL... • went 1x1 with a run scored as a pinch runner, remaining in the game in was placed on the DL on Aug. 29 with a right quad strain...the Astros center field, last night...is hitting .308 (20x65) with 2 doubles, a triple, 4 went 6-10 in his absence, and have gone 53-39 (.576) in his starts. HR, 12 RBI, 6 steals and an .887 OPS in his last 30 games. • has 3 doubles in his last 6 games...has 8 doubles, 4 HR, 11 RBI and a .494 • has started 77 games in CF, 9 in LF and 8 in RF. SLG in his last 26 games. • is 20-for-27 (74.1%) in SB att.’s this season and 34-for-45 (75.6%) in career. • has 2 walk-off HR this season...his 3 career walk-off HR rank T-3rd in club history and are a club record for a catcher. 28 OF Colby Rasmus .234, 19 HR, 50 RBI Last Gm: 1x2 OAK Series: .200, 1x5 Last Road Trip: .333, 9x27, HR, 2RBI 16 C Hank Conger .219, 11 HR, 33 RBI Current Stk.: 1, .500, 1x2, 9/19 Long Streak: 4 (2x), last, .438, 7x16, 9/13-16 Last Gm: DNP OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: .259, 7x27, HR, 6RBI • went 1x2 with a double, 2 walks and 2 runs scored last night...has multiple Current Stk.: 0x3 Long Streak: 3 (3x), .600, 6x10, 7/28-8/1 hits in 4 of his last 9 games...is hitting .292 (14x48) with 2 homers, 4 RBI • went 0x1 as a DR at catcher Thur. night at TEX...switch-hitter is batting and an .883 OPS in September...his .404 OBP this month is his best since .267 (27x101) with an .880 OPS (.345 OBP/.535 SLG) against right-handed July 2013, when he posted a .414 mark. pitchers this season. • 12 of his last 25 hits have been for extra bases (5 2B, 3B, 6 HR)...ranks • hit a grand slam and tied a career-high with 5 RBI on Sept. 4 vs. MIN... T-8th among AL outfielders in homers (18). was his 2nd career grand slam (also Aug. 1 vs. ARI)...became the 3rd • has made 106 starts this season, 43 in LF, 37 in RF and 26 in CF. catcher in club history with multiple grand slams in 1 season, joining Tony Eusebio (1995) and Mark Bailey (1985). 4 OF George Springer .260, 13 HR, 31 RBI Last Gm: 1x3, RBI OAK Series: .333, 2x6, RBI Last Road Trip: .244, 10x41, RBI 1 IF Carlos Correa .275, 18 HR, 53 RBI Current Stk.: 5, .278, 5x18, 9/15 Long Streak: 14, .458, 27x59, 6/7-21 Last Gm: 2x4, RBI OAK Series: .250, 2x8, RBI Last Road Trip: .231, 9x39, 2HR, 6RBI • went 1x3 with walk, sac-fly and stolen base last night...was his 1st stolen Current Stk.: 1, .500, 2x4, 9/19 Long Streak: 9, .379, 11x29, 7/11-24 base since 7/1 vs. KC...since his return from the DL on 9/4, has reached • went 2x4 with a double and a sac-fly last night...20-year-old is the young- base safely in all 14 of his games...ranks 2nd among AL leadoff hitters est position player in MLB and leads all AL shortstops in HR, despite in on-base percentage (.379), behind Jason Kipnis (.385)...going back playing in just 86 games...leads Major League shortstops with at least to before his DL stint, has reached safely in 19 straight games. 350 PAs in SLG (.497) and OPS (.838) and 4th in OBP (.341). • ranks 7th among AL outfielders in OBP (.358) and 13th in OPS (.787). • his 18 homers rank 3rd all-time among Astros rookies, trailing only George Springer (20 in 2014), Glenn Davis (20 in 1985) and Lance 12 C Max Stassi .333, 1 HR, 2 RBI Berkman (21 in 2000)...on the season, leads all AL rookies in HR and Last Gm: 1x1, HR, RBI as DR-C OAK Series: 1.000, 1x1, HR, RBI Last Road Trip: .333, 1x3 SLG, and ranks 2nd in RBI, OPS and OBP, and 3rd in AVG (min 350 PA’s). Current Stk.: 1, 1.000, 1x1, 9/19 Long Streak: 1 (3x), 1.000, 1x1, 9/19-current • per Elias, his 18 HR are the 2nd-most by a SS before his 21st birthday • went 1x1 with a solo HR after entering the game at C in the 7th inning in MLB history, behind only (26)... is the only SS in the last night...was his 1st Major League home run...has played in 7 games last century to record 18 HR within his 1st 84 Major League games. since getting recalled from Triple A Fresno on Aug. 29...marks his 1st Major League stint of the season...has made 2 starts at catcher (last, Sept. 63 IF Matt Duffy .333, 0 HR, 1 RBI 7 at OAK). Last Gm: 1x1, RBI OAK Series: 1.000, 1x1, RBI Last Road Trip: 0x2 • has appeared in 16 ML games with HOU over the 2013-15 seasons, com- Current Stk.: 1, 1.000, 1x1, 9/19 Long Streak: 1, 1.000, 1x1, 9/19-current bining to hit .353 (12x34) with a HR, 2 doubles and 7 RBI. • recorded his 1st ML hit, an RBI-double, as a pinch hitter last night vs. OAK...is the 1st Astro to record his 1st hit as a PH since Marc Krauss in 20 OF Preston Tucker .247, 13 HR, 33 RBI 2013...was selected to the Major League roster from Triple A Fresno on Last Gm: 0x2 OAK Series: 0x3 Last Road Trip: .250, 2x8, HR, RBI Monday. Current Stk.: 0x7 Long Streak: 5, .333, 6x18, 6/12-18 • was named the 2015 Triple A Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player • went 0x2 last night...has gone 3x10 (.300) with 2 homers, 4 RBI and 1 after leading the PCL in runs scored (94), while batting .294 (144x490) walk as a pinch-hitter....hit a 9th inning, 2-out solo HR Sunday at LAA with 29 doubles, 2 triples, 20 homers, 104 RBI and an .850 OPS...became that sparked Houston’s 5-3, come-from-behind win. the 4th minor leaguer in Astros history to win the award, and the 1st since • has played in 11 games since being recalled from Triple A...in his last RHP Donne Wall did so in 1995 with the Tucson Toros. 43 ML games, has hit .263 (35x133) with 4 doubles, 9 HR and 14 RBI. • has made 72 starts (58 in LF, 12 in RF, 2 at DH)...hitting .261 (58x222) vs. 11 OF Evan Gattis .241, 25 HR, 83 RBI RHP with all 13 of his HR (.509 SLG, .829 OPS) and 32 of 33 RBI. Last Gm: 2x3, HR, 3RBI OAK Series: .286, 2x7, HR, 3RBI Last Road Trip: .243, 9x37, 2HR, 7RBI • ranks T-5th among AL rookies in doubles (18), 6th in extra-base hits (31) Current Stk.: 1, .667, 2x3, 9/19 Long Streak: 9 (2x), last, .371, 13x35, 6/28-7/8 and 5th in HR (13). • went 2x3 with a game-winning 3-run HR last night...leads the club in HR and RBI, and ranks 2nd in multi-hit games (36)... has 125 starts at DH and 18 IF Luis Valbuena .210, 22 HR, 51 RBI 11 in LF. Last Gm: 1x4, RBI OAK Series: .250, 1x4, RBI Last Road Trip: .231, 3x13, RBI • ranks T-4th in the Majors with 9 triples...had just 1 triple in his career Current Stk.: 2, .429, 3x7, 9/17 Long Streak: 8, .267, 8x30, 5/13-21 prior to this season...the last Astro to record 9 or more triples in a season • went 1x4 with an RBI single and run scored last night...has made 23 starts was , who tallied 12 in 2009...is the 1st player since Roy at 1B this season (1st of his career)...has also started 90 games at 3B and Howell (1980) to record 9 triples in a season without stealing a base. 2 at DH...23 of his last 31 starts have been at 1B. • is the only player in club history to reach 9 triples, 25 homers and 83 • in last 36g has hit .255 (25x98) with 3 HR, 11 RBI, 14 walks and a .351 RBI in a single season...only 2 other Major Leaguers have put together OBP...has 8 walks in his last 17g. seasons like this over the last 5 years: (2011) and • his 22 HR rank 2nd among Astros hitters and are a career high...17 of his Mike Trout (2013-14). 