The 1996 Houston Astros season was the 35th season for the Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located in Houston, Texas, their 32nd as the Astros, third in the NL Central division, and 32nd at The Astrodome. The Astros entered the season with a 76–68 record, in second-place and 9 games behind the division-champion Cincinnati Reds, while having missed the playoffs by 1 game behind the Colorado Rockies in the NL Wild Card race.
On April 1, pitcher Shane Reynolds made his first of five consecutive Opening Day start for the Astros, who hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers but were defeated, 4–3. In the amateur draft, the Astros selected pitcher Mark Johnson in the first round, at 19th overall, and pitcher Roy Oswalt in the 23rd round.
First baseman Jeff Bagwell and second baseman Craig Biggio represented the Astros for the National League at the MLB All-Star Game, the second for Bagwell, and fifth for Biggio.
The Astros finished in second place in the NL Central with an 82–80 record, six games behind the division-leading St. Louis Cardinals. In the NL Wild Card race, the Astros ranked third, eight games behind the Dodgers. This was the Astros' fourth consecutive winning season—unprecedented in club history—and third consecutive with a second-place finish in the division.
Following the season, Biggio won the Gold Glove Award, the third of his career, while reliever Billy Wagner was selected to the Topps All-Star Rookie Team for the position of left-handed pitcher.
Offseason
Regular season
Summary
On May 7 against Philadelphia, Jeff Bagwell reached the 500th run batted in (RBI) of his career with two home runs and four RBI.[2] By hitting his second upper-deck home run at Three Rivers Stadium on May 29 – it travelled 459 feet (140 m) – Bagwell joined longtime Pirate Willie Stargell as the only players to homer twice into the stadium's upper deck.[3]
On May 24, Craig Biggio's two-run, ninth-inning blast tied the game and sent it into extra innings. Later, Astros outfielder John Cangelosi stroked a 10th-inning RBI single to finish off the Chicago Cubs for the 8–7 win.[4]
For the month of May, Bagwell batted .360 with .740 SLG, 10 HR, 31 RBI, scored 22 runs, and stole four bases. He was named NL Player of the Month, his fourth career monthly award.[5]
On June 14, Bagwell tied a major league record with four doubles in one game against the San Francisco Giants.[6]
The Astros retired Nolan Ryan's number 34 on September 29, 1996.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
