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
Cy Young Award
National League
- 1986 – Mike Scott
- 2004 – Roger Clemens
American League
- 2015 – Dallas Keuchel
- 2019 – Justin Verlander
Rookie of the Year
National League
- 1991 – Jeff Bagwell
American League
- 2015 – Carlos Correa
- 2019 – Yordan Álvarez
Gold Glove Award
National League
- Doug Rader (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)[1]
- César Cedeño (1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976)[1]
- Roger Metzger (1973)[1]
- Jeff Bagwell (1994)[1]
- Craig Biggio (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)[1]
- Brad Ausmus (2001, 2002, 2006)[1]
- Michael Bourn (2009, 2010)[1]
American League
- Dallas Keuchel (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018)[2]
- José Altuve (2015)[2]
Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
- See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders.
- Team (at all positions)
- (2012)
- (2013)
Silver Slugger Award
National League
- José Cruz (1983, 1984)[3]
- Glenn Davis (1986)
- Craig Biggio (1989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998)[3]
- Jeff Bagwell (1994, 1997, 1999)[3]
- Moisés Alou (1998)
- Mike Hampton (1999)[3]
- Morgan Ensberg (2005)[3]
- Carlos Lee (2007)[3]
American League
- José Altuve (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)[4]
- George Springer (2017,2019)
- Alex Bregman (2019)
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
- 1988 – Buddy Bell
- 1990 – Glenn Davis
- 2016 – José Altuve
Branch Rickey Award
- 1997 – Craig Biggio
Babe Ruth Award
- 2017 – José Altuve & Justin Verlander
Hutch Award
- 1983 – Ray Knight
- 2005 – Craig Biggio
MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"
- Note: These awards were renamed the "GIBBY Awards" (Greatness in Baseball Yearly) in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards in 2015.
"GIBBY Awards" Best Breakout Everyday Player
- 2014 – José Altuve
League Championship Series MVP Award
National League
- 1986 – Mike Scott
- 2005 – Roy Oswalt
American League
- 2017 – Justin Verlander
- 2019 – José Altuve
Player of the Month
National League
- Bob Watson (May '72, May '75)
- César Cedeño (June '72, Sept '75)
- Art Howe (May '81)
- José Cruz (July '84)
- Kevin Bass (June '86)
- Jeff Bagwell (May '93; June, July '94; May '96; July '01)
- Richard Hidalgo (September '00)
- Lance Berkman (May '04, May '08)
American League
- José Altuve (June '16, July '17)
- Carlos Correa (May '17)
- Alex Bregman (June '18, August '19)
- Yulieski Gurriel (July '19)
Pitcher of the Month
National League
- J.R. Richard (July '78, September '79, April '80)
- Ken Forsch (April '79)
- Joe Niekro (May '79)
- Joaquin Andujar (June '79)
- Nolan Ryan (August '82, May '84)
- Mike Scott (June '89)
- Danny Darwin (July '90)
- Darryl Kile (June '93, July '97)
- Doug Drabek (May '94)
- Randy Johnson (August '98, September '98)
- Wade Miller (April '01)
- Roy Oswalt (August '02, September '06)
- Roger Clemens (April '04)
- Andy Pettitte (July '05, September '05)
- Wandy Rodriguez (July '09)
American League
- Dallas Keuchel (April '15, May '15, August '15, April '17)
- Scott Kazmir (July '15)
- Lance McCullers Jr. (May '17)
- Justin Verlander (May '18)
- Gerrit Cole (June ‘19, July '19, September '19)
Rookie of the Month
National League
- Roy Oswalt (August '01)
- Kirk Saarloos (July '02)
- Hunter Pence (May '07)
American League
- George Springer (May '14)
- Collin McHugh (September '14)
- Carlos Correa (June '15)
- Yulieski Gurriel (July '17)
- Yordan Alvarez (June '19, July '19, August '19)
Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)
- Milo Hamilton (1992)
- Gene Elston (2006)
Players Choice Awards
Player of the Year
- José Altuve (2016, 2017)
Majestic Athletic Always Game Award
- José Altuve (2015, 2016)
Team award
- 2001 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
- 2005 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