22 HR this season have come against RHP’s. 30 OF Carlos Gomez .253, 12 HR, 56 RBI 2 IF Jonathan Villar .264, 2 HR, 9 RBI Last Gm: DNP OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: .300, 6x20, 2HR, 3RBI Last Gm: DNP OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: .214, 3x14, HR, 2RBI Current Stk.: 0x4 Long Streak: 9 (2x), last, .314, 11x35, 8/25-9/4 Current Stk.: 0x4 Long Streak: 4, .333, 4x12, 6/8-9/13 • has missed the last 7 games with intercostal discomfort...is considered • pinch ran Thur. night at TEX for Valbuena in the 7th...has played in 9 day-to-day. games (2 starts) since being recalled from Triple A on Sept. 1...went • has hit safely in 14 of his last 16 games, hitting .306 (19x62) with 7 doubles, 1x2 with a pinch-hit HR and 2 RBI on 9/7 at OAK...marked his 1st career 3 HR, 9 RBI and a .362 OBP in that span...has 5 doubles in his last 9 games. pinch-hit HR. • is 1 of just 12 active players with 100 homers and 200 steals...he and • has started 28 games for Houston this season (18 at SS; 8 at 3B; 2 in LF)... Mike Trout are the Major League players with at least 100 steals and has also appeared in CF in 2 games and at 2B in 2 games. 50 HR over the last 4 seasons. • in his last 33 ML games, has hit .288 (23x80) with 5 2B, 2 HR and 8 RBI. • hitting .234 (34x145) with 9 doubles, 4 HR and 13 RBI in his 38g with HOU. ASTROS HITTERS vs. UPCOMING STARTERS ASTROS HITTERS vs. ATHLETICS

ASTROS vs. BROOKS ASTROS vs. ATHLETICS (2015): AVG AB H HR RBI BB K AVG AB H HR RBI Altuve .500 6 3 0 1 0 1 Altuve .346 78 27 2 6 Castro .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 Carter .186 43 8 2 6 Conger .500 2 1 0 2 0 1 Castro .103 39 4 1 2 Correa .250 4 1 0 0 2 0 Conger .222 18 4 0 4 Gattis .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 Correa .206 34 7 2 9 Gomez .400 5 2 0 0 0 1 Gonzalez .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 Duffy 1.000 1 1 0 1 Lowrie .000 4 0 0 1 0 1 Gattis .230 61 14 4 14 Marisnick .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 Gomez .250 28 7 1 1 Rasmus .400 5 2 1 1 0 1 Gonzalez .357 28 10 1 3 Springer .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lowrie .261 46 12 1 10 Valbuena .333 3 1 0 0 0 1 Marisnick .344 32 11 2 6 Rasmus .286 49 14 3 8 Springer .212 52 11 1 3 Stassi .667 3 2 1 1 Tucker .136 22 3 1 1 Valbuena .289 45 13 2 3 Villar .182 11 2 1 2 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2015) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (2015) ASTROS vs. ATHLETICS (Career): Player .AVG AB H Player .AVG AB H AVG AB H HR RBI Altuve .376 170 64 Altuve .287 411 118 Altuve .340 238 81 4 22 Carter .195 149 29 Carter .179 212 38 Carter .202 173 35 10 33 Castro .222 90 20 Castro .217 212 46 Castro .215 149 32 5 14 Conger .168 95 16 Conger .267 101 27 Correa .283 106 30 Correa .272 228 62 Conger .155 97 15 0 10 Duffy .333 3 1 Duffy - - - Correa .206 34 7 2 9 Gattis .231 182 42 Gattis .246 345 85 Duffy 1.000 1 1 0 1 Gomez .215 93 20 Gomez .263 338 89 Gattis .239 71 17 5 16 Gonzalez .295 122 36 Gonzalez .266 203 54 Gomez .242 95 23 3 10 Lowrie .313 48 15 Lowrie .216 148 32 Gonzalez .281 89 25 3 8 Marisnick .207 135 28 Marisnick .267 180 48 Lowrie .250 104 26 2 23 Rasmus .255 106 27 Rasmus .227 291 66 Marisnick .241 54 13 2 7 Springer .277 119 33 Springer .250 212 53 Rasmus .227 141 32 5 17 Stassi .400 5 2 Stassi .250 4 1 Springer .215 79 17 1 5 Tucker .200 65 13 Tucker .261 222 58 Stassi .667 3 2 1 1 Valbuena .153 111 17 Valbuena .232 298 69 Tucker .136 22 3 1 1 Villar .271 59 16 Villar .255 51 13 Valbuena .315 92 29 3 6 Villar .329 76 25 2 6 Astros Hitters vs. LHP (Career) Astros Hitters vs. RHP (Career) Player .AVG AB H Player .AVG AB H Altuve .354 712 252 Altuve .287 1952 560 RUNS BY INNING Carter .219 558 122 Carter .213 1148 244 Castro .205 404 83 Castro .250 1250 312 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total Conger .184 152 28 Conger .231 732 169 Astros 73 64 66 75 70 70 85 66 58 17 644 Correa .283 106 30 Correa .272 228 62 Duffy .333 3 1 Duffy - - - Opp. 92 72 53 50 81 61 55 52 39 15 570 Gattis .261 348 91 Gattis .243 902 219 Gomez .253 1010 256 Gomez .262 2485 650 Multi-Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ Total Career-High Gonzalez .253 249 63 Gonzalez .258 770 199 Altuve 34 16 3 - 53 4 (12x) - 8/30/15 at MIN Lowrie .285 769 219 Lowrie .247 1680 415 Carter 10 - - - 10 4 (2x) - 6/23/13 at CHC Marisnick .231 216 50 Marisnick .235 429 101 Castro 9 1 - - 10 4 - 5/26/13 vs. OAK Rasmus .219 823 180 Rasmus .253 2311 585 Conger 7 3 - - 10 3 (5x) - 8/1/15 vs. ARI Springer .246 191 47 Springer .246 435 107 Correa 15 8 - - 23 3 (8x) - 9/5/15 vs. MIN Stassi .308 13 4 Stassi .348 23 8 Tucker .200 65 13 Tucker .261 222 58 Duffy ------Valbuena .211 383 81 Valbuena .229 1835 420 Gattis 32 3 1 - 36 4 (2x) - 6/14/15 vs. SEA Villar .248 202 50 Villar .223 381 85 Gomez 21 3 1 - 25 4 (15x) - 6/6/15 at MIN Gonzalez 16 6 - - 22 4 - 5/26/14 at KC Lowrie 10 2 - - 12 4 (5x) - 8/9/13 at TOR Record by Days Marisnick 17 1 - - 18 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MIN Rasmus 21 3 - - 24 5 - 6/5/12 at CWS Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. Springer 12 5 - 1 18 5 - 6/10/15 at CWS 8-11 12-10 13-10 8-6 11-13 11-13 15-8 Stassi - - - - - 2 (3x) - 8/28/14 at NYM Record By Months Tucker 12 3 1 - 16 4 - 7/6/15 at CLE Valbuena 18 2 1 - 21 4 - 7/19/15 vs. TEX April May June July August Sept/Oct. Villar 5 - - - 5 3 (6x) - 6/8/14 at MIN 15-7 16-13 15-14 12-12 15-13 5-12 Multi-RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Total Career-High DISABLED LIST Altuve 4 4 1 - 9 4 (3x) - 7/28/15 vs. LAA Carter 15 2 - - 17 5 (2x) - 8/12/14 vs. MIN Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Castro 2 2 1 - 5 4 (3x) - 8/3/15 at TEX Fields right groin strain 3/27 4/24 15 (8-7) Conger 3 1 1 2 7 5 (3x) - 9/4/15 vs. MIN Peacock right hip surgery 3/30 4/14 7 (3-4) Correa 10 2 2 - 14 4 (2x) - 9/7/15 at OAK Oberholtzer left index finger blister 3/31 5/13 33 (20-13) Duffy ------Peacock left intercostal strain 4/15 141 (75-66) Gattis 17 4 3 - 24 4 (4x) - 8/25/15 at NYY Lowrie right thumb ligament tear 4/28 7/30 82 (45-37) Gomez 7 1 2 2 12 5 (4x) - 7/11/15 at LAD Springer concussion 5/6 5/13 7 (2-5) Gonzalez 8 - - - 8 3 (2x) - 7/7/14 at TEX Oberholtzer left index finger