2014 Houston Astros season

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2014 Houston Astros
Major League affiliations
Location
  • Minute Maid Park (since 2000)
  • Houston, Texas (since 1962)
Results
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place4th
Other information
Owner(s)Jim Crane
General manager(s)Jeff Luhnow
Manager(s)Bo Porter (fired on September 1)
Tom Lawless
Local televisionCSN Houston
(Bill Brown, Alan Ashby, Geoff Blum)
Local radioSportstalk 790
(Robert Ford, Steve Sparks)
KLAT (Spanish)
(Francisco Romero, Alex Treviño)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2014 Houston Astros season was the 53rd season for the franchise in Houston, their 50th as the Astros and their 15th season at Minute Maid Park. The Astros failed to make the playoffs, but made a nineteen win improvement from the previous season, finishing 70-92. The Astros also avoided last place in the AL West, finishing three games ahead of the Rangers. It was the first time since 2010 that the Astros did not finish in last place for their division, and featured the best overall season record since that season as well.

Regular season[]

Season standings[]

American League West[]

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98 64 0.605 52–29 46–35
Oakland Athletics 88 74 0.543 10 48–33 40–41
Seattle Mariners 87 75 0.537 11 41–40 46–35
Houston Astros 70 92 0.432 28 38–43 32–49
Texas Rangers 67 95 0.414 31 33–48 34–47


American League Wild Card[]

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98 64 0.605
Baltimore Orioles 96 66 0.593
Detroit Tigers 90 72 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top two qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 89 73 0.549 +1
Oakland Athletics 88 74 0.543
Seattle Mariners 87 75 0.537 1
Cleveland Indians 85 77 0.525 3
New York Yankees 84 78 0.519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 83 79 0.512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 0.475 11
Chicago White Sox 73 89 0.451 15
Boston Red Sox 71 91 0.438 17
Houston Astros 70 92 0.432 18
Minnesota Twins 70 92 0.432 18
Texas Rangers 67 95 0.414 21


Record vs. opponents[]


Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–8 5–1 3–4 1–5 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–3 13–6 2–4 5–2 12–7 6–1 11–8 12–8
Boston 8–11 4–3 2–5 1–5 4–3 6–1 2–5 4–2 7–12 3–4 1–5 9–10 4–2 7–12 9–11
Chicago 1–5 3–4 9–10 9–10 3–3 6–13 1–5 9–10 2–5 4–3 3–4 5–2 2–4 5–2 11–9
Cleveland 4–3 5–2 10–9 8–11 5–2 10–9 2–5 11–8 4–3 2–4 2–4 4–2 6–1 2–4 10–10
Detroit 5–1 5–1 10–9 11–8 4–3 13–6 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 2–4 3–4 4–3 1–5 12–8
Houston 3–4 3–4 3–3 2–5 3–4 3–3 7–12 3–3 4–2 8–11 9–10 2–5 11–8 4–3 5–15
Kansas City 4–3 1–6 13–6 9–10 6–13 3–3 3–3 11–8 4–3 5–2 2–5 4–2 5–1 4–3 15–5
Los Angeles 2–4 5–2 5–1 5–2 4–3 12–7 3–3 7–0 2–4 10–9 7–12 5–2 14–5 5–2 12–8
Minnesota 3–4 2–4 10–9 8–11 10–9 3–3 8–11 0–7 3–4 1–6 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 9–11
New York 6–13 12–7 5–2 3–4 4–3 2–4 3–4 4–2 4–3 2–4 3–3 8–11 4–3 11–8 13–7
Oakland 4–2 4–3 3–4 4–2 2–5 11–8 2–5 9–10 6–1 4–2 9–10 4–2 9–10 4–3 13–7
Seattle 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 4–2 10–9 5–2 12–7 2–5 3–3 10–9 4–3 9–10 4–3 9–11
Tampa Bay 7–12 10–9 2–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 11–8 2–4 3–4 5–2 8–11 10–10
Texas 1–6 2–4 4–2 1–6 3–4 8–11 1–5 5–14 5–2 3–4 10–9 10–9 2–5 2–4 10–10
Toronto 8–11 12–7 2–5 4–2 5–1 3–4 3–4 2–5 2–4 8–11 3–4 3–4 11–8 4–2 13–7


