2015 Houston Astros
American League Wild Card Winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkMinute Maid Park
CityHouston, Texas
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJim Crane
General managersJeff Luhnow
ManagersA. J. Hinch
TelevisionRoot Sports Southwest
(Bill Brown, Alan Ashby, Geoff Blum)
RadioSportstalk 790
(Robert Ford, Steve Sparks)
KLAT (Spanish)
(Francisco Romero, Alex Treviño)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 2015 Houston Astros season was the 54th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in Houston, Texas, their 51st as the Astros, third in both the American League and American League West, and 16th season at Minute Maid Park.

The Astros made the playoffs for the first time since 2005, and the first since moving to the American League. They defeated the New York Yankees in the ALWC Game before taking the eventual World Series champion Kansas City Royals to five games in the ALDS, nearly pulling off a major upset.

Offseason

  • 11/5/14 – Astros trade C Carlos Perez and RHP Nick Tropeano to the L.A. Angels for C Hank Conger.[1]
  • 12/12/14 – Astros sign free agent RHPs Luke Gregerson and Pat Neshek.[2]
  • 12/15/14 – Astros sign free agent SS Jed Lowrie.[3]
  • 1/14/15 – Astros trade RHP Mike Foltynewicz, 3B Rio Ruiz and RHP Andrew Thurman to the Atlanta Braves for C/OF Evan Gattis and RHP James Hoyt.[4]
  • 1/19/15 – Astros trade CF Dexter Fowler to the Chicago Cubs for 3B Luis Valbuena and RHP Dan Straily.[5]
  • 1/20/15 – Astros sign free agent OF Colby Rasmus.[6]

Spring training

After a five-year gap in contact with the Astros organization,[7] former first baseman Jeff Bagwell accepted a formal invitation from manager A. J. Hinch to be a guest instructor in spring training.[8]

Regular season

Season standings

American League West

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Texas Rangers 8874 0.543 43–38 45–36
Houston Astros 8676 0.531 2 53–28 33–48
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 8577 0.525 3 49–32 36–45
Seattle Mariners 7686 0.469 12 36–45 40–41
Oakland Athletics 6894 0.420 20 34–47 34–47

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Kansas City Royals 9567 0.586
Toronto Blue Jays 9369 0.574
Texas Rangers 8874 0.543


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 8775 0.537 +1
Houston Astros 8676 0.531
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 8577 0.525 1
Minnesota Twins 8379 0.512 3
Cleveland Indians 8180 0.503
Baltimore Orioles 8181 0.500 5
Tampa Bay Rays 8082 0.494 6
Boston Red Sox 7884 0.481 8
Chicago White Sox 7686 0.469 10
Seattle Mariners 7686 0.469 10
Detroit Tigers 7487 0.460 11½
Oakland Athletics 6894 0.420 18

Record against opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–83–35–14–33–43–42–40–710–96–13–310–91–68–1112–8
Boston 8–113–42–44–22–44–32–52–58–115–14–39–102–510–913–7
Chicago 3–34–310–99–105–17–124–36–132–55–24–31–53–34–39–11
Cleveland 1–54–29–107–115–29–104–27–125–23–44–35–23–33–412–8
Detroit 3–42–410–911–73–49–101–611–82–52–44–33–32–52–49–11
Houston 4–34–21–52–54–34–210–93–34–310–912–72–56–134–316–4
Kansas City 4–33–412–710–910–92–46–112–72–45–14–26–13–43–413–7
Los Angeles 4–25–23–42–46–19–101–65–22–411–812–73–312–72–58–12
Minnesota 7–05–213–612–78–113–37–122–51–54–34–34–23–32–58–12
New York 9–1011–85–22–55–23–44–24–25–13–45–112–72–56–1311–9
Oakland 1–61–52–54–34–29–101–58–113–44–36–133–410–91–511–9
Seattle 3–33–43–43–43–47–122–47–123–41–513–64–312–74–28–12
Tampa Bay 9–1010–95–12–53–35–21–63–32–47–124–33–42–510–914–6
Texas 6–15–23–33–35–213–64–37–123–35–29–107–125–22–411–9
Toronto 11–89–103–44–34–23–44–35–25–213–65–12–49–104–212–8

