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TODAY’s GAME: The Astros will continue their World Series title defense today in Game 3 of the American League Division Series against the Indians in Cleve- land...this series features the top two starting pitching staffs in the AL this season and today’s pitching matchup is indicative of that, as it features LHP Dallas Keuchel and RHP Mike Clevinger. dk for the ko: LHP Dallas Keuchel has been at his best in the playoffs, posting a 4-2 record and a 3.24 ERA (15ER/41.2IP) in eight games, including seven starts...he has two career Division Series starts, both wins in the 2015 ALDS vs. KC (1ER/7IP) and the 2017 ALDS vs. BOS (1ER/5.2IP). road warriors: As this series shifts to Cleveland, it’s worth remembering the Astros went 57-24 (.704) on the road this season, the second-best road record in the Majors dating back to 1961, when the schedule expanded to 162 games...they trailed only the 2001 Mariners, who finished 59-22 (.728)...Houston finished the season winning 15 of their last 18 on the road and 22 of 29 road games from July 31 on. vs. the indians: The Astros and Indians played each other seven times in the regular season, with Houston taking four of the seven games, all being played within a two-week span in May. division series history: This marks the Astros 10th trip to the Division Series and their third in the last four seasons...Houston dispatched Boston in the 2017 ALDS, winning the series in four games...the Astros are 17-22 all-time in the DS, but 13-7 dating back to 2004. with a win: A win today would push the Astros to the ALCS for the second straight year and would give them their sixth appearance in a League Championship Series in franchise history (also, 1980, 1986, 2004-05, 2017)...the last AL team to advance to the ALCS twice in a row were the 2015-16 Toronto Blue Jays. two games up: This marks the Astros fourth 2-0 series lead in franchise history and their third in the Division Series, also the 2017 ALDS vs. BOS, won in four games by the Astros, and the 1981 NLDS vs. LAD, lost in five games to the Dodgers. alds game 2 win: The Astros took Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday by a score of 3-1...RHP Gerrit Cole was beyond dominant, tossing 7.0 innings, while allowing just one run with 12 strikeouts and no walks... LF Marwin Gonzalez led the offense, going 4x4, which included a go-ahead two-run double in the 6th inning... RHP Roberto Osuna picked up the save with 1.1 innings of scoreless relief. long balls: The Astros have homered in 11 straight postseason games, which is just one game shy of the American League record, a 12-game streak posted by the Baltimore Orioles, covering the 1983-97 seasons... in Game 1, the Astros smacked four home runs, mark- ing their seventh postseason game to do so, which is the second-highest total in Major League history. Houston Astros (2-0) vs. cleveland indians (0-2) alds game 3: LHP Dallas Keuchel (12-11, 3.74) vs. RHP Mike Clevinger (13-8, 3.02) monday, oct. 8, 2018 • progressive field • cleveland, oh • 12:32 p.M. ct • tbs • espn radio • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 Am back-to-back tour: The Astros are looking to repeat as World Series Champions...in World Series history, which dates back to 1903, only 14 teams have won in consecutive years and no team has done so since the Yankees won three straight titles from 1998-2000. back-to-back champs in expansion era (since 1961) Yankees (1998-2000) Reds (1975-76) Blue Jays (1992-93) Athletics (1972-74) Yankees (1977-78) Yankees (1961-62) a happy place: The Astros dominated at Minute Maid Park in the 2017 Postseason and have continued that this series, as they’ve gone 10-1 in 11 home games over that span, outscoring their opponents 61-31. v for victories: After earning the win in Game 1, RHP Justin Verlander became the first pitcher in Astros history to reach five postseason wins, doing so in just seven postseason appearances with Houston...in his career, Verlander has 12 career postseason wins, which ties the fourth-highest total in MLB history, along with RHP Roger Clemens...the two trail only LHP Andy Pettitte (19), RHP John Smoltz (15) and LHP Tom Glavine (14) in that category. cole train: RHP Garret Cole dazzled in Game 2, recording 12 strikeouts with no walks in 7.0 innings of work...he is just the second pitcher in MLB history to record 12-plus strikouts with no walks in a postseason game, joining Tom Seaver, who struck out 13 with no walks for the Mets in Game 1 of the 1973 NLCS at CIN. five straight!: CF George Springer went 1x4 with a single in Game 2, snapping his five-game postseason streak with a home run...his streak, which spanned from Game 4 of the 2017 World Series thru Game 1 of this ALDS, ties as the second-longest in MLB history... CF Carlos Beltran also homered in five straight fot the 2004 Astros, and 2B Daniel Murphy homered in six straight for the 2015 Mets. beat the best: 3B Alex Bregman has homered in both games this series and has four homers in his last nine postseason games...he now has six career postseason home runs in total, hitting those off LHP Chris Sale (2), LHP Clayton Kershaw, RHP Kenley Jansen, RHP Corey Kluber and RHP Trevor Bauer...all five of those are former All-Stars. magic marwin: LF Marwin Gonzalez went 4x4 in Game 2, which ties the franchise record for hits in a postseason game, also reached by Yuli Gurriel (2017 ALDS Game 3), Carlos Correa (2015 ALDS Game 4), Carlos Beltrán (2004 NLDS Game 5) and Terry Puhl (1980 NLCS Game 5). at the helm: Manager AJ Hinch has completed four seasons with the Astros (2015-18) with a 374-274 (.577) record and three playoff appearances...he already ranks fourth in franchise history in regular season managerial wins and has posted the highest winning percentage by an Astros manager...Hinch also leads all Astros skippers with 16 managerial wins in the postseason (16-10 overall record). UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) Date series Time Opponent Pitchers Television Tuesday, Oct. 9 ALDS, Game 4 (if necessary) 3:35 at Cleveland TBA vs. TBA TBS Wednesday, Oct. 10 SCHEDULED OFF DAY Thursday, Oct. 11 ALDS, Game 5 (if necessary) 3:07/6:40 at Cleveland TBA vs TBA TBS All Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Ranchera, 850 AM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network. ABOUT THE postseason record Overall Record:................................. 2-0 Home Record: .................................. 2-0 --with Roof Open: .................................. --with Roof Closed: ........................... 2-0 Road Record: ........................................ Series Record: ....................................... Sweeps: ................................................. When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ........ 1-0 When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ...... 1-0 Shutouts: ............................................... In One-Run Games: .............................. In Two-Run Games: ......................... 1-0 vs. Left-Handed Starters:....................... vs. Right-Handed Starters: ............... 2-0 During the Day:................................. 2-0 At Night: ................................................. When Scoring First: .......................... 1-0 Opponent Scores First:..................... 1-0 Outhit Opponent: .............................. 2-0 Outhit by Opponent: .............................. Equal Hits: ............................................. When Hitting Home Run: .................. 2-0 When Hitting Multiple HR: ................ 1-0 No Home Runs: ..................................... Walkoff Home Runs: .............................. Come-from-Behind Wins: .................... 1 Largest Comeback: ............................. 1 Losses After Leading: ............................ Last At-Bat Wins: ................................... Largest Blown Lead: .............................. Extra-Inning Games:.............................. Different Batting Orders: ...................... 1 After Six Innings: Lead: 2-0 ........ Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0 After Seven Innings: Lead: 2-0 ........ Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0 After Eight Innings: Lead: 2-0 ........ Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0 Astros vs. indians (2018 reg. season): Overall: ............................................. 4-3 At Minute Maid Park: ........................ 2-1 At Progressive Field: ........................ 2-2 Astros vs. indians (all-time, reg. season): Overall: ......................................... 24-35 Record in Houston: ....................... 14-17 Record in Cleveland: .................... 10-18 Astros in division series (all-time): Overall: ......................................... 17-22 Record in Houston: ......................... 11-8 Record on road: .............................. 6-14 Astros in playoffs (all-time): Overall: ......................................... 37-45 Record in Houston: ....................... 24-16 Record on road: ............................ 13-29 today’s media availability The following will be available in the Interview Room at Progressive Field today (all ET): • Indians Manager Terry Francona - 10:15a • Astros Manager AJ Hinch - 11a THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY - oct. 8 1986 - RHP Mike Scott tosses a shutout in the Astros 1-0 win over the Mets at the Dome in Game 1 of the NLCS...Scott dominates the series, recording two complete games, while allowing one run in 18.0 innings...the Mets win the series in six.

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Page 1: Houston Astros (2-0) vs. cleveland indians (0-2)pressbox.mlb.com/documents/3/3/8/297379338/Astros_Game...matchup is indicative of that, as it features LHP Dallas Keuchel and RHP Mike

TODAY’s GAME: The Astros will continue their World Series title defense today in Game 3 of the American League Division Series against the Indians in Cleve-land...this series features the top two starting pitching staffs in the AL this season and today’s pitching matchup is indicative of that, as it features LHP Dallas Keuchel and RHP Mike Clevinger.

dk for the ko: LHP Dallas Keuchel has been at his best in the playoffs, posting a 4-2 record and a 3.24 ERA (15ER/41.2IP) in eight games, including seven starts...he has two career Division Series starts, both wins in the 2015 ALDS vs. KC (1ER/7IP) and the 2017 ALDS vs. BOS (1ER/5.2IP).

road warriors: As this series shifts to Cleveland, it’s worth remembering the Astros went 57-24 (.704) on the road this season, the second-best road record in the Majors dating back to 1961, when the schedule expanded to 162 games...they trailed only the 2001 Mariners, who finished 59-22 (.728)...Houston finished the season winning 15 of their last 18 on the road and 22 of 29 road games from July 31 on.

vs. the indians: The Astros and Indians played each other seven times in the regular season, with Houston taking four of the seven games, all being played within a two-week span in May.

division series history: This marks the Astros 10th trip to the Division Series and their third in the last four seasons...Houston dispatched Boston in the 2017 ALDS, winning the series in four games...the Astros are 17-22 all-time in the DS, but 13-7 dating back to 2004.

with a win: A win today would push the Astros to the ALCS for the second straight year and would give them their sixth appearance in a League Championship Series in franchise history (also, 1980, 1986, 2004-05, 2017)...the last AL team to advance to the ALCS twice in a row were the 2015-16 Toronto Blue Jays.

two games up: This marks the Astros fourth 2-0 series lead in franchise history and their third in the Division Series, also the 2017 ALDS vs. BOS, won in four games by the Astros, and the 1981 NLDS vs. LAD, lost in five games to the Dodgers.

alds game 2 win: The Astros took Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday by a score of 3-1...RHP Gerrit Cole was beyond dominant, tossing 7.0 innings, while allowing just one run with 12 strikeouts and no walks...LF Marwin Gonzalez led the offense, going 4x4, which included a go-ahead two-run double in the 6th inning...RHP Roberto Osuna picked up the save with 1.1 innings of scoreless relief.

long balls: The Astros have homered in 11 straight postseason games, which is just one game shy of the American League record, a 12-game streak posted by the Baltimore Orioles, covering the 1983-97 seasons...in Game 1, the Astros smacked four home runs, mark-ing their seventh postseason game to do so, which is the second-highest total in Major League history.

Houston Astros (2-0) vs. cleveland indians (0-2)alds game 3: LHP Dallas Keuchel (12-11, 3.74) vs. RHP Mike Clevinger (13-8, 3.02)

monday, oct. 8, 2018 • progressive field • cleveland, oh • 12:32 p.M. ct • tbs • espn radio • kbme 790 am • la ranchera 850 Amback-to-back tour: The Astros are looking to repeat as World Series Champions...in World Series history, which dates back to 1903, only 14 teams have won in consecutive years and no team has done so since the Yankees won three straight titles from 1998-2000.

back-to-back champs in expansion era (since 1961)Yankees (1998-2000) Reds (1975-76)Blue Jays (1992-93) Athletics (1972-74)Yankees (1977-78) Yankees (1961-62)

a happy place: The Astros dominated at Minute Maid Park in the 2017 Postseason and have continued that this series, as they’ve gone 10-1 in 11 home games over that span, outscoring their opponents 61-31.

v for victories: After earning the win in Game 1, RHP Justin Verlander became the first pitcher in Astros history to reach five postseason wins, doing so in just seven postseason appearances with Houston...in his career, Verlander has 12 career postseason wins, which ties the fourth-highest total in MLB history, along with RHP Roger Clemens...the two trail only LHP Andy Pettitte (19), RHP John Smoltz (15) and LHP Tom Glavine (14) in that category.

cole train: RHP Garret Cole dazzled in Game 2, recording 12 strikeouts with no walks in 7.0 innings of work...he is just the second pitcher in MLB history to record 12-plus strikouts with no walks in a postseason game, joining Tom Seaver, who struck out 13 with no walks for the Mets in Game 1 of the 1973 NLCS at CIN.

five straight!: CF George Springer went 1x4 with a single in Game 2, snapping his five-game postseason streak with a home run...his streak, which spanned from Game 4 of the 2017 World Series thru Game 1 of this ALDS, ties as the second-longest in MLB history...CF Carlos Beltran also homered in five straight fot the 2004 Astros, and 2B Daniel Murphy homered in six straight for the 2015 Mets.

beat the best: 3B Alex Bregman has homered in both games this series and has four homers in his last nine postseason games...he now has six career postseason home runs in total, hitting those off LHP Chris Sale (2), LHP Clayton Kershaw, RHP Kenley Jansen, RHP Corey Kluber and RHP Trevor Bauer...all five of those are former All-Stars.

magic marwin: LF Marwin Gonzalez went 4x4 in Game 2, which ties the franchise record for hits in a postseason game, also reached by Yuli Gurriel (2017 ALDS Game 3), Carlos Correa (2015 ALDS Game 4), Carlos Beltrán (2004 NLDS Game 5) and Terry Puhl (1980 NLCS Game 5).

at the helm: Manager AJ Hinch has completed four seasons with the Astros (2015-18) with a 374-274 (.577) record and three playoff appearances...he already ranks fourth in franchise history in regular season managerial wins and has posted the highest winning percentage by an Astros manager...Hinch also leads all Astros skippers with 16 managerial wins in the postseason (16-10 overall record).

