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seven-inning Doubleheader against the Columbus | Astros, a 5-1 victory. |
He debuted as a rookie in 1994 with the GCL | Astros, a Minor league affiliate team of the Houston |
In 2007, the | Astros' AA affiliate, the Corpus Christi Hooks, insta |
Spent most of the season with the | Astros AAA team, the Tucson Toros and only appeared i |
The | Astros accommodated the convention by taking a month- |
On November 8, The | Astros acquired outfielder Michael Bourn, third basem |
hired as the new pitching coach by the Houston | Astros after serving in the same capacity for the Red |
's degree in computer science, and the Houston | Astros again selected him in the draft, this time usi |
raded to the Pirates on August 31, 1981 by the | Astros along with Randy Niemann for Phil Garner. |
The | Astros also hosted the 1968 MLB All-Star Game at the |
New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston | Astros, and Seattle Mariners. |
ring the seventh-inning stretch of the Houston | Astros and New York Mets game at Minute Maid Park. |
He played for the Houston | Astros and San Francisco Giants. |
usly a member of the San Diego Padres, Houston | Astros, and New York Yankees. |
(later the Houston | Astros), and played in Houston from 1962-68. |
serves as the Third Base Coach for the Houston | Astros, and Dominican Winter League head coach for Lo |
He would play for the Houston | Astros and St. Louis Cardinals. |
Dorish was a scout for the Red Sox and Houston | Astros and the pitching coach for Boston (1963) and t |
so pitched from 1997 through 2004 in the Mets, | Astros and Athletics minor league systems. |
ball pitcher from 1977 to 1983 for the Houston | Astros and Montreal Expos. |
The first interleague game between the Houston | Astros and the Texas Rangers took place at The Ballpa |
ue Baseball pitcher who played for the Houston | Astros and Florida Marlins. |
St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Houston | Astros and Boston Red Sox. |
It was against the Houston | Astros and Glavine was the starting pitcher. |
collegiate Northwoods League, and the Houston | Astros and Anaheim Angels of Major League Baseball. |
Working out with the new deal with the | Astros and Rockets, FSN decided to establish a comple |
troversy as Clendenon refused to report to the | Astros and attempted to retire; the deal had to be re |
d pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston | Astros and Florida Marlins. |
ers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Houston | Astros, and Oakland Athletics), Steve Peters (St. Lou |
ay 2001, he took batting practice with Houston | Astros and met former U.S. President George Bush duri |
s also the spring training home of the Houston | Astros and their minor league affiliates. |
scout and minor league manager for the Houston | Astros and briefly worked for the Kansas City A's. |
was associated with the Chicago Cubs, Houston | Astros, and St. Louis Cardinals. |
farm systems of the Cleveland Indians, Houston | Astros, and Minnesota Twins. |
e annual interleague games between the Houston | Astros and the Texas Rangers were played in June and |
The team was affiliated with the Houston | Astros and played in the Appalachian League. |
o (Cleveland Indians), Tommy Manzella (Houston | Astros), and Micah Owings (Cincinnati Reds). |
played for the Kansas City Royals, the Houston | Astros, and the New York Yankees. |
Major Leagues from 1965-1974, for the Houston | Astros and Detroit Tigers. |
ith the Cincinnati Reds, four with the Houston | Astros, and one apiece with the Pittsburgh Pirates an |
majors, from 1975 until 1979, for the Houston | Astros and San Francisco Giants. |
ned by Roy Mark Hofheinz, owner of the Houston | Astros and played their home matches at the Astrodome |
games in 1975-76, with the Padres and Houston | Astros, and spend the rest of his playing career at t |
the Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers, Houston | Astros, and Colorado Rockies, and one season in Korea |
jor League Baseball who played for the Houston | Astros and San Francisco Giants. |
an Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Houston | Astros, and Detroit Tigers |
ls, Florida Marlins, New York Yankees, Houston | Astros and Philadelphia Phillies. |
" during the seventh-inning stretch of Houston | Astros and Rice University Owls baseball games. |
weeks of recovery, returned to the helm of the | Astros and guided the team through the duration of th |