Game log[]

2014 Game Log: 70–92 (Home: 38–43 ; Away: 32–49)
April: 9–19 (Home: 5–11 ; Away: 4–8 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 Yankees 6–2 Feldman (1–0) Sabathia (0–1) 42,117 1–0
2 April 2 Yankees 3–1 Cosart (1–0) Kuroda (0–1) Fields (1) 23,145 2–0
3 April 3 Yankees 2–4 Nova (1–0) Oberholtzer (0–1) Robertson (1) 26,348 2–1
4 April 4 Angels 1–11 Richards (1–0) Harrell (0–1) 15,611 2–2
5 April 5 Angels 1–5 Skaggs (1–0) Keuchel (0–1) 28,515 2–3
6 April 6 Angels 7–4 Feldman (2–0) Weaver (0–2) Qualls (1) 14,786 3–3
7 April 7 Angels 1–9 Wilson (1–0) Cosart (1–1) 17,936 3–4
8 April 8 @ Blue Jays 2–5 Buehrle (2–0) Oberholtzer (0–2) Santos (3) 13,123 3–5
9 April 9 @ Blue Jays 3–7 Morrow (1–1) Harrell (0–2) 13,569 3–6
10 April 10 @ Blue Jays 6–4 Keuchel (1–1) Dickey (1–2) Bass (1) 15,788 4–6
11 April 11 @ Rangers 0–1 (10) Frasor (1–0) Peacock (0–1) 36,150 4–7
12 April 12 @ Rangers 6–5 (10) Chapman (1–0) Soria (1–1) Bass (2) 42,577 5–7
13 April 13 @ Rangers 0–1 Pérez (2–0) Oberholtzer (0–3) Ogando (1) 38,698 5–8
14 April 15 Royals 2–4 Ventura (1–0) Harrell (0–3) Holland (4) 29,778 5–9
15 April 16 Royals 4–6 (11) Duffy (1–0) Williams (0–1) Holland (5) 23,043 5–10
16 April 17 Royals 1–5 Shields (1–2) Feldman (2–1) 26,333 5–11
17 April 18 @ Athletics 3–11 Gray (3–0) Cosart (1–2) 18,234 5–12
18 April 19 @ Athletics 3–4 Otero (3–0) Qualls (0–1) 33,166 5–13
19 April 20 @ Athletics 1–4 Chavez (1–0) Peacock (0–2) Gregerson (3) 16,382 5–14
20 April 21 @ Mariners 7–2 Keuchel (2–1) Hernández (3–1) 14,630 6–14
21 April 22 @ Mariners 5–2 McHugh (1–0) Ramírez (1–3) Fields (2) 10,466 7–14
22 April 23 @ Mariners 3–5 Rodney (1–1) Fields (0–1) 13,739 7–15
23 April 24 Athletics 1–10 Kazmir (3–0) Oberholtzer (0–4) 19,987 7–16
24 April 25 Athletics 5–12 Gregerson (1–1) Fields (0–2) 17,708 7–17
25 April 26 Athletics 7–6 Williams (1–1) Doolittle (0–2) Valdés (1) 17,850 8–17
26 April 27 Athletics 5–1 McHugh (2–0) Milone (0–2) 18,935 9–17
27 April 29 Nationals 3–4 Clippard (2–2) Fields (0–3) Soriano (5) 23,394 9–18
28 April 30 Nationals 0–7 Zimmermann (2–1) Oberholtzer (0–5) 25,172 9–19
May: 15–14 (Home: 7–5 ; Away: 8–9 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
29 May 2 Mariners 5–4 (11) Bass (1–0) Furbush (0–3) 15,771 10–19
30 May 3 Mariners 8–9 Iwakuma (1–0) Keuchel (2–2) Rodney (7) 15,798 10–20
31 May 4 Mariners 7–8 Maurer (1–0) McHugh (2–1) Farquhar (1) 24,996 10–21
32 May 5 @ Tigers 0–2 Scherzer (4–1) Cosart (1–3) Nathan (6) 26,457 10–22
33 May 6 @ Tigers 4–11 Ray (1–0) Oberholtzer (0–6) 27,939 10–23
34 May 7 @ Tigers 2–3 Porcello (5–1) Peacock (0–3) Nathan (7) 26,207 10–24