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)Date series Time Opponent Pitchers TelevisionTuesday, Oct. 9 ALDS, Game 4 (if necessary) 3:35 at Cleveland TBA vs. TBA TBSWednesday, Oct. 10 SCHEDULED OFF DAYThursday, Oct. 11 ALDS, Game 5 (if necessary) 3:07/6:40 at Cleveland TBA vs TBA TBSAll Astros games are broadcast in English on SportsTalk 790 AM in Houston, the flagship station of the Astros Radio Network. La Ranchera, 850 AM, is the flagship of the club’s Spanish Radio Network.

ABOUT THE postseason recordOverall Record: .................................2-0Home Record: ..................................2-0--with Roof Open: ..................................--with Roof Closed: ...........................2-0Road Record: ........................................Series Record: .......................................Sweeps: .................................................When Scoring 4 or More Runs: ........1-0When Scoring 3 or Fewer Runs: ......1-0Shutouts: ...............................................In One-Run Games: ..............................In Two-Run Games: .........................1-0vs. Left-Handed Starters: .......................vs. Right-Handed Starters: ...............2-0During the Day: .................................2-0At Night: .................................................When Scoring First: ..........................1-0Opponent Scores First: .....................1-0Outhit Opponent: ..............................2-0Outhit by Opponent: ..............................Equal Hits: .............................................When Hitting Home Run: ..................2-0When Hitting Multiple HR: ................1-0No Home Runs: .....................................Walkoff Home Runs: ..............................Come-from-Behind Wins: .................... 1Largest Comeback: ............................. 1Losses After Leading: ............................Last At-Bat Wins: ...................................Largest Blown Lead: ..............................Extra-Inning Games: ..............................Different Batting Orders: ...................... 1After Six Innings:Lead: 2-0 ........Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0After Seven Innings:Lead: 2-0 ........Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0After Eight Innings:Lead: 2-0 ........Tied: 2-0 .......... Trail: 2-0Astros vs. indians (2018 reg. season):Overall: .............................................4-3At Minute Maid Park: ........................2-1At Progressive Field: ........................2-2Astros vs. indians (all-time, reg. season):Overall: .........................................24-35Record in Houston: .......................14-17Record in Cleveland: ....................10-18Astros in division series (all-time):Overall: .........................................17-22Record in Houston: ......................... 11-8Record on road: ..............................6-14Astros in playoffs (all-time):Overall: .........................................37-45Record in Houston: .......................24-16Record on road: ............................13-29

today’s media availabilityThe following will be available in the Interview Room at Progressive Field today (all ET):• Indians Manager Terry Francona - 10:15a• Astros Manager AJ Hinch - 11a

THIS DATE IN ASTROS HISTORY - oct. 81986 - RHP Mike Scott tosses a shutout in the Astros 1-0 win over the Mets at the Dome in Game 1 of the NLCS...Scott dominates the series, recording two complete games, while allowing one run in 18.0 innings...the Mets win the series in six.

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keuchel in the postseason: today marks the 8th career postseason start (9th appearance) for the two-time All-Star (2015, 2017) and 2015 AL Cy Young Award winner.

• will become the franchise all-time leader in career postseason starts today, as he will surpass Roger Clemens (7) and Roy Oswalt (7) for that distinction.

• is the Astros all-time leader in postseason strikeouts (46), and ranks T-2nd in wins (4) with Oswalt and Clemens, behind only Justin Verlander (5)...ranks 4th in postseason innings pitched and needs just 5.1 innings pitched to surpass Oswalt (46.2IP) for the club lead.

in the division series: has made 2 career starts in the ALDS (1 relief appearance), and has allowed exactly 1 run in both of his starts...has posted a 2-0 record with a 1.42 ERA (2ER/12.1IP) and 14 strikeouts in his 2 Division Series starts: 2015 ALDS Game 3 vs. KC and 2017 ALDS Game 2 vs. BOS.

2017 postseason: turned in a 2-2 record with a 3.58 ERA (11ER/27.2IP) and 32 strikeouts in 5 postseason starts during Houston’s 2017 World Series Championship run.

• set a couple records during that postseason, becoming the first pitcher in MLB history to record 7+ strikeouts in each of his first 5 career postseason starts...also became the 8th pitcher in MLB history to get the win in each of his first 4 career postseason starts.

vs. cle: is set to face the Indians for the 3rd time this season, and the 9th time of his career (8th start).

• in 4 career starts at Progressive Field, has gone 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA (8ER/28IP) and 25 strikeouts...in his last start at the venue, pitched Houston to an 11-2 win, tossing 6.0 innings of 2-run ball.

• threw a complete game at Progressive Field on April 25, 2017.dk 60: was a steady presence in the Astros rotation in 2018, making a

career-high 34 starts while turning in his 3rd-career 200.0-inning season.• finished T-1st in the AL in starts with Justin Verlander...ranked T-3rd in

innings pitched (204.2) and T-4th in quality starts (20).• led MLB in groundball to flyball ratio (2.58) and groundball rate (54.7%).• ranked 9th in the AL in WAR (3.6, Fangraphs).• led AL starting pitchers in soft contact rate (22.4%)...also gave up the

lowest percentage of hard contact in the AL at 28.1%.a tale of 2 seasons: had a split season, but was been locked over the final

3 months of the year.• over his last 20 starts of the season (beginning on June 16), went 9-3

with a 3.23 ERA (43ER/119.2IP) and 13 quality starts...over his first 14 starts of the year, went 3-8 with a 4.45 ERA (42ER/85IP).

• over his final 20 starts, posted the 4th-best ERA in the AL.back to his old tricks: the 3-time AL Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner

(2014-16) did not make an error in his 34 starts and 40 total chances...led AL pitchers in total chances (41) and ranked T-2nd in assists (27)...ranked 3rd in the AL in defensive runs saved (3).

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 12-11 3.74 34 34 204.2 211 92 85 58 153Career: 76-63 3.66 192 183 1189.1 1144 521 484 343 945vs. cle W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: 0-1 4.91 2 2 11.0 14 6 6 3 8Career: 4-1 2.79 8 7 51.2 52 20 16 14 38postseason W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER BB SO2018: - - - - - - - - - -Career: 4-2 3.24 8 7 41.2 35 16 15 13 46

today’s alds game 3 STARTER: lhp dallas keuchelCAREER MLB SPLITS:Home/MMP: 40-27, 3.09 ERA, 97G/91GS, 211ER/614IPRoad: 36-36, 4.27 ERA, 95G/92GS, 273ER/575.1IPProgressive Field: 2-0, 2.57 ERA, 4G/GS, 8ER/28IPDay: 25-21, 3.50 ERA, 63G/GS, 161ER/413.2IPNight: 51-42, 3.75 ERA, 129G/120GS, 323ER/775.2IPLongest Winning Streak: 11, 8/21/16-6/2/17Longest Losing Streak: 7, 7/4-8/29/12

2018 SPLITS:Home: 4-6, 3.90 ERA, 16G/GS, 42ER/9IPAway: 8-5, 3.59 ERA, 18G/GS, 43ER/107.2IPDay: 5-2, 3.47 ERA, 14G/GS, 31ER/80.1IPNight: 7-9, 3.91 ERA, 20G/GS, 54ER/124.1IP

career postseason splits:Home: 3-0, 1.93 ERA, 4G/GS, 5ER/23.1IPAway: 1-2, 4.91 ERA, 4G/3GS, 10ER/18.1IPDay: 2-0, 1.42 ERA, 2G/GS, 2ER/12.2IPNight: 2-2, 4.03 ERA, 6G/5GS, 13ER/29IP

Career Complete Games: 12 Last CG: 4/16/18 at SEACareer Shutouts: 4 Last SHO: 8/5/16 vs. TEXCAREER postseason GAME-HIGHS: 2018 GAME-HIGHS:Strikeouts: 10, 2017 ALCS Game 1 vs. NYY 8, 5/13 vs. TEXWalks: 3 (2x), 2017 ALDS Game 2 vs. BOS 4 (3x), last, 9/14 vs. ARIHits: 7, 2017 ALCS Game 5 at NYY 13, 6/10 at TEXEarned Runs: 4, 2017 ALCS Game 5 at NYY 7, 6/5 vs. SEAInnings Pitched: 7.0 (2x), 2017 ALCS Game 1 vs. NYY 8.0 (2x), last, 5/7 at OAKLow-Hit CG: --- 6, 4/16 at SEA

2018 postseason Houston Astros Starting Pitchers Run Supp Team GS Tm. W-L Tm. W-LPitcher Last Start Result Streak GS Avg. P/GS SB/CS Record after L after L QS during QSCole ALDS (2) vs. CLE (7,3,1,1,0,12) W 3-1 W 1 1 3.86 98 0/0 1-0 - - 1 1-0Verlander ALDS (1) vs. CLE (5.1,2,2,2,2,7) W 7-2 W 1 1 6.75 102 0/0 1-0 - - - -

2018 DAY BY DAYSDate OPP Result W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR TP4/1 at TEX W 8-2 W 1 7.0 2 1 1 3 11 1 1024/7 SD W 1-0 (10) - 7.0 5 0 0 0 11 0 1024/13 TEX W 3-2 - 7.0 3 2 2 1 14 2 934/18 at SEA W 7-1 W 2 7.0 5 1 0 2 5 0 954/23 LAA L 0-2 L 1 7.0 4 2 2 2 8 0 1094/29 OAK W 8-4 - 6.2 6 3 3 0 12 0 100APRIL 2-1, 1.73 ERA 41.2 25 9 8 8 61 3 6015/4 at ARI W 8-0 W 3 9.0 1 0 0 1 16 0 1145/9 at OAK W 4-1 W 4 6.0 4 1 1 3 9 0 1015/15 at LAA W 5-3 - 5.0 5 3 3 2 7 2 985/22 SF W 11-2 W 5 6.0 4 2 2 3 8 1 1065/27 at CLE L 9-10 (14) - 7.0 4 3 3 2 8 1 112may 3-0, 2.45 ERA 33.0 18 9 9 11 48 4 5316/1 BOS W 7-3 W 6 7.0 5 3 3 1 7 2 1056/7 at TEX W 5-2 W 7 6.0 3 1 1 3 8 0 1026/13 at OAK W 13-5 W 8 6.0 6 4 4 2 6 2 996/18 TB W 5-4 - 7.0 3 4 4 5 8 1 1166/24 KC W 11-3 W 9 5.0 2 1 1 3 8 1 1046/29 at TB L 2-3 L 2 6.0 5 3 1 3 5 0 103JUNE 4-1, 3.41 ERA 37.0 24 16 14 17 42 6 6297/4 at TEX W 5-4 - 5.0 8 4 4 2 7 1 1087/9 OAK L 0-2 - 6.0 3 0 0 3 11 0 1087/14 DET W 9-1 W 10 5.2 3 1 1 4 8 0 1077/24 at COL W 8-2 (10) - 6.1 5 2 2 1 9 0 1027/30 at SEA L 0-2 L 3 6.2 4 2 2 2 8 0 101july 1-1, 2.73 ERA 29.2 23 9 9 12 43 1 5268/5 at LAD L 2-3 L 4 5.0 6 3 3 1 8 0 998/10 SEA L 2-5 L 5 7.1 6 4 4 1 5 0 938/15 COL W 12-1 W 11 6.0 5 1 1 0 12 0 868/20 at SEA L 4-7 - 5.0 7 3 2 2 7 0 998/27 OAK W 11-4 W 12 6.0 4 4 4 2 8 2 96August 2-2, 4.30 ERA 29.1 28 15 14 6 40 2 4739/2 LAA W 4-2 W 13 5.2 6 2 2 3 9 0 1139/7 at BOS W 6-3 - 6.0 5 2 2 2 8 1 979/12 at DET W 5-4 W 14 5.0 3 2 2 4 9 1 999/21 LAA W 11-3 W 15 7.0 6 3 3 0 12 1 1029/28 at BAL W 2-1 - 6.0 5 1 1 1 4 0 86september 3-0, 3.03 ERA 29.2 25 10 10 10 42 3 497

keuchel in the postseason (career)DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR2015 AL WC at NYY W 3-0 W 1 6.0 3 0 0 1 7 02015 ALDS vs. KC (3) W 4-2 W 2 7.0 5 1 1 3 7 12015 ALDS at KC* (5) L 2-7 - 1.0 2 3 3 1 0 12017 ALDS vs. BOS (2) W 8-2 W 3 5.2 3 1 1 3 7 02017 ALCS vs. NYY (1) W 2-1 W 4 7.0 4 0 0 1 10 02017 ALCS at NYY (5) L 0-5 L 1 4.2 7 4 4 1 8 02017 WS at LAD (1) L 1-3 L 2 6.2 6 3 3 1 3 22017 WS vs. LAD (5) W 13-12 - 3.2 5 4 3 2 4 0

keuchel VS. indians (Career)DATE RESULT W/L IP H R ER BB SO HR6/23/12 CLE W 8-1 W 1 9.0 6 1 1 1 3 14/20/13* CLE L 19-6 - 2.2 7 7 3 2 3 19/19/13 at CLE L 2-1 - 7.0 7 1 1 1 7 04/6/15 CLE W 2-0 W 2 7.0 3 0 0 3 4 07/6/15 at CLE W 9-4 W 3 6.0 9 3 3 1 8 04/25/17 at CLE W 4-2 W 4 9.0 6 2 2 3 5 25/19/18 CLE L 5-4 L1 5.0 6 4 4 2 3 15/25/18 at CLE W 11-2 - 6.0 8 2 2 1 5 0 * - indicates relief appearance

