2024 Houston Astros season

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2024 Houston Astros
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkMinute Maid Park
CityHouston, Texas
Record7–19 (.269)
OwnersJim Crane
General managersDana Brown
ManagersJoe Espada
TelevisionSpace City Home Network
(Todd Kalas, Kevin Eschenfelder, Geoff Blum, Jeff Bagwell, Mike Stanton, Julia Morales)
RadioKTRH 740 Weekday Night Games Sportstalk 790
Houston Astros Radio Network
(Robert Ford, Steve Sparks, Geoff Blum, Michael Coffin)
KLAT (Spanish)
(Francisco Romero, Alex Treviño)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
← 2023 Seasons

The 2024 Houston Astros season is the 63rd season for the Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located in Houston, Texas, their 60th as the Astros, 12th in both the American League and American League West, and 25th at Minute Maid Park. They enter the season as the defending AL West champions and runners-up of the American League.

On April 1, pitcher Ronel Blanco threw the 17th no hitter in Astros history against the Blue Jays. It was also the earliest date a no hitter has been thrown in MLB history. More history was also made as the no-hitter marked manager Joe Espada's first career managerial win, the first such occurrence in MLB history where a manager got his first win with a no-hitter.

Offseason[edit]

October 2023[edit]

The Houston Astros finished the 2023 season as runner up for the American League pennant behind the defending champion Texas Rangers. The Astros entered the offseason with uncertainty as the managerial position as Dusty Baker is currently on the last year of his contract and had expressed to multiple people inside and outside the organization that 2023 will be his last year managing the club.[1]

On October 25, it was announced that Dusty Baker would retire as manager of the Astros. The Astros posted a 320–226 (.586) record with Baker as the manager, winning a World Series (2022) and two pennants (2021, 2022).[2]

November 2023[edit]

On November 13, it was announced that bench coach Joe Espada, who had been with the organization since the 2018 season, would be named the new manager of the Astros.[3]

December 2023[edit]

On December 6, the Astros announced that they had acquired right-handed pitcher Dylan Coleman from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for minor league pitcher Carlos Mateo.[4]

The following day, the team officially announced that they had signed catcher Víctor Caratini to a two year contract worth $12 million.[5]

January 2024[edit]

On January 16, the team announced that reliever Kendall Graveman was set to miss the entire 2024 season after undergoing surgery on his shoulder.[6]

Six days later, on January 22, the team announced that they had signed left-handed pitcher Josh Hader to a five year contract worth $95 million.[7]

On January 31, the Astros acquired Trey Cabbage from the Los Angeles Angels in exchange for minor league pitcher Carlos Espinosa.[8]

February 2024[edit]

On February 6, the team announced that they had extended 2nd baseman José Altuve for five years and $125 million.[9]

Transactions[edit]

November 2023[edit]

November 2 RHPs Phil Maton and Ryne Stanek, LF Michael Brantley and C Martín Maldonado elected free agency
November 7 RHP Héctor Neris elected free agency after declining player option.[10]

December 2023[edit]

December 6 Kansas City Royals traded right-handed pitcher Dylan Coleman to Houston Astros for right-handed pitcher Carlos Mateo
December 7 Astros signed catcher Víctor Caratini to a 2 year, $12 million contract

January 2024[edit]

January 22 Astros signed left-handed pitcher Josh Hader to a 5 year, $95 million contract
January 31 Los Angeles Angels traded infielder/outfielder Trey Cabbage to Houston Astros for right-handed pitcher Carlos Espinosa

February 2024[edit]

February 6 Astros signed 2nd baseman José Altuve to a 5 year, $125 million contract extension

Departures[edit]

Additions[edit]

Spring Training[edit]

The Astros will kick off their spring training against the Washington Nationals on February 24.