35 May 8 @ Tigers 6–2 Keuchel (3–2) Smyly (2–2) 35,643 11–24
36 May 9 @ Orioles 3–4 Chen (4–2) Williams (1–2) Hunter (11) 28,875 11–25
37 May 10 @ Orioles 4–5 (10) Webb (2–0) Clemens (0–1) 26,264 11–26
38 May 11 @ Orioles 5–2 Cosart (2–3) Tillman (3–2) Qualls (2) 45,944 12–26
39 May 12 Rangers 0–4 Lewis (3–2) Peacock (0–4) 14,617 12–27
40 May 13 Rangers 8–0 Keuchel (4–2) Harrison (1–1) 14,028 13–27
41 May 14 Rangers 5–4 Qualls (1–1) Martinez (0–1) 17,783 14–27
42 May 16 White Sox 2–7 Quintana (2–3) McHugh (2–2) 17,529 14–28
43 May 17 White Sox 6–5 Cosart (3–3) Noesí (0–4) Qualls (3) 20,612 15–28
44 May 18 White Sox 8–2 Peacock (1–4) Danks (3–4) 21,532 16–28
45 May 19 @ Angels 5–2 Keuchel (5–2) Richards (4–1) 33,150 17–28
46 May 20 @ Angels 3–9 Skaggs (4–1) Feldman (2–2) 30,150 17–29
47 May 21 @ Angels 1–2 Weaver (5–3) McHugh (2–3) 40,112 17–30
48 May 22 @ Mariners 1–3 Leone (1–0) Cosart (3–4) Rodney (12) 13,836 17–31
49 May 23 @ Mariners 1–5 Hernández (6–1) Owens (0–1) 21,192 17–32
50 May 24 @ Mariners 9–4 Oberholtzer (1–6) Maurer (1–3) 21,585 18–32
51 May 25 @ Mariners 4–1 Keuchel (6–2) Iwakuma (3–1) 26,839 19–32
52 May 26 @ Royals 9–2 Feldman (3–2) Ventura (2–5) 32,070 20–32
53 May 27 @ Royals 3–0 McHugh (3–3) Guthrie (2–4) 17,826 21–32
54 May 28 @ Royals 9–3 Cosart (4–4) Duffy (2–5) 16,220 22–32
55 May 29 Orioles 3–1 Fields (1–3) Guilmet (0–1) Qualls (4) 22,884 23–32
56 May 30 Orioles 2–1 Oberholtzer (2–6) González (3–4) Qualls (5) 38,482 24–32
57 May 31 Orioles 1–4 Tillman (5–2) Keuchel (6–3) Britton (4) 29,619 24–33
June: 12–15 (Home: 8–8 ; Away: 4–7 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
58 June 1 Orioles 4–9 Chen (6–2) Feldman (3–3) 17,022 24–34
59 June 3 Angels 7–2 McHugh (4–3) Wilson (6–5) 23,219 25–34
60 June 4 Angels 0–4 Richards (5–2) Cosart (4–5) 23,902 25–35
61 June 5 Angels 8–5 Skaggs (4–4) Peacock (2–4) Qualls (6) 24,672 26–35
62 June 6 @ Twins 5–4 Keuchel (7–3) Hughes (6–2) Qualls (7) 29,448 27–35
63 June 7 @ Twins 0–8 Gibson (5–5) Feldman (3–4) 27,732 27–36
64 June 8 @ Twins 14–5 Downs (1–0) Deduno (2–4) 31,576 28–36
65 June 9 @ Diamondbacks 4–3 Cosart (5–5) Collmenter (4–3) Qualls (8) 18,805 29–36
66 June 10 @ Diamondbacks 1–4 Arroyo (6–4) Fields (1–4) Reed (16) 17,667 29–37
67 June 11 Diamondbacks 5–1 Keuchel (8–3) McCarthy (1–9) 24,319 30–37
68 June 12 Diamondbacks 5–4 (10) Sipp (1–0) Putz (1–1) 33,475 31–37
69 June 13 Rays 1–6 Cobb (2–4) McHugh (4–4) 26,829 31–38
70 June 14 Rays 7–3 Cosart (6–5) Archer (3–4) 26,264 32–38
71 June 15 Rays 3–4 Price (5–6) Williams (1–3) McGee (1) 25,526 32–39
72 June 17 @ Nationals 5–6 Roark (6–4) Keuchel (8–4) Soriano (14) 29,960 32–40