AVG AB H HR BB SOAllen .000 3 0 0 0 1Alonso .200 5 1 0 1 0Brantley .250 24 6 2 1 3Cabrera .368 19 7 0 1 1Davis .000 20 0 0 2 5Donaldson .292 24 7 1 4 4

Encarnacion .316 19 6 0 3 2Gomes .353 17 6 0 0 7Guyer .400 15 6 0 2 2Kipnis .292 24 7 0 0 4Lindor .167 12 2 0 1 0Ramírez .417 12 5 0 0 1

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ASTROS: 2018 reg. SEASON: .255 (1389x5453) 2018 alds: .333 (21x63) 2017 playoffs: .240 (145x605)OPPONENTS: 2018 reg. SEASON: .217 (1164x5365) 2018 alds: .100 (6x60) 2017 plaoyffs: .224 (131x585)

27 IF jose altuve .250 (2x8), 1 HR, 1 RBILast Gm: 1x4 2017 ALDS: .533-3-4 (8x15), 4G ALDS Career: .289-4-6 (13x45), 11G2017 Postseason: .310-7-14, (22x71), 18G Postseason Career: .267-8-17 (28x105), 26G• went 1x4 and scored the Astros first run of the game on Gonzalez’ 2-run double

in the 6th inning in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday.• hit a solo HR off Corey Kluber on Fri. in Game 1 of the ALDS...hit back-to-back

HR with George Springer, the 4th set of back-to-back home runs by the Astros in postseason history (1st since Altuve/Correa, 2017 WS Game 2 at LAD).

• his 8 career postseason HR are tied for the most in franchise history with George Springer and Carlos Beltrán.

• has hit .425 (17x40) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 2 HR, 7 RBI and a 1.150 OPS (.425 OBP/.725 SLG) in 9 games vs. CLE this season (including playoffs)...recorded a hit in a club-record, 10 consecutive at-bats at Progressive Field from May 25-27.

• 2018 All-Star is making his 3rd appearance in the postseason (2015, 2017).

2 IF alex bregman .500 (3x6), 2 HR, 3 RBILast Gm: 1x3, HR, RBI 2017 ALDS: .222-2-2 (4x18), 4G ALDS Career: .292-4-5 (7x24), 6G2017 Postseason: .208-4-10 (15x72), 18G Postseason Career: .227-6-13 (18x78), 20G• walked, hit a solo homer off Trevor Bauer and scored 2 runs in Game 2 of the

ALDS on Saturday...has homered in both games of this series, as he hit a solo HR off Corey Kluber in Game 1 on Friday...is the 3rd player in Astros history to homer in each of the first 2 games of a postseason, joining Colby Rasmus (3 games in 2015) and Ken Caminiti (2 games in 1999).

• has hit 6 career homers in the postseason, all off All-Star pitchers: Corey Kluber, Chris Sale (2 HR), Kenley Jansen and Clayton Kershaw...has homered in 4 of his last 6 games in the ALDS, and 4 of his last 9 postseason games overall.

• joins Evan Longoria as the only 3rd basemen in MLB history with 6 postseason home runs prior to turning 25 years old.

• has reached base safely in 10 consecutive games vs. CLE dating back to 2017.• 2018 All-Star is making his 2nd appearance in the postseason (2017)...hit 2 home

runs during the 2017 ALDS, both off LHP Chris Sale...homered in his 1st-career postseason at-bat in Game 1 of the ALDS...hit a game-tying solo homer off Sale in the 8th inning of Game 4 of the 2017 ALDS at BOS...became the 4th-youngest player in AL history to hit a HR in a series-clinching game, behind only Mickey Mantle (1952 WS), Charlie Keller (1939 WS) and Joe DiMaggio (1937 WS).

1 IF Carlos correa .000 (0x7), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 0x3 2017 ALDS: .235-2-6 (4x17), 4G ALDS Career: .250-4-10 (11x44), 11G2017 Postseason: .288-5-14 (21x73), 18G Postseason Career: .269-7-18 (28x104), 26G• went 0x3 with a walk in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday...marks the 3rd trip to

the postseason for the 2017 All-Star (2015, 2017)...ranks T-2nd in club history in postseason RBI (18) with Morgan Ensberg, behind Lance Berkman (26).

• became the first player in Major League history to record 7 postseason homers prior to turning 24 years old...has hit 4 homers in the Division Series, tying Carlos Beltrán, Alex Bregman and Jose Altuve for the most DS homers in club history.

• matched a franchise record for RBI in a single postseason in 2017 (14), tying Jose Altuve (2017), Carlos Beltrán (2004) and Lance Berkman (2005).

• has started at shortstop in all 26 playoff games for the Astros since 2015...is the franchise leader in postseason starts at shortstop.

11 c EVAN GATTIS .000 (0x1), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 0x1 as PH 2017 ALDS: .400-0-1 (4x10), 3G LDS Career: 295-0-3 (13x44), 13G2017 Postseason: .267-1-3 (8x30), 13G Postseason Career: .250-1-5 (17x68), 24G• hit a popup with the bases loaded in a pinch-hit PA in Game 2 of the ALDS on

Saturday...was his 5th career pinch-hit PA in the playoffs (1x4, BB).• is in the playoffs for the 4th time in his career...played in the NLDS with Atlanta

in 2013 and made the postseason with Houston in 2015 and 2017.• in his postseason career, has started 4 games in LF (2013 NLDS), 15 games at

DH (2015, 2017) and 1 game at catcher (2017 ALCS Game 3).• in the 2017 ALDS, started Games 1, 2 and 4 at DH...hit safely in all 3 games,

going 4x10 with 2 doubles, 1 RBI and 2 walks (.500 OBP).

9 IF Marwin Gonzalez .714 (5x7), 0 HR, 2 RBILast Gm: 4x4, 2RBI 2017 ALDS: .200-0-2 (3x15), 4G ALDS Career: .333-0-4 (8x24),9G2017 Postseason: .180-1-4, (11x61), 18G Postseason Career: .225-1-6 (16x71), 24G• went 4x4 with a go-ahead 2-run double off Andrew Miller in Game 2 of the

ALDS on Saturday...matched a franchise record for hits in a postseason game, also Yuli Gurriel (2017 ALDS Game 3), Carlos Correa (2015 ALDS Game 4), Carlos Beltrán (2004 NLDS Game 5) and Terry Puhl (1980 NLCS Game 5).

• 29-year-old is in the playoffs for the 3rd time (2015, 2017)...started in LF in 17 of the Astros 18 playoff games last year (started at 1B in ALCS Game 3).

• recorded his first-career postseason hit in his first-career postseason start in Game 1 of the 2017 ALDS, a 2-run, go-ahead double off Chris Sale in the 4th.

• had one of the biggest hits in franchise history in Game 2 of the 2017 World Series at LAD, a game-tying solo homer off Kenley Jansen in the 9th inning that sent the game to extra innings...the Astros won that game 7-6.

10 IF yuli gurriel .143 (1x7), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 0x4 2017 ALDS: .529-0-0 (9x17), 4G ALDS Career: .417-0-0 (10x24), 6G2017 Postseason: .304-2-8 (21x69), 18G Postseason Career: .289-2-8 (22x76), 20G• went 0x4 in Game 2 of the ALDS on Sat....went 1x3 with a walk, a double and a

run scored on Friday in Game 1...was his 8th-career postseason double, which ranks T-2nd in club history with Lance Berkman, behind Craig Biggio (9).

• 34-year-old is in the post season for the 2nd time in his career (2017).• set MLB records for extra-base hits (10) and doubles (7) by a rookie in a single

postseason in 2017...his 21 hits were the 2nd-most by a rookie in a single post-season behind Derek Jeter’s 22 hits set in 1996...his 21 hits were the most by a Cuban-born player in a single postseason in MLB history.

• has gone 9x17 (.529) with 4 RBI in last 4 games vs. CLE (including reg. season).• batted .403 (56x139) with runners in scoring position in the regular season, the

2nd-best mark in MLB behind Joe Mauer (.407, 22x81)...set a new club record for batting average w/RISP in a single season (prev. Jose Cruz .389 in 1986).

18 OF tony kemp .---, 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: DNP 2017 ALDS: .--- ALDS Career: ---2017 Postseason: --- Postseason Career: ---• 26-year-old is on a postseason roster for the first time in his career.• posted a .455 on-base percentage in 11 pinch-hit plate appearances this season,

going 2x8 with 2 doubles, 2 RBI and 3 walks.• led all MLB 9-hole hitters in batting average (.308) and OBP (.395) this year...his

.395 OBP from the 9-spot was the highest mark by a Major League player since Charles Johnson posted a .410 OBP while batting ninth in 2000.

15 c martÍn maldonado .143 (1x7), 1 HR, 1 RBILast Gm: 0x3 2017 ALDS: .--- ALDS Career: .143-1-1 (1x7), 2G2017 Postseason: --- Postseason Career: .143-1-1 (1x7), 2G• went 0x3 with a sac-bunt in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday...homered in his

first-career postseason game in Game 1 of the ALDS on Friday.• the 2017 Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner ranked 2nd among MLB catchers

in caught stealing % this season (45.5%, 15- for-33), behind only Salvador Perez of the Royals (47.1%, 24-of-51)...threw out 5-of-8 runners attempting to steal (62.5%) in 41 games with the Astros.

• acquired from LAA on July 26 for LHP Patrick Sandoval and intl. pool money.

6 of jake marisnick .000 (0x1), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 0x1 as DR 2017 ALDS: .--- ALDS Career: .375-0-0 (3x8), 5G2017 Postseason: --- Postseason Career: .375-0-0 (3x8), 6G• has played CF as a late-inning defensive replacement in both games of the ALDS.• 27-year-old is in the postseason for the 2nd time in his career...played in the 2015

AL Wild Card Game and played in 3 games (2 starts) in the 2015 ALDS vs. KC...missed the 2017 postseason after fracturing his right thumb in Sept. 2017.

• has hit safely in both of his postseason starts (CF in 2015 ALDS Games 1-2).

16 C brian mccann .---, 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: DNP 2017 ALDS: .125-0-2 (2x16), 4G LDS Career: .186-3-11 (11x59), 15G2017 Postseason: .175-1-7 (10x57), 17G Postseason Career: .183-4-16 (19x104), 30G• 7-time All-Star is in the playoffs for the 7th time in his career (2005, 2010, 2013,

2015, 2017)...has made 29 career postseason starts at catcher.• started at catcher in 17 of the Astros 18 playoff games in 2017...became the 7th

catcher all-time to make at least 17 starts in a single postseason...also Sandy Alomar Jr. (1997), Yadier Molina (2011, 2013), Jorge Posada (2001, 2003), Buster Posey (2914), Pudge Rodriguez (2003) and Benito Santiago (2002).

• hit a critical HR in Game 5 of the 2017 World Series...was also HBP in the 10th and was subbed out for PR Derek Fisher who scored the game-winning run.

22 OF josh reddick .500 (3x6), 0 HR, 2 RBILast Gm: 1x2 2017 ALDS: .375-0-2 (6x16), 4G ALDS Career: .268-2-7 (19x71), 21G2017 Postseason: .169-0-2 (11x65), 18G Postseason Career: .222-2-8 (30x135), 41G• went 1x2 in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday...went 2x4 with seperate RBI singles

in Game 1, his first-career multi-RBI game in the postseason.• 31-year-old is in the playoffs for the 3rd consecutive season, and the 6th time in

his 10-year MLB career (2012-14, 2016-17)...his 40 career postseason games are the most on the club.

• started all 18 postseason games in right field for the Astros in 2017 • hit .375 (6x16) in last year’s ALDS vs. BOS...hit a go-ahead, game-winning

RBI-single in the 8th inn. of the series-clinching Game 4 at Fenway.