- 2017 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 2017 – World Series Champions
Team records (single-season)
Minor-league system
California League Pitcher of the Year
- 2014 – Josh Hader
Houston Astros Minor League Player of the Year
- 2014 – Brett Phillips
Houston Astros Minor League Pitcher of the Year
- 2014 – Josh Hader
Other achievements
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Ford C. Frick Award
Retired numbers
Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
- See Darryl Kile § Memorial and footnote[5]
- 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 – Jason Castro
- 2013 – Carlos Corporán
- 2014 – Scott Feldman
- 2015 – Hank Conger
- 2016 – Collin McHugh
- 2017 – Carlos Correa
- 2018 - Charlie Morton
Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award
- 1995 – Jeff Bagwell
Texas Sports Hall of Fame
Statistical Batting Leaders
Batting Average
- 2014 – José Altuve, .341
- 2016 – José Altuve, .338
- 2017 – José Altuve, .346
Slugging percentage
- 1994 – Jeff Bagwell, .750
OPS
- 1994 – Jeff Bagwell, 1.201
Games
- 1978 – Enos Cabell, 162
- 1987 – Bill Doran, 162
- 1992 – Jeff Bagwell, 162
- 1992 – Craig Biggio, 162
- 1992 – Steve Finley, 162
- 1996 – Jeff Bagwell, 162
- 1996 – Craig Biggio, 162
- 1997 – Jeff Bagwell, 162
- 1999 – Jeff Bagwell, 162
- 2007 – Carlos Lee, 162
- 2016 – George Springer, 162
At Bats
- 1978 – Enos Cabell, 660
- 2015 – José Altuve, 638
Plate Appearances
- 1995 – Craig Biggio, 673
- 1997 – Craig Biggio, 744
- 1998 – Craig Biggio, 738
- 1999 – Craig Biggio, 749
- 2016 – George Springer, 744
Runs
- 1994 – Jeff Bagwell, 104
- 1995 – Craig Biggio, 123
- 1997 – Craig Biggio, 146
- 1999 – Jeff Bagwell, 143
- 2000 – Jeff Bagwell, 152
Hits
- 1983 – José Cruz, 189
- 2014 – José Altuve, 225
- 2015 – José Altuve, 200
- 2016 – José Altuve, 216
- 2017 – José Altuve, 204
Total Bases
- 1994 – Jeff Bagwell, 300
Doubles
- 1967 – Rusty Staub, 44
- 1971 – César Cedeño, 40
- 1972 – César Cedeño, 39
- 1994 – Craig Biggio, 44
- 1996 – Jeff Bagwell, 48
- 1998 – Craig Biggio, 51
- 1999 – Craig Biggio, 56
- 2001 – Lance Berkman, 55
- 2008 – Lance Berkman, 46
- 2009 – Miguel Tejada, 46
- 2018 – Alex Bregman, 51
Triples
- 1971 – Roger Metzger, 11
- 1971 – Joe Morgan, 11
- 1973 – Roger Metzger, 14
- 1981 – Craig Reynolds, 12
- 1982 – Dickie Thon, 10
- 1983 – Steve Finley, 13
- 2015 - Evan Gattis, 11
RBI
- 1994 – Jeff Bagwell, 116
- 2002 – Lance Berkman, 128
Walks
- 1965 – Joe Morgan, 97
- 1969 – Jimmy Wynn, 148
- 1980 – Joe Morgan, 93
- 1999 – Jeff Bagwell, 149
- 2019 - Alex Bregman, 119
Strikeouts
- 1967 – Jimmy Wynn, 137
- 1972 – Lee May, 145
- 2013 – Chris Carter, 212
Stolen Bases
- Craig Biggio (39, 1994)
- Michael Bourn (61, 2009)
- Michael Bourn (52, 2010)
- Michael Bourn (61, 2011)
- José Altuve (56, 2014)
- José Altuve (38, 2015)
*Michael Bourn was traded to Atlanta Braves before trade deadline in 2011.
Singles
- Sonny Jackson (160, 1966)
- Willy Taveras (152, 2005)
- José Altuve (168, 2014)
- José Altuve (137, 2017)
Runs Created
- Jeff Bagwell (137, 1994)
- Alex Bregman (150, 2019)
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)
- Alex Bregman (292, 2019)
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)
- Carlos Lee (13, 2007)
- Josh Reddick (12, 2017)
- Carlos Correa (11, 2018)
Grounded into Double Plays
- Moisés Alou (21, 2000)
- Brad Ausmus (30, 2002)
- Carlos Lee (27, 2007)
- Miguel Tejada (32, 2008)
- Miguel Tejada (29, 2009)
- Yuli Gurriel (22, 2018)
At Bats per Strikeout
- Nellie Fox (34.0, 1964)
- Miguel Tejada (13.2, 2009)
- Jeff Keppinger (14.3, 2010)
At Bats per Home Run
- Jeff Bagwell (10.3, 1994)
- Chris Carter (13.7, 2014)
Outs
- Roger Metzger (528, 1972)
Caught Stealing
- César Cedeño (21, 1972)
- César Cedeño (17, 1975)
- Bill Doran (19, 1986)
- Gerald Young (27, 1988)
- Gerald Young (25, 1989)
- Eric Yelding (25, 1990)
- José Altuve (13, 2013)
- José Altuve (13, 2015)
- José Altuve (10, 2016)
- George Springer (10, 2016)