blister 5/14 6/1 17 (10-7) Lowrie 6 2 1 - 9 4 (7x) - 9/6/15 vs. MIN Deduno lower right back strain 5/14 115 (58-57) Marisnick 4 2 - - 6 3 (4x) - 9/7/15 at OAK Feldman torn right medial meniscus 5/27 7/18 45 (20-25) Rasmus 11 4 - - 15 6 - 6/2/11 vs. SF Marisnick left hamstring strain 6/19 7/5 15 (8-7) Springer 2 - - 1 3 5 (2x) - 4/28/15 at SD Qualls pinched nerve in neck 6/25 7/10 14 (7-7) Stassi - - - - - 2 (2x) - 8/28/14 at NYM Springer right wrist fracture 7/2 9/4 53 (27-26) Tucker 3 3 - - 6 3 (3x) - 7/22/15 vs. BOS Castro right quad strain 8/29 9/17 17 (6-11) Valbuena 5 3 2 - 10 4 (2x) - 7/19/15 vs. TEX Feldman right shoulder strain 9/14 6 (1-5) Villar 2 - - - 2 3 (2x) - 5/3/14 vs. SEA STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITION 2015 Starting Lineups By Defensive Position: By Batting Order: C: Castro (53-39), Conger (25-30), Stassi (0-2) 1: Altuve (54-44), Springer (21-25), Marisnick (3-2) 1B: Carter (50-46), Valbuena (12-11), Gonzalez (11-9), Singleton (5-5) 2: Altuve (14-20), Tucker (10-12), Valbuena (16-6), Gonzalez (12-7), Correa (9-7), 2B: Altuve (73-67), Gonzalez (5-4) Gomez (6-7), Springer (6-7), Lowrie (2-2), Villar (1-2), Grossman (1-2) SS: Correa (41-45), Gonzalez (17-12), Villar (9-9), Lowrie (11-5) 3: Correa (31-35), Springer (19-7), Tucker (7-9), Valbuena (6-6), Gattis (5-7), Altuve 3B: Valbuena (47-43), Lowrie (19-17), Gonzalez (6-9), Villar (6-2) (5-4), Lowrie (5-3) LF: Tucker (27-31), Rasmus (24-19), Grossman (7-7), Gattis (8-3), Marisnick (3-6), 4: Gattis (44-35), Lowrie (12-6), Valbuena (7-7), Rasmus (5-9), Carter (4-5), Tucker Gonzalez (6-1), Presley (0-2), Santana (2-0), Villar (0-2), Hoes (1-0) (2-4), Gomez (1-5), Springer (3-0) CF: Marisnick (42-35), Gomez (16-21), Rasmus (14-12), Springer (5-3), Presley (1-0) 5: Rasmus (26-18), Gattis (12-16), Carter (13-13), Lowrie (7-8), Valbuena (7-5), Gomez RF: Springer (44-36), Rasmus (16-21), Tucker (6-6), Santana (4-4), Marisnick (6-2), (5-7), Tucker (5-3), Castro (2-0), Correa (0-1), Gonzalez (1-0) Hoes (2-1), Presley (0-1) 6: Carter (20-15), Rasmus (13-16), Valbuena (5-10), Castro (8-6), Gattis (9-7), Gonzalez DH: Gattis (62-64), Carter (6-1), Singleton (2-1), Tucker (1-1), Valbuena (1-1), Altuve (5-3), Lowrie (3-3), Gomez (3-2), Conger (3-1), Singleton (3-1), Correa (1-2), Santana (0-1), Lowrie (0-1) (2-1), Villar (2-1), Tucker (1-2), Marisnick (0-1) 7: Carter (16-10), Valbuena (13-11), Conger (6-10), Gonzalez (4-10), Marisnick (10-4), CATCHING STATS Castro (8-4), Rasmus (5-5), Villar (3-7), Tucker (4-3), Santana (2-2), Singleton (3-1), atchers tatistics eam Gattis (1-2), Hoes (1-1), Lowrie (1-1), Grossman (1-0) C S T 8: Castro (18-13), Gonzalez (16-12), Conger (11-13), Valbuena (6-10), Tucker (5-5), Player CS/ATT % PO PB Record ERA Marisnick (6-3), Rasmus (5-4), Carter (3-4), Singleton (1-4), Santana (2-1), Hoes (2-0), Castro 19/59 .322 0 7 53-39 3.43 (304ER/797.1IP) Villar (2-0), Stassi (0-2), Grossman (1-0) Conger 1/42 .024 0 1 25-30 3.48 (196ER/506.2IP) 9: Marisnick (32-33), Castro (17-16), Conger (5-6), Grossman (4-6), Villar (7-3), Gon- zalez (6-3), Presley (1-3), McHugh (2-0), Feldman (1-0), Hernandez (1-0), Kazmir (0-1), Stassi 1/4 .250 0 0 0-2 8.61 (22ER/23IP) Keuchel (1-0), Oberholtzer (1-0) Pitchers 4/4 1.000 6 TOTAL 25/109 .229 6 8 78-71 3.54 (522ER/1326IP) 2015 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT 2015 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 29-46 Starters 52-44-0 3.72 903.0 865 401 373 268-4 742 When Bullpen Does Not Allow a Run: 45-24 Relievers 26-27-34 3.17 423.0 333 162 149 126-10 425 When No Relievers Are Used: 4-1 Pitcher Last App. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) Pitches 1B/Ret. RI/SC SV/OPP Team Rec. (in relief apps.) 68-Michael Feliz 9/16 at TEX (3.1,5,5,5,2,1) 64 4/2 3/0 0/0 1-3 35-Josh Fields 9/18 vs. OAK (1.1,0,0,0,0,3) 22 50/34 23/6 0/2 19-31 44-Luke Gregerson 9/19 vs. OAK (1,0,0,0,0,1) 11 57/39 5/1 27/32 47-10 36-Will Harris 9/19 vs. OAK (0.1,0,0,0,0,1)-H10 5 61/41 31/7 1/3 31-30 37-Pat Neshek 9/18 vs. OAK (0.2,4,2,2,0,0)-BS2, L6 20 61/43 21/1 1/3 42-19 38-Oliver Perez 9/17 at TEX (0.2,0,1,1,1,1) 17 13/9 8/2 0/0 4-9 50-Chad Qualls 9/19 vs. OAK (1,0,0,0,0,1)-W3 10 56/39 17/6 0/2 30-32 29-Tony Sipp 9/19 vs. OAK (0.2,1,0,0,0,1)-H11 8 55/36 27/8 0/2 26-29 54-Joe Thatcher 9/15 at TEX (0.2,0,0,0,0,1) 14 38/27 22/7 0/0 17-21 67- 9/19 vs. OAK (2.1,4,3,3,1,4) 46 10/7 10/3 0/0 4-6 2015 BULLPEN TOTALS 432/307 169/41 34/50 74-70 68 RHP Michael Feliz 0-0-0, 6.43 ERA, 4G 38 LHP Oliver Perez 2-3-0, 4.14 ERA, 61G Last Win: none in ‘15 Save: none in ‘15 Loss: none in ‘15 Blown SV: none in ‘15 Last Win: 7/27 at SEA Save: none in ‘15 Loss: 9/15 at TEX Blown SV: 7/27 at SEA OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: 0-0-0, 9.00 (5ER/5IP), 2G OAK Series: --- Last Road Trip: 0-1-0, 7.71 (2ER/2.1IP), 4G • tossed 3.1 innings Wed. night at TEX, allowing 5 runs on 5 hits...was his • gave up 1 run on no hits and 1 walk Thurs. night...struck out 1 in 0.2 of 4th career Major League appearance (all coming this season). an inning...has given up a run in each of his last 2 outings. • was recalled from Double A Corpus Christi on Sept. 4 for his 3rd Major • had a 28-game streak of scoreless apps. (17.2IP) from June 4-Aug. 19, in League stint of the season...did not pitch in his last stint with the club which he did not allowed an earned run. (June 28-July 1)...1st stint was from May 29-June 1. • has made 12 apps. with Houston (7ER/8IP, 7.88 ERA) since being acquired • 21-year-old made 23 appearances (17 starts) between Double A Corpus from ARI on Aug. 7 for minor league LHP Junior Garcia...has struck out Christi and Advanced Lancaster this season, going 7-4 with a 2.83 9 in his 8.0 innings. ERA (35ER/111.1IP), 103 strikeouts and a .203 opp. avg....after making • is holding left-handed hitters to a .188 avg (15x80) this season...has his Double A debut on May 26, was ranked among the top 5 Double A tallied 46 K’s in his 37.0 IP this season...has stranded 34 of 45 (75.6%) pitchers in ERA (5th, 2.17), opp. avg. (1st, .185) and WHIP (2nd, 0.92). inherited runners this season between Houston and Arizona. 