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List Of Houston Astros Opening Day Starting Pitchers

The Houston Astros are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Houston, Texas. They currently play in the American League West division. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.

The Astros began to play in 1962 as the Houston Colt .45s (their name was changed to the Astros in 1965 when the Houston Astrodome opened as their home ball park). Bobby Shantz started their first Opening Day game on April 10, 1962, against the Chicago Cubs at Houston's Colt Stadium and was credited with the win. In their first eight seasons, the Colt .45s / Astros used eight different Opening Day starters. In 1970, that streak ended when Larry Dierker made his second Opening Day start.

Roy Oswalt has made the most Opening Day starts for the Astros, with eight such starts from 2003 through 2010. Three different pitchers have each made five Opening Day starts for the Astros: J. R. Richard (1976–1980), Mike Scott (1987–1991) and Shane Reynolds (1996–2000). Dierker made four Opening Day starts for the Astros, and Joe Niekro and Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan made three apiece. Dierker has the best record in Opening Day starts with four wins and no losses. Niekro and Don Wilson share the worst record in Opening Day starts with no wins and two losses each. Niekro also had one no decision.

The Houston Astros have used 27 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 61 seasons. The 27 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 30 wins, 21 losses and ten no decisions (which has resulted in a record of 33–28). No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game. The Astros have played in three home ball parks. Their first home ball park was Colt Stadium. Their starting pitchers had one win and one loss in their two Opening Day games at Colt Stadium. They played 25 Opening Day games in the Astrodome after moving there in 1965, and their starting pitchers had a record of twelve wins, eight losses and five no decisions in those games (going 14–11 overall). In 2000, they moved to Enron Field (subsequently renamed Astros Field and Minute Maid Park) in Downtown Houston. Through 2024, they have played seventeen Opening Day games there and have seen Astros starters go 8–4 with five no decisions (8–9 overall). This makes the record of the Astros' Opening Day starting pitchers in home games 21 wins, 13 losses and ten no decisions (23–21 overall). Their record in Opening Day away games is nine wins, eight losses and two no decisions (10–9 overall). The Astros have advanced to the World Series four times. In 2022, they set a modern Major League Baseball record by winning on Opening Day for the tenth straight season.