Game log

Regular season

2015 Game Log[9]
April: 15–7 (Home: 5–5 ; Away: 10–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Indians2–0Keuchel (1–0)Kluber (0–1)Gregerson (1)43,7531–0
2April 8Indians0–2Carrasco (1–0)Feldman (0–1)Allen (1)23,0781–1
3April 9Indians1–5Bauer (1–0)Wojciechowski (0–1)22,5931–2
4April 10@ Rangers5–1McHugh (1–0)Holland (0–1)48,8852–2
5April 11@ Rangers2–6Gallardo (1–1)Hernández (0–1)36,8332–3
6April 12@ Rangers6–4 (14)Harris (1–0)Verrett (0–1)Deduno (1)35,2763–3
7April 13Athletics1–8Kazmir (2–0)Feldman (0–2)19,2793–4
8April 14Athletics0–4Graveman (1–1)Peacock (0–1)18,9353–5
9April 15Athletics6–1McHugh (2–0)Pomeranz (1–1)19,7774–5
10April 17Angels3–6Ramos (1–0)Qualls (0–1)Street (4)22,6604–6
11April 18Angels4–0Keuchel (2–0)Wilson (1–2)28,2095–6
12April 19Angels4–3Feldman (1–2)Richards (0–1)Gregerson (2)24,2546–6
13April 20@ Mariners7–5Sipp (1–0)Farquhar (0–1)Gregerson (3)15,1297–6
14April 21@ Mariners6–3McHugh (3–0)Furbush (0–1)Qualls (1)13,9498–6
15April 22@ Mariners2–3Happ (1–1)Hernández (0–2)Rodney (4)14,7568–7
16April 24@ Athletics5–4 (11)Gregerson (1–0)O'Flaherty (0–2)Qualls (2)18,2059–7
17April 25@ Athletics9–3Feldman (2–2)Graveman (1–2)24,34210–7
18April 26@ Athletics7–6Sipp (2–0)Clippard (0–2)Gregerson (4)22,08011–7
19April 27@ Padres9–4Neshek (1–0)Benoit (3–1)19,53212–7
20April 28@ Padres14–3Hernández (1–2)Ross (1–2)22,79613–7
21April 29@ Padres7–2Keuchel (3–0)Cashner (1–4)21,82414–7
22April 30Mariners3–2 (10)Gregerson (2–0)Leone (0–2)19,10815–7
May: 16–13 (Home: 11–7 ; Away: 5–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1Mariners4–3Fields (1–0)Elias (0–1)Gregerson (5)21,83416–7
24May 2Mariners11–4McHugh (4–0)Walker (1–3)24,43517–7
25May 3Mariners7–6Neshek (2–0)Smith (0–1)Gregerson (6)25,28318–7
26May 4Rangers1–2Kela (2–1)Qualls (0–2)Feliz (3)17,59718–8
27May 5Rangers1–7Rodríguez (1–1)Feldman (2–3)20,95118–9
28May 6Rangers3–11Lewis (2–2)Deduno (0–1)22,23018–10
29May 7@ Angels3–2Neshek (3–0)Street (2–1)Gregerson (7)25,09719–10
30May 8@ Angels0–2Weaver (1–4)Hernández (1–3)40,00619–11
31May 9@ Angels6–5Keuchel (4–0)Shoemaker (2–3)Qualls (3)40,21020–11
32May 10@ Angels1–3Richards (3–1)Feldman (2–4)Street (10)30,92920–12
33May 12Giants1–8Heston (3–3)McHugh (4–1)20,46820–13
34May 13Giants4–3Qualls (1–2)Affeldt (0–2)Gregerson (8)20,72521–13
35May 14Blue Jays6–4Fields (2–0)Loup (1–2)Qualls (4)15,77722–13
36May 15Blue Jays8–4Keuchel (5–0)Dickey (1–5)21,65323–13
37May 16Blue Jays6–5Feldman (3–4)Francis (1–2)Gregerson (9)27,10224–13
38May 17Blue Jays4–2McHugh (5–1)Buehrle (5–3)Gregerson (10)25,30725–13
39May 18Athletics1–2Mujica (2–1)Thatcher (0–1)Clippard (4)21,72425–14
40May 19Athletics6–4Hernández (2–3)Gray (4–2)Neshek (1)17,57526–14
41May 20Athletics6–1Keuchel (6–0)Hahn (1–4)21,06627–14
42May 21@ Tigers5–6 (11)Wilson (1–0)Sipp (2–1)33,19327–15