rk Yankees, the California Angels, the Houston | Astros and the Montreal Expos from 1967 to 1978. |
He also scouted for the Houston | Astros and New York Yankees. |
ebut on September 29, 1996 against the Houston | Astros and gave up three hits and one earned run in 5 |
Continuation of the | Astros and Rockets broadcasts on Fox Sports Houston w |
inal game of both the NLCS against the Houston | Astros, and the World Series against the Boston Red S |
e Dodgers on April 9, 1985 against the Houston | Astros, and was 0 for 4 in his debut. |
In addition to | Astros and Rockets telecasts, FSN Houston also broadc |
he surrounding area began in 2005, just as the | Astros and Rockets were working together to establish |
for the Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, Houston | Astros, and Chicago White Sox. |
ia Phillies, Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Houston | Astros and St. Louis Cardinals organizations. |
He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston | Astros and San Francisco Giants, all of the National |
signed his first pro contract with the Houston | Astros and spent a quarter-century in their system as |
the Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves, Houston | Astros, and Montreal Expos. |
r major league relief pitcher with the Houston | Astros and the Chicago Cubs |
On January 18, 2010, the Greeneville | Astros announced he will be their pitching coach for |
The Houston | Astros are attempting to win the NL Central for the f |
The Greeneville | Astros are a minor league baseball team of the Appala |
afted by the Colorado Rockies from the Houston | Astros as the 36th pick in the 1992 expansion draft. |
University, Lentini was signed by the Houston | Astros as an amateur free agent. |
h overall in the 2005 MLB Draft by the Houston | Astros as a starting pitcher. |
Menke returned to the | Astros as a hitting coach in 1983 and continued in th |
cout, and he served as a scout for the Houston | Astros as well. |
Purpura was the Houston | Astros assistant farm director in 1994 and the Direct |
in favor of Leo Durocher; ironically, with the | Astros at 67-54 and in third place at the time of the |
her for the Atlanta Braves against the Houston | Astros at Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium. |
He was the interim Manager for the Houston | Astros at the end of the 2009 season. |
He was released by the | Astros at the end of the 1974 season, and signed with |
raves teammates, in a game against the Houston | Astros at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. |
prior to the Phillies game against the Houston | Astros at Veterans Stadium.. |
played in 1995, 1996 and 1998 with the Houston | Astros, Atlanta Braves and San Francisco Giants. |
the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Houston | Astros, Atlanta Braves, and Minnesota Twins between 1 |
It involved the Houston | Astros attempting to win the National League West. |
It involved the Houston | Astros attempting to win the National League Central. |
as a vital aide to McLane in the design of the | Astros' ballpark, Minute Maid Park. |
Douglass' Marching | Astros Band has competed in the annual Original Battl |
s a 5- year radio network affiliate of Houston | Astros Baseball (editors note: no date was given on t |
umption is made that KFYO started broadcasting | Astros Baseball in one of those two pivotal years in |
r broadcast rights holder for both the Houston | Astros baseball team and the NBA's Houston Rockets. |
August 31, 1987: | Astros batter Billy Hatcher was batting against the C |
In 2000 he played four games for the Houston | Astros, batting .429 in seven at bats. |
White Sox (twice), Cincinnati Reds and Houston | Astros, batting .254 |
e was named the General Manager of the Houston | Astros, beating out 10 other candidates. |
He signed by the Houston | Astros Before 1967 season and played for the Pittsbur |
On September 30, 2007, he was named the | Astros bench coach for the 2008 season by manager Cec |
It convened at | Astros between 29 March and 18 April 1823 under the c |
he played with the Atlanta Braves and Houston | Astros, both of the National League, and the Clevelan |
son, with former Blue Jays catcher and Houston | Astros broadcaster Alan Ashby replacing Sawkiw in the |
ching staff of the 1969 edition of the Houston | Astros broke the then-National League record for most |