Key

The Houston Astros played 25 Opening Day games in the Astrodome between 1965 and 1999.
Season Each year is linked to an article about that particular Colt .45s / Astros season.
W Win
L Loss
ND (W) No decision by starting pitcher; Astros won game
ND (L) No decision by starting pitcher; Astros lost game
Final score Game score with Colt .45s / Astros runs listed first
Location Stadium in italics for home game
Pitcher (#) Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Colt .45s / Astros
* Advanced to the post-season
** NL Champions
*** AL Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Nolan Ryan made three Opening Day starts for the Astros.
Minute Maid Park, previously called Enron Park and Astros Field, is the Astros' current home ball park, and the Astros have played seventeen Opening Day games there through 2024.
Season Pitcher Decision Final
score
Opponent Location Ref(s)
1962 Bobby Shantz W 11–2 Chicago Cubs Colt Stadium
1963 Turk Farrell L 2–9 San Francisco Giants Colt Stadium
1964 Ken Johnson W 6–3 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field
1965 Bob Bruce L 0–2 Philadelphia Phillies Astrodome
1966 Robin Roberts L 2–3 Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
1967 Mike Cuellar W 6–1 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1968 Larry Dierker W 5–4 Pittsburgh Pirates Astrodome
1969 Don Wilson L 1–2 San Diego Padres San Diego Stadium
1970 Larry Dierker (2) W 8–5 San Francisco Giants Candlestick Park
1971 Larry Dierker (3) W 5–2 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1972 Don Wilson (2) L 0–5 San Francisco Giants Astrodome
1973 Dave Roberts ND (W) 2–1 Atlanta Braves Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
1974 Dave Roberts (2) L 1–5 San Francisco Giants Candlestick Park
1975 Larry Dierker (4) W 6–2 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1976 J.R. Richard L 5–11 Cincinnati Reds Riverfront Stadium
1977 J.R. Richard (2) ND (W) 3–2 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1978 J.R. Richard (3) L 9–11 Cincinnati Reds Riverfront Stadium
1979 J.R. Richard (4) W 2–1 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1980* J.R. Richard (5) W 3–2 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1981* Joe Niekro L 0–2 Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
1982 Nolan Ryan L 3–14 St. Louis Cardinals Astrodome
1983 Joe Niekro (2) ND (L) 7–16 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1984 Joe Niekro (3) L 2–4 Montreal Expos Astrodome
1985 Nolan Ryan (2) W 2–1 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1986* Nolan Ryan (3) L 3–8 San Francisco Giants Astrodome
1987 Mike Scott W 4–3 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1988 Mike Scott (2) W 6–3 San Diego Padres Astrodome
1989 Mike Scott (3) W 10–3 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1990 Mike Scott (4) ND (L) 4–8 Cincinnati Reds Astrodome
1991 Mike Scott (5) L 2–6 Cincinnati Reds Riverfront Stadium
1992 Pete Harnisch L 0–2 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1993 Doug Drabek L 1–3 Philadelphia Phillies Astrodome
1994 Pete Harnisch (2) ND (W) 6–5 Montreal Expos Astrodome
1995 Doug Drabek (2) W 10–2 San Diego Padres Jack Murphy Stadium
1996 Shane Reynolds L 3–4 Los Angeles Dodgers Astrodome
1997* Shane Reynolds (2) W 2–1 Atlanta Braves Astrodome
1998* Shane Reynolds (3) ND (L) 4–9 San Francisco Giants Astrodome
1999* Shane Reynolds (4) W 4–2 Chicago Cubs Astrodome
2000 Shane Reynolds (5) W 5–2 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium
2001* Scott Elarton W 11–3 Milwaukee Brewers Enron Field
2002 Wade Miller L 3–9 Milwaukee Brewers Astros Field
2003 Roy Oswalt W 10–4 Colorado Rockies Minute Maid Park
2004* Roy Oswalt (2) ND (L) 4–5 San Francisco Giants Minute Maid Park
2005** Roy Oswalt (3) L 3–7 St. Louis Cardinals Minute Maid Park
2006 Roy Oswalt (4) W 1–0 Florida Marlins Minute Maid Park
2007 Roy Oswalt (5) ND (L) 2–4 Pittsburgh Pirates Minute Maid Park
2008 Roy Oswalt (6) L 0–4 San Diego Padres Petco Park
2009 Roy Oswalt (7) L 2–4 Chicago Cubs Minute Maid Park
2010 Roy Oswalt (8) L 2–5 San Francisco Giants Minute Maid Park
2011 Brett Myers ND (L) 4–5 Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park
2012 Wandy Rodriguez ND (L) 4–5 Colorado Rockies Minute Maid Park
2013 Bud Norris W 8–2 Texas Rangers Minute Maid Park
2014 Scott Feldman W 6–2 New York Yankees Minute Maid Park
2015* Dallas Keuchel W 2–0 Cleveland Indians Minute Maid Park
2016 Dallas Keuchel (2) W 5–3 New York Yankees Yankee Stadium
2017 Dallas Keuchel (3) W 3–0 Seattle Mariners Minute Maid Park
2018* Justin Verlander W 4–1 Texas Rangers Globe Life Park
2019*** Justin Verlander (2) W 5–1 Tampa Bay Rays Tropicana Field
2020* Justin Verlander (3) W 8–2 Seattle Mariners Minute Maid Park
2021*** Zack Greinke W 8–1 Oakland Athletics RingCentral Coliseum
2022 Framber Valdez W 3–1 Los Angeles Angels Angel Stadium
2023* Framber Valdez (2) ND (L) 2–3 Chicago White Sox Minute Maid Park
2024 Framber Valdez (3) ND (L) 4–5 New York Yankees Minute Maid Park