|
|
| Team
|
ATL
|
CHC
|
CIN
|
COL
|
FLA
|
HOU
|
LAD
|
MTL
|
NYM
|
PHI
|
PIT
|
SD
|
SF
|
STL
|
| Atlanta
|
— |
7–5 |
7–5 |
5–7 |
6–7 |
6–6 |
5–7 |
10–3 |
7–6 |
9–4 |
9–3 |
9–4 |
7–5 |
9–4
|
| Chicago
|
5–7 |
— |
5–8 |
5–7 |
6–6 |
5–8 |
8–5 |
6–6 |
7–5 |
7–6 |
4–9 |
6–6 |
7–5 |
5–8
|
| Cincinnati
|
5–7 |
8–5 |
— |
7–6 |
3–9 |
7–6 |
4–8 |
3–9 |
6–6 |
10–2 |
5–8 |
9–3 |
9–4 |
5–8
|
| Colorado
|
7–5 |
7–5 |
6–7 |
— |
5–8 |
8–5 |
6–7 |
3–9 |
7–5 |
6–6 |
7–5 |
8–5 |
5–8 |
8–4
|
| Florida
|
7–6 |
6–6 |
9–3 |
8–5 |
— |
7–5 |
6–7 |
5–8 |
7–6 |
6–7 |
5–7 |
3–9 |
5–7 |
6–6
|
|
|
6–6 |
8–5 |
6–7 |
5–8 |
5–7 |
— |
6–6 |
4–9 |
8–4 |
10–2 |
8–5 |
6–6 |
8–4 |
2–11
|
| Los Angeles
|
7–5 |
5–8 |
8–4 |
7–6 |
7–6 |
6–6 |
— |
9–3 |
8–4 |
7–6 |
6–6 |
5–8 |
7–6 |
8–4
|
| Montreal
|
3–10 |
6–6 |
9–3 |
9–3 |
8–5 |
9–4 |
3–9 |
— |
7–6 |
6–7 |
7–5 |
4–8 |
9–4 |
8–4
|
| New York
|
6–7 |
5–7 |
6–6 |
5–7 |
6–7 |
4–8 |
4–8 |
6–7 |
— |
7–6 |
8–5 |
3–10 |
6–6 |
5–7
|
| Philadelphia
|
4–9 |
6–7 |
2–10 |
6–6 |
7–6 |
2–10 |
6–7 |
7–6 |
6–7 |
— |
7–5 |
4–8 |
6–6 |
4–8
|
| Pittsburgh
|
3–9 |
9–4 |
8–5 |
5–7 |
7–5 |
5–8 |
6–6 |
5–7 |
5–8 |
5–7 |
— |
4–9 |
8–4 |
3–10
|
| San Diego
|
4–9 |
6–6 |
3–9 |
5–8 |
9–3 |
6–6 |
8–5 |
8–4 |
10–3 |
8–4 |
9–4 |
— |
11–2 |
4–8
|
| San Francisco
|
5–7 |
5–7 |
4–9 |
8–5 |
7–5 |
4–8 |
6–7 |
4–9 |
6–6 |
6–6 |
4–8 |
2–11 |
— |
7–6
|
| St. Louis
|
4–9 |
8–5 |
8–5 |
4–8 |
6–6 |
11–2 |
4–8 |
4–8 |
7–5 |
8–4 |
10–3 |
8–4 |
6–7 |
—
|
Game log
| 1996 Game Log: 82–80 (Home: 48–33; Away: 34–47)
|
April: 13–14 (Home: 5–8; Away: 8–6)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 1 |
April 1 |
Dodgers |
3–4 |
Martinez |
Reynolds (0–1) |
Worrell |
34,375 |
0–1
|
| 2 |
April 2 |
Dodgers |
5–4 |
Jones (1–0) |
Cummings |
— |
20,492 |
1–1
|
| 3 |
April 3 |
Dodgers |
5–2 |
Hampton (1–0) |
Nomo |
Jones (1) |
14,858 |
2–1
|
| 4 |
April 5 |
Padres |
4–10 |
Tewksbury |
Kile (0–1) |
— |
28,629 |
2–2
|
| 5 |
April 6 |
Padres |
4–8 (13) |
Hoffman |
Small (0–1) |
— |
24,510 |
2–3
|
| 6 |
April 7 |
Padres |
2–17 |
Bergman |
Swindell (0–1) |
— |
16,258 |
2–4
|
| 7 |
April 8 |
Giants |
6–2 |
Hampton (2–0) |
VanLandingham |
— |
13,488 |
3–4
|
| 8 |
April 9 |
Giants |
1–3 (10) |
Juden |
Tabaka (0–1) |
Beck |
13,588 |
3–5
|
| 9 |
April 10 |
Giants |
5–11 |
Fernandez |
Kile (0–2) |
— |
14,183 |
3–6
|
| 10 |
April 11 |
@ Reds |
9–4 |
Reynolds (1–1) |
Portugal |
— |
18,946 |
4–6
|
| 11 |
April 12 |
@ Reds |
10–8 (10) |
Jones (2–0) |
Moore |
Tabaka (1) |
24,960 |
5–6
|
| 12 |
April 14 |
@ Reds |