Spring Training Game Log[edit]

Legend
  Astros win
  Astros loss
  Postponement/Tie
Bold Astros team member
SS Split Squad
2024 Spring Training Game Log: 14–1–15 (Home: 6–1–8; Away: 8–0–7)
February: 3–0–4 (Home: 1–0–2; Away: 2–0–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record
1 February 24 @ Nationals 7–4 Blanco (1–0) Corbin (0–1) Gómez (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,655 1–0–0
2 February 25 Cardinals (SS) 0–3 Rom (1–0) Sousa (0–1) Leahy (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,233 1–0–1
3 February 25 @ Mets (SS) 1–3 Butto (1–0) Bielak (0–1) Santos (1) Clover Park 5,526 1–0–2
4 February 26 @ Tigers 0–4 Holton (1–0) Ortega (0–1) Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium 5,345 1–0–3
5 February 27 Nationals 3–10 Davies (1–0) Coleman (0–1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 1,951 1–0–4
6 February 28 @ Marlins 6–1 Tamarez (1–0) Scott (0–1) Roger Dean Stadium 2,154 2–0–4
7 February 29 Mets 2–1 Blanco (2–0) Quintana (0–1) Henley (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,029 3–0–4
March: 11–1–11 (Home: 5–1–5; Away: 6–0–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record
8 March 1 @ Nationals 10–8 Brown (1–0) Irvin (0–1) Endersby (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 2,514 4–0–4
9 March 2 Cardinals 7–1 Javier (1–0) Thompson (0–1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 4,093 5–0–4
10 March 3 @ Mets 5–2 (6) Urquidy (1–0) Houser (0–1) Clover Park 6,049 6–0–4
11 March 5 Marlins 0–2 Soriano (1–0) Tamarez (1–1) Gutiérrez (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 2,458 6–0–5
March 6 Mets Cancelled (rain)
12 March 7 @ Cardinals 6–3 Javier (2–0) Gibson (0–2) Washington (1) Roger Dean Stadium 5,116 7–0–5
13 March 8 @ Phillies 3–6 Suárez (1–0) Arrighetti (0–1) BayCare Ballpark 10,522 7–0–6
14 March 9 Nationals (SS) 9–4 Urquidy (2–0) Williams (0–1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,885 8–0–6
15 March 10 Marlins (SS) 0–3 Weathers (1–0) Pressly (0–1) Chirinos (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,601 8–0–7
16 March 11 Tigers 3–5 Vasquez (2–0) Tamarez (1–2) Hanifee (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 4,269 8–0–8
17 March 12 @ Marlins 9–1 Brown (2–0) Luzardo (0–2) Roger Dean Stadium 2,856 9–0–8
18 March 13 @ Mets 5–6 Parsons (1–0) McDonald (0–1) Clover Park 5,795 9–0–9
19 March 14 @ Nationals 3–5 Davies (2–1) Bielak (0–2) La Sorsa (4) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 3,666 9–0–10
20 March 15 Phillies 5–3 Blanco (3–0) Sánchez (0–1) Greene (1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 6,730 10–0–10
21 March 16 Mets 1–6 Diekman (2–0) Abreu (0–1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 5,817 10–0–11
22 March 17 @ Cardinals 6–10 Pallante (1–0) Contreras (0–1) Roger Dean Stadium 5,967 10–0–12
23 March 18 @ Marlins (SS) 5–6 Alvarado (1–0) McDonald (0–2) Roger Dean Stadium 2,805 10–0–13
24 March 18 Nationals (SS) 1–10 Gray (1–1) Javier (2–1) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 2,682 10–0–14
25 March 19 Marlins (SS) 3–3 CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 10–1–14
26 March 21 @ Cardinals 9–1 France (1–0) Thompson (1–2) Blanco (1) Roger Dean Stadium 5,462 11–1–14
March 22 Nationals Cancelled (rain)
27 March 23 @ Mets 13–5 Javier (3–1) Quintana (0–2) Clover Park 6,610 12–1–14
28 March 24 Cardinals 9–4 Brown (3–0) Lynn (0–2) CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches 5,221 13–1–14
29 March 25 Space Cowboys 1–3 King (1–0) Montero (0–1) Gaither (1) Minute Maid Park 17,699 13–1–15
30 March 26 Space Cowboys 7–3 Blanco (4–0) France (1–1) Minute Maid Park 17,682 14–1–15

Regular season standings[edit]

American League West[edit]