4 OF George Springer .375 (3x8), 1 HR, 1 RBILast Gm: 1x4 2017 ALDS: .412-1-2 (7x17), 4G ALDS Career: .318-3-6 (14x44), 11G2017 Postseason: .292-6-9 (21x72), 18G Postseason Career: .282-8-13 (29x103), 26G• went 1x4 in Game 2 of the ALDS on Saturday.• went 2x4 with a single, 2 runs scored and a solo HR yesterday in Game 1 of

the ALDS on Friday...marked his 5th-consecutive postseason game with a HR...became the 3rd player in MLB history to hit a HR in 5 consecutive playoff games, joinind Carlos Beltrán (2004) and Daniel Murphy (6g in 2015).

• his 8 career postseason HR are tied for the most in franchise history with Jose Altuve and Carlos Beltrán...is the club leader in postseason extra-base hits (15).

• the 2017 World Series MVP is in the postseason for the 3rd time (2015, 2017).• in 2017, his 6 HR tied the most by a leadoff hitter in a single postseason (also

Lenny Dykstra in 1993).• set World Series records for extra-base hits (8) and total bases (29)...tied a WS

record for HR (5, also Chase Utley-2009, Reggie Jackson-1977)...became the 1st player to hit a HR in 4 consecutive games of a single WS.

26 of myles straw .--- (0x0), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 0x0 as PR-LF 2017 ALDS: --- ALDS Career: --- -0-0 (0x0), 2G2017 Postseason: --- Postseason Career: --- -0-0 (0x0), 2G• pinch-ran for Marwin Gonzalez in the 8th inning in Game 2 of the ALDS and

recorded his 1st-career postseason steal...pinch-ran for Tyler White in the 8th inning in Game 1 and scored his 1st-career postseason run.

• 23-year-old is on a postseason roster for the first time in his career...flashed his elite speed in 9 games after getting selected to the Astros roster on Sept. 15.

• per Statcast, posted an average sprint speed of 25.8 feet per second, the top mark on the club...topped out at 31.4 miles per hour on a run to 1B on Sept. 26.

• led the minor leagues with 70 stolen bases.

13 IF TYLER WHITE .600 (3x5), 0 HR, 0 RBILast Gm: 1x2 2017 ALDS: --- ALDS Career: .600-0-0 (3x5), 2G2017 Postseason: --- Postseason Career: .600-0-0 (3x5), 2G• went 1x2 with 2 intentional walks in Game 2 of the ALDS...became the 4th player

in club history with multiple intentional walks in a playoff game...also Jose Altuve 2017 ALDS Game 2), Mike Lamb (2005 NLDS Game 3) and Jose Cruz (3 in 1980 NLCS Game 3).

• went 2x3 with a double, single and a HBP in Game 1 (first-career playoff game).• 27-year-old is on a postseason roster for the 2nd time in his career, as he was

on the Astros ALDS roster in 2017 but did not appear in a game.

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MULTI-RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 13 1 1 - 15 6 - 7/24/16 vs. LAABregman 23 2 3 1 29 5 - 9/5/18 vs. MINCorrea 12 5 - - 17 5 - 7/9/17 at TORGattis 16 3 3 2 24 5 (2x) - 6/13/18 at OAKGonzalez 12 2 1 1 16 5 (2x) - 5/718 at OAKGurriel 11 6 2 1 20 7 - 9/22/18 vs. LAAKemp 6 - - 1 7 5 - 5/22/18 vs. SFMaldonado 5 5 1 - 11 4 (4x) - 6/24/18 vs. TORMarisnick 4 3 - - 7 5 - 7/31/17 vs. TBMcCann 4 - - - 4 5 (7x) - 8/17/15 vs. MINReddick 4 2 - 2 8 6 (2x) - 4/3/18 vs. BALSpringer 12 3 2 - 17 5 (5x) - 7/7/17 at TORStraw - - - - - 1 - 9/29/18 at BALWhite 10 - 2 - 12 5 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

MULTI-HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL CAREER-HIGH Altuve 32 9 4 - 45 4 (28x) - 5/27/18 at CLEBregman 34 5 3 - 42 4 (3x) - 8/27/18 vs. OAKCorrea 21 2 1 - 24 4 (7x) - 3/31/18 at TEXGattis 16 8 - - 24 4 (5x) - 5/31/17 at MINGonzalez 28 6 - - 34 4 (3x) - 9/25/17 at TEXGurriel 37 5 2 - 44 4 (3x) - 6/10/18 at TEXKemp 13 3 - - 16 3 (4x) - 8/9/18 vs. SEAMaldonado 14 7 - - 21 4 (2x) - 5/31/15 vs. ARIMarisnick 8 - - - 8 4 - 8/11/14 vs. MINMcCann 10 - - - 10 4 (13x) - 6/7/17 at KCReddick 18 7 - - 25 4 (6x) - 7/2/16 vs. PITSpringer 29 6 1 1 37 6 - 5/7/18 at ARIStraw 1 - - - 1 2 - 9/26/18 at TORWhite 13 2 - - 15 4 - 8/4/17 vs. TOR

PLAYER INJURY DATE ON DATE OFF GAMESHoyt left oblique strain 3/26 4/7 8 (6-2)Gurriel left hand surgery 4/3 4/13 8 (5-3)Sipp right oblique strain 4/8 4/18 9 (4-5) Fisher gastrointestinal discomfort 5/19 6/2 13 (8-5)Reddick infection 5/21 6/6 14 (7-7)McCann right knee soreness 5/29 6/8 9 (4-5)Smith right elbow soreness 6/7 7/3 23 (17-6)Rodgers right elbow surgery 3/26 7/13 96 (62-34)Correa lower back soreness 6/26 8/10 36 (21-15)Springer left thumb sprain 8/6 8/17 8 (3-5)Altuve right knee soreness 7/26 8/21 21 (8-13)Devenski left hamstring tightness 7/31 8/30 24 (14-10)McCann right knee discomfort 7/1 9/1 50 (27-23)Marisnick left groin discomfort 8/11 9/1 18 (9-9)Morton right shoulder discomfort 8/30 9/8 9 (7-2) McCullers Jr. right elbow discomfort 8/5 9/24 43 (27-16) Gustave right elbow surgery 3/26 162 (103-59)

Record By Monthmar./April May June July August Sept/Oct.20-10 16-12 19-8 13-11 14-12 21-6

Record by DayMon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun.11-8 17-8 17-7 8-4 16-11 19-9 15-12

INDIVIDUAL STATS TEAM STATSPLAYER CS/ATT % PO PB RECORD ERAGattis 0/0 --- - 0 - 0.00 (0ER/4IP)Maldonado* 5/8 .625 - 3 21-13 3.21 (105ER/294.2IP)McCann 6/25 .240 - 3 40-15 2.53 (137ER/487IP)Pitchers 4/4 - 8 - - -TOTAL 25/85 .294 8 15 103-59 3.11 (503ER/1455IP)

* - stats do not include games played with Angels

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .338 1171 396Bregman .311 376 117Correa .288 462 133Gattis .262 748 196Gonzalez .258 721 186Gurriel .284 348 99Kemp .238 101 24Maldonado .230 487 112Marisnick .236 530 125McCann .255 1659 423Reddick .235 955 224Springer .278 666 185Straw - - -White .271 155 42

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (Career)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .309 3314 1023Bregman .271 975 264Correa .273 1326 362Gattis .241 1695 409Gonzalez .266 1745 464Gurriel .294 848 249Kemp .248 311 77Maldonado .216 1280 276Marisnick .220 869 191McCann .266 4131 1098Reddick .272 2613 710Springer .261 1753 457Straw .333 9 3White .238 365 87

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CATCHING STATS

Astros Hitters vs. LHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .282 142 40Bregman .315 178 56Correa .286 98 28Gattis .241 141 34Gonzalez .273 165 45Gurriel .331 160 53Kemp .268 71 19Maldonado .233 116 27Marisnick .231 104 24McCann .200 45 9Reddick .269 134 36Springer .285 158 45Straw - - -White .305 59 18

Astros Hitters vs. rHP (2018)PLAYER .AVG AB HAltuve .329 392 129Bregman .274 416 114Correa .224 304 68Gattis .218 266 58Gonzalez .235 324 76Gurriel .273 377 103Kemp .261 184 48Maldonado .222 257 57Marisnick .193 109 21McCann .215 144 31Reddick .231 299 69Springer .256 386 99Straw .333 9 3White .265 151 40

TEAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X TOTALAstros 83 87 79 100 82 89 87 120 58 12 797Opponents 72 46 46 61 48 79 58 60 55 9 534

RUNS BY INNING

BY BATTING ORDER:1: Springer (87-49), Bregman (8-4), Kemp (2-5), Altuve (6-0), Marisnick (0-1)2: Bregman (58-38), Altuve (36-16), Reddick (4-2), Gonzalez (2-2), Kemp (1-1), Correa (1-0), Straw (1-0)3: Altuve (50-28), Correa (23-16), Bregman (20-6), Gurriel (7-6), Reddick (2-3), Gattis (1-0)4: Correa (37-22), Gurriel (39-20), Gonzalez (9-5), Reddick (7-4), White (9-0), Gattis (1-8), Bregman (1-0)5: Gurriel (21-15), Reddick (21-12), Gonzalez (20-7), Gattis (14-7), White (12-9), Bregman (5-6), Correa (5-2), McCann (3-1), Davis (2-0)6: Gonzalez (28-19), Gattis (16-14), Reddick (22-5), Gurriel (14-5), Bregman (7-4), White (6-4), McCann (3-2), Correa (3-1), Davis (1-3), Stassi (3-0), Reed (0-1), Tucker (0-1)7: Gonzalez (21-14), Gattis (23-9), Reddick (16-7), Stassi (9-7), McCann (9-5), Davis (6-7), White (5-3), Tucker (3-3), Gurriel (2-3), Maldonado (3-1), Marisnick (3-0), Federowicz (1-0), Fisher (1-0), Kemp (1-0)8: Stassi (24-18), McCann (22-7), Maldonado (16-6), Marisnick (9-3), Gattis (7-4), Gonzalez (5-3), Reddick (4-4), Kemp (5-2), Davis (4-2), Federowicz (3-2), Fisher (2-2), Tucker (2-2), White (0-4)9: Kemp (43-16), Marisnick (25-16), Fisher (13-6), Maldonado (2-6), Reddick (2-4), McCann (4-0), Stassi (1-3), Tucker (3-1), Cole (2-1), Morton (1-2), Gattis (2-0), Federowicz (1-1), Verlander (1-1), Gonzalez (1-0), Keuchel (1-0), McCullers Jr. (1-0), Straw (0-1), White (0-1)

STARTS BY LINEUP/POSITIONBY DEFENSIVE POSITION:C: Stassi (37-28), McCann (40-15), Maldonado (21-13), Federowicz (5-3)1B: Gurriel (64-35), White (18-15), Gonzalez (16-5), Davis (5-3), Reed (0-1)2B: Altuve (87-43), Gonzalez (11-8), Gurriel (5-6), Bregman (0-1), Kemp (0-1)SS: Correa (69-40), Gonzalez (21-8), Bregman (13-10), Gurriel (0-1)3B: Bregman (86-47), Davis (6-8), Gurriel (9-4), Gonzalez (2-0)LF: Gonzalez (36-29), Kemp (34-11), Fisher (11-6), Reddick (12-5), Tucker (7-7), Davis (2-1), Straw (1-0)CF: Springer (46-27), Marisnick (37-20), Kemp (17-10), Fisher (3-2)RF: Reddick (66-36), Springer (34-20), Fisher (2-0), Kemp (0-2), Straw (0-1), Tucker (1-0)DH: Gattis (64-42), White (14-6), Springer (7-2), Gurriel (5-3), Altuve (5-1), Correa (0-1), Kemp (1-0), McCann (1-0)

ASTROS vs. clevinger AVG AB H HR RBI BB KAltuve .300 10 3 0 1 0 2Bregman .286 7 2 1 3 2 2Correa .125 8 1 0 0 2 2Gattis .250 4 1 0 0 0 3Gonzalez .400 5 2 0 0 1 2Gurriel .444 9 4 0 0 0 1Kemp .500 4 2 0 1 0 1Maldonado .167 6 1 0 0 0 2Marisnick .500 2 1 0 0 0 0McCann .000 3 0 0 0 0 0Reddick .000 2 0 0 0 1 0Springer .429 7 3 1 1 3 3

ASTROS HITTERS vs. indians

ASTROS vs. indians (2018 reg. season) AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .469 32 15 1 6Bregman .258 31 8 2 5Correa .233 30 7 1 6Gattis .333 15 5 2 7Gonzalez .227 22 5 1 2Gurriel .355 31 11 0 1Kemp .292 24 7 1 3Maldonado .200 5 1 0 0Marisnick .333 9 3 1 4McCann .071 14 1 1 2Reddick .200 5 1 0 1Springer .323 31 10 2 5