3–5 |
Schourek |
Hampton (2–1) |
Brantley |
— |
5–7
|
| 13 |
April 14 |
@ Reds |
8–9 |
Shaw |
Young (0–1) |
Brantley |
21,552 |
5–8
|
| 14 |
April 16 |
@ Mets |
9–6 |
Reynolds (2–1) |
Isringhausen |
Jones (2) |
13,795 |
6–8
|
| 15 |
April 17 |
@ Mets |
7–5 |
Kile (1–2) |
Wilson |
Jones (3) |
12,065 |
7–8
|
| 16 |
April 19 |
Reds |
13–5 |
Brocail (1–0) |
Schourek |
— |
22,728 |
8–8
|
| 17 |
April 20 |
Reds |
1–6 |
Smiley |
Drabek (0–1) |
— |
34,098 |
8–9
|
| 18 |
April 21 |
Reds |
7–5 |
Jones (3–0) |
Brantley |
— |
27,845 |
9–9
|
| 19 |
April 22 |
@ Giants |
11–8 |
Reynolds (3–1) |
Leiter |
— |
8,867 |
10–9
|
| 20 |
April 23 |
@ Giants |
8–4 |
Kile (2–2) |
VanLandingham |
— |
8,439 |
11–9
|
| 21 |
April 24 |
@ Dodgers |
2–5 |
Valdez |
Brocail (1–1) |
— |
26,666 |
11–10
|
| 22 |
April 25 |
@ Dodgers |
4–6 |
Nomo |
Drabek (0–2) |
Worrell |
33,530 |
11–11
|
| 23 |
April 26 |
@ Padres |
2–3 |
Worrell |
Hampton (2–2) |
Hoffman |
21,254 |
11–12
|
| 24 |
April 27 |
@ Padres |
6–0 |
Reynolds (4–1) |
Ashby |
— |
38,309 |
12–12
|
| 25 |
April 28 |
@ Padres |
3–2 |
Kile (3–2) |
Bergman |
Jones (4) |
27,208 |
13–12
|
| 26 |
April 29 |
@ Padres |
0–2 |
Hamilton |
Brocail (1–2) |
— |
8,979 |
13–13
|
| 27 |
April 30 |
Braves |
5–7 |
Smoltz |
Jones (3–1) |
McMichael |
17,795 |
13–14
|
|
May: 14–14 (Home: 7–6; Away: 7–8)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 28 |
May 1 |
Braves |
3–0 |
Hampton (3–2) |
Avery |
— |
18,546 |
14–14
|
| 29 |
May 3 |
Expos |
4–1 |
Reynolds (5–1) |
Cormier |
Jones (5) |
19,633 |
15–14
|
| 30 |
May 4 |
Expos |
1–2 |
Veres |
Hernandez (0–1) |
Rojas |
22,810 |
15–15
|
| 31 |
May 5 |
Expos |
0–5 |
Fassero |
Brocail (1–3) |
— |
25,207 |
15–16
|
| 32 |
May 6 |
@ Phillies |
11–5 |
Drabek (1–2) |
Hunter |
— |
15,906 |
16–16
|
| 33 |
May 7 |
@ Phillies |
7–5 |
Young (1–1) |
Springer |
Jones (6) |
16,569 |
17–16
|
| 34 |
May 8 |
@ Phillies |
1–2 (10) |
Ryan |
Tabaka (0–2) |
— |
16,284 |
17–17
|
| 35 |
May 9 |
@ Expos |
11–4 |
Kile (4–2) |
Rueter |
— |
12,470 |
18–17
|
| 36 |
May 10 |
@ Expos |
2–5 |
Fassero |
Dougherty (0–1) |
Rojas |
30,315 |
18–18
|
| 37 |
May 11 |
@ Expos |
9–10 (13) |
Dyer |
Dougherty (0–2) |
— |
26,084 |
18–19
|
| 38 |
May 12 |
@ Expos |
6–7 |
Urbina |
Hampton (3–3) |
Rojas |
19,345 |
18–20
|
| 39 |
May 13 |
@ Cubs |
0–6 |
Trachsel |
Reynolds (5–2) |
— |
22,610 |
18–21
|
| 40 |
May 14 |
@ Cubs |
6–3 |
Kile (5–2) |
Navarro |
Jones (7) |
17,562 |
19–21
|
| 41 |
May 15 |
@ Cubs |
7–5 |
Wall (1–0) |
Castillo |
Jones (8) |
16,093 |
20–21
|
| 42 |
May 16 |
