Astros and McCullers Jr. Come To An Agreement

All-Star righthander agrees to five-year deal

Share 


Houston Sports category interest

The Houston Astros have agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension with RHP Lance McCullers Jr., General Manager James Click announced today. The contract begins in 2022 and runs through 2026. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“Lance has been not only a key member of the Houston Astros on the field since he first appeared in 2015, but also an outstanding member of the Houston community off the field, continuing to help and give back to those in need,” said Click. “We’re thrilled to see him in an Astros uniform for years to come and look forward to his successes on and off the field.”

McCullers Jr., 27, has been an integral part of the Astros success since making his Major League debut in 2015, both in the regular season and postseason. In 94 career appearances (91 starts), he is 32-25 with a 3.70 ERA and 565 strikeouts in 508.2 innings of work.

Related Article:Houston Astros sign veteran relief pitcher RHP Steve Cishek 

In 2017, at just 23 years old, McCullers Jr. became the second-youngest pitcher in club history to make an All-Star team, behind RHP Larry Dierker, who was 22 when he was named to the 1969 All-Star Team. Also in 2017, McCullers Jr. earned AL Pitcher of the Month honors for May after posting a 4-0 record with a league-best 0.99 ERA in six starts.In 14 career postseason appearances (seven starts) McCullers Jr. has posted a 3.28 ERA with 53 strikeouts in 45.2 innings pitched with a 1.07 WHIP and a .207 opponents batting average. He holds the distinction of being both the closer and starter in the Astros two Game 7 victories in the 2017 postseason. McCullers Jr. hurled the final 4.0 innings (1 H, 0 R, 6 SO)to earn the save in the Game 7 ALCS win vs. the Yankees, and was the starting pitcher in the Astros Game 7 World Series win at Dodger Stadium. In his first career postseason start in Game 4 of the 2015 ALDS vs. KC, the then 22-year-old rookie allowed two runs on just two hits with seven strikeouts in 6.1 strong innings of work. Most recently, in his two starts in the 2020 ALCS vs. Tampa Bay, McCullers Jr. posted a 3.38 ERA with 18 strikeouts in just 10.2 innings pitched with an 0.84 WHIP.

In his three ‘A’ game Spring Training starts in 2021, he is 2-0 with a 2.57 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 7.0 innings of work. In the abbreviated, 60-game 2020 season, McCullers Jr. was 3-3 in 11 starts with a 3.93 ERA and 56 strikeouts in 55.2 innings pitched.

More Like This: Houston Astros Support Houston in Winter Storm Recovery

November 17, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer

Share 

More from Houston Sports

Astros & Uber Eats announce multi-year partnership
Houston Sports

Astros & Uber Eats announce multi-year partnership

Uber Eats will be the official mobile ordering platform of the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park

Houston Astros and Cotton Holdings Annouce Multi-Year Partnership
Houston Sports

Houston Astros and Cotton Holdings Annouce Multi-Year Partnership

Disaster Relief & Recovery Company Proudly Partners with Local Major League Baseball Team to Support the Houston Community
 

Receive a Jose Altuve AL Champion Replica Ring
Houston Sports

Receive a Jose Altuve AL Champion Replica Ring

Be one of the first 2,000 fans through gates on Saturday, May 7th

Houston Texans and Texas Southern University Announce Partnership
Houston Sports

Houston Texans and Texas Southern University Announce Partnership

The partnership was announced at a reception honoring Texans Head Coach Lovie Smith at the TSU Library Learning Center

Astros collaborate with Amazon to bring Just Walk Out technology to Minute Maid Park
Houston Sports

Astros collaborate with Amazon to bring Just Walk Out technology to Minute Maid Park

Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology, available in two stores at Minute Maid Park, will provide a checkout-free shopping experience for fans purchasing food and beverages
 

Houston Rockets and Toyota Center Announce Partnership with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Sire Spirits
Houston Sports

Houston Rockets and Toyota Center Announce Partnership with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Sire Spirits

This multi-year partnership will mark the first Official Partnership between Jackson and an NBA franchise

Sign up for Houston Caller Newsletters

Keep in touch with everything on Houston Caller. Sign up for our newsletter!
 


Stats
Elapsed time: 0.4331 seconds
Memory useage: 2.77MB
V2.geronimo