Houston Astros award winners and league leaders
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Houston Astros professional baseball team.
Awards
National League MVP
- Jeff Bagwell (1994)
Cy Young Award
National League
- Mike Scott (1986)
- Roger Clemens (2004)
American League
- Dallas Keuchel (2015)
Rookie of the Year
National League
- Jeff Bagwell (1991)
American League
- Carlos Correa (2015)
National League Manager of the Year
- Hal Lanier (1986)
- Larry Dierker (1998)
National League Rolaids Relief Man Award
- See footnote[1]
- Billy Wagner (1999)
Gold Glove Award
- José Altuve (2015)
- Brad Ausmus (2001, 2002, 2006)
- Jeff Bagwell (1994)
- Craig Biggio (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)
- Michael Bourn (2009, 2010)
- Cesar Cedeno (1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)
- Dallas Keuchel (2014, 2015)
- Roger Metzger (1973)
- Doug Rader (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)
Silver Slugger
- José Altuve (2014, 2015)
- Jeff Bagwell (1994, 1997, 1999)
- Craig Biggio (1989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998)
- José Cruz (1983, 1984)
- Morgan Ensberg (2005)
- Mike Hampton (1999)
- Carlos Lee (2007)
NL Championship Series MVP
Main article: NLCS MVP
- Roy Oswalt (2005)
DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
Main article: DHL Hometown Heroes
- — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award
Main article: The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award
- Note: From 1963 through 2003, TSN split the rookie award into two separate categories: Rookie Pitcher of the Year and Rookie Player of the Year.
National League
- Joe Morgan (1965)
- Tom Griffin (1969)
- Greg Gross (1974)
- Jeffrey Leonard (1979)
- Jeff Bagwell (1991)
- Al Osuna (1991)
- Roy Oswalt (2001)
- Willy Taveras (2005)
American League
- Carlos Correa (2015)
Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)
- Gene Elston (2006)
- Milo Hamilton (1992)
Team award
- 2005 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
Team records (single-season)
Main article: Houston Astros team records
Minor-league system
See also: Baseball awards § U.S. minor leagues
Baseball America Minor League All-Star Team
- 2006 – Hunter Pence[2]
Other achievements
Retired numbers
Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
- See Darryl Kile#Memorial and footnote[3]
- 2003 – Jeff Bagwell
- 2004 – Roy Oswalt
- 2005 – Morgan Ensberg
- 2006 – Brad Lidge
- 2007 – Woody Williams
- 2008 – Hunter Pence
- 2009 – Brian Moehler
- 2010 – Geoff Blum
- 2011 – Jason Borgeois
- 2012 – no winner selected
- 2013 – Carlos Corporán
- 2014 – Scott Feldman
National League Statistical Batting Leaders
Slugging percentage
- Jeff Bagwell (.750, 1994)
OPS
- Jeff Bagwell (1.201, 1994)
Games
- Enos Cabell (162, 1978)
- Bill Doran (162, 1987)
- Jeff Bagwell (162, 1992)
- Craig Biggio (162, 1992)
- Steve Finley (162, 1992)
- Jeff Bagwell (162, 1996)
- Craig Biggio (162, 1996)
- Jeff Bagwell (162, 1997)
- Craig Biggio (162, 1997)
- Jeff Bagwell (162, 1999)
At Bats
- Enos Cabell (660, 1978)
Runs
- Jeff Bagwell (104, 1994)
- Craig Biggio (123, 1995)
- Craig Biggio (146, 1997)
- Jeff Bagwell (143, 1999)
- Jeff Bagwell (152, 2000)
Hits
- José Cruz (189, 1983)
Total Bases
- Jeff Bagwell (300, 1994)
Doubles
- Rusty Staub (44, 1967)
- César Cedeño (40, 1971)
- César Cedeño (39, 1972)
- Craig Biggio (44, 1994)
- Jeff Bagwell (48, 1996)
- Craig Biggio (51, 1998)
- Craig Biggio (56, 1999)
- Lance Berkman (55, 2001)
Triples
- Roger Metzger (11, 1971)
- Joe Morgan (11, 1971)
- Roger Metzger (14, 1973)
- Craig Reynolds (12, 1981)
- Dickie Thon (10, 1982)
- Steve Finley (13, 1993)
RBI
- Jeff Bagwell (116, 1994)
- Lance Berkman (128, 2002)
Walks
- Joe Morgan (97, 1965)
- Jimmy Wynn (148, 1969)
- Joe Morgan, (93, 1980)
- Jeff Bagwell (149, 1999)
Strikeouts
- Jimmy Wynn (137, 1967)
- Lee May (145, 1972)
Stolen Bases
- Craig Biggio (39, 1994)
- Michael Bourn (61, 2009)
- Michael Bourn (52, 2010)
- Michael Bourn (61, 2011)
*Michael Bourn was traded to Atlanta Braves before trade deadline in 2011.