@ Cubs |
1–13 |
Telemaco |
Drabek (1–3) |
— |
15,902 |
20–22
|
| 43 |
May 17 |
Pirates |
4–2 |
Reynolds (6–2) |
Lieber |
Jones (9) |
22,882 |
21–22
|
| 44 |
May 18 |
Pirates |
1–2 (11) |
Cordova |
Young (1–2) |
Plesac |
21,010 |
21–23
|
| 45 |
May 19 |
Pirates |
4–3 |
Jones (4–1) |
Lieber |
— |
18,815 |
22–23
|
| 46 |
May 20 |
Cardinals |
3–5 |
Osborne |
Drabek (1–4) |
— |
14,547 |
22–24
|
| 47 |
May 21 |
Cardinals |
2–8 |
Stottlemyre |
Reynolds (6–3) |
— |
17,935 |
22–25
|
| 48 |
May 22 |
Cardinals |
2–5 |
Benes |
Kile (5–3) |
Mathews |
15,353 |
22–26
|
| 49 |
May 24 |
Cubs |
8–7 (10) |
Jones (5–1) |
Patterson |
— |
23,910 |
23–26
|
| 50 |
May 25 |
Cubs |
5–2 |
Drabek (2–4) |
Navarro |
Jones (10) |
34,326 |
24–26
|
| 51 |
May 26 |
Cubs |
7–2 |
Reynolds (7–3) |
Castillo |
— |
33,245 |
25–26
|
| 52 |
May 27 |
@ Pirates |
5–3 |
Kile (6–3) |
Smith |
— |
8,906 |
26–26
|
| 53 |
May 28 |
@ Pirates |
5–6 |
Miceli |
Swindell (0–2) |
Cordova |
7,182 |
26–27
|
| 54 |
May 29 |
@ Pirates |
7–4 |
Morman (1–0) |
Darwin |
Jones (11) |
11,679 |
27–27
|
| 55 |
May 31 |
@ Cardinals |
4–6 |
Osborne |
Swindell (0–3) |
Fossas |
37,625 |
27–28
|
|
June: 15–12 (Home: 8–4; Away: 7–8)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 56 |
June 1 |
@ Cardinals |
4–5 (10) |
Bailey |
Hernandez (0–2) |
— |
34,958 |
27–29
|
| 57 |
June 2 |
@ Cardinals |
0–2 |
Stottlemyre |
Kile (6–4) |
— |
32,703 |
27–30
|
| 58 |
June 4 |
Rockies |
16–8 |
Hampton (4–3) |
Thompson |
— |
18,418 |
28–30
|
| 59 |
June 5 |
Rockies |
4–1 |
Wall (2–0) |
Reynoso |
— |
14,954 |
29–30
|
| 60 |
June 6 |
Rockies |
7–14 |
Ritz |
Drabek (2–5) |
— |
22,112 |
29–31
|
| 61 |
June 7 |
Phillies |
11–5 |
Reynolds (8–3) |
Crawford |
— |
22,585 |
30–31
|
| 62 |
June 8 |
Phillies |
7–3 |
Wagner (1–0) |
Springer |
— |
23,739 |
31–31
|
| 63 |
June 9 |
Phillies |
2–1 |
Young (2–2) |
Williams |
Jones (12) |
30,180 |
32–31
|
| 64 |
June 10 |
@ Rockies |
10–9 |
Wall (3–0) |
Reynoso |
— |
48,007 |
33–31
|
| 65 |
June 11 |
@ Rockies |
5–7 |
Alston |
Young (2–3) |
Ruffin |
48,014 |
33–32
|
| 66 |
June 12 |
@ Rockies |
0–8 |
Freeman |
Reynolds (8–4) |
— |
48,024 |
33–33
|
| 67 |
June 13 |
@ Giants |
8–12 |
Leiter |
Kile (6–5) |
— |
10,527 |
33–34
|
| 68 |
June 14 |
@ Giants |
9–1 |
Hampton (5–3) |
VanLandingham |
Wagner (1) |
10,758 |
34–34
|
| 69 |
June 15 |
@ Giants |
4–3 |
Wall (4–0) |
Watson |
Jones (13) |
18,530 |
35–34
|
| 70 |
June 16 |
@ Giants |
7–8 |
DeLucia |
Morman (1–1) |
— |
27,624 |
35–35
|
| 71 |
June 17 |
Reds |
5–4 |
Young (3–3) |
Shaw |