ASTROS vs. upcoming starters

ASTROS vs. indians (career reg. season) AVG AB H HR RBIAltuve .295 173 51 3 19Bregman .254 71 18 4 13Correa .202 89 18 2 8Gattis .211 71 15 4 13Gonzalez .287 94 27 7 17Gurriel .323 65 21 2 5Kemp .242 33 8 1 3Maldonado .158 19 3 0 0Marisnick .254 63 16 1 7McCann .210 124 26 7 20Reddick .261 165 43 8 24Springer .267 75 20 3 7White .000 6 0 0 0

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2018 HOUSTON ASTROS BULLPEN REPORT2018 W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO When Bullpen Allows Runs: 0-0Starters 2-0-0 2.19 12.1 5 3 3 2-0 19 When Bullpen Does Not Allow Runs: 2-0Relievers 0-0-1 0.00 5.2 1 0 0 2-0 5 When No Relievers Are Used: 0-0PITCHER LAST APP. (IP,H,R,ER,BB,K) PITCHES 1B/RET. RI/SC SV/OPP TEAM REC. (IN RELIEF APPS.)36-Will Harris* 9/29 at BAL(G1) (1,0,0,0,0,0)-W5 11 61/47 23/8 0/3 37-2463-Josh James* 9/30 at BAL (2,1,0,0,0,2) 27 3/3 0/0 0/0 2-131-Collin McHugh* 9/30 at BAL (1,1,0,0,0,1) 14 58/49 13/2 0/1 34-2443-Lance McCullers Jr. 10/5 vs. CLE (G1) (1,0,0,0,0,0) 11 1/1 0/0 0/0 1-054-Roberto Osuna 10/6 vs. CLE (G2) (1.1,0,0,0,1,1)-S1 21 2/1 1/0 1/1 2-055-Ryan Pressly 10/6 vs. CLE (G2) (0.2,0,0,0,1,1)-H2 15 2/2 3/2 0/0 2-029-Tony Sipp* 9/28 at BAL (1,0,0,0,0,1)-W3 13 54/44 37/4 0/0 31-23 2018 BULLPEN TOTALS 5/4 4/2 1/1 2-0 * - regular season

54 RHP Roberto Osuna 0-0-1, 0.00 ERA, 2GLast Win: 8/29 vs. OAK Save: 10/6 vs. CLE Loss: 8/28 vs. OAK Blown SV: 4/24 vs. BOSPostseason (2017): --- Postseason (Career): 1-1-3, 0.91 (2ER/19.2IP), 16G• picked up the save in Game 2 after tossing the final 1.1 innings...entered the

game in the 8th with the tying run at the plate and fanned Lindor to end the inning...worked a scoreless 9th...also pitched in Game 1, closing out the Astros 5-run win.

• in 38 regular season appearances combined between Toronto (15g) and Houston (23g), went 2-2 with 21 saves in 22 opportunities, posting a 2.37 ERA (10ER/38IP) with four walks and 32 strikeouts...ranked 11th in the AL in saves and third in save percentage (95.5%)...ranked second among AL relievers in walks per 9.0 innings ratio (0.95) and third in strikeout-to-walk ratio (8.00).

• with the Astros in the regular season, went 2-2 with 12 saves and a 1.99 ERA (5ER/22.2IP) in 23 games...walked 3 batters and struck out 19.

• placed on the restricted list on May 8 to serve a 75-game suspension.• acquired by the Astros from the the Toronto Blue Jays on July 30 in exchange

for three right-hand pitchers: Ken Giles, David Paulino and Héctor Peréz.• has made 16 career postseason appearances, posting an 0.91 ERA (2ER/19.2IP),

14 of those games coming with the Blue Jays in the 2015 and 2016 playoffs.• is scoreless in his last 9 postseason outings, across 11.1 innings...each of his

last 6 appearances have come against the Indians (6.1IP), including 4 games in the 2016 ALCS.

55 RHP ryan pressly 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2GLast Win: 9/7 at BOS Save: 9/29 at BAL (2) Loss: 6/8 vs. LAA Blown SV: 9/7 at BOSPostseason (2017): --- Postseason (Career): 0-0-0, 0.00 (0ER/2.1IP), 2G• has recorded holds in both game this series...worked 0.2 of a scoreless inning in

Game 2...in Game 1, entered the game in the 6th inning with the bases loaded and 1 out in what was his 1st career postseason appearance...threw a wild pitch on his first pitch to allow a run to score...induced a ground ball (Ramirez) and fanned Encarnacion to end the inning...returned to the mound and worked a scoreless 7th inning.

• in his final regular season appearance, earned his 2nd save of the season last Saturday at BAL, tossing a scoreless 9th inning in which he fanned 2, to give him 101 strikeouts this season.

• led the AL with 77 appearances and ranked tied for third in the Majors...posted a career-best strikeouts per 9 innings ratio (12.80), which ranked ninth in among AL relievers... ranked fourth among AL relievers in strikeouts (101) and eighth in ERA (2.54)...set career highs in appearances and strikeouts.

• in his 26 games with Houston, posted an 0.77 ERA (2ER/23.1IP) with 32 strike-outs, three walks and just 11 hits allowed (.138 opponent batting average).

• ended the season on an active and career-long 21-game scoreless streak (18.0 IP)...was the third-longest active scoreless innings streak in the Major Leagues.

• was acquired from the Twins on July 27, 2018 for two prospects: RHP Jorge Alcala and OF Gilberto Celestino.

• this is his 2nd time on a postseason roster, but had not made a postseason appearance before yesterday...was also on the Twins 2017 Wild Card roster.

29 LHP Tony Sipp 3-1-0, 1.86 ERA, 54G*Last Win: 9/28 at BAL Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 8/17 at OAK Blown SV: none in ‘18Postseason (2017): --- Postseason (Career): 0-1-0, 0.00 (0ER/5.1IP), 6G• in his last regular season outing, picked up his 3rd win of the season on Sept.

28 at BAL with a scoreless inning.• posted a career-best 1.86 ERA, the fourth-lowest mark by a left-handed reliever

in 2018 (min. 30IP)... ranked fourth in the Major Leagues in inherited runners scored percentage (10.8%), stranding 33-of-37 runners that he inherited.

• held lefties to a .191 batting average (13x68) and a .557 OPS...allowed six walks and five extra-base hits to left-handed hitters all season...held the opposition to a .158 (3x19) batting average with runners in scoring position and two outs.

• is back on the Astros postseason roster after being left off in all rounds last year...pitched in all 6 games of the Astros 2015 postseason run, tossing 5.1 scoreless innings.

* - regular season stats

36 RHP will harris 5-3-0, 3.49 ERA, 61g*Last Win: 9/29 at BAL (1) Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 6/2 vs. BOS Blown SV: 6/10 at TEXPostseason (2017): 0-0-0, 2.25 (1ER/4IP), 6G Postseason (Career): 0-1-0, 6.43 (5ER/7IP), 10G• last pitched on Sept. 29 in Game 1 of the Astros doubleheader at BAL, tossing

1.0 scoreless inning and picking up the win.• did not allowed a run in his last 13 appearances of the season, spanning 13.1

innings pitched...opponents were just 5x45 (.111) vs. him in that span. • made 61 relief appearances, tied for the second most relief appearances on the

team... posted a 2.48 FIP, the 10th-best mark among AL relievers.• this marks his 3rd time in the postseason with the Astros, as he’s appeared in

10 playoff games in the 2015 and 2017 playoffs...fared well in 2017, posting a 2.25 ERA (1ER/4IP) in 6 postseason games.

63 RHP josh james 2-0-0, 2.35 ERA, 6g/3gs*Last Win: 9/25 at TOR Save: none in ‘18 Loss: none in ‘18 Blown SV: none in ‘18Postseason (2017): --- Postseason (Career): ---• in his last regular season outing, worked 2.0 scoreless innings on Sept. 30 at

BAL, which was his 3rd relief appearance in the Majors this season...fanned 2 and allowed 1 hit.

• was named the Astros Minor League Pitcher of the Year and exploded onto the Major League scene with a fastball that topped out at 101.1 miles per hour...led the minors in strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio (13.46) and strikeout rate (36.3%).

• in six games (3 starts) in September, struck out 29 batters and walked seven in 23.0 innings pitched...held opponents to a .183 batting average (15x82).

• made his Major League debut in a start on Sept. 1 vs. LAA...as a 34th-round pick, became the lowest-drafted pitcher in team history to make a start for Houston.

• was selected to the Major League roster on Sept. 1 from Triple A.

31 RHP collin mchugh 6-2-0, 1.99 ERA, 58G*Last Win: 9/22 vs. LAA Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 8/20 at SEA Blown SV: 7/25 at COLPostseason (2017): 0-0-0, 4.50 (3ER/6IP), 2G Postseason (Career): 1-1-0, 4.50 (8ER/16IP), 4G• made his last regular season appearance on Sept. 30 vs. BAL, tossing 1.0 score-

less inning...the scoreless outing lowered his ERA below 2.00 for the season.• 31-year-old was one of the top relief pitchers in the game in what was his first

season to primarily pitch out of the bullpen...ranked 4th among AL relievers in ERA (1.99), 4th in WHIP (0.91), 4th in opponent OBP (.252), 7th in opponent batting average (.176) and T-8th in strikeouts (94).

• held right-handed hitters to a .135 (19x141) batting average, the fifth-best mark among MLB relievers.

• also pitched in the postseason for the Astros in 2015 and 2017...made 2 starts in the 2015 ALDS vs. KC, picking up 1 win...pitched twice in relief in last year’s WS run.

43 RHP Lance Mccullers jr. 0-0-0, 0.00 ERA, 1GLast Win: 7/6 vs. CWS Save: none in ‘18 Loss: 7/29 vs. TEX Blown SV: none in ‘18Postseason (2017): 1-0-1, 2.61 (6ER/20.2IP), 5G Postseason (Career): 1-0-1, 2.57 (8ER/28IP), 7G• pitched a scoreless 8th inning in Game 1, needing just 11 pitches to retire the

side in order (Gomes, Kipnis, Lindor).• in his last regular season appearances, pitched in back-to-back games on Sept.

29-30 at BAL...tossed 0.2 of a scoreless inning in both outings, recording 3 strikeouts.

• tossed a career-high 128.1 innings pitched and struck out a career-high 142 batters...also set career high marks in wins (10) and appearances (25).

• made 22 starts before suffering an elbow injury in August...returned to the club in September and pitched in three games out of the bullpen, the first regular season relief appearances of his career.

• including his Game 1 appearance, has made 7 career postseason appearances (4 starts), tossing a combined 28.0 innings (2015, 2017-18)...famously pitched the Astros to the World Series by tossing 4.0 scoreless innings to close out Game 7 of the 2017 ALCS.

VS. CLE career (regular season) G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 2 1-0-0 3.60 15.0 6Harris 8 0-0-0 2.57 7.0 2James - - - - -Keuchel 8 4-1-0 2.79 51.2 16McCullers Jr. 2 1-2-0 6.61 16.1 12McHugh 6 1-0-0 1.50 18.0 3Morton 4 2-2-0 3.70 24.1 10Osuna 10 1-1-3 4.50 10.0 5Pressly 27 1-1-0 5.28 30.2 18Sipp 15 1-0-0 1.46 12.1 2Verlander 52 20-24-0 4.71 324.2 170

postseason (2018) G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 1 1-0-0 1.29 7.0 1Harris - - - - -James - - - - -Keuchel - - - - -McCullers Jr. 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 0McHugh - - - - -Morton - - - - -Osuna 2 0-0-1 0.00 2.1 0Pressly 2 0-0-0 0.00 2.1 0Sipp - - - - -Verlander 1 1-0-0 3.38 5.1 2

2018 (regular season) G W-L-S ERA IP ERCole 1 0-0-0 3.86 7.0 3Harris 3 0-0-0 10.80 1.2 2James - - - - -Keuchel 2 0-1-0 4.91 11.0 6McCullers Jr. 2 1-1-0 5.56 11.1 7McHugh 4 0-0-0 1.50 6.0 1Morton 2 2-0-0 2.08 13.0 3Osuna 2 0-0-0 9.00 2.0 2Pressly 4 0-0-0 4.50 4.0 2Sipp 2 0-0-0 0.00 2.0 0Verlander - - - - -