35 RHP Josh Fields 4-1-0, 3.45 ERA, 50G 50 RHP Chad Qualls 3-4-4, 3.91 ERA, 55G Last Win: 8/19 vs. TB Save: none in ‘15 Loss: 5/29 vs. CWS Blown SV: 7/1 vs. KC Last Win: 9/19 vs. OAK Save: 5/14 vs. TOR Loss: 6/22 at LAA Blown SV: 5/29 vs. CWS OAK Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 0-0-0, 12.27 (5ER/3.2IP), 5G OAK Series: 1-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 1-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/3.2IP), 4G • pitched 1.1 scoreless innings Fri. night vs. OAK, striking out 3 of 4 batters • earned the win last night after tossing a scoreless 7th inning...has thrown faced...was his 7th outing since being recalled from Double A on Sept. 6.2 scoreless innings vs. OAK this season, after allowing 12 runs in 4.0 1 (was optioned on Aug. 20). innings against the club last year. • has been scoreless in 20 of his last 24 Major League games. • since being activated from the 15-day DL on July 10, has posted a 2.66 • ranks 5th among AL relievers in strikeouts per 9.0 innings...is posting ERA (7ER/23.2IP) with 22 strikeouts and 17 hits allowed (.205 opp. avg.) career-bests in a number of categories, including ERA, WHIP (1.06), in 27 appearances...on the DL from 6/25-7/9 (pinched nerve in neck). opponent batting average (.200) and strikeouts per 9.0 innings (11.87, • ranks 6th among AL relievers in groundball percentage (61.8%)...lefties 62SO/47IP). are just 13x60 (.217) off him this season. • ranks 6th on the Astros all-time app. list with 376...he trails RHP Brad 44 RHP Luke Gregerson 7-3-27, 2.93 ERA, 57G Lidge, who made 378 apps in his 6-year career (2002-07) with Houston. Last Win: 8/23 vs. LAD Save: 9/13 at LAA Loss: 9/5 vs. MIN Blown SV: 8/9 at OAK OAK Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 0-0-1, 0.00 (0ER/1IP), 1G 29 LHP Tony Sipp 2-4-0, 2.20 ERA, 55G • finished last night’s game with a hitless 9th inning...was his 1st appear- Last Win: 4/26 at OAK Save: none in ‘15 Loss: 7/5 at BOS Blown SV: 7/31 vs. ARI ance since leaving the team Wednesday for Orlando, Fla., for the birth OAK Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 0-0-0, 4.50 (1ER/2IP), 4G of his 1st child, a baby boy. • tossed 0.2 of a scoreless inning last night...has pitched in 5 of the last 7 • in his 1st season as a closer, has successfully converted 27-of-32 save games...prior to these games, had not appeared in a game since Aug. opps. (84.4%)...his 27 saves are the most by an Astros pitcher since RHP 26 at NYY. Jose Valverde also recorded 44 in 2008. • has been scoreless in 21 of his last 22 games...had a career-long, 20- • 7 wins rank T-1st among AL relievers with RHP Wade Davis and RHP game scoreless streak that spanned 17.1 innings (since July 7)...was Keone Kela...is the 3rd pitcher in club history to record 7 W and 27 SV the longest scoreless appearance streak by an Astro since LHP Tim in a single year: RHP Doug Jones (11W/36SV in ‘92) and RHP Dave Byrdak went 22 straight scoreless outings in 2010. Smith (9W/27SV in ‘85). • has held lefties to a .239 batting average (21x88) this season and a .189 • has been scoreless in 26 of his last 30 outings (29.1IP), going 5-2 with avg (33x175) over the past 2 seasons combined. 12 saves, a 1.84 ERA (6ER/29.1IP) and 22 strikeouts. • overall, has posted a .185 opponent average over the past 2 seasons combined in 111 apps. (99.2 IP, 66 H). 36 RHP Will Harris 5-4-1, 1.65 ERA, 61G Last Win: 8/16 vs. DET Save: 8/6 at OAK Loss: 9/14 at TEX Blown SV: 7/3 at BOS 56 LHP Joe Thatcher 1-3-0, 3.60 ERA, 39G OAK Series: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/1.1IP), 2G Last Road Trip: 0-2-0, 7.36 (3ER/3.2IP), 4G Last Win: 5/24 at DET Save: none in ‘15 Loss: 7/8 at CLE Blown SV: none in ‘15 • retired the only batter he faced last night (Blair) on a . OAK Series: --- Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/0.2IP), 2G • has allowed 12 earned runs in his club-leading 65.1 relief innings, • retired the 2 hitters he faced on Tuesday: Moreland (groundout) and which is good for the 5th-lowest ERA (1.65) among AL relievers. Odor (strikeout)...marked his 3rd appearance since being selected to • ranks 4th among all AL relievers in opp. avg. (.174, 40x230), as he has the Major League roster on 9/1. allowed just 40 hits...has 63 strikeouts in his 65.1 innings. • has held lefties to a .250 (12x48) average this season with 2 extra-base • his 1.65 ERA ranks as the 5th-lowest produced by a Houston reliever for hits...in his career, has held LHH’s to a .232 (113x487) average. a single season in club history...the last Astros reliever to post a lower • was DFA’d on July 21 and later signed to a minor league contract on 8/5... ERA that Harris was LHP Billy Wagner (1.57) in 1999...his 1st-half opp. appeared in 9 games with Triple A Fresno, allowing only 1 earned run batting avg. (.116; 16x138) was a club record. in 8.2 innings (1.04 ERA) with 10 strikeouts. 37 RHP Pat Neshek 3-6-1, 3.46 ERA, 61G 67 RHP Vince Velasquez 1-1-0, 4.47 ERA, 17G/7GS Last Win: 5/7 at LAA Save: 5/20 vs. OAK Loss: 9/18 vs. OAK Blown SV: 9/18 vs. OAK Last Win: 7/21 vs. BOS Save: none in ‘15 Loss: 7/7 at CLE Blown SV: none in ‘15 OAK Series: 0-1-0, 27.00 (2ER/0.2IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.2IP), 3G OAK Series: 0-0-0, 11.57 (3ER/2.1IP), 1G Last Road Trip: 0-0-0, 15.43 (4ER/2.1IP), 3G • took his 6th loss of the season Friday night, giving up 2 runs on 4 hits in • allowed 3 runs on 4 hits in 2.1 innings of relief last night...marked his 0.2 of an inning. 8th appearance since his most recent recall on Aug. 20...this is his 3rd • has allowed just 1 of his 21 inherited runners to score...is tied with Har- Major League stint with HOU this season (also 6/10-7/7, 7/21-8/2). ris for the club in relief appearances (61). • his last 10 big league outings have been out of the bullpen, in which • his 28 holds on the season rank 2nd in the AL...only 2 other pitchers in he’s posted a 5.51 ERA (10ER/16.1IP)...made 7 starts to begin his MLB club history have recorded 28+ holds in a single year: Octavio Dotel career this season, posting a 1-1 record with a 4.03 ERA (17ER/38IP) (33 in ‘03; 31 in ‘02) and Brad Lidge (28 in ‘03). and 38 strikeouts. • made 4 relief apps with Double A Corpus Christi in his most recent stint with the club...went 1-0 with a 4.05 ERA (3ER/6.2IP) and 8 strikeouts.

vs. OAK 2014 2015 CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER G W-L-S ERA IP ER Feliz - - - - - Feliz 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.2 0 Feliz 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.2 0 Fields 8 1-1-1 5.87 7.2 5 Fields 5 0-0-0 8.31 4.1 4 Fields 16 2-1-3 5.28 15.1 9 Fiers - - - - - Fiers 3 0-1-0 3.56 17.2 7 Fiers 3 0-1-0 3.56 17.2 7 Gregerson - - - - - Gregerson 7 2-1-1 8.53 6.1 6 Gregerson 8 2-1-1 9.45 6.2 7 Harris - - - - - Harris 8 0-0-1 2.84 6.1 2 Harris 8 0-0-1 2.84 6.1 2 Kazmir - - - - - Kazmir 2 0-1-0 6.52 9.2 7 Kazmir 21 10-7-0 4.21 119.2 56 Keuchel 4 1-0-0 2.48 29.0 8 Keuchel 3 1-1-0 1.14 23.2 3 Keuchel 12 2-3-0 2.92 74.0 24 McCullers - - - - - McCullers 1 0-0-0 1.93 4.2 1 McCullers 1 0-0-0 1.93 4.2 1 McHugh 1 1-0-0 1.04 8.2 1 McHugh 3 2-1-0 4.24 17.0 8 McHugh 4 3-1-0 3.16 25.2 9 Neshek - - - - - Neshek 7 0-1-1 7.20 5.0 4 Neshek 14 2-1-1 3.55 12.2 5 Perez - - - - - Perez 2 0-0-0 0.00 1.1 0 Perez 14 1-3-1 5.11 12.1 7 Qualls 7 0-4-2 27.00 4.0 12 Qualls 8 1-0-1 0.00 6.2 0 Qualls 21 1-4-4 7.41 17.0 14 Sipp 6 0-0-1 9.00 5.0 5 Sipp 9 1-0-0 0.00 8.1 0 Sipp 31 2-0-1 2.93 27.2 9 Thatcher 1 0-0-0 0.00 0.1 0 Thatcher 4 0-1-0 4.50 2.0 1 Thatcher 8 0-2-0 6.75 4.0 3 Velasquez - - - - - Velasquez 2 0-0-0 13.50 3.1 5 Velasquez 2 0-0-0 13.50 3.1 5 2015 Houston Astros High/Low

