Major League Baseball team season
The 1979 Houston Astros season was the 18th season for the Houston Astros , a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located in Houston, Texas , their 15th as the Astros, 11th in the National League West , and 15th at The Astrodome . The team finished second in the National League West , 1½ games behind the first-place Cincinnati Reds . The 1979 Astros were the last National League franchise in the 20th century to hit more triples than home runs . The club had 52 triples compared to 49 home runs.[ 1]
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
4–8
6–12
7–11
12–6
1–9
4–8
7–5
4–8
6–12
11–7
4–8
Chicago
8–4
—
7–5
6–6
5–7
6–12
8–10
9–9
6–12
9–3
8–4
8–10
Cincinnati
12–6
5–7
—
8–10
11–7
6–6
8–4
8–4
8–4
10–7
6–12
8–4
Houston
11–7
6–6
10–8
—
10–8
7–5
9–3
5–7
4–8
14–4
7–11
6–6
Los Angeles
6–12
7–5
7–11
8–10
—
6–6
9–3
3–9
4–8
9–9
14–4
6–6
Montreal
9–1
12–6
6–6
5–7
6–6
—
15–3
11–7
7–11
7–5
7–5
10–8
New York
8–4
10–8
4–8
3–9
3–9
3–15
—
5–13
8–10
4–8
8–4
7–11
Philadelphia
5–7
9–9
4–8
7–5
9–3
7–11
13–5
—
8–10
9–3
6–6
7–11
Pittsburgh
8–4
12–6
4–8
8–4
8–4
11–7
10–8
10–8
—
7–5
9–3
11–7
San Diego
12–6
3–9
7–10
4–14
9–9
5–7
8–4
3–9
5–7
—
8–10
4–8
San Francisco
7–11
4–8
12–6
11–7
4–14
5–7
4–8
6–6
3–9
10–8
—
5–7
St. Louis
8–4
10–8
4–8
6–6
6–6
8–10
11–7
11–7
7–11
8–4
7–5
—
Notable transactions
Draft picks
Roster
1979 Houston Astros
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
Regular season
1979 regular season game log: 89–73 (Home: 52–29; Away: 37–44)
April: 15–6 (Home: 8–1; Away: 7–5)
May: 14–17 (Home: 9–8; Away: 5–9)
June: 20–8 (Home: 13–2; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Time (CT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
53
June 1
Expos
30–23
W4
54
June 2
Expos
31–23
W5
55
June 3
Expos
32–23
W6
56
June 4
Phillies
33–23
W7
57
June 5
Phillies
33–24
L1
58
June 6
Phillies
34–24
W1
59
June 8
@ Mets
35–24
W2
60
June 9
@ Mets
35–25
L1
61
June 10
@ Mets
36–25
W1
62
June 11
@ Phillies
36–26
L1
63
June 12
@ Phillies
36–27
L2
64
June 13
@ Phillies
37–27
W1
65
June 15
@ Expos
38–27
W2
66
June 16
@ Expos
38–28
L1
67
June 17
@ Expos
38–29
L2
68
June 18
Mets
39–29
W1
69
June 19
Mets
40–29
W2
70
June 20
Mets
41–29
W3
71
June 22
Padres
42–29
W4
72
June 23
Padres
43–29
W5
73
June 24
Padres
44-29
W6
74 (1)
June 25
Reds
L 1–2
2:31
–
44–30
L1
75 (2)
June 25
Reds
W 4–0
2:22
46,313
45–30
W1
76
June 26
Reds
W 6–5
Sambito (7)
2:32
37,114
46–30
W2
77
June 27
@ Giants
46–31
L1
78
June 28
@ Giants
47–31
W1
79
June 29
@ Padres
48–31
W2
80
June 30
@ Padres
49–31
W3
July: 12–16 (Home: 6–8; Away: 6–8)
#
Date
Time (CT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
81
July 1
@ Padres
50–31
W4
82
July 3
@ Reds
W 3–2
2:13
36,787
51–31
W5
83
July 4
@ Reds
W 3–2
Andújar (10–4)
Sambito (9)
2:24
25,713
52–31
W6
84
July 5
@ Reds
L 4–5
2:48
28,249
52–32
L1
85
July 6
@ Cubs
53–32
W1
86 (1)
July 7
@ Cubs
–
53–33
L1
87 (2)
July 7
@ Cubs
53–34
L2
88
July 8
@ Cubs
53–35
L3
89
July 10
7:30 p.m. CDT
Pirates
L 3–4
Bibby (4–2)
Andújar (10–5)
Tekulve (12)
3:09
31,341
53–36
L4
90
July 11
7:35 p.m. CDT
Pirates
L 1–5
Kison (5–4)
Richard (7–9)
–
2:10
25,330
53–37
L5
91
July 12
7:35 p.m. CDT
Pirates
L 3–5
Blyleven (7–3)
Niekro (13–4)
Tekulve (13)
2:44
22,956
53–38
L6
92
July 13
Cardinals
53–39
L7
93
July 14
Cardinals
54–39
W1
94
July 15
Cardinals
54–40
L1
50th All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
95 (1)
July 19
5:05 p.m. CDT
@ Pirates
L 5–9
Roberts (1–2)
