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List of Houston Astros team records

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This is a list of individual single-season records for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.

Single-season batting leaders[1][2]

Single-season pitching leaders

  • ERA: Nolan Ryan (1.69, 1981)
  • Wins: Mike Hampton (22, 1999)
  • Win-loss percentage (from among players to have met games started qualification): Mike Hampton (.846, 1999)
  • WHIP: Mike Scott (.923, 1986)
  • Walks issued per nine innings (from among players to have met innings pitched qualification): José Lima (1.23, 1998)
  • Hits allowed per nine innings (from among players to have met innings pitched qualification): Mike Scott (5.95, 1986)
  • Home runs allowed: José Lima (48, 2000)
  • Walks allowed: J. R. Richard (151, 1976)
  • Hits allowed: Jerry Reuss (271, 1973)
  • Strikeouts thrown per nine innings: Nolan Ryan (11.48, 1987)
  • Games pitched: Octavio Dotel (83, 2002)
  • Saves: Billy Wagner (44, 2003)
  • Innings pitched: Larry Dierker (30513, 1969)
  • Strikeouts: J. R. Richard (313, 1979)
  • Games started: Jerry Reuss (40, 1973)
  • Complete games: Larry Dierker (20, 1969)
  • shutouts: Dave Roberts (6, 1973)
  • Strikeout-to-walk ratio (from among players to have met innings pitched qualification): Shane Reynolds (5.32, 1999)
  • Losses: Turk Farrell (20, 1962)
  • Earned runs allowed (most): José Lima (145, 2000)
  • Wild pitches: Joe Niekro (21, 1985)
  • Batters faced: J. R. Richard (1,218, 1976)
  • Games finished: José Valverde (71, 2008)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Houston Astros Top 10 Batting Leaders". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Houston Astros Season Records". Astros.com. MLB.com. Retrieved 29 December 2014.