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GENERAL (regular season)Longest Winning Streak .........................................................................12, 6/6-18Longest Winning Streak, Home .............................................................6, 6/26-7/8Longest Winning Streak, Road ............................................................... 11, 6/7-28Most Consecutive Losses .......................................................... 5 (2x), last, 8/9-14Most Consecutive Losses, Home ........................................................9, 7/15-8/14Most Consecutive Losses, Road ............................................ 3 (2x), last, 6/29-7/1Longest Game, Time .................................................................. 4:53, 5/27 at CLEShortest Game, Time.................................................................. 2:18, 7/30 at SEALongest Game, Innings ................................................................. 14, 5/27 at CLEBest Homestand, Percentage ....................................................... 5-1 (.833), 4/2-8Worst Homestand, Percentage ................................................ 0-3 (.000), 7/27-29Best Road Trip, Percentage ................................................... 10-0 (1.000), 6/7-17Worst Road Trip, Percentage ......................................................1-2 (.333), 4/9-11Most Runners Left on Base .............................................12 (2x), last, 6/23 vs. KCDouble Plays Turned ......................................................................4, 4/22 at CWSOpponent Double Plays Turned ...................................................... 6, 8/21 at SEAMost Errors .....................................................................................3, 7/28 vs. TEXLargest Margin of Victory ................................. 14 (2x), last, 8/4 at LAD (14-0 win)Largest Margin of Defeat .................................9 (3x), last, 9/19 vs. SEA (9-0 loss)Biggest Comeback to Win ...........................5, 6/27 vs. TOR (trailed 0-5, won 7-6)Most Games Over .500 .....................................45, 103-58, after Game 2 on 9/29Biggest Lead Lost to Lose ................ 5 (2x), last, 5/27 at CLE (lead 8-3, lost 10-9)Highest Attendance, Home ...................................................... 43,409, 6/20 vs. TBHighest Attendance, Road ........................................................ 53,598, 8/3 at LAD

TEAM BATTING (regular season)Most Runs, Game ........................................................................... 16, 5/7 at OAKFewest Runs, Game ....................................................... 0 (10x), last, 9/30 at BALMost Runs, Inning ........................................................9, 9/22 vs. LAA (8th inning)Most Hits, Game ............................................................................. 20, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Inning ..........................................7 (3x), last, 8/27 vs. OAK (3rd inning)Fewest Hits, Game ........................................................... 1 (3x), last, 9/30 at BALMost Doubles, Game ..........................................................6 (4x), last, 8/4 at LADMost Triples, Game ............................................................................. 2, 8/7 at SFMost Homers, Game .................................. 5 (2x), 8/19 at OAK and 8/15 vs. COLMost Consecutive Games, Homer .......................................................15, 6/23-7/8Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ....................................................4, 8/10-14Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .........................9 (2x), 8/15 vs. COL and 8/4 at LADFewest Extra-Base Hits, Game ...................................... 0 (14x), last, 9/30 at BALMost Total Bases, Game ................................................................ 34, 5/7 at OAKMost Walks, Game ......................................................................10, 8/29 vs. OAKFewest Walks, Game....................................................... 0 (6x), last, 8/19 at OAKMost Strikeouts, Game ..................................................................18, 5/27 at CLEFewest Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................1, 7/11 vs. OAKMost Stolen Bases, Game .................................................... 3 (3x), last, 8/7 at SFMost Opponent Stolen Bases, Game ...............................3 (2x), last, 6/2 vs. BOSLongest Scoreless Inning Streak ......................................... 28.0 innings, 4/30-5/3

INDIVIDUAL BATTING (regular season)Most At-Bats, Game ......................................................................6, several timesMost Runs, Game ..............................................................4, Springer, 5/7 at OAKMost Hits, Game ...... 6, Springer, 5/7 at OAK (franchise record for 9.0-inn. game)Most Consecutive Hits (in ABs) ...................10, Altuve, 5/25-27 (franchise record)Most Doubles, Game ........................................ 3 (2x), last, Bregman, 9/4 vs. MINMost Triples, Game ...................................... 1 (18x), last, Marisnick, 9/25 at TORMost Home Runs, Game .................................. 2 (13x), last, Gurriel, 9/21 vs. LAAMost RBI, Game ................................................................7, Gurriel, 9/21 vs. LAAMost Walks, Game .......................................... 3 (5x), last, Bregman, 9/15 vs. ARIMost Strikeouts, Game ..............................................................5, Cole, 5/4 at ARIMost Stolen Bases, Game ....................................2 (4x), last, Kemp, 7/8 vs. CWSLongest Hitting Streak .............................................. 13 (2x), last, Gurriel, 9/14-29

TEAM PITCHING (regular season)Fewest Runs, Game ..................................................... 0 (12x), last, 9/18 vs. SEAMost Runs, Game ...........................................................................14, 7/22 at LAAFewest Hits, Game ............................................................................. 1, 5/4 at ARIMost Hits, Game ............................................................................16, 6/10 at TEXFewest Walks, Game.................................................... 0 (10x), last, 7/15 vs. DETMost Walks, Game ............................................................................9, 6/9 at TEXMost Strikeouts, Game ................................................................. 19, 7/29 vs TEXLongest Scoreless Inning Streak .......................................... 19.1 innings, 5/15-18

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING (regular season)Longest Winning Streak ............................................... 7 (2x), last, Cole, 5/4-6/24Longest Losing Streak ........................................................... 4, Peacock, 4/11-7/9Most Innings Pitched, Starter ....................... 9.0 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Innings Pitched, Relief ...........................................6.0, Valdez, 9/23 vs. LAAFewest Hits, Complete Game .................................................. 1, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIFewest Walks, Complete Game ...................... 1 (2x), last, Verlander, 5/16 at LAAMost Walks, Game ................................................6 (2x), last, Morton, 6/9 at TEXMost Strikeouts, Game .......................................................... 16, Cole, 5/4 vs. ARIMost Strikeouts, Inning ......................................3, many times by multiple playersMost Hit By Pitch, Game ......................................................4, Morton, 6/9 at TEXLongest Scoreless Inning Streak ...................................... 19.1, McHugh, 4/6-5/27

ATTENDANCE (regular season)Home: ..................................................................................2,980,549 (81 games)Home Average: ............................................................................................36,797Road: .....................................................................................2,307,384 (80 dates)Road Average: .............................................................................................28,842

ASTROS LAST HOME RUNS (*-TEAM RECORD WHEN HOMERING)PLAYER DATE OPPONENT/PITCHER AB SINCE LAST TEAM REC.* Altuve 10/5/18 CLE (G1)/Kluber 5 11-2 Bregman 10/6/18 CLE (G2)/Bauer 0 23-9Correa 9/29/18 @BAL (1)/Bundy 9 12-2Gattis 9/5/18 MIN/Odorizzi 37 17-4Gonzalez 9/18/18 SEA/Leake 36 12-3Gurriel 9/23/18 Skaggs/Heaney 30 11-1Kemp 9/11/18 @DET/Zimmermann 31 2-4Maldonado 10/5/18 CLE (G1)/Allen 4 4-1Marisnick 9/29/18 @BAL(2)/Wright Jr. 3 10-0McCann 9/29/18 @BAL(2)/Ramirez 1 6-1Reddick 9/28/18 @BAL/Hess 12 15-0Springer 10/5/18 CLE (G1)/Kluber 5 17-5Straw 9/29/18 @BAL(2)/Ramirez 4 1-0White 9/11/18 @DET/Zimmermann 54 7-4

Astros HR Chart Solo 2-Run 3-Run GS TotalAltuve 10 4 - - 14Bregman 19 11 3 - 33Correa 8 7 - - 15Davis - - 1 - 1Fisher 2 2 - - 4Gattis 13 7 4 1 25Gonzalez 12 2 1 1 16Gurriel 4 4 3 2 13Kemp 2 4 - - 6Maldonado 5 - - - 5Marisnick 3 5 2 - 10McCann 3 4 - - 7Reddick 11 3 1 2 17Springer 15 4 3 1 23Stassi 4 1 3 - 8Straw 1 - - - 1White 5 6 1 - 12TOTALS 117 64 22 7 210

MULTI-HOMER GAMES (13): Gattis (4): 8/15 vs. COL, 5/27 at CLE, 6/13 at OAK, 7/1 at TB; Reddick (2): 4/21 at CWS, 4/3 vs. BAL; Gurriel (1): 9/21 vs. LAA; White (1): 8/15 vs. COL; Gonzalez (1): 8/1 at SEA; Bregman (1): 7/10 vs. OAK; Altuve (1): 6/20 vs. TB; Correa (1): 4/20 at CWS; Springer (1): 4/13 vs. TEX

2018 GRAND SLAMS (7) 2018 OPPONENT GRAND SLAMS (1)PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHER PLAYER DATE OPP./PITCHERReddick 4/3 BAL/Cortes Jr. Vogelbach 9/18 SEA/RondónReddick 4/21 @CWS/GiolitoGattis 6/15 @KC/JunisGurriel 6/24 KC/HammelSpringer 7/21 @LAA/RamirezGonzalez 8/24 @LAA/HeaneyGurriel 9/21 LAA/Heaney

2018 BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUN COMBOS (7+1)PLAYERS DATE OPP./PITCHER(S)Springer/Altuve 4/28 OAK/FontStassi/Fisher 5/9 @OAK/MengdenGattis/Gonzalez 6/13 @OAK/PaganSpringer/Bregman/Altuve 6/20 TB/EovaldiReddick/Gattis 7/14 DET/FulmerMcCann/Reddick 9/24 @TOR/EstradaSpringer/Correa 9/29 @BAL(1)/BundySpringer/Altuve 10/5 CLE (G1)/Kluber

2018 PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (1): Gattis (1): 6/25 vs. KC (Fillmyer)

2018 LEADOFF HOME RUNS (7): Springer (6): 3/29 at TEX, 4/13 vs. TEX, 4/16 at SEA, 6/3 vs. BOS, 6/10 at TEX, 8/5 at LAD; Altuve (1): 9/11 at DET

2018 WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (2): White (1): August 29 vs. OAK; Bregman (1): June 27 vs. TOR

2018 LAST AT-BAT WINS (14):NO.-DATE-OPP. SCORE GAME-WINNING PLAY4/7 vs. SD 1-0 (10) Bregman popup single scores Fisher in bottom 10th (walkoff win #1)4/13 vs. TEX 3-2 Fisher scores on E8 in bottom 8th6/10 at TEX 8-7 Springer scores on a balk6/18 vs. TB 5-4 Bregman 2-run double in bottom 9th (walkoff win #2)6/24 vs. KC 4-3 Correa single in bottom 12th (walkoff win #3)6/27 vs. TOR 7-6 Bregman 2-run homer in bottom 9th (walkoff win #4)7/3 at TEX 5-4 Gattis sac fly in top 10th7/5 vs. CWS 4-3 Gurriel single in bottom 9th (walkoff win #5)7/10 vs. OAK 6-5 (11) Tucker scores on E2 in bottom 11th (walkoff win #6)7/24 at COL 8-2 (10) Kemp single in top 10th8/6 at SF 3-1 Gonzalez 3-run homer in top 9th8/29 vs. OAK 5-4 White solo homer in bottom 9th (walkoff win #7)9/22 vs. LAA 10-5 White grounds into FC, 2 runs score on error in bottom 8th9/29 at BAL (1) 4-3 Correa RBI double in top 9th

ASTROS EJECTIONS (5):DATE PERSONNEL UMPIRE SITUATION4/1 at TEX Gonzalez Meals Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire5/27 at CLE Hinch Randazzo Disputing strike zone inconsistency6/19 vs. TB Gonzalez Hoberg Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire8/9 vs. SEA Verlander Lentz Arguing balk call8/31 vs. LAA Hinch Cooper Arguing balls and strikes with HP umpire

REPLAY REVIEWS (83 REGULAR SEASON, 1 POSTSEASON)Date/Opp. (Inn.) Play Challenger Result TimeOct. 5/CLE (G1) (2nd) called no hit by pitch Houston overturned 1:15The Astros were successful 14 of their 33 challenges in the 2018 regular season (42.4%).