Jones (14) |
24,977 |
36–35
|
| 72 |
June 18 |
Reds |
4–6 (10) |
Brantley |
Hernandez (0–3) |
— |
20,505 |
36–36
|
| 73 |
June 19 |
Reds |
7–10 |
Portugal |
Hampton (5–4) |
Brantley |
38,218 |
36–37
|
| 74 |
June 20 |
@ Dodgers |
4–2 |
Wall (5–0) |
Nomo |
Jones (15) |
49,656 |
37–37
|
| 75 |
June 21 |
@ Dodgers |
11–3 |
Drabek (3–5) |
Candiotti |
— |
33,273 |
38–37
|
| 76 |
June 22 |
@ Dodgers |
0–3 |
Martinez |
Reynolds (8–5) |
— |
37,844 |
38–38
|
| 77 |
June 23 |
@ Dodgers |
3–4 |
Worrell |
Hernandez (0–4) |
— |
35,467 |
38–39
|
| 78 |
June 25 |
@ Padres |
9–4 |
Jones (6–1) |
Sanders |
— |
13,458 |
39–39
|
| 79 |
June 26 |
@ Padres |
4–3 |
Wall (6–0) |
Worrell |
Wagner (2) |
12,388 |
40–39
|
| 80 |
June 28 |
Mets |
2–7 |
Clark |
Drabek (3–6) |
Henry |
24,569 |
40–40
|
| 81 |
June 29 |
Mets |
9–1 |
Reynolds (9–5) |
Person |
— |
35,454 |
41–40
|
| 82 |
June 30 |
Mets |
9–3 |
Kile (7–5) |
Isringhausen |
— |
35,981 |
42–40
|
|
July: 15–12 (Home: 10–3; Away: 5–9)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 83 |
July 1 |
Marlins |
6–2 |
Hampton (6–4) |
Brown |
— |
18,513 |
43–40
|
| 84 |
July 2 |
Marlins |
4–3 (12) |
Johnstone (1–0) |
Mathews |
— |
18,897 |
44–40
|
| 85 |
July 3 |
Marlins |
4–3 |
Drabek (4–6) |
Leiter |
Jones (16) |
24,537 |
45–40
|
| 86 |
July 4 |
@ Braves |
5–2 |
Reynolds (10–5) |
Smoltz |
Hernandez (1) |
49,060 |
46–40
|
| 87 |
July 5 |
@ Braves |
7–1 |
Kile (8–5) |
Schmidt |
— |
36,896 |
47–40
|
| 88 |
July 6 |
@ Braves |
2–4 |
Bielecki |
Hampton (6–5) |
— |
41,619 |
47–41
|
| 89 |
July 7 |
@ Braves |
1–9 |
Maddux |
Wall (6–1) |
— |
28,716 |
47–42
|
| 90 |
July 11 |
@ Mets |
2–8 |
Clark |
Drabek (4–7) |
— |
18,557 |
47–43
|
| 91 |
July 12 |
@ Mets |
3–1 |
Reynolds (11–5) |
Jones |
Wagner (3) |
17,405 |
48–43
|
| 92 |
July 14 |
@ Mets |
7–5 (11) |
Hernandez (1–4) |
Mlicki |
Jones (17) |
— |
49–43
|
| 93 |
July 14 |
@ Mets |
3–10 |
Harnisch |
Hampton (6–6) |
— |
33,505 |
49–44
|
| 94 |
July 15 |
@ Marlins |
5–15 |
Pall |
Wall (6–2) |
— |
15,807 |
49–45
|
| 95 |
July 16 |
@ Marlins |
2–3 |
Perez |
Jones (6–2) |
— |
15,610 |
49–46
|
| 96 |
July 17 |
@ Marlins |
2–11 |
Leiter |
Reynolds (11–6) |
— |
16,345 |
49–47
|
| 97 |
July 18 |
Braves |
2–3 |
Smoltz |
Jones (6–3) |
Wohlers |
35,822 |
49–48
|
| 98 |
July 19 |
Braves |
7–6 |
Kile (9–5) |
Woodall |
Wagner (4) |
39,090 |
50–48
|
| 99 |
July 20 |
Braves |
2–1 |
Wagner (2–0) |
Maddux |
— |
49,674 |
51–48
|
| 100 |
July 21 |
Braves |
4–3 (10) |
Hernandez (2–4) |
McMichael |
— |
45,561 |
52–48
|
| 101 |
July 22 |
Padres |