Singles
- Sonny Jackson (160, 1966)
- Willy Taveras (152, 2005)
Runs Created
- Jeff Bagwell (137, 1994)
Extra-Base Hits
- Jeff Bagwell (73, 1994)
Times on Base
- Jeff Bagwell (216, 1994)
- Jeff Bagwell (324, 1996)
- Craig Biggio (309, 1997)
- Jeff Bagwell (331, 1999)
Hit By Pitch
- Glenn Davis (8, 1990)
- Jeff Bagwell (13, 1991)
- Craig Biggio (22, 1995)
- Craig Biggio (27, 1996)
- Craig Biggio (34, 1997)
- Craig Biggio (28, 2001)
- Craig Biggio (27, 2003)
Sacrifice Hits
- Nellie Fox (20, 1964)
- Sonny Jackson (27, 1966)
- Craig Reynolds (34, 1979)
- Craig Reynolds (18, 1981)
- Craig Reynolds (16, 1984)
- Nolan Ryan (14, 1985)
- Shane Reynolds (17, 1999)
- Roy Oswalt (20, 2006)
Sacrifice Flies
- José Cruz (10, 1977)
- César Cedeño (9, 1979)
- José Cruz (10, 1984)
- Jeff Bagwell (13, 1992)
- Luis Gonzalez (10, 1993)
- Derek Bell (10, 1998)
Grounded into Double Plays
- Moisés Alou (21, 2000)
- Brad Ausmus (30, 2002)
At Bats per Strikeout
- Nellie Fox (34.0, 1964)
At Bats per Home Run
- Jeff Bagwell (10.3, 1994)
Outs
- Roger Metzger (528, 1972)
National League Statistical Pitching Leaders
ERA
- J. R. Richard (2.71, 1979)
- Nolan Ryan (1.69, 1981)
- Mike Scott (2.22, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (2.76, 1987)
- Danny Darwin (2.21, 1990)
- Roger Clemens (1.87, 2005)
- Roy Oswalt (2.98, 2006)
Wins
- Joe Niekro (21, 1979)
- Mike Scott (20, 1989)
- Mike Hampton (22, 1999)
- Roy Oswalt (20, 2004)
Won-Loss %
- Mark Portugal (.818, 1993)
- Mike Hampton (.846, 1999)
- Roy Oswalt (.824, 2001)
- Roger Clemens (.818, 2004)
WHIP
- Ken Forsch (1.069, 1979)
- Don Sutton (1.015, 1981)
- Mike Scott (.923, 1986)
- Danny Darwin (1.027, 1990)
Hits Allowed/9IP
- Don Wilson (6.55, 1971)
- J. R. Richard (6.84, 1976)
- J. R. Richard (6.28, 1978)
- J. R. Richard (6.77, 1979)
- Nolan Ryan (5.98, 1981)
- Nolan Ryan (7.05, 1982)
- Nolan Ryan (6.14, 1983)
- Mike Scott (5.95, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (6.55, 1987)
- Pete Harnisch (7.02, 1991)
- Pete Harnisch (7.07, 1993)
- Roger Clemens (6.43, 2005)
Walks/9IP
- Ken Forsch (1.77, 1979)
- Danny Darwin (1.72, 1990)
- Shane Reynolds (1.44, 1999)
Strikeouts/9IP
- Tom Griffin (9.56, 1969)
- J. R. Richard (9.90, 1978)
- J. R. Richard (9.64, 1979)
- Mike Scott (10.0, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (11.48, 1987)
- Nolan Ryan (9.33, 1988)
Games
- Juan Agosto (82, 1990)
- Joe Boever (81, 1992)
Saves
- Hal Woodeshick (23, 1964)
- Fred Gladding (29, 1969)
- José Valverde (44, 2008)
Innings
- Mike Scott (275 ⅓, 1986)
Strikeouts
- J. R. Richard (303, 1978)
- J. R. Richard (313, 1979)
- Mike Scott (306, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (270, 1987)
- Nolan Ryan (228, 1988)
Games Started
- Jerry Reuss (40, 1973)
- Joe Niekro (38, 1983)
- Joe Niekro (38, 1984)
- Mike Scott (36, 1987)
- Doug Drabek (31, 1995)
- Shane Reynolds (35, 1998)
- Shane Reynolds (35, 1999)
- José Lima (35, 1999)
- Roy Oswalt (35, 2004)
- Roy Oswalt (35, 2005)
- Andy Pettitte (35, 2006)
Shutouts
- Joe Niekro (5, 1979)
- Mike Scott (5, 1986)
- Pete Harnisch (4, 1993)
Home Runs Allowed
