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Position: P      Born: Oct 19, 1982      Bats: Left      Throws: Left

The big catch in the mid-season trade of Roy Oswalt to Philadelphia, the Northwestern University product has already been to a World Series and finished second in the 2009 N.L. Rookie of the Year race. He blew hot and cold during his time in Houston, compiling an 11-19 record.

Stats

Pitching         W   L   PCT   ERA   G  GS  CG  SV  GF   IP     H    R    ER   BB   SO
2010             5   4  .556  3.75  13  13   1   0   0   72     60   33   30   35   61
2011             6  15  .286  5.35  28  28   0   0   0  156.1  157  103   93   83  134
Totals          11  19  .367  4.85  41  41   1   0   0  228.1  217  136  123  118  195

Batting G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG SLG OBA OPS 2010 13 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 2011 28 43 3 7 1 0 1 4 3 17 0 0 .163 .256 .217 .473 Totals 41 65 3 7 1 0 1 4 3 24 0 0 .108 .169 .147 .316

Astros Trades & Transactions

Jul 29, 2010 - Traded Roy Oswalt (P) and cash to PHI-N for J.A. Happ (P), Anthony Gose (OF) and Jonathan Villar (IF)

This Date in Astros History

Jul 29, 2010 - Astros deal ace pitcher Roy Oswalt to the Phillies for pitcher J.A. Happ and minor leaguers Anthony Gose and Jonathan Villar. Gose is then sent to Toronto for first baseman Brett Wallace. Oswalt has a 143-82 record over ten seasons with Houston. He leaves unable to tie Joe Niekro for the franchise record for victories. Two days later, the Astros trade slugger Lance Berkman to the New York Yankees, sending away their last two stars from the 2005 World Series team.