Welcome to the Astros Exhibition Hall

Astros Card of the Day

Ron Davis
The fleet-footed outfielder was selected as the centerfielder on the NCAA All-Tourney team in 1961. Ron is an outstanding defensive player and has one of the game's strongest and accurate throwing arms. He worked his way up through the Houston farm chain and looked impressive.
21

Daily Position Focus: Outfield

Jake Marisnick
Moises Alou
Jesus Alou
Juan Guerrero
View more Outfield position cards in the Astros Outfield Gallery.

Recent Additions

Ronel Blanco
Jeremy Pena
Yainer Diaz

Astros Gallery

View all the Astros cards together in the Astros Team Gallery

* Factoid: Donnie Wall played Pitcher for the mighty Astros.
Browse Cards by Decade

Other Cards

Astros Inserts
Astros Update cards
Astros Coffee Talk
Name that player!

One of the top winners for Astros in 1972, Dave came to Houston in a trade with San Diego, 11-29-71. He hurled 28% con- secutive innings of scoreless ball in 1970.



Doug is not overpowering, but he keeps the ball low, hits spots, is fough in the clutch and features three different types of curveballs. The 1990 NL Cy Young Award winner when he had 22 victories, he ranked third in ERA in the league in '94.



Cesar has the potential to be a super-star. Regarded as a "complete" ballplayer, he led Carolina League with 32 Doubles, 1969 while he stole 24 bases. Also led Fla. Instr. Loop in Doubles, 1969.



Rookie Cards

Butch Henry
Cristian Javier
James Mouton

Gallery Redux!

Tim Reddomg, Pitcher - Astros.
Ryan Pressly, Pitcher - Astros.

Back to the Front! Astros card back du jour...

John Bateman
John was signed as a free agent in 1962. The following season he led the Houston club in Home Runs, Runs Batted In, and Triples. A fine young prospect, John is rapidly developing as a top-flight receiver. John feels that he's ready to assume all the catching duties for Houston in 1966.
86

Astros
Total Card Count

6,754

You can browse all the available Astros cards in the Astros Team Gallery