Statistical Pitching Leaders
ERA
- 1979 – J. R. Richard, 2.71
- 1981 – Nolan Ryan, 1.69
- 1986 – Mike Scott, 2.22
- 1987 – Nolan Ryan, 2.76
- 1990 – Danny Darwin, 2.21
- 2005 – Roger Clemens, 1.87
- 2006 – Roy Oswalt, 2.98
- 2019 - Gerrit Cole, 2.50
Wins
- 1979 – Joe Niekro, 21
- 1989 – Mike Scott, 20
- 1999 – Mike Hampton, 22
- 2004 – Roy Oswalt, 20
- 2015 – Dallas Keuchel, 20
- 2019 - Justin Verlander, 21
Won-Loss %
- 1993 – Mark Portugal, .818
- 1999 – Mike Hampton, .846
- 2001 – Roy Oswalt, .824
- 2004 – Roger Clemens, .818
- 2018 – Charlie Morton, .833
WHIP
- Ken Forsch (1.069, 1979)
- Don Sutton (1.015, 1981)
- Mike Scott (.923, 1986)
- Danny Darwin (1.027, 1990)
- Dallas Keuchel (1.02, 2015)
- Justin Verlander (0.902, 2018)
- Justin Verlander (0.803, 2019)
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)
- Justin Verlander (5.529, 2019)
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)
- Gerrit Cole (12.399, 2018)
- Gerrit Cole (13.818, 2019)
Games
- Juan Agosto (82, 1990)
- Joe Boever (81, 1992)
- Ryan Pressly (77, 2018)
Saves
- Hal Woodeshick (23, 1964)
- Fred Gladding (29, 1969)
- José Valverde (44, 2008)
- Roberto Osuna (38, 2019)
Innings
- Mike Scott (275 ⅓, 1986)
- Dallas Keuchel (232, 2015)
- Justin Verlander (223, 2019)
Strikeouts
- J. R. Richard (303, 1978)
- J. R. Richard (313, 1979)
- Mike Scott (306, 1986)
- Nolan Ryan (270, 1987)
- Nolan Ryan (228, 1988)
- Justin Verlander (290, 2018)
- Gerrit Cole (326, 2019)
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)
- Dallas Keuchel (34, 2018)
- Justin Verlander (34, 2018)
- Justin Verlander (34, 2019)
Shutouts
- Joe Niekro (5, 1979)
- Mike Scott (5, 1986)
- Pete Harnisch (4, 1993)
- Dallas Keuchel (2, 2015)
- Justin Verlander (1, 2018)
- Gerrit Cole (1, 2018)
Complete Games
- Dallas Keuchel (5, 2014)
Home Runs Allowed
- José Lima (48, 2000)
- Woody Williams (35, 2007)
- Brandon Backe (36, 2008)
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)
- Lucas Harrell (88, 2013)
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)
- Justin Verlander (7.143, 2019)
Losses
- Bob Knepper (17, 1987)
- Doug Drabek (18, 1993)
- Lucas Harrell (17, 2013)
Earned Runs Allowed
- José Lima (145, 2000)
- Brandon Backe (112, 2008)
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)
- Mike Fiers (17, 2016)
Hit Batsmen
- Jack Billingham (16, 1971)
- Jerry Reuss (10, 1972)
- Nolan Ryan (8, 1982)
- Darryl Kile (15, 1993)
- Darryl Kile (16, 1996)
- Mike Fiers (13, 2017)
- Charlie Morton (13, 2017)
- Charlie Morton (16, 2018)
Batters Faced
- Darryl Kile (1,056, 1997)
- Dallas Keuchel (911, 2015)
Games Finished
- Doug Jones (70, 1992)
- Billy Wagner (67, 2003)
- José Valverde (71, 2008)
- Roberto Osuna (56, 2019)
Wins Above Replacement
Overall WAR
- Mike Scott (8.2, 1986)
- José Altuve (8.3, 2017)
- Alex Bregman (8.4, 2019)
Position Player WAR
- Dickie Thon (7.4, 1983)
- Jeff Bagwell (8.2, 1994)
- Jeff Bagwell (7.4, 1999)
- Alex Bregman (8.4, 2019)
Pitching WAR
- Mike Scott (8.4, 1986)
- Roger Clemens (7.8, 2005)
- Roy Oswalt (6.7, 2007)
- Dallas Keuchel (7.2, 2015)
- Justin Verlander (7.8, 2019)
Offensive WAR
- Jeff Bagwell (7.6, 1994)
- Craig Biggio (6.4 1995)
- José Altuve (8.1, 2017)
Defensive WAR
- Adam Everett (4.1, 2006)
- Michael Bourn (3.5, 2010)
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See also
Notes
- Was replaced by the MLB Reliever of the Year Award in 2014.
Footnotes
- "National League Gold Glove Award Winners". baseball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- "American League Gold Glove Award Winners". baseball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- "Silver Slugger Award Winners - National League". baseball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- "Silver Slugger Award Winners - American League". baseball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- 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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