GENERAL ASTROS HOME RUNS Longest Winning Streak...... 10, 4/24-5/3 Longest Winning Streak, Home...... 7, 7/19-30 Astros Last Home Runs (*-team record when homering) Player Date Opponent/Pitcher AB Since Last Team Rec.* Longest Winning Streak, Road...... 7, 4/24-5/7 Altuve 9/14/15 @TEX/Hamels 24 7-5 Most Consecutive Losses...... 7, 6/4-10 Carter 9/18/15 OAK/Doubront 3 13-5 Most Consecutive Losses, Home...... 4 (2x), last, 5/4-5/12 Castro 8/23/15 LAD/Hatcher 15 6-5 Most Consecutive Losses, Road...... 7, 5/27-6/10 Conger 9/12/15 @LAA/Santiago 14 6-4 Correa 9/12/15 @LAA/Santiago 29 9-8 Longest Game, Time...... 4:31, 6/24 at LAA Duffy - - 3 0-0 Shortest Game, Time...... 2:09, 5/8 at LAA Gattis 9/19/15 OAK/Rodriguez 0 17-6 Longest Game, Innings...... 14, 4/12 at TEX Gomez 9/11/15 @LAA/Weaver 4 2-2 Best Homestand, Percentage...... 833 (5-1) (2x), last, 7/28-8/2 Gonzalez 9/9/15 @OAK/Abad 12 8-2 Lowrie 9/13/15 @LAA/Street 13 7-2 Worst Homestand, Percentage...... 333 (1-2), 4/6-9 Marisnick 9/7/15 @OAK/Pomeranz 20 6-3 Best Road Trip, Percentage...... 889 (8-1), 4/20-29 Rasmus 9/9/15 @OAK/Brooks 31 16-2 Worst Road Trip, Percentage...... 000 (0-6), 6/5-10 Springer 6/30/15 KC/Duffy 58 10-2 Most Runners Left on Base...... 13, 4/11 at TEX Stassi 9/19/15 OAK/Otero 0 1-0 Tucker 9/13/15 @LAA/Street 8 9-3 Double Plays Turned...... 3 (7x), last, 5/26 at BAL Valbuena 8/22/15 LAD/Greinke 48 15-4 Triple Plays Turned...... 1, 5/23 at DET Villar 9/7/15 @OAK/Doubront 13 0-2 Opponent Double Plays Turned...... 4, 9/19 vs. OAK Most Errors...... 3, 4/11 at TEX Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS Total Largest Margin of Victory...... 14, 8/25 at NYY (15-1) Altuve 7 2 3 - 12 Carter 10 7 2 - 19 Largest Margin of Defeat...... 8 (11-3 loss), 5/6 vs. TEX Castro 7 1 2 1 11 Biggest Comeback to Win...... 4 runs (2x), last, 6/2 vs. BAL Conger 7 2 - 2 11 Most Games Over .500...... 14 (6x), last, after game on 8/31 Correa 9 7 2 - 18 Biggest Lead Lost to Lose...... 3 runs (3x), last, 9/18 vs. OAK Gattis 12 10 3 - 25 Gomez 2 1 1 - 4 Highest Attendance, Home...... 43,753, 4/6 vs. CLE Gonzalez 10 - - - 10 Highest Attendance, Road...... 48,885, 4/10 at TEX Marisnick 4 4 1 - 9 Lowrie 6 1 1 1 9 TEAM BATTING Rasmus 9 8 2 - 19 Springer 11 2 - - 13 Most Runs, Game...... 15, 8/25 at NYY Stassi 1 - - - 1 Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (10x), last, 9/8 at OAK Tucker 10 2 1 - 13 Most Runs, Inning...... 8, 6/12 vs. SEA (1st) Valbuena 17 3 2 - 22 Most Hits, Game...... 17, 4/28 at SD & 7/3 at BOS Villar 2 - - - 2 Most Hits, Inning...... 7, 7/3 at BOS (4th) TOTALS 125 51 22 4 202 Fewest Hits, Game...... 1 (3x), last, 8/20 vs. TB Multi-Homer Games (11): Gattis (2): 8/26 at NYY; 5/3 vs. SEA; Rasmus Most Doubles, Game...... 6, 4/28 at SD (1): 8/16 vs. DET; Conger (1): 8/1 vs. ARI; Correa (1): 8/1 vs. ARI; Tucker Most Triples, Game...... 2, 8/16 vs. DET (1): 7/22 vs. BOS; Valbuena (3): 6/23 at LAA, 6/16 vs. COL, 4/20 at SEA; Most Homers, Game...... 5, 5/2 vs. SEA Springer (1): 6/15 vs. COL; Carter (1): 6/3 vs. BAL; Most Consecutive Games, Homer...... 10, 6/14-23 2015 Grand Slams (4) Most Consecutive Games, No Homer...... 3, 6/24-26 Players Date Opp./Pitcher(s) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 10, 4/28 at SD 1. Conger 8/1 ARI/Hellickson Fewest Extra-Base Hits, Game...... 0 (9x), last, 8/24 at NYY 2. Castro 8/3 @TEX/Lewis 3. Conger 9/4 MIN/Pelfrey Most Total Bases, Game...... 34, 4/28 at SD 4. Lowrie 9/6 MIN/May Most Walks, Game...... 8 (2x), last, 8/25 at NYY Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (13x), last, 8/23 vs. LAD 2015 Back-to-Back Home Run Combos (6) Most Strikeouts, Game...... 19, 8/19 vs. TB Players Date Opp./Pitcher(s) Fewest Strikeouts, Game...... 2, 7/9 at CLE 1. Gattis/Rasmus 5/2 SEA/Walker 2. Altuve/Valbuena 5/2 SEA/Walker/Medina Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 4, 4/26 at OAK 3. Gattis/Carter 5/30 CWS/Jennings Most Opponent Stolen Bases, Game...... 5, 6/6 at TOR 4. Gattis/Valbuena 6/2 BAL/Wright Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 17.1 innings, 4/8-9 5. Correa/Altuve 6/27 NYY/Tanaka 6. Correa/Gattis 7/5 BOS/Ogando INDIVIDUAL BATTING 2015 Pinch-Hit Home Runs (6) Most At-Bats, Game...... 6 (18x), last, Gomez, 8/25 at NYY Player Date Opp./Pitcher(s) Most Runs, Game...... 3 (13x), last, Rasmus, Gattis, 8/25 at NYY 1. Tucker 5/21 @DET/Soria Most Hits, Game...... 5, Springer, 6/10 at CWS 2. Tucker 5/24 @DET/Sanchez Most Consecutive Hits (in ABs)...... 6, Springer, 6/10-12 3. Santana 6/18 @COL/Oberg 4. Rasmus 7/23 BOS/Ogando Most Doubles, Game...... 2 (12x), last, Altuve, 9/9 at OAK 5. Villar 9/7 @OAK/Doubront Most Triples, Game...... 1 (19x), last, Altuve, 9/15 at TEX 6. Lowrie 9/13 @LAA/Street Most Home Runs, Game...... 2 (10x), last, Rasmus, 8/16 vs. DET Most RBI, Game...... 5 (4x), last, Conger, 9/4 vs. MIN Leadoff Home Runs (1): Springer: 6/19 at SEA (Elias) Most Walks, Game...... 3 (5x), last, Valbuena, 8/28 at MIN Walkoff Home Runs (4): Castro: 8/23 vs. LAD (Hatcher); Gonzalez: 8/18 Most Strikeouts, Game...... 5, Conger, 8/19 vs. TB vs. TB (Boxberger); Castro: 7/30 vs. LAA (Salas); Altuve: 7/23 vs. BOS (Bre- Most Stolen Bases, Game...... 3 (2x), last, Correa, 6/18 at COL slow) Longest Hitting Streak...... 14 (2x), last, Altuve, 6/22-7/6 2015 Last At-Bat Wins (15) TEAM PITCHING No.-Date-Opp. Score Game-Winning Play 1. 4/12 at TEX 6-4 (14) Conger 2-run homer in top 14 Fewest Runs, Game...... 0 (13x), last, 9/4 vs. MIN 2. 4/24 at OAK 5-4 (11) Grossman 2-run single in top 11 Most Runs, Game...... 14, 9/16 at TEX 3. 4/26 at OAK 7-6 Gattis 2-run double in top 9 Fewest Hits, Game...... 0, 8/22 vs. LAD 4. 4/30 vs. SEA 3-2 (10) Altuve RBI-single in bottom 10 (walkoff win #1) Most Hits, Game...... 16, 9/16 at TEX 5. 5/4 vs. SEA 7-6 Gattis solo homer in bottom 8 6. 5/7 at LAA 3-2 Altuve RBI-fielders choice in top 9 Fewest Walks, Game...... 0 (17x), last, 9/13 at LAA 7. 5/13 vs. SF 4-3 Springer solo homer in bottom 8 Most Walks, Game...... 9, 9/7 at OAK 8. 7/23 vs. BOS 5-4 Altuve solo homer in bottom 9 (walkoff win #2) Most Strikeouts, Game...... 15, 5/16 vs. TOR 9. 7/30 vs. LAA 3-0 Castro 3-run homer in bottom 9 (walkoff win #3) Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 20 innings, 6/13-15 10. 