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Houston Astros 2014 Roster Position Numerical Alphabetical HOUSTON ASTROS 2014 ROSTER POSITION NUMERICAL ALPHABETICAL PITCHERS (16+4) 0 Hoes, L.J. ................................OF 31 McHugh, Collin ...................RHP 37 Albers, Matt* .......................RHP 37 Albers, Matt* .......................RHP 2 Villar, Jonathan ....................... IF 35 Fields, Josh ..........................RHP 27 Altuve, Jose ............................. IF 58 Buchanan, Jake ....................RHP 3 Petit, Gregorio ........................ IF 37 Albers, Matt* .......................RHP 58 Buchanan, Jake ....................RHP 66 Chapman, Kevin .................. LHP 4 Springer, George* .................OF 38 Downs, Darin ....................... LHP 23 Carter, Chris..................... IF/OF 68 Cisnero, Jose* ......................RHP 6 Marisnick, Jake ......................OF 39 Oberholtzer, Brett ................ LHP 15 Castro, Jason ............................C 26 Crain, Jesse* ........................RHP 8 Presley, Alex ..........................OF 41 Peacock, Brad ......................RHP 66 Chapman, Kevin .................. LHP 44 Deduno, Samuel ..................RHP 9 Gonzalez, Marwin ................... IF 44 Deduno, Samuel ..................RHP 68 Cisnero, Jose* ......................RHP 67 De Leon, Jorge .....................RHP 12 Stassi, Max ...............................C 46 Feldman, Scott .....................RHP 22 Corporan, Carlos .....................C 38 Downs, Darin ....................... LHP 14 Guzman, Jesus .................. IF/OF 48 Foltynewicz, Mike ................RHP 26 Crain, Jesse* ........................RHP 46 Feldman, Scott .....................RHP 15 Castro, Jason ............................C 50 Qualls, Chad ........................RHP 44 Deduno, Samuel ..................RHP 35 Fields, Josh ..........................RHP 18 Krauss, Marc ..................... IF/OF 55 Veras, Jose ...........................RHP 67 De Leon, Jorge .....................RHP 48 Foltynewicz, Mike ................RHP 19 Grossman, Robbie .................OF 58 Buchanan, Jake ....................RHP 30 Dominguez, Matt .................... IF 60 Keuchel, Dallas .................... LHP 21 Fowler, Dexter .......................OF 60 Keuchel, Dallas .................... LHP 38 Downs, Darin ....................... LHP 31 McHugh, Collin ...................RHP 22 Corporan, Carlos .....................C 61 Zeid, Josh* ...........................RHP 46 Feldman, Scott .....................RHP 39 Oberholtzer, Brett ................ LHP 23 Carter, Chris..................... IF/OF 63 Tropeano, Nick ....................RHP 35 Fields, Josh ..........................RHP 41 Peacock, Brad ......................RHP 26 Crain, Jesse* ........................RHP 66 Chapman, Kevin .................. LHP 48 Foltynewicz, Mike ................RHP 50 Qualls, Chad ........................RHP 27 Altuve, Jose ............................. IF 67 De Leon, Jorge .....................RHP 21 Fowler, Dexter .......................OF 29 Sipp, Tony ............................ LHP 28 Singleton, Jon .......................... IF 68 Cisnero, Jose* ......................RHP 9 Gonzalez, Marwin ................... IF 63 Tropeano, Nick ....................RHP 29 Sipp, Tony ............................ LHP *- on disabled list 19 Grossman, Robbie .................OF 55 Veras, Jose ...........................RHP 30 Dominguez, Matt .................... IF 14 Guzman, Jesus .................. IF/OF 61 Zeid, Josh* ...........................RHP 0 Hoes, L.J. ................................OF 60 Keuchel, Dallas .................... LHP CATCHERS (3) MAJOR LEAGUE STAFF 18 Krauss, Marc ..................... IF/OF 15 Castro, Jason ............................C 1 Tom Lawless ............................................................................. manager 6 Marisnick, Jake ......................OF 22 Corporan, Carlos .....................C 10 Tarrik Brock ...................................................................first base coach 31 McHugh, Collin ...................RHP 12 Stassi, Max ...............................C 11 John Mallee ........................................................................ hitting coach 39 Oberholtzer, Brett ................ LHP 20 Pat Listach .................................................................... third base coach 41 Peacock, Brad ......................RHP INFIELDERS (8) 36 Adam Everett...................................................................... bench coach 3 Petit, Gregorio ........................ IF 27 Altuve, Jose ............................. IF 51 Ralph Dickenson ..................................................assistant hitting coach 8 Presley, Alex ..........................OF 23 Carter, Chris..................... IF/OF 52 Craig Bjornson ................................................................. bullpen coach 50 Qualls, Chad ........................RHP 30 Dominguez, Matt .................... IF 53 Brent Strom ...................................................................... pitching coach 29 Sipp, Tony ............................ LHP 9 Gonzalez, Marwin ................... IF 85 Javier Bracamonte ..........................................................bullpen catcher 28 Singleton, Jon .......................... IF 14 Guzman, Jesus .................. IF/OF 4 Springer, George* .................OF 3 Petit, Gregorio ........................ IF Nate Lucero .....................................................................head athletic trainer 12 Stassi, Max ...............................C 28 Singleton, Jon .......................... IF Rex Jones .................................................................. assistant athletic trainer 63 Tropeano, Nick ....................RHP 2 Villar, Jonathan ....................... IF Jake Beiting ..................................................... strength & conditioning coach 55 Veras, Jose ...........................RHP 2 Villar, Jonathan ....................... IF OUTFIELDERS (5+1) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 61 Zeid, Josh* ...........................RHP 21 Fowler, Dexter .......................OF Jose Altuve (al-TOO-vay) 19 Grossman, Robbie .................OF Jake Beiting (BITE-ing) *- on disabled list 0 Hoes, L.J. ................................OF Craig Bjornson (BEE-yorn-son) 18 Krauss, Marc ..................... IF/OF Tarrik Brock (TAIR-ik) 6 Marisnick, Jake ......................OF Carlos Corporan (CORE-poor-run) 8 Presley, Alex ..........................OF Mike Foltynewicz (fol-tin-EV-ich) 4 Springer, George* .................OF Marwin Gonzalez (MAR-win) Dallas Keuchel (KYK-ull) *- on disabled list John Mallee (MAY-lee) Collin McHugh (mik-hyoo) Gregorio Petit (peh-TEET) Jose Veras (VAIR-us) Josh Zeid (zide).
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