The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
The Killer Bs were a group of players that played for Houston that all had names starting with the letter "B" and performing commendably. The original Killer Bs were nicknamed in the '90s, and consisted of Craig Biggio (2nd Base, Houston Astros, 1988-2007), Derek Bell, Jeff Bagwell (1st Base, Houston Astros, 1991-2005), and Sean Berry. Other players have been added and some have been dropped as they have left the Astros. Other players of mention are Lance Berkman (Outfield, Houston Astros, 1999-2007), Carlos Beltran, Chris Burke, Brandon Backe, Eric Bruntlett, Michael Bourn, and Geoff Blum.
AS of the 2007 season, that is pitcher Greg Maddux who has won 17 Gold Gloves. Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson is second with 16.
Through the 2010 season, that is the Houston Astros with 9 playoff appearances without a World Series win.
Roberto Clemente with 12 gold gloves
hamilton with 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
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Nolan Ryan with 1866.
Yadier Molina has 4 Golden Gloves. Tom Pagnozzi and Mike Matheny each have 3.
The most runs the Astros have scored in a game is 19 against the Pirates on May 11, 1999. The Astros won 19-8.
Since the Houston franchise joined the National League in 1962 -- they are now in the American League -- the Cincinnati Reds have beaten the Colt .45s/Astros 443 times in 845 games.
Carlos Lee,$100 million over 6 years
0. The most losses for the Astros in a regular season was 97 in 1965, 1975, and 1991.
The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros Baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
The current win to loss record for the Houston Astros baseball team is forty wins to ninety losses. This is a 32.8 percent win to loss ratio which is slightly lower than most teams.
Jim Edmonds, but I believe Albert Pujols is getting close with 31.