43May 22@ Tigers2–6Simón (5–2)McHugh (5–2)37,27627–16
44May 23@ Tigers3–2McCullers (1–0)Lobstein (3–5)Gregerson (11)40,15328–16
45May 24@ Tigers10–8Thatcher (1–1)Wilson (1–1)Gregerson (12)36,44929–16
46May 25@ Orioles3–4Brach (2–0)Keuchel (6–1)Britton (11)28,90929–17
47May 26@ Orioles4–1Feldman (4–4)Tillman (2–6)Gregerson (13)21,54130–17
48May 27@ Orioles4–5Brach (3–0)Sipp (2–2)Britton (12)16,40130–18
49May 29White Sox3–6 (11)Jennings (1–1)Fields (2–1)Robertson (10)25,95730–19
50May 30White Sox3–0Keuchel (7–1)Quintana (2–6)29,72031–19
51May 31White Sox0–6Danks (3–4)Hernández (2–4)27,42331–20
June: 15–14 (Home: 11–4 ; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1Orioles5–2Harris (2–0)Brach (3–1)Gregerson (14)17,25932–20
53June 2Orioles6–4McHugh (6–2)Wright (2–1)Gregerson (15)18,73033–20
54June 3Orioles3–1McCullers (2–0)González (5–4)20,30534–20
55June 4Orioles2–3O'Day (2–0)Qualls (1–3)Britton (14)20,21934–21
56June 5@ Blue Jays2–6Sanchez (5–4)Hernández (2–5)22,97134–22
57June 6@ Blue Jays2–7Hutchison (5–1)Oberholtzer (0–1)31,80934–23
58June 7@ Blue Jays6–7Hendriks (1–0)Gregerson (2–1)35,57134–24
59June 8@ White Sox1–3Sale (6–2)McCullers (2–1)Robertson (11)17,35234–25
60June 9@ White Sox2–4Rodon (2–0)Keuchel (7–2)Robertson (12)18,43934–26
61June 10@ White Sox1–4Quintana (3–6)Sipp (2–3)Robertson (13)17,45534–27
62June 12Mariners10–0Oberholtzer (1–1)Hernández (9-3)32,17335–27
63June 13Mariners1–8Montgomery (1–1)McHugh (6–3)36,76235–28
64June 14Mariners13–0McCullers (3–1)Elias (3–4)29,15336–28
65June 15Rockies6–3Keuchel (8–2)Bettis (2–2)Gregerson (16)21,82037–28
66June 16Rockies8–5Harris (3–0)Rusin (2–2)Gregerson (17)22,24538–28
67June 17@ Rockies8–4Oberholtzer (2–1)Kendrick (2–9)33,04139–28
68June 18@ Rockies8–4McHugh (7–3)Hale (2–2)30,77040–28
69June 19@ Mariners2–5Elias (4–4)McCullers (3–2)Smith (4)40,91440–29
70June 20@ Mariners3–6Walker (5–6)Keuchel (8–3)Smith (5)26,77040–30
71June 21@ Mariners6–2Harris (4–0)Happ (3–4)40,90541–30
72June 22@ Angels3–4Street (3–2)Qualls (1–4)34,15341–31
73June 23@ Angels13–3McHugh (8–3)Wilson (5–6)41,20842–31
74June 24@ Angels1–2 (13)Alvarez (2–1)Thatcher (1–2)33,54342–32
75June 25Yankees4–0Keuchel (9–3)Warren (5–5)28,64343–32
76June 26Yankees2–3Eovaldi (7–2)Harris (4–1)Betances (5)37,74843–33
77June 27Yankees6–9Shreve (5–1)Neshek (3–1)Betances (6)41,13343–34
78June 28Yankees3–1McHugh (9–3)Pineda (8–5)Gregerson (18)31,96144–34
79June 29Royals6–1McCullers (4–2)Blanton (2–1)20,41945–34
80June 30Royals4–0Keuchel (10–3)Duffy (2–4)24,64246–34
July: 12–12 (Home: 9–2 ; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
81July 1Royals6–5Gregerson (3–1)Herrera (1–2)25,84847–34
82July 3@ Red Sox12–8 (10)Hernández (3–5)Ramirez (0–1)37,83748–34
83July 4@ Red Sox1–6Buchholz (7–6)McHugh (9–4)36,70348–35
84July 5@ Red Sox4–5Barnes (3–2)Sipp (2–4)Uehara (19)36,48148–36