73 June 18 @ Nationals 5–6 Barrett (3–0) Downs (1–1) Soriano (15) 25,453 32–41
74 June 19 @ Rays 0–5 Archer (4–4) McHugh (4–5) 10,880 32–42
75 June 20 @ Rays 3–1 Cosart (7–5) Price (5–7) Qualls (9) 13,861 33–42
76 June 21 @ Rays 0–8 Odorizzi (3–7) Buchanan (0–1) 17,551 33–43
77 June 22 @ Rays 2–5 Oviedo (3–2) Keuchel (8–5) Peralta (1) 18,841 33–44
78 June 24 Braves 2–3 Harang (6–6) Feldman (3–5) Kimbrel (22) 18,912 33–45
79 June 25 Braves 0–4 Wood (6–6) McHugh (4–6) 20,559 33–46
80 June 26 Braves 6–1 Cosart (8–5) Minor (2–5) 24,474 34–46
81 June 27 Tigers 4–3 (11) Buchanan (1–1) Hardy (0–1) 22,386 35–46
82 June 28 Tigers 3–4 Coke (1–1) Williams (1–4) Nathan (17) 25,788 35–47
83 June 29 Tigers 6–4 Feldman (4–5) Smyly (4–7) Sipp (1) 22,478 36–47
84 June 30 Mariners 4–10 Walker (1–0) McHugh (4–7) Wilhelmsen (1) 17,340 36–48
July: 8–17 (Home: 3–9 ; Away: 5–8 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
85 July 1 Mariners 2–13 Iwakuma (6–4) Cosart (8–6) 17,504 36–49
86 July 2 Mariners 2–5 Young (8–4) Peacock (2–5) Rodney (24) 17,209 36–50
87 July 3 @ Angels 2–5 Shoemaker (6–2) Oberholtzer (2–7) Smith (10) 37,625 36–51
88 July 4 @ Angels 6–7 Smith (3–0) Sipp (1–1) 43,557 36–52
89 July 5 @ Angels 5–11 Roth (1–0) Bass (1–1) 40,479 36–53
90 July 6 @ Angels 1–6 Richards (10–2) McHugh (4–8) 33,552 36–54
91 July 7 @ Rangers 12–7 Cosart (9–6) Mikolas (0–1) 31,010 37–54
92 July 8 @ Rangers 8–3 Peacock (3–5) Irwin (0–1) 32,608 38–54
93 July 9 @ Rangers 8–4 Keuchel (9–5) Darvish (8–5) 31,161 39–54
94 July 11 Red Sox 3–8 Lackey (10–6) Feldman (4–6) 27,264 39–55
95 July 12 Red Sox 3–2 Fields (2–4) Peavy (1–8) Qualls (10) 26,322 40–55
96 July 13 Red Sox 0–11 Buchholz (4–5) Peacock (3–6) 20,681 40–56
All–Star Break (July 14–17)
97 July 18 @ White Sox 2–3 Webb (5–2) Feldman (4–7) Putnam (2) 28,777 40–57
98 July 19 @ White Sox 3–4 Noesí (4–7) Keuchel (9–6) Putnam (2) 28,210 40–58
99 July 20 @ White Sox 11–7 Sipp (2–1) Webb (5–3) 26,256 41–58
100 July 22 @ Athletics 3–2 (12) Downs (2–1) Abad (2–4) Qualls (11) 22,908 42–58
101 July 23 @ Athletics 7–9 Chavez (8–6) Peacock (3–7) Doolittle (15) 28,310 42–59
102 July 24 @ Athletics 1–13 Samardzija (4–8) Feldman (4–8) 22,759 42–60
103 July 25 Marlins 0–2 Hand (2–2) Keuchel (9–7) Cishek (25) 23,132 42–61
104 July 26 Marlins 3–7 Koehler (7–7) Cosart (9–7) 28,968 42–62
105 July 27 Marlins 2–4 Turner (4–6) McHugh (4–9) Cishek (26) 17,858 42–63
106 July 28 Athletics 7–3 Oberholtzer (3–7) Chavez (8–7) 18,259 43–63
107 July 29 Athletics 4–7 Scribner (1–0) Qualls (1–2) Doolittle (16) 16,940 43–64
108 July 30 Athletics 8–1 Keuchel (10–7) Hammel (8–9) 17,637 44–64
