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Position: P      Born: Aug 22, 1976      Bats: Left      Throws: Left

A deadline acquisition from the San Diego Padres, Wolf had a fairly successful two months as an Astro. He helped Houston make a late run at the playoffs only to fall short.

During the off-season, the Astros were close to re-signing the free agent when the economy took a nosedive, forcing Houston to withdraw their contract offer before Wolf could agree to it. He signed instead with the Los Angeles Dodgers for 2009.

Stats

Pitching         W   L   PCT   ERA   G  GS  CG  SV  GF   IP     H    R    ER   BB   SO
2008             6   2  .750  3.57  12  12   1   0   0   70.2   68   31   28   24   57

Batting G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG SLG OBA OPS 2008 12 23 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 13 0 0 .130 .130 .167 .297

Astros Trades & Transactions

Jul 22, 2008 - Traded Chad Reineke (P) to SD-N for Randy Wolf (P)

This Date in Astros History

Apr 07, 2000 - Enron Field's first regular-season opener goes much the same way as the Astrodome - a 4-1 loss to Philadelphia. Craig Biggio leads off the season with a single but it isn't until Richard Hidalgo homers in the seventh that the sellout crowd has more to cheer. For trivia buffs, Randy Wolf gets to howl as Enron's first winning pitcher much like Chris Short 35 years before.

Jul 27, 2008 - Geoff Blum smacks two homers and Brad Ausmus goes 4-for-4 to lead Houston out of the division cellar in an 11-6 win at Milwaukee. Randy Wolf makes his Astros debut but can't last long enough to qualify for the victory. Chris Sampson claims it in relief.

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