85July 6@ Indians9–4Keuchel (11–3)Carrasco (10–7)49-36
86July 7@ Indians0–2Kluber (4–9)Velasquez (0–1)Shaw (2)10,82149-37
87July 8@ Indians2–4Bauer (8–5)Thatcher (1–3)Allen (17)15,25549–38
88July 9@ Indians1–3Anderson (2–1)Oberholtzer (2–2)Allen (18)11,49649–39
89July 10@ Rays1–3Ramírez (8–3)McHugh (9–5)Boxberger (21)17,12949–40
90July 11@ Rays0–3Odorizzi (5–5)Keuchel (11–4)Boxberger (22)18,42949–41
91July 12@ Rays3–4Moore (1–0)McCullers (4–3)Boxberger (23)16,45849–42
July 1486th All-Star GameAL 6–3 NLPrice (1–0)Kershaw (0–1)43,65649–42
92July 17Rangers3–2McHugh (10–5)Pérez (0–1)Gregerson (19)36,90450–42
93July 18Rangers6–7Lewis (9–4)Feldman (4–5)Tolleson (14)41,94150–43
94July 19Rangers10–0Keuchel (12–4)Gallardo (7–9)36,53251–43
95July 21Red Sox8–3Velasquez (1–1)Johnson (0–1)26,91352–43
96July 22Red Sox4 –2McHugh (11–5)Kelly (2–6)Gregerson (20)31,10453–43
97July 23Red Sox5–4Fields (3–1)Breslow (0–1)30,74854–43
98July 24@ Royals4–0Kazmir (6–5)Guthrie (7–6)Gregerson (21)36,96555–43
99July 25@ Royals1–2 (10)Herrera (2–2)Harris (4–2)38,39355–44
100July 26@ Royals1–5Ventura (5–7)Keuchel (12–5)33,63855–45
101July 28Angels10–5McHugh (12–5)Wilson (8–8)24,03156–45
102July 29Angels6–3McCullers (5–3)Richards (10–8)31,27257–45
103July 30Angels3–0Gregerson (4–1)Álvarez (2–2)27,59858–45
104July 31D-backs4–6Hudson (3–3)Neshek (3–2)Ziegler (18)34,72058–46
August: 15–13 (Home: 10–3 ; Away: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1D-backs9–2Keuchel (13–5)Hellickson (7–7)36,60259–46
106August 2D-backs4–1McHugh (13–5)Ray (3–6)Gregerson (22)33,87160–46
107August 3@ Rangers9–12Lewis (12–4)McCullers (5–4)Tolleson (19)21,67160–47
108August 4@ Rangers3–4Gallardo (8–9)Straily (0–1)Tolleson (20)29,95360–48
109August 5@ Rangers3–4Martinez (7–6)Kazmir (6–6)Dyson (2)31,78260–49
110August 6@ Athletics5–4 (10)Gregerson (5–1)Mujica (2–4)Harris (1)16,17261–49
111August 7@ Athletics1–3Gray (12–4)Keuchel (13–6)18,90861–50
112August 8@ Athletics1–2Chavez (6–11)McHugh (13–6)Mujica (1)25,09161–51
113August 9@ Athletics4–5Abad (1–2)Gregerson (5–2)20,27861–52
114August 11@ Giants1–3Bumgarner (13–6)Kazmir (6–7)42,56961–53
115August 12@ Giants2–0Feldman (5–5)Heston (11–7)Gregerson (23)41,96762–53
116August 14Tigers5–1Keuchel (14–6)Simón (10–7)33,21263–53
117August 15Tigers2–4 (11)Alburquerque (2–0)Neshek (3–3)Feliz (7)29,48263–54
118August 16Tigers6–5Harris (5–2)Gorzelanny (1–2)29,96964–54
119August 17Rays2–9Ramírez (10–4)Kazmir (6–8)16,25664–55
120August 18Rays3–2 (10)Gregerson (6–2)Boxberger (4–9)17,74965–55
121August 19Rays3–2 (13)Fields (4–1)Andriese (3–3)26,00166–55
122August 20Rays0–1Archer (11–9)McHugh (13–7)18,17766–56
123August 21Dodgers3–0Fiers (6–9)Anderson (7–9)33,83367–56
124August 22Dodgers3–1Kazmir (7–8)Greinke (13–3)Gregerson (24)39,99968–56
125August 23Dodgers3–2 (10)Gregerson (7–2)Hatcher (1–5)28,66569–56