1–0 |
Reynolds (12–6) |
Hamilton |
Wagner (5) |
21,563 |
53–48
|
| 102 |
July 23 |
Padres |
4–7 |
Sanders |
Hampton (6–7) |
Hoffman |
19,620 |
53–49
|
| 103 |
July 24 |
Padres |
6–4 (10) |
Hernandez (3–4) |
Villone |
— |
19,168 |
54–49
|
| 104 |
July 26 |
Dodgers |
4–3 |
Darwin (1–0) |
Guthrie |
Wagner (6) |
27,089 |
55–49
|
| 105 |
July 27 |
Dodgers |
5–6 (11) |
Osuna |
Clark (0–1) |
Worrell |
36,841 |
55–50
|
| 106 |
July 28 |
Dodgers |
3–2 |
Darwin (2–0) |
Eischen |
— |
32,912 |
56–50
|
| 107 |
July 29 |
@ Reds |
2–1 |
Hampton (7–7) |
Portugal |
Wagner (7) |
22,163 |
57–50
|
| 108 |
July 30 |
@ Reds |
4–5 (10) |
Shaw |
Clark (0–2) |
— |
27,015 |
57–51
|
| 109 |
July 31 |
@ Reds |
0–10 |
Smiley |
Wall (6–3) |
— |
26,082 |
57–52
|
|
August: 17–11 (Home: 10–7; Away: 7–4)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 110 |
August 2 |
Giants |
5–1 |
Drabek (5–7) |
Gardner |
Hernandez (2) |
22,682 |
58–52
|
| 111 |
August 3 |
Giants |
4–1 |
Reynolds (13–6) |
Estes |
— |
35,930 |
59–52
|
| 112 |
August 4 |
Giants |
7–6 |
Hampton (8–7) |
Fernandez |
Wagner (8) |
33,646 |
60–52
|
| 113 |
August 6 |
Expos |
5–7 |
Fassero |
Kile (9–6) |
Rojas |
17,658 |
60–53
|
| 114 |
August 7 |
Expos |
5–13 |
Leiter |
Wall (6–4) |
— |
19,703 |
60–54
|
| 115 |
August 8 |
Expos |
6–2 |
Drabek (6–7) |
Martinez |
— |
26,632 |
61–54
|
| 116 |
August 9 |
@ Phillies |
5–1 |
Reynolds (14–6) |
West |
— |
21,780 |
62–54
|
| 117 |
August 10 |
@ Phillies |
3–1 |
Hampton (9–7) |
Schilling |
Wagner (9) |
18,486 |
63–54
|
| 118 |
August 11 |
@ Phillies |
10–5 |
Kile (10–6) |
Williams |
— |
24,150 |
64–54
|
| 119 |
August 12 |
@ Expos |
1–8 |
Leiter |
Darwin (2–1) |
— |
35,458 |
64–55
|
| 120 |
August 13 |
@ Expos |
4–7 |
Martinez |
Drabek (6–8) |
Rojas |
17,103 |
64–56
|
| 121 |
August 14 |
@ Expos |
8–3 |
Reynolds (15–6) |
Cormier |
— |
19,136 |
65–56
|
| 122 |
August 16 |
@ Cubs |
8–3 |
Hampton (10–7) |
Castillo |
— |
37,139 |
66–56
|
| 123 |
August 17 |
@ Cubs |
3–12 |
Trachsel |
Kile (10–7) |
— |
39,775 |
66–57
|
| 124 |
August 18 |
@ Cubs |
8–10 |
Navarro |
Brocail (1–4) |
Wendell |
37,210 |
66–58
|
| 125 |
August 19 |
Pirates |
2–1 (13) |
Morman (2–1) |
Morel |
— |
15,067 |
67–58
|
| 126 |
August 20 |
Pirates |
9–4 |
Wall (7–4) |
Miceli |
Hernandez (3) |
19,866 |
68–58
|
| 127 |
August 21 |
Pirates |
2–5 |
Neagle |
Hampton (10–8) |
Ericks |
13,357 |
68–59
|
| 128 |
August 22 |
Pirates |
6–8 |
Wilkins |
Wagner (2–1) |
Ericks |
14,899 |
68–60
|
| 129 |
August 23 |
Cardinals |
0–1 |
Osborne |
Kile (10–8) |
