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Houston Astros award winners and league leaders

This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Houston Astros, an American professional baseball team based in Houston. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL), having moved to the league in 2013 after spending their first 51 seasons in the National League (NL).

The Astros feature twelve total personnel who have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, two Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award winners, four Cy Young Award winners, and three Rookie of the Year Award winners. Two players have won an annual batting championship, while eight pitchers have led the league in earned run average (ERA).

Team awards

National Baseball Hall of Fame honors

Major League Baseball awards

Postseason awards

Annual awards

All-Stars

Monthly awards

Awards for leadership, inspiration, and community service

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

MLB Players Choice Awards

Media and partnership awards

Minor-league system

California League Pitcher of the Year

Houston Astros Minor League Player of the Year

Houston Astros Minor League Pitcher of the Year

Other achievements

Ford C. Frick Award

See: Houston Astros § Ford C. Frick Award recipients

Retired numbers

See: Houston Astros § Retired numbers

Darryl Kile Good Guy Award

See Darryl Kile § Memorial and footnote[r]

Texas Sports Hall of Fame

See: Houston Astros § Texas Sports Hall of Fame

Annual batting statistical leaders

Triple Crown categories

Rate statistics leaders

Cumulative statistical leaders

Other leaders

Annual pitching statistical leaders

Triple Crown categories

Rate statistical leaders

Cumulative statistical leaders

Annual fielding leaders

All players

Most errors committed

Player value leaders

Wins Above Replacement (WAR)