8/6 at OAK 5-4 (10) Lowrie RBI-single in top 10 11. 8/16 vs. DET 6-5 Altuve RBI-single in bottom 9 (walkoff win #4) 12. 8/18 vs. TB 3-2 (10) Gonzalez solo homer in bottom 10 (walkoff win #5) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 13. 8/19 vs. TB 3-2 (13) Correa RBI-single in bottom 13 (walkoff win #6) Longest Winning Streak...... 6, Keuchel, 4/6-5/20 14. 8/23 vs. LAD 3-2 (10) Castro solo homer in bottom 10 (walkoff win #7) Longest Losing Streak...... 6, Neshek, 6/27-current 15. 9/13 at LAA 5-3 Lowrie 3-run homer in top 9 Most Innings Pitched, Starter...... 9.0 (5x), last, Fiers, 8/22 vs. LAD Astros Ejections (6) Most Innings Pitched, Relief...... 5.0, Fiers, 8/3 at TEX Date Personnel Umpire Situation Fewest Hits, Complete Game...... 0, Fiers, 8/22 vs. LAD 1. 4/22 at SEA Hudgens Barrett Arguing called 3rd strike from bench Fewest Walks, Complete Game...... 0 (2x), last, McCullers, 6/3 vs. BAL 2. 6/20 at SEA Hinch DiMuro Arguing replay challenge Most Walks, Game...... 5 (2x), last, Feldman, 9/1 vs. SEA 3. 6/27 vs. NYY Oberholtzer Drake While pitching to Rodriguez 4. 7/11 at TB Strom Gibson Disputing strike zone Most Strikeouts, Game...... 13, Keuchel, 7/19 vs. TEX 5. 8/15 vs. DET Hinch B. Miller Arguing replay challenge Most Hit By Pitch, Game...... 2 (3x), last, Kazmir, 8/28 at MIN 6. 8/26 at NYY Rasmus Holbrook Arguing called 3rd strike Longest Scoreless Inning Streak...... 19.0, Keuchel, 6/25-7/6 Last 3 Reviews in Astros games ATTENDANCE No./Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result Time 87. 9/12 at LAA (1st) Safe call at 2B Los Angeles Overturned 1:07 Home:...... 1,947,570/74 games 88. 9/15 at TEX (4th) Foul ball Houston Stands 2:00 Home Average:...... 26,318 89. 9/19 vs. OAK (8th) Out at 3B Oakland Confirmed 0:43 Road:...... 2,113,531/75 games Road Average:...... 28,180 CHALLENGES: Houston has been involved in 88 total replay reviews, includ- ing 43 Astros challenges, 34 opponent challenges and 11 crew chief reviews. The Astros have been successful in 22 of their 43 challenges. HOUSTON ASTROS 2015 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 4/6 1 CLE W 2-0 1-0 T-1st Tied Keuchel (1-0) Kluber (0-1) Gregerson (1) 43,753* 43,753 4/8 2 CLE L 0-2 1-1 T-2nd 0.5 Feldman (0-1) Carrasco (1-0) Allen (1) 23,078 66,831 4/9 3 CLE L 1-5 1-2 T-4th 1.0 Wojciechowski (0-1) Bauer (1-0) - 22,593 89,424 4/10 4 @ TEX W 5-1 2-2 T-2nd 0.5 McHugh (1-0) Holland (0-1) - 48,885* 4/11 5 @ TEX L 2-6 2-3 T-3rd 0.5 Hernandez (0-1) Gallardo (1-1) - 36,833 4/12 6 @ TEX W 6-4 (14) 3-3 T-1st Tied Harris (1-0) Verrett (0-1) Deduno (1) 35,276 4/13 7 OAK L 1-8 3-4 T-2nd 0.5 Feldman (0-2) Kazmir (2-0) - 19,279 108,703 4/14 8 OAK L 0-4 3-5 T-3rd 1.5 Peacock (0-1) Graveman (1-1) - 18,935 127,638 4/15 9 OAK W 6-1 4-5 T-2nd 0.5 McHugh (2-0) Pomeranz (1-1) - 19,777 147,415 4/17 10 LAA L 3-6 4-6 4th 1.0 Qualls (0-1) Ramos (1-0) Street (4) 22,660 170,075 4/18 11 LAA W 4-0 5-6 T-2nd 0.5 Keuchel (2-0) Wilson (1-2) - 28,209 198,284 4/19 12 LAA W 4-3 6-6 1st (0.5) Feldman (1-2) Richards (0-1) Gregerson (2) 24,254 222,538 4/20 13 @ SEA W 7-5 7-6 1st (0.5) Sipp (1-0) Farquhar (0-1) Gregerson (3) 15,129 4/21 14 @ SEA W 6-3 8-6 1st (1.5) McHugh (3-0) Furbush (0-1) Qualls (1) 13,949 4/22 15 @ SEA L 2-3 8-7 1st (0.5) Hernandez (0-2) Happ (1-1) Rodney (4) 14,756 4/24 16 @ OAK W 5-4 (11) 9-7 1st (1.5) Gregerson (1-0) O’Flaherty (0-2) Qualls (2) 18,205 4/25 17 @ OAK W 9-3 10-7 1st (1.5) Feldman (2-2) Graveman (1-2) - 24,342 4/26 18 @ OAK W 7-6 11-7 1st (2.5) Sipp (2-0) Clippard (0-2) Gregerson (4) 22,080 4/27 19 @ SD W 9-4 12-7 1st (3.0) Neshek (1-0) Benoit (3-1) - 19,532 4/28 20 @ SD W 14-3 13-7 1st (4.0) Hernandez (1-2) Ross (1-2) - 22,796 4/29 21 @ SD W 7-2 14-7 1st (4.0) Keuchel (3-0) Cashner (1-4) - 21,824 4/30 22 SEA W 3-2 (10) 15-7 1st (4.0) Gregerson (2-0) Leone (0-2) - 19,108 241,646 5/1 23 SEA W 4-3 16-7 1st (5.0) Fields (1-0) Elias (0-1) Gregerson (5) 21,834 263,480 5/2 24 SEA W 11-4 17-7 1st (6.0) McHugh (4-0) Walker (1-3) - 24,435 287,915 5/3 25 SEA W 7-6 18-7 1st (7.0) Neshek (2-0) Smith (0-1) Gregerson (6) 25,283 313,198 5/4 26 TEX L 1-2 18-8 1st (7.0) Qualls (0-2) Kela (2-1) Feliz (3) 17,597 330,795 5/5 27 TEX L 1-7 18-9 1st (6.0) Feldman (2-3) Rodriguez (1-1) - 20,951 351,746 5/6 28 TEX L 3-11 18-10 1st (5.0) Deduno (0-1) Lewis (2-2) - 22,230 373,976 5/7 29 @ LAA W 3-2 19-10 1st (6.0) Neshek (3-0) Street (2-1) Gregerson (7) 25,097 5/8 30 @ LAA L 0-2 19-11 1st (5.0) Hernandez (1-3) Weaver (1-4) - 40,006 5/9 31 @ LAA W 6-5 20-11 1st (6.0) Keuchel (4-0) Shoemaker (2-3) Qualls (3) 40,210 5/10 32 @ LAA L 1-3 20-12 1st (5.0) Feldman (2-4) Richards (3-1) Street (10) 30,929 5/12 33 SF L 1-8 20-13 1st (4.0) McHugh (4-1) Heston (3-3) - 20,468 394,444 5/13 34 SF W 4-3 21-13 1st (4.0) Qualls (1-2) Affeldt (0-2) Gregerson (8) 20,725 415,169 5/14 35 TOR W 6-4 22-13 1st (4.5) Fields (2-0) Loup (1-2) Qualls (4) 15,777 430,946 5/15 36 TOR W 8-4 23-13 1st (4.5) Keuchel (5-0) Dickey (1-5) - 21,653 452,599 5/16 37 TOR W 6-5 24-13 1st (4.5) Feldman (3-4) Francis (1-2) Gregerson (9) 27,102 479,701 5/17 38 TOR W 4-2 25-13 1st (5.5) McHugh (5-1) Buehrle (5-3) Gregerson (10) 25,307 505,008 5/18 39 OAK L 1-2 25-14 1st (5.5) Thatcher (0-1) Mujica (2-1) Clippard (4) 21,724 526,732 5/19 40 OAK W 6-4 26-14 1st (5.5) Hernandez (2-3) Gray(4-2) Neshek (1) 17,575 544,307 5/20 41 OAK W 6-1 27-14 1st (5.5) Keuchel (6-0) Hahn (1-4) - 21,066 565,373 5/21 42 @ DET L 5-6 (11) 27-15 1st (5.5) Sipp (2-1) Wilson (1-0) - 33,193 5/22 43 @ DET L 2-7 27-16 1st (4.5) McHugh (5-2) Simon (5-2) - 37,276 5/23 44 @ DET W 3-2 28-16 1st (5.5) McCullers (1-0) Lobstein (3-5) Gregerson (11) 40,153 5/24 45 @ DET W 10-8 29-16 1st (6.5) Thatcher (1-1) Wilson (1-1) Gregerson (12) 36,449 5/25 46 @ BAL L 3-4 29-17 1st (5.5) KEUCHEL (6-1) Brach (2-0) Britton (11) 28,909 5/26 47 @ BAL W 4-1 30-17 1st (6.5) Feldman (4-4) Tillman (2-6) Gregerson (13) 21,541 5/27 48 @ BAL L 4-5 30-18 1st (6.0) Sipp (2-2) Brach (3-0) Britton (12) 16,401 5/29 49 CWS L 3-6 (11) 30-19 1st (5.0) Fields (2-1) Jennings (1-1) Robertson (10) 25,957 591,330 5/30 50 CWS W 3-0 31-19 1st (5.0) KEUCHEL (7-1) Quintana (2-6) - 29,720 621,050 5/31 51 CWS L 0-6 31-20 1st (4.0) Hernandez (2-4) DANKS (3-4) - 27,423 648,473 6/1 52 BAL W 5-2 32-20 1st (4.0) Harris (2-0) Brach (3-1) Gregerson (14) 17,259 665,732 6/2 53 BAL W 6-4 33-20 1st (5.0) McHugh (6-2) Wright (2-1) Gregerson (15) 18,730 684,462 6/3 54 BAL W 3-1 34-20 1st (6.0) MCCULLERS (2-0) Gonzalez (5-4) - 20,305 704,767 6/4 55 BAL L 2-3 34-21 1st (5.5) Qualls (1-3) O’Day (2-0) Britton (14) 20,219 724,986 6/5 56 @ TOR L 2-6 34-22 1st (4.5) Hernandez (2-5) Sanchez (5-4) - 22,971 6/6 57 @ TOR L 2-7 34-23 1st (3.5) Oberholtzer (0-1) Hutchison (5-1) - 