Shane Reynolds

Shane Reynolds led the Astros starting rotation during the final years of the Astrodome and the first years of Minute Maid Park, helping the Astros reach the playoffs four times in his 11 seasons with the club. An All-Star in 2000, Reynolds went 103-86 with a 3.95 ERA and 1,309 strikeouts in 274 career games (248 starts) in his Astros career. Reynolds led the NL in starts in back-to-back years from 1998-99, and eclipsed 200.0 innings pitched in three out-of-four seasons from 1996-99. He won 19 games while posting a 3.51 ERA and 209 strikeouts in 1998, propelling the Astros to a second-straight division title.