See also

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ Berra was a major league coach for the Astros.
  2. ^ Also wore number 4 (1988–89).
  3. ^ Morgan played two saperate stints for the Colts .45s/Astros, first from 1963–1971, and again in 1980.
  4. ^ Also wore numbers 12 (1963), 35 (1964), and 8 (1980).
  5. ^ Discontinued in 2012 and replaced by the MLB Reliever of the Year Award in 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks prior to the trade deadline in 2019. Greinke's statistics for the entire season were considered for his All-MLB Team and Wilson awards selection, while the Gold Glove and Silver Sluggers Awards were both earned for his play in the National League. Greinke appeared in 26 of 36 total games with the Diamondbacks that season, and all 10 remaining games were with the Astros.
  7. ^ Altuve is the only player in major league history to represent both the National (NL) and American Leagues (AL) in an All-Star Game as a member of the same team. His 2012 appearance was on the NL roster, while all subsequent appearances have been with the AL.
  8. ^ Awarded in MLB since 2022.
  9. ^ Awarded in MLB since 2011.
  10. ^ Awarded in MLB since 2020.
  11. ^ Co-winner with Luis Arráez of the Minnesota Twins.
  12. ^ Beginning in 2013, the Pitcher of the Year Award was redesignated as both a Starting Pitcher of the Year Award and Relief Pitcher of the Year Award, bestowed to one of each in both the AL and the NL.
  13. ^ Prior to 2013, the award was given one pitcher each in both the AL and the NL.
  14. ^ In 1961, and from 1963–2003, one Rookie Position Player of the Year and one Rookie Pitcher of the Year was selected from each league. Starting in 2004, this system was abandoned in favor of selecting one rookie from each league for the award.
  15. ^ From 1938–1985, one Manager of the Year Award was given for all of MLB. Starting in 1986, it was bestowed to one of each in both the AL and the NL.
  16. ^ Co-winner with J. J. Watt of the Houston Texans (NFL).
  17. ^ Selection criteria for the Wilson MLB Defensive awards have evolved throughout its lifespan. Beginning in 2012, the year the awards were instituted, and through 2013, one award was presented to one player on each team, regardless of position, as well as one to the outstanding defender for each league, regardless of position or team. In 2014, the selection criteria were narrowed to one player at each position in the major leagues, regardless of team or league (AL or NL)—allowing teams to have multiple winners—while maintaining one award presented to the outstanding defender in each league. Further, in each year of the awards' existence, one award was presented to the outstanding defensive team in the major leagues. Since 2020, no Wilson MLB awards have been presented.
  18. ^ 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 (BBWAA).[48]
  19. ^ Tied with Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs.
  20. ^ Tied with Willie Montañez of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  21. ^ Tied with Larry Walker of the Montreal Expos.
  22. ^ Tied with Nate McLouth of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  23. ^ Tied with Freddie Patek of the Kansas City Royals.
  24. ^ Tied with Gene Richards of the San Diego Padres.
  25. ^ Tied with Albert Belle of the Cleveland Indians and Frank Thomas of the Chicago White Sox.
  26. ^ Tied with Edgar Martínez of the Seattle Mariners.
  27. ^ Bourn was acquired by the Atlanta Braves prior to the trade deadline in 2011.
  28. ^ Tied with Dan Driessen of the Cincinnati Reds.
  29. ^ Tied with Bobby Darwin of the Minnesota Twins.
  30. ^ Tied with Wally Backman of the New York Mets.
  31. ^ Tied with Omar Vizquel of the Cleveland Indians.
  32. ^ Tied with Bobby Murcer of the Chicago Cubs.
  33. ^ Tied with Dave Parker of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  34. ^ Tied with Steve Garvey and Carmelo Martínez of the San Diego Padres, and Gary Matthews of the Chicago Cubs.
  35. ^ Tied with Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays.
  36. ^ Tied with Rico Brogna of the Philadelphia Phillies and Jeff Kent of the San Francisco Giants.
  37. ^ Tied with Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays.
  38. ^ Tied with Marcus Semien of the Texas Rangers and Alec Bohm of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  39. ^ Tied with Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals.
  40. ^ Tied with Vince Coleman of the St. Louis Cardinals.
  41. ^ Tied with Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers.
  42. ^ Tied with Phil Niekro of the Atlanta Braves.
  43. ^ a b Led MLB, but neither the AL nor the NL. Johnson was acquired from the Seattle Mariners (AL) prior to the 1998 trade deadline.
  44. ^ Oswalt was acquired by the Philadelphia Phillies prior to the trade deadline in 2010.
  45. ^ Tied with Matt Bush of the Milwaukee Brewers.
  46. ^ Tied with Kenny Rogers of the Texas Rangers.
  47. ^ Pressly was acquired from the Minnesota Twins prior to the trade deadline in 2018.
  48. ^ Tied with Jack Billingham of the Cincinnati Reds and Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  49. ^ Tied with Dan Petry of the Detroit Tigers.
  50. ^ Tied with Shane Rawley of the Philadelphia Phillies and Zane Smith of the Atlanta Braves.
  51. ^ a b c d Tied with 4 others.
  52. ^ Tied with Kevin Brown of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Darryl Kile of the Colorado Rockies, and Curt Schilling of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  53. ^ a b c Tied with 5 others.
  54. ^ Tied with 8 others.
  55. ^ Tied with Éric Gagné of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Keith Foulke of the Chicago White Sox.
  56. ^ Tied with Jack McDowell of the Chicago White Sox.
  57. ^ Tied with 17 others.
  58. ^ Tied with 15 others.
  59. ^ Tied with Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees.
  60. ^ Tied with Jim Maloney of the Cincinnati Reds, and Andy Messersmith and Tom Murphy of the California Angels.
  61. ^ Tied with Richie Lewis of the Florida Marlins and Scott Sanders of the San Diego Padres.
  62. ^ Tied with Kevin Brown of the Florida Marlins and Al Leiter of the San Francisco Giants and Montreal Expos.
  63. ^ Tied with José Berríos of the Minnesota Twins.
  64. ^ Tied with Rick Porcello of the Boston Red Sox.
  65. ^ Tied with Dick Allen of the Philadelphia Phillies.
  66. ^ Tied with Garry Templeton of the St. Louis Cardinals.
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