ASTROS HOME RUNS (including postseason)

2018 Houston Astros High/Low

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Date Game Opponent W-L/Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)3/29 1 @TEX W 4-1 1-0 T-1st - Verlander (1-0) Hamels (0-1) - 47,253* -3/30 2 @TEX L 1-5 1-1 2nd 0.5 Keuchel (0-1) Fister (1-0) - 35,469 -3/31 3 @TEX W 9-3 2-1 T-1st - McCullers Jr. (1-0) Moore (0-1) - 36,892 -4/1 4 @TEX W 8-2 3-1 T-1st - Cole (1-0) Minor (0-1) - 26,758 -4/2 5 BAL W 6-1 4-1 1st (1.0) Morton (1-0) Tillman (0-1) - 42,675* 42,675 4/3 6 BAL W 10-6 5-1 1st (1.0) Rondón (1-0) Araujo (0-1) - 40,081 82,756 4/4 7 BAL W 3-2 6-1 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-0) Castro (0-1) - 27,698 110,4544/6 8 SD L 1-4 6-2 T-1st - McCullers Jr. (1-1) Perdomo (1-1) Hand (2) 41,138* 151,5924/7 9 SD W 1-0 (10) 7-2 1st (1.0) Devenski (1-0) Erlin (0-1) - 42,306* 193,8984/8 10 SD W 4-1 8-2 1st (1.0) Morton (2-0) Ross (1-1) Peacock (1) 37,093 230,9914/9 11 @MIN W 2-0 9-2 1st (1.0) Verlander (2-0) Rogers (1-1) Giles (1) 15,521 -4/10 12 @MIN L 1-4 9-3 T-1st - Keuchel (0-2) Odorizzi (1-0) Rodney (2) 15,500 -4/11 13 @MIN L 8-9 9-4 2nd 1.5 Peacock (1-1) Rodney (1-1) - 15,438 -4/13 14 TEX W 3-2 10-4 2nd 1.5 Smith (1-0) Jepsen (0-2) Devenski (1) 32,129 263,1204/14 15 TEX L 5-6 (10) 10-5 2nd 2.5 Harris (0-1) Kela (1-0) Claudio (1) 40,679 303,7994/15 16 TEX L 1-3 (10) 10-6 2nd 3.0 Rondón (1-1) Kela (2-0) Diekman (1) 31,803 335,6024/16 17 @SEA L 1-2 10-7 3rd 3.5 KEUCHEL (0-3) Paxton (1-1) Diaz (7) 12,923 -4/17 18 @SEA W 4-1 11-7 2nd 2.5 McCullers Jr. (2-1) Altavilla (1-2) Devenski (2) 15,382 -4/18 19 @SEA W 7-1 12-7 2nd 1.5 Cole (2-0) Leake (2-1) - 14,643 -4/19 20 @SEA W 9-2 13-7 2nd 0.5 Morton (3-0) Gonzales (1-2) - 16,927 -4/20 21 @CWS W 10-0 14-7 1st (0.5) Verlander (3-0) Shields (1-2) - 14,211 -4/21 22 @CWS W 10-1 15-7 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-3) Giolito (0-3) - 23,902 -4/22 23 @CWS W 7-1 16-7 1st (1.5) McCullers Jr. (3-1) Bummer (0-1) - 17,167 -4/23 24 LAA L 0-2 16-8 1st (0.5) Cole (2-1) Skaggs (3-1) Middleton (6) 29,606 365,2084/24 25 LAA L 7-8 16-9 2nd 0.5 Smith (1-1) Johnson (2-0) Bedrosian (1) 36,457 401,6654/25 26 LAA W 5-2 17-9 1st (0.5) Verlander (4-0) Tropeano (1-2) Giles (2) 29,777 431,4424/27 27 OAK L 1-8 17-10 1st (0.5) Keuchel (1-4) Manaea (4-2) - 32,636 464,0784/28 28 OAK W 11-0 18-10 1st (1.5) McCullers Jr. (4-1) Mengden (2-3) - 41,493* 505,5714/29 29 OAK W 8-4 19-10 1st (2.0) Harris (1-1) Cahill (1-1) - 39,131 544,7024/30 30 NYY W 2-1 20-10 1st (2.5) Morton (4-0) Gray (1-2) Giles (3) 30,061 574,7635/1 31 NYY L 0-4 20-11 1st (1.5) Giles (0-1) Robertson (2-1) - 34,386 609,1495/2 32 NYY L 0-4 20-12 1st (1.0) Keuchel (1-5) Severino (5-1) - 31,617 640,7665/3 33 NYY L 5-6 20-13 T-1st - Harris (1-2) Shreve (1-0) Chapman (7) 34,838 675,6045/4 34 @ARI W 8-0 21-13 T-1st - COLE (3-1) Medlen (0-1) - 29,463 -5/5 35 @ARI L 3-4 21-14 T-1st - Devenski (1-1) Boxberger (1-2) - 39,154 -5/6 36 @ARI L 1-3 21-15 2nd 1.0 Verlander (4-1) Koch (2-0) Boxberger (11) 35,632 -5/7 37 @OAK W 16-2 22-15 2nd 0.5 Keuchel (2-5) Anderson (0-1) - 7,360 -5/8 38 @OAK W 4-2 23-15 1st (0.5) McCullers Jr. (5-1) Manaea (4-4) Giles (4) 9,675 -5/9 39 @OAK W 4-1 24-15 T-1st - Cole (4-1) Mengden (2-4) Giles (5) 18,044 -5/11 40 TEX L 0-1 24-16 T-1st - Verlander (4-2) Hamels (2-4) Kela (8) 34,297 709,9015/12 41 TEX W 6-1 25-16 1st (1.0) Morton (5-0) Fister (1-4) - 36,482 746,3835/13 42 TEX W 6-1 26-16 1st (1.0) Keuchel (3-5) Moore (1-5) - 39,405 785,7885/14 43 @LAA L 1-2 26-17 T-1st - McCullers Jr (5-2) Heaney (2-2) Anderson (1) 28,229 -5/15 44 @LAA W 5-3 27-17 1st (1.0) McHugh (1-0) Alvarez (2-1) Giles (6) 28,358 -5/16 45 @LAA W 2-0 28-17 1st (2.0) VERLANDER (5-2) Richards (4-2) - 28,078 -5/18 46 CLE W 4-1 29-17 1st (3.5) Morton (6-0) Clevinger (3-1) Giles (7) 35,959 821,7475/19 47 CLE L 4-5 29-18 1st (2.0) Keuchel (3-6) Kluber (7-2) Allen (6) 39,926 861,6735/20 48 CLE W 3-1 30-18 1st (2.0) McCullers Jr. (6-2) Carrasco (5-3) Giles (8) 30,770 892,4435/22 49 SF W 11-2 31-18 1st (2.0) Cole (5-1) Suarez (1-4) - 35,638 928,0815/23 50 SF W 4-1 32-18 1st (2.0) Verlander (6-2) Samardzija (1-3) Giles (9) 31,929 960,0105/24 51 @CLE W 8-2 33-18 1st (3.0) Morton (7-0) Clevinger (3-2) - 19,660 -5/25 52 @CLE W 11-2 34-18 1st (3.0) Smith (2-1) Miller (1-3) - 29,431 -5/26 53 @CLE L 6-8 34-19 1st (2.0) McCullers Jr.(6-3) Carrasco (6-3) Allen (8) 30,639 -5/27 54 @CLE L 9-10 (14) 34-20 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-2) Otero (1-1) - 27,765 -5/28 55 @NYY W 5-1 35-20 1st (1.0) Verlander (7-2) German (0-3) - 46,583 -5/29 56 @NYY L 5-6 (10) 35-21 1st (1.0) Peacock (1-3) Chapman (2-0) - 45,458 -5/30 57 @NYY L 3-5 35-22 1st (1.0) Keuchel (3-7) Severino (8-1) Chapman (12) 45,229 -5/31 58 BOS W 4-2 36-22 1st (1.0) McCullers Jr. (7-3) Pomeranz (1-3) Giles (10) 30,658 990,6686/1 59 BOS W 7-3 37-22 1st (1.0) Cole (6-1) Sale (5-3) - 37,244 1,027,9126/2 60 BOS L 4-5 37-23 T-1st - Harris (1-3) Price (6-4) Kimbrel (19) 38,640 1,066,5526/3 61 BOS L 3-9 37-24 2nd 1.0 Morton (7-1) Porcello (8-2) - 33,431 1,099,9836/5 62 SEA L 1-7 37-25 2nd 2.0 Keuchel (3-8) Paxton (5-1) - 35,646 1,135,6296/6 63 SEA W 7-5 38-25 2nd 1.0 Devenski (2-1) Nicasio (1-3) Rondon (1) 30,361 1,165,9906/7 64 @TEX W 5-2 39-25 2nd 1.0 Cole (7-1) Hamels (3-6) - 30,236 -6/8 65 @TEX W 7-3 40-25 2nd 1.0 Verlander (8-2) Fister (1-7) - 31,722 -6/9 66 @TEX W 4-3 41-25 T-1st - Sipp (1-0) Leclerc (1-2) Rondon (2) 38,068 -6/10 67 @TEX W 8-7 42-25 T-1st - Harris (2-3) Kela (3-3) Rondon (3) 30,251 -6/12 68 @OAK W 6-3 43-25 2nd 0.5 McCullers Jr. (8-3) Mengden (6-6) Giles (11) 11,742 -6/13 69 @OAK W 13-5 44-25 2nd 0.5 Cole (8-1) Blackburn (1-1) - 9,164 -6/14 70 @OAK W 7-3 45-25 1st (0.5) Verlander (9-2) Montas (3-1) - 13,009 -6/15 71 @KC W 7-3 46-25 1st (0.5) Morton (8-1) Junis (5-7) - 27,603 -6/16 72 @KC W 10-2 47-25 1st (0.5) Keuchel (4-8) Duffy (3-7) - 20,657 -6/17 73 @KC W 7-4 48-25 1st (1.5) Sipp (2-0) Maurer (0-3) Rondon (4) 22,326 -6/18 74 TB W 5-4 49-25 1st (2.0) McHugh (2-0) Romo (1-2) - 34,151 1,200,1416/19 75 TB L 1-2 49-26 1st (2.0) Rondon (1-2) Snell (9-4) Romo (4) 37,414 1,237,5556/20 76 TB W 5-1 50-26 1st (3.0) Morton (9-1) Eovaldi (1-3) - 43,409* 1,280,9646/22 77 KC L 0-1 50-27 1st (3.5) Giles (0-2) Grimm (1-2) Hill (1) 39,357 1,320,3216/23 78 KC W 4-3 (12) 51-27 1st (3.5) McHugh (3-0) Grimm (1-3) - 40,028 1,360,3496/24 79 KC W 11-3 52-27 1st (4.5) Cole (9-1) Hammel (2-9) - 41,823* 1,402,1726/25 80 TOR L 3-6 52-28 1st (3.5) Verlander (9-3) Happ (10-3) Oh (2) 28,791 1,430,9636/26 81 TOR W 7-0 53-28 1st (3.5) Morton (10-1) Borucki (0-1) - 38,700 1,469,6636/27 82 TOR W 7-6 54-28 1st (3.5) Harris (3-3) Tepera (5-3) - 39,191 1,508,8546/28 83 @TB W 1-0 55-28 1st (3.5) McCullers Jr. (9-3) Yarbrough (7-4) Rondon (5) 12,305 -6/29 84 @TB L 2-3 55-29 1st (2.5) Cole (9-2) Font (2-3) Alvarado (2) 15,797 -6/30 85 @TB L 2-5 55-30 1st (1.5) Verlander (9-4) Nuno (2-0) Romo (7) 18,378 -7/1 86 @TB L 2-3 55-31 1st (0.5) Morton (10-2) Snell (11-4) Romo (8) 19,334 -7/3 87 @TEX W 5-3 56-31 1st (0.5) Keuchel (5-8) Bibens-Dirkx (1-2) Rondón (6) 40,165 -7/4 88 @TEX W 5-4 (10) 57-31 1st (1.5) McHugh (4-0) Martin (1-2) Giles (12) 43,592 -7/5 89 CWS W 4-3 58-31 1st (1.5) Smith (3-1) Soria (0-3) - 34,955 1,543,8097/6 90 CWS W 11-4 59-31 1st (2.5) McCullers Jr. (10-3) Lopez (4-6) Peacock (2) 38,153 1,581,9627/7 91 CWS W 12-6 60-31 1st (3.5) Morton (11-2) Shields (3-10) - 39,568 1,621,5307/8 92 CWS W 2-1 61-31 1st (3.5) Keuchel (6-8) Giolito (5-8) Rondon (7) 41,654* 1,663,1847/9 93 OAK L 0-2 61-32 1st (3.0) Peacock (1-4) Montas (5-2) Treinen (23) 28,301 1,691,4857/10 94 OAK W 6-5 (11) 62-32 1st (4.0) McHugh (5-0) Treinen (5-2) - 34,585 1,726,0707/11 95 OAK L 3-8 62-33 1st (3.0) McCullers Jr. (10-4) Bassitt (2-3) - 41,119* 1,767,1897/12 96 OAK L 6-4 62-34 1st (3.0) Devenski (2-2) Petit (3-2) Trivino (4) 38,900 1,806,0897/13 97 DET W 3-0 63-34 1st (4.0) Keuchel (7-8) Fiers (6-6) Rondon (8) 38,843 1,844,9327/14 98 DET W 9-1 64-34 1st (5.0) Cole (10-2) Fulmer (3-9) - 40,405 1,885,3377/15 99 DET L 3-6 64-35 1st (5.0) Verlander (9-5) VerHagen (1-2) - 39,455 1,924,792