31,809 6/7 58 @ TOR L 6-7 34-24 1st (3.5) Gregerson (2-1) Hendriks (1-0) - 35,571 6/8 59 @ CWS L 1-3 34-25 1st (3.0) McCullers (2-1) Sale (6-2) Robertson (11) 17,352 6/9 60 @ CWS L 2-4 34-26 1st (2.0) Keuchel (7-2) Rodon (2-0) Robertson (12) 18,439 6/10 61 @ CWS L 1-4 34-27 1st (2.0) Sipp (2-3) Quintana (3-6) Robertson (13) 17,455 6/12 62 SEA W 10-0 35-27 1st (2.5) Oberholtzer (1-1) Hernandez (9-3) - 32,173 757,159 6/13 63 SEA L 1-8 35-28 1st (1.5) McHugh (6-3) Montgomery (1-1) - 36,762 793,921 6/14 64 SEA W 13-0 36-28 1st (2.5) McCullers (3-1) Elias (3-4) - 29,153 823,074 6/15 65 COL W 6-3 37-28 1st (2.5) Keuchel (8-2) Bettis (2-2) Gregerson (16) 21,820 844,894 6/16 66 COL W 8-5 38-28 1st (2.5) Harris (3-0) Rusin (2-2) Gregerson (17) 22,245 867,139 6/17 67 @ COL W 8-4 39-28 1st (2.5) Oberholtzer (2-1) Kendrick (2-9) - 33,041 6/18 68 @ COL W 8-4 40-28 1st (3.5) McHugh (7-3) Hale (2-2) - 30,770 6/19 69 @ SEA L 2-5 40-29 1st (2.5) McCullers (3-2) Elias (4-4) Smith (4) 40,914 6/20 70 @ SEA L 3-6 40-30 1st (2.5) Keuchel (8-3) Walker (5-6) Smith (5) 26,770 6/21 71 @ SEA W 6-2 41-30 1st (3.5) Harris (4-0) Happ (3-4) - 40,905 6/22 72 @ LAA L 3-4 41-31 1st (3.0) Qualls (1-4) Street (3-2) - 34,153 6/23 73 @ LAA W 13-3 42-31 1st (4.0) McHugh (8-3) Wilson (5-6) - 41,208 6/24 74 @ LAA L 1-2 (13) 42-32 1st (4.0) Thatcher (1-2) Alvarez (2-1) - 33,543 6/25 75 NYY W 4-0 43-32 1st (5.0) KEUCHEL (9-3) Warren (5-5) - 28,643 895,782 6/26 76 NYY L 2-3 43-33 1st (5.0) Harris (4-1) Eovaldi (7-2) Betances (5) 37,748 933,530 6/27 77 NYY L 6-9 43-34 1st (4.0) Neshek (3-1) Shreve (5-1) Betances (6) 41,133* 974,663 6/28 78 NYY W 3-1 44-34 1st (4.0) McHugh (9-3) PINDEDA (8-5) Gregerson (18) 31,961 1,006,624 6/29 79 KC W 6-2 45-34 1st (4.0) McCullers (4-2) Blanton (2-1) - 20,419 1,027,043 6/30 80 KC W 4-0 46-34 1st (4.0) Keuchel (10-3) Duffy (2-4) - 24,642 1,051,685 7/1 81 KC W 6-5 47-34 1st (5.0) Gregerson (3-1) Herrera (1-2) - 25,848 1,077,533 7/3 82 @ BOS W 12-8 (10) 48-34 1st (5.0) Hernandez (3-5) Ramirez (0-1) Gregerson (19) 37,837 7/4 83 @ BOS L 1-6 48-35 1st (4.0) McHugh (9-4) Buchholz (7-6) - 36,703 7/5 84 @ BOS L 4-5 48-36 1st (3.0) Sipp (2-4) Barnes (3-2) Uehara (19) 36,481 7/6 85 @ CLE W 9-4 49-36 1st (3.5) Keuchel (11-3) Carrasco (10-7) - 13,516 7/7 86 @ CLE L 0-2 49-37 1st (2.5) Velasquez (0-2) Kluber (4-9) Shaw (2) 10,821 7/8 87 @ CLE L 2-4 49-38 1st (1.5) Thatcher (1-3) Bauer (8-5) Allen (17) 15,255 7/9 88 @ CLE L 1-3 49-39 1st (1.5) Oberholtzer (2-2) Anderson (2-1) Allen (18) 11,496 7/10 89 @ TB L 1-3 49-40 1st (0.5) McHugh (9-5) Ramirez (8-3) Boxberger (21) 17,129 7/11 90 @ TB L 0-3 49-41 1st (0.5) Keuchel (11-4) Odorizzi (5-5) Boxberger (22) 18,479 7/12 91 @ TB L 3-4 49-42 2nd 0.5 McCullers (4-3) Moore (1-0) Boxberger (23) 16,458 7/14 2015 All-Star Game (Cincinnati) 7/17 92 TEX W 3-2 50-42 2nd 0.5 McHugh (10-5) Perez (0-1) Gregerson (19) 36,904 1,114,437 7/18 93 TEX L 6-7 50-43 2nd 1.5 Feldman (4-5) Lewis (9-4) Tolleson (14) 41,941* 1,156,378 7/19 94 TEX W 10-0 51-43 2nd 1.0 Keuchel (12-4) Gallardo (7-9) - 36,532 1,192,910 7/21 95 BOS W 8-3 52-43 2nd 2.0 Velasquez (1-1) Johnson (0-1) - 26,913 1,219,823 7/22 96 BOS W 4-2 53-43 2nd 2.0 McHugh (11-5) Kelly (2-6) Gregerson (20) 31,104 1,250,927 7/23 97 BOS W 5-4 54-43 2nd 1.0 Fields (3-1) Breslow (0-1) - 30,748 1,281,675 7/24 98 @ KC W 4-0 55-43 T-1st Tied Kazmir (6-5) Guthrie (7-6) Gregerson (21) 36,965 7/25 99 @ KC L 1-2 (10) 55-44 T-1st Tied Harris (4-2) Herrera (2-2) - 38,393* 7/26 100 @ KC L 1-5 55-45 2nd 1.0 Keuchel (12-5) Ventura (5-7) - 33,638 HOUSTON ASTROS 2015 DAY-BY-DAY

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout) 7/28 101 LAA W 10-5 56-45 T-1st Tied McHugh (12-5) Wilson (8-8) - 24,031 1,305,706 7/29 102 LAA W 6-3 57-45 1st (1.0) McCullers (5-3) Richards (10-8) - 31,272 1,336,978 7/30 103 LAA W 3-0 58-45 1st (2.0) Gregerson (4-1) Alvarez (2-2) - 27,598 1,364,576 7/31 104 ARI L 4-6 (10) 58-46 1st (2.0) Neshek (3-2) Hudson (3-3) Ziegler (18) 34,720 1,399,296 8/1 105 ARI W 9-2 59-46 1st (3.0) Keuchel (13-5) Hellickson (7-7) - 36,602 1,435,898 8/2 106 ARI W 4-1 60-46 1st (4.0) McHugh (13-5) Ray (3-6) Gregerson (22) 33,871 1,469,769 8/3 107 @ TEX L 9-12 60-47 1st (3.0) McCullers (5-4) Lewis (12-4) Tolleson (19) 21,671 8/4 108 @ TEX L 3-4 60-48 1st (3.0) Straily (0-1) Gallardo (8-9) Tolleson (20) 29,953 8/5 109 @ TEX L 3-4 60-49 1st (2.0) Kazmir (6-6) Martinez (7-6) Dyson (2) 31,782 8/6 110 @ OAK W 5-4 (10) 61-49 1st (2.5) Gregerson (5-1) Mujica (2-4) Harris (1) 16,172 8/7 111 @ OAK L 1-3 61-50 1st (1.5) Keuchel (13-6) Gray (12-4) - 18,908 8/8 112 @ OAK L 1-2 61-51 1st (1.5) McHugh (13-6) Chavez (6-11) Mujica (1) 25,091 8/9 113 @ OAK L 4-5 61-52 1st (0.5) Gregerson (5-2) Abad (1-2) - 20,278 8/11 114 @ SF L 1-3 61-53 1st (1.0) Kazmir (6-7) BUMGARNER (13-6) - 42,569 8/12 115 @ SF W 2-0 62-53 1st (2.0) Feldman (5-5) Heston (11-7) Gregerson (23) 41,967 8/14 116 DET W 5-1 63-53 1st (2.5) Keuchel (14-6) Simon (10-7) - 33,212 1,502,981 8/15 117 DET L 2-4 (11) 63-54 1st (2.5) Neshek (3-3) Alburquerque (2-0) Feliz (7) 29,482 1,532,463 8/16 118 DET W 6-5 64-54 1st (3.5) Harris (5-2) Gorzelanny (1-2) - 29,969 1,562,432 8/17 119 TB L 2-9 64-55 1st (2.5) Kazmir (6-8) Ramirez (10-4) - 16,256 1,578,688 8/18 120 TB W 3-2 (10) 65-55 1st (2.5) Gregerson (6-2) Boxberger (4-9) - 17,749 1,596,437 8/19 121 TB W 3-2 (13) 66-55 1st (2.5) Fields (4-1) Andriese (3-3) - 26,001 1,622,438 8/20 122 TB L 0-1 66-56 1st (2.5) McHugh (13-7) ARCHER (11-9) - 18,177 1,640,615 8/21 123 LAD W 3-0 67-56 1st (3.5) FIERS (6-9) Anderson (7-8) - 33,833 1,674,448 8/22 124 LAD W 3-1 68-56 1st (4.0) Kazmir (7-8) Greinke (13-3) Gregerson (24) 39,999 1,714,447 8/23 125 LAD W 3-2 (10) 69-56 1st (4.0) Gregerson (7-2) Hatcher (1-5) - 28,665 1,743,112 8/24 126 @ NYY L 0-1 69-57 1st (3.5) Perez (2-2) Miller (2-2) - 37,125 8/25 127 @ NYY W 15-1 70-57 1st (4.5) Keuchel (15-6) Nova (5-6) - 38,015 8/26 128 @ NYY W 6-2 71-57 1st (5.5) McHugh (14-7) Pineda (9-8) - 37,259 8/28 129 @ MIN L 0-3 71-58 1st (4.0) Kazmir (7-9) Gibson (9-9) Jepsen (9) 28,636 8/29 130 @ MIN W 4-1 72-58 1st (4.0) Fiers (7-9) Pelfrey (6-8) Gregerson (25) 38,876* 8/30 131 @ MIN L 5-7 72-59 1st (3.0) McCullers (5-5) Santana (3-4) - 28,877 8/31 132 SEA W 8-3 73-59 1st (4.0) Keuchel (16-6) Nuno (0-2) - 19,923 1,763,035 9/1 133 SEA L 5-7 73-60 1st (3.0) Neshek (3-4) Kensing (1-0) Wilhelmsen (7) 18,157 1,781,192 9/2 134 SEA L 3-8 73-61 1st (2.0) Neshek (3-5) Smith (2-5) Wilhelmsen (8) 18,669 1,799,861 9/4 135 MIN W 8-0 74-61 1st (3.0) McHugh (15-7) Pelfrey (6-9) - 27,807 1,827,668 9/5 136 MIN L 2-3 74-62 1st (2.0) Gregerson (7-3) Santana (4-4) Jepsen (11) 27,643 1,855,311 9/6 137 MIN W 8-5 75-62 1st (3.0) Keuchel (17-6) May (8-9) Gregerson (26) 37,648 1,892,959 9/7 138 @ OAK L 9-10 75-63 1st (2.0) Fiers (2-1) Doubront (3-1) Doolittle (1) 22,214 9/8 139 @ OAK L 0-4 75-64 1st (1.0) Kazmir (7-10) Gray (13-7) - 11,364 9/9 140 @ OAK W 11-5 76-64 1st (2.0) McHugh (16-7) Brooks (1-3) - 13,387 9/11 141 @ LAA L 2-3 76-65 1st (1.5) Keuchel (17-7) Weaver (7-10) Street (34) 39,636 9/12 142 @ LAA L 2-3 76-66 1st (1.5) Harris (5-3) Smith (5-5) Street (35) 41,130 9/13 143 @ LAA W 5-3 77-66 1st (1.5) Qualls (2-4) Street (3-3) Gregerson (27) 41,550 9/14 144 @ TEX L 3-5 77-67 1st (0.5) Harris (5-4) Kela (7-5) Tolleson (32) 27,772 9/15 145 @ TEX L 5-6 77-68 2nd 0.5 Perez (2-3) Tolleson (6-3) - 26,942 9/16 146 @ TEX L 3-14 77-69 2nd 1.5 Keuchel (17-8) Perez (3-5) - 34,483 9/17 147 @ TEX L 2-8 77-70 2nd 2.5 McCullers (5-6) Lewis (16-8) - 31,122 9/18 148 OAK L 3-4 77-71 2nd 2.5 Neshek (3-6) Pomeranz (5-5) Dull (1) 27,567 1,920,526 9/19 149 OAK W 10-6 78-71 2nd 2.5 Qualls (3-4) Rodriguez (4-2) - 27,044 1,947,570 9/20 150 OAK 9/21 151 LAA 9/22 152 LAA 9/23 153 LAA 9/25 154 TEX 9/26 155 TEX 9/27 156 TEX 9/28 157 @ SEA 9/29 158 @ SEA 9/30 159 @ SEA 10/2 160 @ ARI 10/3 161 @ ARI 10/4 162 @ ARI 2015 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS TRANSACTIONS: 9/17: Activated C Jason Castro from the 15-day DL...9/14: Selected IF Matt Duffy to the Major League roster from Triple A; placed RHP Scott Feldman on the 60-day DL...9/4: Activated OF George Springer from the 15-day Disabled List; recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Double A...9/2: Recalled OF Preston Tucker from Triple A...9/1: Recalled RHP Josh Fields from Double A; recalled IF Jonathan Villar from Triple A; selected LHP Joe Thatcher to the Major League roster; designated RHP Jake Buchanan for assignment...8/29: Recalled C Max Stassi from Triple A; placed C Jason Castro on the 15-day DL...8/23: Recalled RHP Lance McCullers from Double A...8/22: Optioned OF Preston Tucker to Triple A...8/20: Recalled RHP Vince Velasquez from Double A; optioned RHP Josh Fields to Double A...8/9: Activated LHP Oliver Perez...8/8: Optioned RHP Asher Wojciechowski to Triple A Fresno...8/7: Acquired LHP Oliver Perez from Arizona in exchange for LHP Junior Garcia...8/6: Optioned RHP Dan Straily to Triple A Fresno...8/5: Recalled RHP Asher Wojciechowski from Triple A Fresno; designated RHP Dan Straily for assignment...8/4: Recalled RHP Dan Straily from Triple A...8/3: Optioned RHP Lance McCullers to Double A...8/2: Activated RHP Mike Fiers...8/1: Optioned RHP Vince Velasquez to Double A...7/31: Activated OF Carlos Gomez; optioned IF Jon Singleton to Triple A Fresno...7/30: Activated IF Jed Lowrie from the DL; acquired OF Carlos Gomez, RHP Mike Fiers and slot number 76 in the 2015-16 international signing pool from Milwaukee in exchange for LHP Josh Hader, RHP Adrian Houser, OF Brett Phillips and OF Domingo Santana...7/29: Desig- nated RHP Roberto Hernandez for assignment...7/24: Activated LHP Scott Kazmir; optioned OF L.J. Hoes to Triple A...7/23: Acquired LHP Scott Kazmir from Oakland in exchange for RHP and C ...7/21: Recalled RHP Vince Velasquez from Double A; designated LHP Joe Thatcher for assignment...7/18: Activated RHP Scott Feldman from the 15-day DL; designated OF Alex Presley for assignment...7/12: Recalled OF L.J. Hoes from Triple A...7/11: Optioned RHP Dan Straily to Triple A...7/10: Activated RHP Chad Qualls from DL; optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Triple A...7/8: Recalled LHP Brett Oberholtzer from Triple A...7/7: Optioned RHP Vince Velasquez to Double A...7/5: Reinstated OF Jake Marisnick from 15-day DL...7/4: Optioned OF Domingo Santana to Triple A...7/3: Recalled RHP Dan Straily from Triple A; placed OF George Springer on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 7/2); selected OF Alex Presley to the Major League roster; transferred RHP Brad Peacock to the 60-day Disabled List...7/1: Optioned RHP Michael Feliz to Double A...6/28: Recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Double A...6/27: Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Triple A...6/26: Placed RHP Chad Qualls on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 6/25); recalled IF Jon Singleton from Triple A Fresno...6/19: Activated OF Colby Rasmus from the Bereavement List; placed OF Jake Marisnick on the 15-Day Disabled List...6/16: Recalled OF Domingo Santana from Triple A; placed OF Colby Rasmus on the Bereavement List...6/10: Recalled RHP Vince Velasquez from Double A...6/9: Optioned IF Jonathan Villar to Triple A...6/8: Selected IF Carlos Correa to the Major League roster; designated Matt Dominguez for assignment...6/7: Optioned RHP Jake Buchanan to Triple A...6/1: Activated LHP Brett Oberholtzer from the 15-Day Disabled List; optioned RHP Michael Feliz to Double A...5/29: Recalled RHP Michael Feliz from Double A; placed RHP Scott Feldman on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 5/27)...5/18: Selected RHP Lance McCullers to the Major League roster; placed RHP Samuel Deduno on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 5/14); transferred IF Jed Lowrie to the 60-day Disabled List...5/14: Placed LHP Brett Oberholtzer on the 15-day Disabled List; recalled RHP Jake Buchanan from Triple A...5/13: Activated OF George Springer from the 7-day concussion Disabled List; activated LHP Brett Oberholtzer from the 15-day Disabled List...5/12: Activated RHP Luke Gregerson from the Family Medical Emergency List; optioned LHP Kevin Chapman and OF Robbie Grossman to Triple A...5/11: Optioned RHP Asher Wojciechowski to Triple A...5/8: Recalled RHP Asher Wojciechowski from Triple A; placed RHP Luke Gregerson on the Family Medical Emergency List...5/7: Selected OF Preston Tucker from Triple A; designated IF Ronald Torreyes for assignment...5/6: Placed OF George Springer on the 7-day concussion Disabled List...5/1: Recalled LHP Kevin Chapman from Triple A...4/30: Optioned OF L.J. Hoes to Triple A...4/28: Recalled IF Jonathan Villar from Triple A; placed IF Jed Lowrie on the 15-day Disabled List...4/27: Recalled OF L.J. Hoes from Triple A...4/26: Optioned RHP Asher Wojciechowski to Triple A...4/24: Activated RHP Josh Fields from the 15-day Disabled List...4/22: Optioned IF Jonathan Villar to Triple A...4/17: Placed RHP Brad Peacock on the 15-day Disabled List (retro to 4/15); recalled RHP Asher Wojciechowski from Triple A...4/14: Activated RHP Brad Peacock from the 15-day Disabled List...4/13: Optioned RHP Asher Wojciechowski to Triple A...4/8: Outrighted OF Alex Presley and RHP Alex White to Triple A...4/4: Selected LHP Joe Thatcher and RHP Roberto Hernandez to the Major League roster; designated RHP Alex White for assignment.