Eckersley |
35,554 |
68–61
|
| 130 |
August 24 |
Cardinals |
3–1 |
Reynolds (16–6) |
Stottlemyre |
— |
43,258 |
69–61
|
| 131 |
August 25 |
Cardinals |
4–1 |
Wall (8–4) |
Benes |
Hernandez (4) |
31,609 |
70–61
|
| 132 |
August 26 |
Cardinals |
2–3 |
Benes |
Hampton (10–9) |
Eckersley |
21,624 |
70–62
|
| 133 |
August 27 |
Cubs |
6–5 |
Morman (3–1) |
Adams |
Hernandez (5) |
15,374 |
71–62
|
| 134 |
August 28 |
Cubs |
5–4 |
Olson (1–0) |
Bottenfield |
— |
18,026 |
72–62
|
| 135 |
August 29 |
Cubs |
3–4 |
Navarro |
Reynolds (16–7) |
Wendell |
16,151 |
72–63
|
| 136 |
August 30 |
@ Pirates |
10–0 |
Wall (9–4) |
Peters |
— |
24,619 |
73–63
|
| 137 |
August 31 |
@ Pirates |
5–4 |
Hernandez (4–4) |
Ericks |
Hudek (1) |
27,559 |
74–63
|
|
September: 8–17 (Home: 8–5; Away: 0–12)
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
|
| 138 |
September 1 |
@ Pirates |
5–9 |
Wainhouse |
Darwin (2–2) |
— |
14,144 |
74–64
|
| 139 |
September 2 |
@ Cardinals |
7–8 (10) |
Benes |
Brocail (1–5) |
— |
32,955 |
74–65
|
| 140 |
September 3 |
@ Cardinals |
3–12 |
Stottlemyre |
Reynolds (16–8) |
— |
23,955 |
74–66
|
| 141 |
September 4 |
@ Cardinals |
4–6 |
Benes |
Wall (9–5) |
Eckersley |
34,891 |
74–67
|
| 142 |
September 6 |
Rockies |
2–1 |
Hernandez (5–4) |
Leskanic |
— |
20,932 |
75–67
|
| 143 |
September 7 |
Rockies |
5–4 |
Kile (11–8) |
Holmes |
Hudek (2) |
37,213 |
76–67
|
| 144 |
September 8 |
Rockies |
2–5 |
Reed |
Reynolds (16–9) |
Ruffin |
31,316 |
76–68
|
| 145 |
September 9 |
Rockies |
2–4 |
Ritz |
Wall (9–6) |
Ruffin |
13,833 |
76–69
|
| 146 |
September 10 |
Phillies |
4–3 |
Morman (4–1) |
Schilling |
Hernandez (6) |
12,700 |
77–69
|
| 147 |
September 11 |
Phillies |
8–10 |
Parrett |
Holt (0–1) |
Bottalico |
17,300 |
77–70
|
| 148 |
September 12 |
Phillies |
4–1 |
Kile (12–8) |
Williams |
— |
16,103 |
78–70
|
| 149 |
September 13 |
@ Rockies |
3–6 |
Holmes |
Hernandez (5–5) |
Ruffin |
48,049 |
78–71
|
| 150 |
September 14 |
@ Rockies |
3–7 |
Ritz |
Wall (9–7) |
— |
48,132 |
78–72
|
| 151 |
September 15 |
@ Rockies |
4–11 |
Thompson |
Drabek (6–9) |
— |
48,038 |
78–73
|
| 152 |
September 17 |
@ Braves |
4–5 |
Smoltz |
Kile (12–9) |
Wohlers |
32,109 |
78–74
|
| 153 |
September 18 |
@ Braves |
2–6 |
Maddux |
Hampton (10–10) |
— |
29,885 |
78–75
|
| 154 |
September 20 |
@ Marlins |
1–3 |
Brown |
Reynolds (16–10) |
Nen |
21,518 |
78–76
|
| 155 |
September 21 |
@ Marlins |
1–2 |
Heredia |
Wagner (2–2) |
— |
31,023 |
78–77
|
| 156 |
September 22 |
@ Marlins |
0–6 |
Helling |
Kile (12–10) |
— |