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Seattle Mariners 14 12 0.538 8–6 6–6
Texas Rangers 14 13 0.519 ½ 7–7 7–6
Oakland Athletics 11 16 0.407 4–9 7–7
Los Angeles Angels 10 16 0.385 4 3–7 7–9
Houston Astros 7 19 0.269 7 4–9 3–10


American League Wild Card[edit]

AL Wild Card standings
Division leaders W L Pct.
Cleveland Guardians 18 8 0.692
Baltimore Orioles 16 9 0.640
Seattle Mariners 14 12 0.538
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 17 10 0.630 +2½
New York Yankees 17 10 0.630 +2½
Detroit Tigers 14 12 0.538
Boston Red Sox 14 13 0.519 ½
Texas Rangers 14 13 0.519 ½
Tampa Bay Rays 13 14 0.481
Toronto Blue Jays 13 14 0.481
Minnesota Twins 12 13 0.480
Oakland Athletics 11 16 0.407
Los Angeles Angels 10 16 0.385 4
Houston Astros 7 19 0.269 7
Chicago White Sox 4 22 0.154 10

Record vs. opponents[edit]

AL Records

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 4–2 4–2 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–4
Boston 0–3 0–0 1–3 0–0 0–0 0–0 4–2 0–0 0–0 3–0 2–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–0
Chicago 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–3 0–0 1–6 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–7
Cleveland 0–0 3–1 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–0 1–2 6–1 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Detroit 0–0 0–0 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 4–3 0–0 1–2 0–0 1–0 1–3 0–0 3–2
Houston 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–4 0–0 0–0 0–0 4–3 2–1 1–5
Kansas City 2–4 0–0 6–1 0–0 0–0 3–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2
Los Angeles 2–4 2–4 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–4 0–0 0–0 3–3
Minnesota 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–2 3–4 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–3
New York 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 4–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–3 4–2
Oakland 0–0 0–3 0–0 1–6 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–3
Seattle 0–0 2–2 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 7–5
Tampa Bay 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 4–3 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 1–2 2–2 4–2
Texas 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–1 3–4 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–3
Toronto 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 3–3 0–0 2–1 2–2 0–0 4–2
Updated with the results of all games through April 21, 2024.

