Joe Crede had one going for a while in 06 i remember but not as much as "El Cabio" Carlos Lee.
Longest Hitting Streak -- 28 Carlos Lee 2004
Most Consecutive Hits -- 10
Frank Thomas
Rip Radcliff
Harry McCurdy 1997
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1926
Most Consecutive Games With an RBI -- 13
Taffy Wright
1941
Longest extra inning game without a run was 23-1/2 innings when the New York Mets and the Houston Astros met on April 15, 1968. Mets-Astros, April 15, 1968. 0-0 through 23 innings, the Astros won 1-0 bottom of 24th with 1 out.
In 1985, the Houston Astros had an 83-79 record.
The Houston Astros finished the 1970 season with a record of 79-83.
The Houston Astros finished the 1979 season with a record of 89-73.
AnswerThere was an 18 inning game in the National League Divisional Series on October 9, 2005 between the Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves that the Astros won 7-6.Also in 2005 the Houston Astros played in the longest World Series game. On October 24 2005, (The game actually ended on the 25th), the Houston Astros lost game 3 to the Chicago White Sox 7 - 5. Chicago broke the tie in the top of the 14th on a home run by Geoff Blum with 2 out. Houston, then managed to give the White Sox a 2 run lead with a bases loaded walk. Houston did not manage to bring in any runs in the bottom of the 14th and the world's longest MLB World Series game was over after a record 5 hours 41 minutes.
On April 15, 1968, the Houston Astros defeated the Mets 1-0 in a 24-inning game at the Houston Astrodome. The 6-hour, 6-min. contest, which ended with the Astros' Bob Aspromonte hitting a grounder through the legs of Mets shortstop Al Weis in the bottom of the 24th, remains the longest shutout game in Major League history.
Longest extra inning game without a run was 23-1/2 innings when the New York Mets and the Houston Astros met on April 15, 1968. Mets-Astros, April 15, 1968. 0-0 through 23 innings, the Astros won 1-0 bottom of 24th with 1 out.
Wade Blasingame. Blasingame pitched the final four innings of the Astros 1-0, 24 inning, win over the New York Mets on April 15, 1968.
Craig Biggio
The longest scoreless game in MLB history was on April 15, 1968 when the Mets and Astros went 23 scoreless innings. The Astros won the game 1-0 in the 24th inning
In 1965, the Houston Astros had a 65-97 record.
In 1966, the Houston Astros had a 72-90 record.
In 1967, the Houston Astros had a 69-93 record.
In 1982, the Houston Astros had a 77-85 record.
In 1983, the Houston Astros had a 85-77 record.
In 1984, the Houston Astros had an 80-82 record.
In 1985, the Houston Astros had an 83-79 record.