Forsch (5–6)
–
2:41
–
54–41
L2
96 (2)
July 19
8:16 p.m. CDT
@ Pirates
L 2–4
Kison (6–4)
Niekro (13–5)
Jackson (11)
2:12
33,464
54–42
L3
97
July 20
6:35 p.m. CDT
@ Pirates
L 3–9
Candelaria (9–7)
Richard (7–11)
–
2:40
23,585
54–43
L4
98
July 21
1:15 p.m. CDT
@ Pirates
L 5–6
Romo (5–3)
Sambito (4–3)
Tekulve (14)
3:00
19,570
54–44
L5
99
July 22
@ Cardinals
55–44
W1
100
July 23
@ Cardinals
56–44
W2
101
July 24
Cubs
57–44
W3
102
July 25
Cubs
58–44
W4
103
July 26
Dodgers
58–45
L1
104
July 27
Dodgers
58–46
L2
105
July 28
Dodgers
59–46
W1
106
July 29
Dodgers
60–46
W2
107
July 30
Giants
60–47
L1
108
July 31
Giants
61–47
W1
August: 15–11 (Home: 8–4; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Time (CT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
109
August 1
Giants
62–47
W2
110
August 3
Braves
63–47
W3
111 (1)
August 4
Braves
–
64–47
W4
112 (2)
August 4
Braves
65–47
W5
113
August 5
Braves
66–47
W6
114
August 7
@ Dodgers
66–48
L1
115
August 8
@ Dodgers
67–48
W1
116
August 9
@ Dodgers
67–49
L1
117
August 10
@ Braves
68–49
W1
—
August 11
@ Braves
Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: September 24)
118
August 12
@ Braves
68–50
L1
119
August 13
Expos
69–50
W1
120
August 14
Expos
70–50
W2
121
August 15
Expos
70–51
L1
122
August 17
Phillies
70–52
L2
123
August 18
Phillies
70–53
L3
124
August 19
Phillies
70–54
L4
125
August 20
@ Mets
71–54
W1
126
August 21
@ Mets
71–55
L1
127
August 22
@ Mets
72–55
W1
128
August 24
@ Phillies
72–56
L1
129
August 25
@ Phillies
73–56
W1
130
August 26
@ Phillies
74–56
W2
131
August 27
@ Expos
75–56
W3
132
August 28
@ Expos
75–57
L1
133
August 29
@ Expos
75–58
L2
134
August 31
Mets
76–58
W1
September: 13–15 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–9)
#
Date
Time (CT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
135
September 1
Mets
77–58
W2
136
September 2
Mets
77–59
L1
137
September 3
Dodgers
77–60
L2
138
September 4
Dodgers
78–60
W1
139
September 5
Padres
79–60
W2
140
September 6
Padres
80–60
W3
141
September 7
Giants
80–61
L1
142
September 8
Giants
80–62
L2
143
September 9
Giants
81–62
W1
144
September 11
@ Reds
L 8–9
Sambito (7–6)
–
3:14
40,574
81–63
L1
145
September 12
@ Reds
L 4–7
Niekro (18–10)
3:00
42,035
81–64
L2
146
September 14
@ Giants
82–64
W1
147
September 15
@ Giants
82–65
L1
148
September 16
@ Giants
82–66
L2
149
September 17
@ Padres
83–66
W1
150
September 18
@ Padres
83–67
L1
151
September 19
Braves
83–68
L2
152
September 20
Braves
84–68
W1
153
September 21
Reds
W 3–2 (13)
Sambito (8–6)
–
3:30
44,975
85–68
W2
154
September 22
Reds
W 4–1
Niekro (20–10)
Sambito (20)
2:50
46,037
86–68
W3
155
September 23
Reds
L 1–7
–
2:47
42,067
86–69
L1
156 (1)
September 24
@ Braves
–
86–70
L2
157 (2)
September 24
@ Braves
86–71
L3
158
September 25
@ Braves
87–71
W1
159
September 26
@ Braves
87–72
L1
160
September 28
@ Dodgers
87–73
L2
161
September 29
@ Dodgers
88–73
W1
162
September 30
@ Dodgers
89–73
W2
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Astros team member
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; Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Astros
References
External links
Franchise Ballparks
Culture Lore Rivalries Key personnel World Series Championships (2) League pennants (5) Division titles (14)
NL West:
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AL West:
Wild card titles (4) Minors
Triple-A:
Double-A:
High-A:
Single-A:
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