126August 24@ Yankees0–1Miller (2–2)Pérez (2–2)37,12569–57
127August 25@ Yankees15–1Keuchel (15–6)Nova (5–6)38,01570–57
128August 26@ Yankees6–2McHugh (14–7)Pineda (9–8)37,25971–57
129August 28@ Twins0–3Gibson (9–9)Kazmir (7–9)Jepsen (9)28,63671–58
130August 29@ Twins4–1Fiers (7–9)Pelfrey (6–8)Gregerson (25)38,87672–58
131August 30@ Twins5–7Santana (3-4)McCullers (5–5)28,87772–59
132August 31Mariners8–3Keuchel (16–6)Nuño (0–3)19,92373–59
September: 11–16 (Home: 7–7 ; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
133September 1Mariners5–7Kensing (1–0)Neshek (3–4)Wilhelmsen (7)18,15773–60
134September 2Mariners3–8Smith (2–5)Neshek (3–5)Wilhelmsen (8)18,66973–61
135September 4Twins8–0McHugh (15–7)Pelfrey (6–9)27,80774–61
136September 5Twins2–3Santana (4–4)Gregerson (7–3)Jepsen (11)27,64374–62
137September 6Twins8–5Keuchel (17–6)May (8–9)Gregerson (26)37,64875–62
138September 7@ Athletics9–10Doubront (3–1)Fiers (7–10)Doolittle (1)22,21475–63
139September 8@ Athletics0–4Gray (13–7)Kazmir (7–10)11,36475–64
140September 9@ Athletics11–5McHugh (16–7)Brooks (1–3)13,38776–64
141September 11@ Angels2–3Weaver (7–10)Keuchel (17–7)Street (34)39,63676–65
142September 12@ Angels2–3Smith (5–5)Harris (5–3)Street (35)41,13076–66
143September 13@ Angels5–3Qualls (2–4)Street (3–3)Gregerson (27)41,55077–66
144September 14@ Rangers3–5Kela (7–5)Harris (5–4)Tolleson (32)27,77277–67
145September 15@ Rangers5–6Tolleson (6–3)Pérez (2–3)26,94277–68
146September 16@ Rangers3–14Pérez (3–4)Keuchel (17–8)34,48377–69
147September 17@ Rangers2–8Lewis (16–8)McCullers (5–6)31,12277–70
148September 18Athletics3–4Pomeranz (5–5)Neshek (3–6)Dull (1)27,56777–71
149September 19Athletics10–6Qualls (3–4)Rodriguez (4–2)27,04478–71
150September 20Athletics5–1McHugh (17–7)Brooks (2–4)22,45379–71
151September 21Angels6–3Keuchel (18–8)Weaver (7–12)Gregerson (28)25,31880–71
152September 22Angels3–4Santiago (9–9)McCullers (5–7)Street (39)25,67180–72
153September 23Angels5–6Gott (3–2)Harris (5–5)Street (40)25,57380–73
154September 25Rangers2–6Ohlendorf (3–0)Kazmir (7–11)35,18080–74
155September 26Rangers9–7McHugh (18–7)Gonzalez (4–6)Harris (2)35,73681–74
156September 27Rangers4–2Keuchel (19–8)Pérez (3–6)Gregerson (29)36,08482–74
157September 28@ Mariners3–2McCullers (6–7)Farquhar (1–6)Gregerson (30)13,93583–74
158September 29@ Mariners4–6Wilhelmsen (2–2)Pérez (2–4)15,33183–75
159September 30@ Mariners7–6Sipp (3–4)Farquhar (1–7)Gregerson (31)14,25784–75
October: 2–1 (Home: 0–0 ; Away: 2–1 )
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 2@ D-backs21–5Keuchel (20–8)De La Rosa (14–9)33,21885–75
161October 3@ D-backs6–2McHugh (19–7)Hellickson (9–12)37,68786–75
162October 4@ D-backs3–5Hudson (4–3)Qualls (3–5)Ziegler (30)24,78886–76
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Astros team member