After his playing career, Ashby worked as the | Astros' bullpen coach in 1997. |
A 2000 draft pick by the Houston | Astros, Burns made his major league debut in 2005. |
igned a minor league contract with the Houston | Astros, but was released on May 2, 2008. |
iginally supposed to start against the Houston | Astros, but early rain caused the Mets put in Maine i |
Express, the Triple-A affiliate of the Houston | Astros, but mostly as a pinch hitter and a defensive |
e made his major league debut for, the Houston | Astros, but was released two and a half months later |
n 1976, Pacheco was appointed a coach with the | Astros by their new manager, Bill Virdon, and he woul |
ber 28, 1967: Doc Edwards was drafted from the | Astros by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1967 minor |
ember 3, 1984: Manuel Lee was drafted from the | Astros by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1984 rule 5 dr |
17, 1974: Oscar Zamora was purchased from the | Astros by the Chicago Cubs. |
29, 1970: Joe Pepitone was purchased from the | Astros by the Chicago Cubs. |
mber 2, 1968: Bo Belinsky was drafted from the | Astros by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1968 rule 5 |
er 14, 1968: Nate Colbert was drafted from the | Astros by the San Diego Padres as the 18th pick in th |
Herrmann was the | Astros catcher on July 9, 1976 when pitcher Larry Die |
Chris Coste (2007) - Houston | Astros catcher |
who played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston | Astros, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, and Kansas |
two-year, $19.9 million deal with the Houston | Astros, citing his desire to be closer to his family' |
On April 9, 2007, Wheeler became the | Astros' closer, replacing Brad Lidge. |
9 Murphy hit a walk-off single against Houston | Astros closer, Jose Valverde. |
Buice is currently the Reno | Astros' co-owner. |
He was a Houston | Astros coach from 1985 to 2001 with the exception of |
He played for the Florida Marlins, Houston | Astros, Colorado Rockies, and Texas Rangers before si |
ater scouted for the New York Yankees, Houston | Astros, Colorado Rockies and Montreal Expos. |
The | Astros completed the deal by sending Todd McClure (mi |
Communications in 1993 and was in the Houston | Astros' Developmental League in 1994. |
Without a discount, which the | Astros didn't discuss, the cost for the seats would t |
The Houston | Astros dismissed skipper Grady Hatton and hired “the |
pitching coach for two seasons at the Houston | Astros' Double-A affiliate in Jackson where his staff |
In 2008, he played for the Houston | Astros' Double-A affiliate, the Corpus Christi Hooks. |
He served as manager of the Houston | Astros Double-A affiliate, the Corpus Christi Hooks, |
dberg started the 2006 season with the Houston | Astros Double-A affiliate Corpus Christi Hooks. |
cated shoulder after a headfirst fall over the | Astros' dugout railing. |
He later pitched for the Houston | Astros during parts of the 2001 and 2002 seasons and |
ncinnati Reds during the 1970s and the Houston | Astros during the 1980s. |
Seaver is a staunch | Astros fan and is the only person on the case that be |
where he was greeted by a mixed reaction from | Astros fans, but he recorded his 12th save of the sea |
He spent seven seasons in the | Astros farm system being signed as a free agent by th |
After spending the next two seasons in the | Astros' farm system, Ladd was traded to the Milwaukee |
987 and 1995, Hartgraves spent his time in the | Astros farm system, mostly with Triple-A Tucson. |
ke Joe Morgan, Jimmy Wynn, and Don Wilson, the | Astros finished last in 1968, but their record under |
The | Astros finished 65-97, tying the 1965 and 1975 clubs |
The | Astros finished second all three years. |
It involved the | Astros finishing fourth in the National League West w |
It involved the | Astros finishing in tenth place in the National Leagu |
After the 1993 season, the Houston | Astros fired manager Art Howe because the owner did n |
had a similar role in the construction of the | Astros first stadium, the Astrodome, in 1963 when was |
He went on to have a career year as the | Astros first baseman in 1990 with 23 home runs and 71 |
Phillies outfielder Bobby Dernier and current | Astros first baseman Lance Berkman and pitcher Roy Os |
In 1969, he became the | Astros' first 20-game winner, while compiling a 2.33 |
ouston, forcing a one-game playoff against the | Astros for the NL West title. |