- José Lima (48, 2000)
Walks Allowed
- Jerry Reuss (117, 1973)
- J. R. Richard (138, 1975)
- J. R. Richard (151, 1976)
- J. R. Richard (141, 1978)
- Nolan Ryan (98, 1980)
- Nolan Ryan (109, 1982)
- Darryl Kile (82, 1994)
Strikeout to Walk
- Ken Johnson (3.87, 1962)
- J. R. Richard (3.19, 1979)
- Don Sutton (3.59, 1981)
- Mike Scott (4.25, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (3.10, 1987)
- José Lima (5.28, 1998)
- Shane Reynolds (5.32, 1999)
- Roy Oswalt (4.37, 2006)
Losses
- Bob Knepper (17, 1987)
- Doug Drabek (18, 1993)
Earned Runs Allowed
- José Lima (145, 2000)
Wild Pitches
- Larry Dierker (20, 1968)
- Don Wilson (16, 1969)
- J. R. Richard (20, 1975)
- J. R. Richard (16, 1978)
- J. R. Richard (19, 1979)
- Joe Niekro (19, 1979)
- Nolan Ryan (16, 1981)
- Joe Niekro (19, 1982)
- Joe Niekro (14, 1983)
- Joe Niekro (21, 1985)
- Nolan Ryan (15, 1986)
- Darryl Kile (10, 1994)
Hit Batsmen
- Jack Billingham (16, 1971)
- Jerry Reuss (10, 1972)
- Nolan Ryan (8, 1982)
- Darryl Kile (15, 1993)
- Darryl Kile (16, 1996)
Batters Faced
- Darryl Kile (1,056, 1997)
Games Finished
- Doug Jones (70, 1992)
- Billy Wagner (67, 2003)
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ MLB appears to have dropped the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award as an official MLB award, after the 2006 season. Relief Man Award winners (1976–2006). Awards (The Official Site of MLB's Honors and Accolades). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. (MLB.com). Retrieved 2010-06-09. Established in 1976, it does not appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. 2010 Awards. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2011-08-21. The MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award (initially sponsored by DHL) was first given in 2005 and does appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. Prior to both awards, in 1960, The Sporting News established its Fireman of the Year Award, to recognize the best closer from each league. In 2001, the award was broadened to include all relievers and was renamed The Sporting News Reliever of the Year Award. In 2002, MLB began its This Year in Baseball Awards (TYIB Awards) (for all of MLB, not for each league), including Pitcher of the Year and Setup Man of the Year. In 2004, a Closer of the Year category was added and "Pitcher of the Year" was renamed "Starting Pitcher of the Year". In or about 2000, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum began its Hilton Smith Legacy Award for "Relievers of the Year".
- ↑ Minor League All-Star Team. September 25, 2006. Baseball America. Retrieved 2011-08-21.
- ↑ Two awards are presented each year, one to a Houston Astro and one to a St. Louis Cardinal, each of whom exemplifies Kile's virtues of being "a good teammate, a great friend, a fine father and a humble man." The winners are selected, respectively, by the Houston and St. Louis chapters of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Darryl Kile Award. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
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