Game Log[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Past Games Legend
Astros Win
(#bfb)
Astros Loss
(#fcc)
Game Postponed
(#bbb)
Bold denotes an Astros pitcher
Future Games Legend
Home Game
Away Game
2024 Game Log: 7–19 (Home: 4–9; Away: 3–10)
March/April: 7–19 (Home: 4–9; Away: 3–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
1 March 28 Yankees L 4–5 Loáisiga (1–0) Pressly (0–1) Holmes (1) Minute Maid Park (42,642) 0–1
2 March 29 Yankees L 1–7 Weaver (1–0) Scott (0–1) Minute Maid Park (41,583) 0–2
3 March 30 Yankees L 3–5 Stroman (1–0) Abreu (0–1) Holmes (2) Minute Maid Park (41,247) 0–3
4 March 31 Yankees L 3–4 Burdi (1–0) Hader (0–1) Holmes (3) Minute Maid Park (36,908) 0–4
5 April 1 Blue Jays W 10–0 Blanco (1–0) Francis (0–1) Minute Maid Park (27,285) 1–4
6 April 2 Blue Jays L 1–2 Green (1–0) Hader (0–2) Minute Maid Park (28,811) 1–5
7 April 3 Blue Jays W 8–0 Javier (1–0) Bassitt (0–2) Minute Maid Park (26,279) 2–5
8 April 5 @ Rangers L 2–10 Bradford (2–0) Brown (0–1) Globe Life Field (34,583) 2–6
9 April 6 @ Rangers L 2–7 Yates (1–0) France (0–1) Globe Life Field (39,594) 2–7
10 April 7 @ Rangers W 3–1 Blanco (2–0) Dunning (1–1) Hader (1) Globe Life Field (35,681) 3–7
11 April 8 @ Rangers W 10–5 Martinez (1–0) Heaney (0–2) Globe Life Field (31,737) 4–7
12 April 9 @ Royals L 3–4 (10) McArthur (1–0) Suero (0–1) Kauffman Stadium (11,926) 4–8
13 April 10 @ Royals L 2–11 Lugo (2–0) Arrighetti (0–1) Kauffman Stadium (10,536) 4–9
14 April 11 @ Royals L 3–13 Singer (2–0) Brown (0–2) Kauffman Stadium (10,280) 4–10
15 April 12 Rangers L 8–12 Dunning (2–1) France (0–2) Minute Maid Park (39,842) 4–11
16 April 13 Rangers W 9–2 Abreu (1–1) Ureña (0–1) Minute Maid Park (38,574) 5–11
17 April 14 Rangers W 8–5 Javier (2–0) Eovaldi (1–1) Hader (2) Minute Maid Park (36,759) 6–11
18 April 15 Braves L 1–6 Bummer (1–1) Arrighetti (0–2) Minute Maid Park (32,407) 6–12
19 April 16 Braves L 2–6 López (2–0) Brown (0–3) Iglesias (4) Minute Maid Park (34,144) 6–13
20 April 17 Braves L 4–5 (10) Minter (3–1) Martinez (1–1) Iglesias (5) Minute Maid Park (29,073) 6–14
21 April 19 @ Nationals W 5–3 Verlander (1–0) Gore (2–1) Hader (3) Nationals Park (22,999) 7–14
22 April 20 @ Nationals L 4–5 (10) Finnegan (1–2) Martinez (1–2) Nationals Park (34,608) 7–15
23 April 21 @ Nationals L 0–6 Parker (2–0) Brown (0–4) Nationals Park (23,193) 7–16
24 April 23 @ Cubs L 2–7 Wicks (1–2) France (0–3) Wrigley Field (30,643) 7–17
25 April 24 @ Cubs L 3–4 Taillon (2–0) Arrighetti (0–3) Neris (2) Wrigley Field (32,327) 7–18
26 April 25 @ Cubs L 1–3 Wesneski (2–0) Montero (0–1) Neris (3) Wrigley Field (29,876) 7–19
27 April 27* @ Rockies Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium (–)
28 April 28* @ Rockies Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium (–)
29 April 30 Guardians Minute Maid Park (–)
*April 27 and 28 games played at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú in Mexico City, Mexico
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
30 May 1 Guardians Minute Maid Park (–)
31 May 2 Guardians Minute Maid Park (–)
32 May 3 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
33 May 4 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
34 May 5 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
35 May 7 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium (–)
36 May 8 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium (–)
37 May 9 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium (–)
38 May 10 @ Tigers Comerica Park (–)
39 May 11 @ Tigers Comerica Park (–)
40 May 12 @ Tigers Comerica Park (–)
41 May 13 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
42 May 14 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
43 May 15 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
44 May 16 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
45 May 17 Brewers Minute Maid Park (–)
46 May 18 Brewers Minute Maid Park (–)
47 May 19 Brewers Minute Maid Park (–)
48 May 20 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
49 May 21 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
50 May 22 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
51 May 24 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
52 May 25 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
53 May 26 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
54 May 27 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
55 May 28 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
56 May 29 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
57 May 30 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
58 May 31 Twins Minute Maid Park (–)
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
59 June 1 Twins Minute Maid Park (–)
60 June 2 Twins Minute Maid Park (–)
61 June 3 Cardinals Minute Maid Park (–)
62 June 4 Cardinals Minute Maid Park (–)
63 June 5 Cardinals Minute Maid Park (–)
64 June 7 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
65 June 8 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
66 June 9 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
67 June 10 @ Giants Oracle Park (–)
68 June 11 @ Giants Oracle Park (–)
69 June 12 @ Giants Oracle Park (–)
70 June 14 Tigers Minute Maid Park (–)
71 June 15 Tigers Minute Maid Park (–)
72 June 16 Tigers Minute Maid Park (–)