then was traded by the Phillies to the Houston | Astros for Dan Larson. |
ed by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Houston | Astros for Doug Jones and Jeff Juden. |
er the 2006 season and signed with the Houston | Astros for the 2007 season. |
he Cardinals traded him with Hal Gilson to the | Astros for Ron Davis on June 15, 1968. |
riod of coaching with the major-league Houston | Astros for a season in 1975. |
ttle Mariners with Mike Hampton to the Houston | Astros for Eric Anthony on December 10, 1993. |
ayroll) unexpectedly competed with the Houston | Astros for the division title until the final week of |
hardt was traded by the Rangers to the Houston | Astros for Alan Bannister. |
aded a player to be named later to the Houston | Astros for Frank Thomas. |
ingame was traded by the Braves to the Houston | Astros for Claude Raymond. |
July 22, 2008, Wolf was traded to the Houston | Astros for Chad Reineke. |
waring was traded by the Giants to the Houston | Astros for Rick Wilkins and cash. |
In May of 1995, he was traded to the Houston | Astros for catcher Eddie Tucker, and from there he ma |
rring were traded by the Giants to the Houston | Astros for Rob Andrews and cash. |
Walker were traded by the Reds to the Houston | Astros for Alan Knicely. |
cash were traded by the Red Sox to the Houston | Astros for Bob Watson. |
The Mets traded Scott to the | Astros for Danny Heep on December 11, 1982. |
was traded by the Chicago Cubs to the Houston | Astros for Al Javier. |
e New York Mets, who traded him to the Houston | Astros for minor leaguer Adam Seuss in 2004. |
Matt Galante was acting manager of the Houston | Astros for 27 games in 1999, when the manager Larry D |
After that, he played for the Houston | Astros for one year and retired in 1975. |
n Browne was traded by the Cubs to the Houston | Astros for Aaron Pointer. |
American League, he was traded to the Houston | Astros for Cecil Upshaw. |
Tampa Bay Devil Rays with cash to the Houston | Astros for Ben Zobrist and Mitch Talbot (minors). |
Rakers signed with the Houston | Astros for the 2008 season, but was released shortly |
owing the season, he was traded to the Houston | Astros for Cesar Cedeno to accommodate Johnny Bench's |
York Mets with Jeremy Griffiths to the Houston | Astros for Richard Hidalgo. |
re the start of the 1990 season to the Houston | Astros for 26-year-old rookie Terry Wells. |
later were traded by the Braves to the Houston | Astros for Dave Nicholson and Bob Bruce. |
East Clinton's athletic teams, known as the | Astros, formerly participated in the Fort Ancient Val |
Sox sweep the National League champion Houston | Astros four games to none in the best-of-seven-games |
d-June, spending the rest of the season as the | Astros' fourth outfielder. |
Jason Lane led off the | Astros' fourth with a home run to left-center field. |
Red Sox from 2003 to 2006 and for the Houston | Astros from 2007 to 2008. |
Jones was a coach for the Houston | Astros from 1976-1982, and with the San Diego Padres |
primarily for being the player received by the | Astros from the Indians in exchange for outfielder Ke |
2006: Cody Ransom was purchased by the Houston | Astros from the Seattle Mariners. |
e Milo Hamilton as a radio broadcaster for the | Astros from 1998-2005. |
Major League Baseball pitcher with the Houston | Astros from 1972 to 1976. |
ween the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston | Astros from October 7 to October 12. Philadelphia won |
r 21, 1969: Mike Marshall was purchased by the | Astros from the Milwaukee Brewers. |
Obtained by the Houston | Astros from the Philadelphia Phillies in 2003 as part |
Nate Colbert was drafted by the | Astros from the St. Louis Cardinals. |
1985: Brad Gulden was purchased by the Houston | Astros from the Cincinnati Reds. |
e the 1966 season, then drafted by the Houston | Astros from the Orioles in the 1966 first-year draft |
ead the broadcast for the Colt 45s and Houston | Astros from 1962 to 1986. |
He rejoined the | Astros front office in 2005. |
The | Astros further added to their lead in the fourth, as |
During this period, KXYZ carried Houston | Astros games in Spanish. |
Fox Sports Houston produces Rockets and | Astros games for co-owned KTXH. |
subfeed and only turn it on during Rockets and | Astros games. |
once again acquired the rights to air Houston | Astros games. |
e called occasional Houston Oilers and Houston | Astros games. |
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