17,461 |
78–78
|
| 157 |
September 24 |
Mets |
0–4 |
Jones |
Wall (9–8) |
— |
39,511 |
78–79
|
| 158 |
September 25 |
Mets |
5–4 (10) |
Hudek (1–0) |
Wallace |
— |
15,760 |
79–79
|
| 159 |
September 26 |
Mets |
6–2 |
Drabek (7–9) |
Trlicek |
— |
13,751 |
80–79
|
| 160 |
September 27 |
Marlins |
2–3 |
Hutton |
Kile (12–11) |
Nen |
21,725 |
80–80
|
| 161 |
September 28 |
Marlins |
5–1 |
Darwin (3–2) |
Heredia |
— |
21,832 |
81–80
|
| 162 |
September 29 |
Marlins |
5–4 (10) |
Hudek (2–0) |
Hammond |
— |
42,658 |
82–80
|
|
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Astros team member
|
Detailed records
|
|
| Month
|
Games
|
Won
|
Lost
|
Win %
|
RS
|
RA
|
| April |
27 |
13 |
14 |
0.481 |
143 |
151
|
| May |
28 |
14 |
14 |
0.500 |
126 |
128
|
| June |
27 |
15 |
12 |
0.556 |
161 |
137
|
| July |
27 |
15 |
12 |
0.556 |
97 |
128
|
| August |
28 |
17 |
11 |
0.607 |
139 |
121
|
| September |
25 |
8 |
17 |
0.320 |
87 |
127
|
| Total |
162 |
82 |
80 |
0.506 |
753 |
792
|
|
|
Games
|
Won
|
Lost
|
Win %
|
RS
|
RA
|
| Home
|
81 |
48 |
33 |
0.593 |
364 |
347
|
| Away
|
81 |
34 |
47 |
0.420 |
389 |
445
|
| Total |
162 |
82 |
80 |
0.506 |
753 |
792
|
|
Notable transactions
Roster
| 1996 Houston Astros
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| Roster
|
| Pitchers
|
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Catchers
Infielders
|
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Outfielders
|
|
Manager
Coaches
|
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and achievements
- Awards
- NL batting leaders
Minor league system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Jackson
See also
References
- ^ Anthony Young at Baseball Reference
- ^ "Jeff Bagwell player page bio". MLB.com. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "Jeff Bagwell through the years (1996)". Houston Chronicle. January 4, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
- ^ Schwartzberg, Seth (May 24, 2025). "Today in Astros history - May 24". The Crawfish Boxes. SB Nation. Retrieved August 8, 2025.
- ^ UPI (June 3, 1996). "Bagwell captures NL Award for May". United Press International. Retrieved February 14, 2016.
- ^ Rajan, Greg (February 25, 2015). "Houston athletes own some interesting records". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved February 18, 2016.
- ^ Greg Swindell at Baseball Reference
- ^ Roy Oswalt at Baseball Reference
- ^ Danny Darwin at Baseball Reference
- ^ Kirt Manwaring at Baseball Reference
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