73 June 18 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
74 June 19 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
75 June 20 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
76 June 21 Orioles Minute Maid Park (–)
77 June 22 Orioles Minute Maid Park (–)
78 June 23 Orioles Minute Maid Park (–)
79 June 25 Rockies Minute Maid Park (–)
80 June 26 Rockies Minute Maid Park (–)
81 June 28 @ Mets Citi Field (–)
82 June 29 @ Mets Citi Field (–)
83 June 30 @ Mets Citi Field (–)
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
84 July 1 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
85 July 2 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
86 July 3 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
87 July 4 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
88 July 5 @ Twins Target Field (–)
89 July 6 @ Twins Target Field (–)
90 July 7 @ Twins Target Field (–)
91 July 9 Marlins Minute Maid Park (–)
92 July 10 Marlins Minute Maid Park (–)
93 July 11 Marlins Minute Maid Park (–)
94 July 12 Rangers Minute Maid Park (–)
95 July 13 Rangers Minute Maid Park (–)
96 July 14 Rangers Minute Maid Park (–)
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
97 July 19 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
98 July 20 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
99 July 21 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
100 July 22 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
101 July 23 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
102 July 24 @ Athletics Oakland Coliseum (–)
103 July 26 Dodgers Minute Maid Park (–)
104 July 27 Dodgers Minute Maid Park (–)
105 July 28 Dodgers Minute Maid Park (–)
106 July 29 Pirates Minute Maid Park (–)
107 July 30 Pirates Minute Maid Park (–)
108 July 31 Pirates Minute Maid Park (–)
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
109 August 2 Rays Minute Maid Park (–)
110 August 3 Rays Minute Maid Park (–)
111 August 4 Rays Minute Maid Park (–)
112 August 5 @ Rangers Globe Life Field (–)
113 August 6 @ Rangers Globe Life Field (–)
114 August 7 @ Rangers Globe Life Field (–)
115 August 9 @ Red Sox Fenway Park (–)
116 August 10 @ Red Sox Fenway Park (–)
117 August 11 @ Red Sox Fenway Park (–)
118 August 12 @ Rays Tropicana Field (–)
119 August 13 @ Rays Tropicana Field (–)
120 August 14 @ Rays Tropicana Field (–)
121 August 16 White Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
122 August 17 White Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
123 August 18 White Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
124 August 19 Red Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
125 August 20 Red Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
126 August 21 Red Sox Minute Maid Park (–)
127 August 22 @ Orioles Camden Yards (–)
128 August 23 @ Orioles Camden Yards (–)
129 August 24 @ Orioles Camden Yards (–)
130 August 25 @ Orioles Camden Yards (–)
131 August 26 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
132 August 27 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
133 August 28 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
134 August 29 Royals Minute Maid Park (–)
135 August 30 Royals Minute Maid Park (–)
136 August 31 Royals Minute Maid Park (–)
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
137 September 1 Royals Minute Maid Park (–)
138 September 2 @ Reds Great American Ball Park (–)
139 September 4 @ Reds Great American Ball Park (–)
140 September 5 @ Reds Great American Ball Park (–)
141 September 6 Diamondbacks Minute Maid Park (–)
142 September 7 Diamondbacks Minute Maid Park (–)
143 September 8 Diamondbacks Minute Maid Park (–)
144 September 10 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
145 September 11 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
146 September 12 Athletics Minute Maid Park (–)
147 September 13 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
148 September 14 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
149 September 15 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
150 September 16 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
151 September 17 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
152 September 18 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
153 September 19 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
154 September 20 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
155 September 21 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
156 September 22 Angels Minute Maid Park (–)
157 September 23 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
158 September 24 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
159 September 25 Mariners Minute Maid Park (–)
160 September 27 @ Guardians Progressive Field (–)
161 September 28 @ Guardians Progressive Field (–)
162 September 29 @ Guardians Progressive Field (–)

Roster[edit]

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Minor league system[edit]

Teams[edit]

Level Team League Manager
AAA Sugar Land Space Cowboys Pacific Coast League
AA Corpus Christi Hooks Texas League
High-A Asheville Tourists South Atlantic League
Low-A Fayetteville Woodpeckers Carolina League
Rookie FCL Astros Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Astros Dominican Summer League

References[edit]

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