Postseason

2015 Postseason Game Log (3–3)[10]
AL Wild Card Game (1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 6@ Yankees3–0Keuchel (1–0)Tanaka (0–1)Gregerson (1)50,1131–0
AL Division Series (2–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 8@ Royals5–2McHugh (1–0)Ventura (0–1)Gregerson (1)40,1461–0
2October 9@ Royals4–5Herrera (1–0)Harris (0–1)Davis (1)40,0081–1
3October 11Royals4–2Keuchel (1–0)Vólquez (0–1)Gregerson (2)42,6742–1
4October 12Royals6–9Madson (1–0)Sipp (0–1)Davis (2)42,3872–2
5October 14@ Royals2–7Cueto (1–0)McHugh (1–1)40,5662–3

Postseason rosters

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Roster

2015 Houston Astros
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Infielders

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Manager

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Statistics

Through 2015 season

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SB
José Altuve, 2B 154 638 86 200 40 4 15 66 33 67 .313 38
Chris Carter, 1B 129 391 50 78 17 0 24 64 57 151 .199 1
Jason Castro, C 104 337 38 71 19 0 11 31 33 115 .211 0
Hank Conger, C 73 201 25 46 11 0 11 33 23 63 .229 0
Carlos Correa, SS 99 387 52 108 22 1 22 68 40 78 .279 14
Matt Duffy, CI 8 8 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 2 .375 0
Scott Feldman, P 18 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0
Evan Gattis, DH 153 566 66 139 20 11 27 88 30 119 .246 0
Carlos Gómez, CF 41 149 19 36 9 0 4 13 8 31 .242 10
Marwin González, IF 120 344 44 96 18 1 12 34 16 74 .279 4
Robbie Grossman, LF 24 49 7 7 2 0 1 5 5 17 .143 0
Will Harris, P 44 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Roberto Hernández, P 20 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .000 0
L. J. Hoes, OF 8 15 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 3 .267 0
Scott Kazmir, P 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Dallas Keuchel, P 33 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .200 0
Jed Lowrie, SS,3B 69 230 35 51 14 0 9 30 28 43 .222 1
Jake Marisnick, CF 133 339 46 80 15 4 9 36 18 105 .236 24
Lance McCullers Jr., P 22 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Collin McHugh, P 32 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .125 0
Brett Oberholtzer, P 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Alex Presley, OF 8 12 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 .250 0
Colby Rasmus, OF 137 432 67 103 23 2 25 61 47 154 .238 2
Domingo Santana, OF 14 39 6 10 2 0 2 8 2 17 .256 2
Jon Singleton, 1B,DH 19 47 6 9 2 0 1 6 10 17 .191 1
George Springer, RF 102 388 59 107 19 2 16 41 50 109 .276 16
Max Stassi, C 11 15 4 6 0 0 1 2 1 5 .400 0
Preston Tucker, LF 98 300 35 73 19 0 13 33 20 68 .243 0
Luis Valbuena, 3B,1B 132 434 62 97 18 0 25 56 50 106 .224 1
Jonathan Villar, SS 53 116 18 33 7 1 2 11 10 29 .284 7
Team Totals16254597291363278262306914861392.250121