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TRANSACTIONS: 9/24: Activated RHP Lance McCullers Jr. from the 10-day DL; recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A...9/16: Recalled OF Kyle Tucker from Triple A ...9/15: Selected OF Myles Straw to the Major League roster; transferred RHP Jandel Gustave to the 60-day DL...9/8: Activated RHP Charlie Morton from the 10-day DL...9/4: Recalled IF J.D. Davis and RHP Dean Deetz from Triple A...9/1: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Triple A; activated OF Jake Marisnick and C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL; selected RHP Josh James to the Major League roster...8/29: Activated RHP Chris Devenski from the 10-day DL; placed RHP Charlie Morton from the 10-day DL...8/21 Activated IF Jose Altuve from the 10-day DL; selected LHP Framber Valdez to the Major League roster...8/20: Optioned OF Kyle Tucker and LHP Cionel Pérez to Triple A...8/17: Activated OF George Springer from the 10-day DL...8/15: Optioned OF Derek Fisher to Triple A...8/11: Recalled OF Kyle Tucker from Triple A; placed OF Jake Marisnick on the 10-day DL...8/10: Activated SS Carlos Correa from the 10-day DL...8/9: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple...8/6: Recalled OF Derek Fisher from Triple A; placed OF George Springer on the 10-day DL...8/5: Reinstated RHP Roberto Osuna from the restricted list; placed RHP Lance McCullers Jr. on the 10-day DL...8/3: Recalled LHP Cionel Perez from Triple A; placed RHP Chris Devenski on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/31)...8/1: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; optioned OF Kyle Tucker to Triple A...7/30: Acquired RHP Roberto Osuna from Toronto...7/29: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A...7/28: Placed 2B Jose Altuve on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/26)...7/27: Acquired RHP Ryan Pressly from Minnesota; optioned LHP Cionel Perez to Triple A...7/26: Acquired C Martín Maldonado from Los Angeles (AL); designated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...7/20: Recalled IF J.D. Davis from Triple A...7/15: Optioned IF Tyler White to Triple A...7/14: Reinstated RHP Gerrit Cole from the bereavement list...7/13: Optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A; reinstated RHP Brady Rodgers from the 10-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...7/11: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Double A; optioned RHP Ken Giles to Triple A...7/10: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; placed RHP Gerrit Cole on the bereavement list...7/7: Selected OF Kyle Tucker to the Major League roster; optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A...7/3: Activated RHP Joe Smith from the 10-day DL; selected C Tim Federowicz to the Major League roster from Triple A; placed C Brian McCann on the 10-day DL (retro to 7/1)...7/2: Optioned IF AJ Reed to Triple A...7/1: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the paternity list...6/30: Optioned LHP Cionel Pérez to Double A...6/29: Recalled LHP Cionel Pérez from Double A; placed IF Carlos Correa on the 10-day DL (retro to 6/26)...6/28: Recalled IF AJ Reed from Triple A; placed IF Yuli Gurriel on the paternity list...6/26: Reinstated RHP Dean Deetz from the restricted list and optioned him to Triple A...6/18: Reinstated LHP Reymin Guduan from the paternity list and optioned him to Triple A...6/15: Recalled IF Tyler White from Triple A; placed LHP Reymin Guduan on the paternity list...6/10: Recalled LHP Reymin Guduan from Triple A; placed RHP Joe Smith on the 10-day DL (retro to 6/7)...6/8: Activated C Brian McCann from the 10-day DL; designated C Tim Federowicz for assignment...6/6: Activated OF Josh Reddick from the 10-day DL...6/5: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple A...6/2: Activated OF Derek Fisher from the 10-day DL and optioned him to Triple A...5/29: Selected C Tim Federowicz to the Major League roster; placed C Brian McCann on the 10-day DL...5/23: Recalled OF Jake Marisnick from Triple A; placed OF Josh Reddick on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/21)...5/20: Recalled IF J.D. Davis from Triple A; placed OF Derek Fisher on the 10-day DL (retro to 5/19)...5/16: Recalled OF Tony Kemp from Triple A...5/15: Optioned OF Jake Marisnick to Triple A...4/18: Activated LHP Tony Sipp from the 10-day DL...4/17: Optioned RHP James Hoyt to Triple A...4/13: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the DL...4/11: Optioned IF J.D. Davis to Triple A...4/10: Recalled RHP James Hoyt from Triple A; placed LHP Tony Sipp on the 10-day DL (retro to 4/8)...4/7: Activated RHP James Hoyt from the DL and optioned him to Triple A...4/3: Activated IF Yuli Gurriel from the restricted list and placed him on the DL...3/29: Placed IF Yuli Gurriel on the restricted list...3/28: Placed RHP Jandel Gustave on the DL (retro to 3/26); placed RHP James Hoyt on the DL (retro to 3/26); placed RHP Brady Rodgers on the DL (retro to 3/26).

2018 ASTROS TRANSACTIONS

Date Game Opponent W-L /Score Record Pos. GB Astros Opp. Save Attendance Home Attendance POR POR (*-denotes sellout)

7/20 100 @LAA W 3-1 65-35 1st (5.0) Keuchel (8-8) Skaggs (7-6) Rondón (9) 42,422 -7/21 101 @LAA W 7-0 66-35 1st (6.0) Verlander (10-5) Tropeano (3-5) - 44,264* -7/22 102 @LAA L 5-14 66-36 1st (5.0) McCullers Jr. (10-5) Heaney (6-6) - 35,298 - 7/24 103 @COL W 8-2 (10) 67-36 1st (6.0) Rondón (2-2) Davis (0-3) - 43,184 -7/25 104 @COL L 2-3 67-37 1st (5.0) McHugh (5-1) Davis (1-3) - 40,948 -7/27 105 TEX L 2-11 67-38 1st (5.0) Keuchel (8-9) Gallardo (5-1) - 42,592* 1,967,3847/28 106 TEX L 3-7 67-39 1st (5.0) Verlander (10-6) Jurado (1-1) - 43,093* 2,010,4777/29 107 TEX L 3-4 67-40 1st (4.0) McCullers Jr. (10-6) Minor (7-6) Kela (24) 40,560 2,051,0377/30 108 @SEA L 0-2 67-41 1st (3.0) Cole (10-3) Paxton (9-4) Diaz (40) 35,198 -7/31 109 @SEA W 5-2 68-41 1st (4.0) Morton (12-2) Leake (8-7) Rondón (10) 28,478 - 8/1 110 @SEA W 8-3 69-41 1st (5.0) Keuchel (9-9) LeBlanc (6-2) - 34,575 -8/3 111 @LAD W 2-1 70-41 1st (5.0) Verlander (11-6) Wood (7-6) Rondón (11) 53,598* 8/4 112 @LAD W 14-0 71-41 1st (5.0) Peacock (2-4) Maeda (7-7) - 53,119* -8/5 113 @LAD L 2-3 71-42 1st (4.0) Cole (10-4) Buehler (5-4) Jansen (31) 50,628 -8/6 114 @SF W 3-1 72-42 1st (4.5) Osuna (1-0) Smith (1-2) Rondón (12) 40,251 -8/7 115 @SF W 2-1 73-42 1st (5.0) Smith (4-1) Black (1-1) Rondón (13) 41,163* -8/9 116 SEA L 6-8 73-43 1st (4.5) Verlander (11-7) Paxton (10-5) Diaz (43) 34,976 2,086,013 8/10 117 SEA L 2-5 73-44 1st (4.5) Cole (10-5) Warren (1-1) Diaz (44) 41,236* 2,127,249 8/11 118 SEA L 2-3 73-45 1st (3.5) Morton (12-3) LeBlanc (7-2) Diaz (45) 38,888 2,166,1378/12 119 SEA L 3-4 73-46 1st (2.5) Osuna (1-1) Duke (5-4) Diaz (46) 40,048 2,206,1858/14 120 COL L 1-5 73-47 1st (1.0) Verlander (11-8) Márquez (10-9) - 35,813 2,241,9988/15 121 COL W 12-1 74-47 1st (2.0) Cole (11-5) Anderson (6-5) - 29,967 2,271,9658/17 122 @OAK L 3-4 (10) 74-48 1st (1.0) Sipp (2-1) Treinen (6-2) - 23,535 -8/18 123 @OAK L 1-7 74-49 T-1st - Keuchel (9-10) Cahill (5-2) - 32,204 -8/19 124 @OAK W 9-4 75-49 1st (1.0) Verlander (12-8) Manaea (11-9) - 29,143 -8/20 125 @SEA L 4-7 75-50 T-1st - McHugh (5-2) Colomé (4-5) Diaz (48) 27,072 - 8/21 126 @SEA W 3-2 76-50 T-1st - Valdez (1-0) Detwiler (0-1) Rondón (14) 25,415 -8/22 127 @SEA W 10-7 77-50 1st (1.0) Morton (13-3) Gonzales (12-9) Osuna (10) 31,062 -8/24 128 @LAA W 9-3 78-50 1st (1.5) Keuchel (10-10) Heaney (7-8) - 42,788 -8/25 129 @LAA W 8-3 79-50 1st (1.5) Verlander (13-8) Barria (8-8) - 41,654 -8/26 130 @LAA W 3-1 80-50 1st (1.5) Valdez (2-0) Pena (1-4) Osuna (11) 37,530 -8/27 131 OAK W 11-4 81-50 1st (2.5) Cole (12-5) Anderson (3-4) - 43,171* 2,315,1368/28 132 OAK L 3-4 81-51 1st (1.5) Osuna (1-2) Familia (8-4) Treinen (33) 33,136 2,348,2728/29 133 OAK W 5-4 82-51 1st (2.5) Osuna (2-2) Familia (8-5) - 32,926 2,381,1988/30 134 LAA L 2-5 82-52 1st (2.5) Verlander (13-9) Heaney (8-8) - 30,371 2,411,5698/31 135 LAA L 0-3 82-53 1st (1.5) Valdez (2-1) Barria (9-8) Parker (13) 35,675 2,447,2449/1 136 LAA W 7-3 83-53 1st (2.5) Smith (5-1) Bedrosian (5-4) - 41,622* 2,488,8669/2 137 LAA W 4-2 84-53 1st (2.5) Cole (13-5) Ohtani (4-2) Osuna (12) 41,506* 2,530,3729/3 138 MIN W 4-1 85-53 1st (2.5) Keuchel (11-10) Gibson (7-12) Peacock (3) 39,559 2,569,9319/4 139 MIN W 5-2 86-53 1st (3.5) Verlander (14-9) May (3-1) Osuna (13) 31,315 2,601,2469/5 140 MIN W 9-1 87-53 1st (3.5) Valdez (3-1) Odorizzi (5-10) - 31,011 2,632,2579/7 141 @BOS W 6-3 88-53 1st (3.5) Pressly (2-1) Kelly (4-2) Osuna (14) 36,930 -9/8 142 @BOS W 5-3 89-53 1st (3.5) Morton (14-3) Rodriguez (12-4) Osuna (15) 36,684 -9/9 143 @BOS L 5-6 89-54 1st (2.5) Rondón (2-3) Kimbrel (5-1) - 32,787 -9/10 144 @DET W 3-2 90-54 1st (3.0) Verlander (15-9) Liriano (4-10) Osuna (16) 19,711 -9/11 145 @DET W 5-4 91-54 1st (3.0) Harris (4-3) Zimmerman (7-7) Osuna (17) 19,432 -9/12 146 @DET W 5-4 92-54 1st (3.0) Cole (14-5) Norris (0-4) Pressly (1) 22,666 -9/14 147 ARI L 2-4 92-55 1st (2.5) Rondón (2-4) Ziegler (2-6) Hirano (2) 36,924 2,669,1819/15 148 ARI W 10-4 93-55 1st (3.5) Morton (15-3) Godley (14-10) - 38,345 2,707,5269/16 149 ARI W 5-4 94-55 1st (4.5) Verlander (16-9) Greinke (14-10) Osuna (18) 37,889 2,745,4159/17 150 SEA L 1-4 94-56 1st (4.0) Rondón (2-5) Cook (2-1) Diaz (56) 43,144* 2,788,5599/18 151 SEA W 7-0 95-56 1st (5.0) James (1-0) Leake (10-10) - 35,715 2,824,274 9/19 152 SEA L 0-9 95-57 1st (3.5) Keuchel (11-11) Lawrence (1-0) - 31,229 2,855,5039/21 153 LAA W 11-3 96-57 1st (3.5) Cole (15-5) Heaney (9-10) - 39,977 2,895,4809/22 154 LAA W 10-5 97-57 1st (3.5) McHugh (6-2) Buttrey (0-1) - 41,822* 2,937,3029/23 155 LAA W 6-2 98-57 1st (4.5) Valdez (4-1) Skaggs (8-9) - 43,247* 2,980,5499/24 156 @TOR W 5-3 99-57 1st (4.5) Keuchel (12-11) Estrada (7-14) Osuna (19) 23,463 -9/25 157 @TOR W 4-1 100-57 1st (5.5) James (2-0) Gaviglio (3-9) Osuna (20) 28,440 -9/26 158 @TOR L 1-3 100-58 1st (4.5) Devenski (2-3) Biagini (4-7) Giles (25) 22,828 -9/28 159 @BAL W 2-1 101-58 1st (5.5) Sipp (3-1) Scott (3-3) Osuna (21) 18,434 -9/29 160 @BAL (1) W 4-3 102-58 1st (6.0) Harris (5-1) Gilmartin (1-1) Rondón (15) - -9/29 161 @BAL (2) W 5-2 103-58 1st (6.0) Peacock (3-4) Ramirez (1-8) Pressly (2) 26,020 -9/30 162 @BAL L 0-4 103-59 1st (6.0) Fry (1-2) Peacock (3-5) - 24,916 -10/5 ALDS 1 CLE W 7-2 1-0 - - Verlander (1-0) Kluber (0-1) - 43,514 43,51410/6 ALDS 2 CLE W 3-1 2-0 - - Cole (1-0) Carrasco (0-1) Osuna (1) 43,520 87,03410/8 ALDS 3 @CLE

HOUSTON ASTROS 2018 DAY-BY-DAY

7/17 All-Star Game (Washington, D.C.) AL 8, NL 6 (10) Díaz Stripling Happ 43,843