109 July 31 Blue Jays 5–6 Sanchez (2–0) Qualls (1–3) Janssen (18) 17,423 44–65
August: 15–14 (Home: 10–6 ; Away: 5–8 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
110 August 1 Blue Jays 3–1 Veras (1–0) Loup (3–3) Qualls (12) 19,576 45–65
111 August 2 Blue Jays 8–2 Oberholtzer (4–7) Dickey (9–11) 19,946 46–65
112 August 3 Blue Jays 6–1 Feldman (5–8) Stroman (7–3) 19,932 47–65
113 August 5 @ Phillies 1–2 (15) Neris (1–0) Buchanan (1–2) 28,336 47–66
114 August 6 @ Phillies 3–10 Buchanan (6–5) Peacock (3–8) 26,691 47–67
115 August 7 @ Phillies 5–6 Hollands (2–1) Sipp (2–2) Papelbon (27) 26,609 47–68
116 August 8 Rangers 4–3 Veras (2-0) Cotts (2-6) Qualls (13) 24,256 48–68
117 August 9 Rangers 8–3 Feldman (6-8) Darvish (10-7) 24,019 49–68
118 August 10 Rangers 2–6 Martinez (2-8) Keuchel (10-8) 19,239 49–69
119 August 11 Twins 2–4 Duensing (3-2) Fields (2-5) Perkins (29) 15,569 49–70
120 August 12 Twins 10–4 McHugh (5-9) Pino (1-5) 17,490 50–70
121 August 13 Twins 1–3 Gibson (11-9) Oberholtzer (4-8) Perkins (30) 16,480 50–71
122 August 14 @ Red Sox 4–9 Webster (3-1) Feldman (6-9) 38,065 50–72
123 August 15 @ Red Sox 5–3 (10) Sipp (3-2) Breslow (2-4) 37,016 51–72
124 August 16 @ Red Sox 7–10 Wilson (1-0) Fields (2-6) 37,652 51–73
125 August 17 @ Red Sox 8–1 McHugh (6-9) Kelly (2-3) 36,717 52–73
126 August 19 @ Yankees 7–4 Fields (3-6) Robertson (1-4) Qualls (14) 40,015 53–73
127 August 20 @ Yankees 5–2 Feldman (7-9) Huff (2-1) Veras (1) 42,102 54–73
128 August 21 @ Yankees 0–3 McCarthy (8-12) Keuchel (10-9) 41,767 54–74
129 August 22 @ Indians 5–1 Sipp (4-2) Allen (4-3) 18,743 55–74
130 August 23 @ Indians 2–3 Allen (5-3) Buchanan (1-3) 20,785 55–75
131 August 24 @ Indians 1–3 Bauer (5-7) Oberholtzer (4-9) Allen (17) 17,123 55–76
132 August 25 Athletics 2–8 Samardziji (4-3) Feldman (7-10) 14,094 55–77
133 August 26 Athletics 4–2 Fields (4-6) Gregerson (3-3) Qualls (15) 17,345 56–77
134 August 27 Athletics 4–5 Otero (8-1) Qualls (1-4) O'Flaherty (1) 14,791 56–78
135 August 28 Rangers 4–2 McHugh (7-9) Mendez (0-1) Sipp (2) 16,399 57–78
136 August 29 Rangers 6–13 Baker (3-3) Oberholtzer (4-10) 18,931 57–79
137 August 30 Rangers 2–0 Feldman (8-10) Klein (0-2) 24,771 58–79
138 August 31 Rangers 3–2 Veras (3-0) Cotts (2-8) Qualls (16) 19,024 59–79
September: 11–13 (Home: 5–4 ; Away: 6–9 )
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
139 September 2 Angels 8–3 Peacock (4-8) Wilson (10-9) 16,131 60–79
140 September 3 Angels 4–1 McHugh (8-9) Weaver (15-8) Qualls (17) 16,949 61–79
141 September 5 @ Athletics 4–3 Oberholtzer (5-10) Samardzija (4-5) Sipp (3) 21,130 62–79
142 September 6 @ Athletics 3–4 Gregerson (4-3) Qualls (1-5) 28,668 62–80