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K
Jake Buchanan 0 0 2.00 5 0 0 9.0 5 2 2 1 4 5
Kevin Chapman 0 0 3.38 3 0 0 5.1 4 2 2 1 3 8
Sam Deduno 0 1 6.86 9 2 1 21.0 24 16 16 3 9 17
Scott Feldman 5 5 3.90 18 18 0 108.1 115 49 47 13 27 61
Michael Feliz 0 0 7.88 5 0 0 8.0 9 7 7 2 4 7
Josh Fields 4 1 3.55 54 0 0 50.2 39 20 20 2 19 67
Mike Fiers 2 1 3.32 10 9 0 62.1 45 26 23 10 21 59
Luke Gregerson 7 3 3.10 64 0 31 61.0 48 24 21 5 10 59
Will Harris 5 5 1.90 68 0 2 71.0 42 18 15 8 22 68
Roberto Hernández 3 5 4.36 20 11 0 84.2 90 48 41 9 26 42
Scott Kazmir 2 6 4.17 13 13 0 73.1 78 42 34 13 24 54
Dallas Keuchel 20 8 2.48 33 33 0 232.0 185 68 64 17 51 216
Lance McCullers Jr. 6 7 3.22 22 22 0 125.2 106 49 45 10 43 129
Collin McHugh 19 7 3.89 32 32 0 203.2 207 89 88 19 53 171
Pat Neshek 3 6 3.62 66 0 1 54.2 49 25 22 8 12 51
Brett Oberholtzer 2 2 4.46 8 8 0 38.1 44 21 19 4 17 27
Brad Peacock 0 1 5.40 1 1 0 5.0 5 3 3 0 2 3
Óliver Pérez 0 3 6.75 22 0 0 12.0 14 12 9 2 4 14
Chad Qualls 3 5 4.38 60 0 4 49.1 46 24 24 6 9 46
Tony Sipp 3 4 1.99 60 0 0 54.1 41 13 12 5 15 62
Dan Straily 0 1 5.40 4 3 0 16.2 16 11 10 2 8 14
Joe Thatcher 1 3 3.18 43 0 0 22.2 23 8 8 1 12 26
Vincent Velasquez 1 1 4.37 19 7 0 55.2 50 28 27 5 21 58
Asher Wojciechowski 0 1 7.16 5 3 0 16.1 23 13 13 2 7 16
Team Totals86763.57162162391441.013086185721484231280

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Fresno Grizzlies Pacific Coast League Tony DeFrancesco
AA Corpus Christi Hooks Texas League Rodney Linares
A-Advanced Lancaster JetHawks California League Omar López
A Quad Cities River Bandits Midwest League Josh Bonifay
A-Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats New York–Penn League Ed Romero
Rookie Greeneville Astros Appalachian League Lamarr Rogers
Rookie GCL Astros Arizona League Marty Malloy
Rookie DSL Astros Dominican Summer League Neder Horta

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Fresno, Greeneville[11]

References

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