143 September 7 @ Athletics 4–3 Veras (4-0) Cook (1-3) Fields (3) 25,533 63–80
144 September 8 @ Mariners 1–4 Farquhar (3-1) Foltynewicz (0-1) Rodney (44) 15,617 63–81
145 September 9 @ Mariners 2–1 McHugh (9-9) Medina (4-3) Fields (4) 11,345 64–81
146 September 10 @ Mariners 5–2 Tropeano (1-0) Iwakuma (14-7) Sipp (4) 16,931 65–81
147 September 12 @ Angels 3–11 Wilson (12-9) Oberholtzer (5-11) 33,339 65–82
148 September 13 @ Angels 2–5 Weaver (17-8) Feldman (8-11) Street (38) 38,041 65–83
149 September 14 @ Angels 6–1 Keuchel (11-9) Santiago (5-8) 35,364 66–83
150 September 15 Indians 3–1 McHugh (10-9) McAllister (3-7) Qualls (18) 17,403 67–83
151 September 16 Indians 2–4 Kluber (16-9) Tropeano (1-1) Allen (22) 18,381 67–84
152 September 17 Indians 0–2 Carrasco (8-5) Oberholtzer (5-12) 18,474 67–85
153 September 18 Indians 1–2 (13) Crockett (4-0) Deduno (2-6) Allen (23) 16,417 67–86
154 September 19 Mariners 5–10 Walker (2-2) Peacock (4-9) 27,568 67–87
155 September 20 Mariners 10–1 Keuchel (12-9) Young (12-9) 36,525 68–87
156 September 21 Mariners 8–3 McHugh (11-9) Iwakuma (14-9) 31,466 69–87
157 September 22 @ Rangers 3–4 Holland (2-0) Tropeano (1-2) Feliz (12) 28,717 69–88
158 September 23 @ Rangers 1–2 Martinez (5-11) Oberholtzer (5-13) Cotts (2) 29,794 69–89
159 September 24 @ Rangers 1–5 Bonilla (3-0) Feldman (8-12) 28,003 69–90
160 September 26 @ Mets 3–1 Chapman (2-0) Torres (8-6) Qualls (19) 27,729 70–90
161 September 27 @ Mets 1–2 Sipp (4-3) Mejía (6-6) 34,866 70–91
162 September 28 @ Mets 3–8 Colón (15–13) Tropeano (1–3) 34,897 70–92
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Astros team member

Roster[]

2014 Houston Astros
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats[]

Batting[]

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SB

Pitching[]

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB SO

Farm system[]

Level Team League Manager
AAA Oklahoma City RedHawks Pacific Coast League Tom Lawless and Tony DeFrancesco
AA Corpus Christi Hooks Texas League Keith Bodie
A Lancaster JetHawks California League Rodney Linares
A Quad Cities River Bandits Midwest League Omar López
A-Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats New York–Penn League Ed Romero
Rookie Greeneville Astros Appalachian League Josh Bonifay
Rookie GCL Astros Gulf Coast League Marty Malloy

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Lancaster[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2014). Baseball America 2015 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-54-1.

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