He and his wife, Scarlette, have two daughters, Joliette and Melany.
2013
Spent his first season with the Rockies and appeared in a career-high 75 games...his 75 games led the team and were tied for 4th in the National League...he went 3-4 with a 4.06 ERA (75.1 ip, 34 er) and 28 games finished...his 28 GF were third on the team behind closers Rex Brothers (40) and Rafael Betancourt (29)... Carried a 1-3 record and a 4.57 ERA (45.1 ip, 23 er) in 46 games pre-All-Star break...went 2-1 with a 3.30 ERA (30.0 ip, 11 er) in 29 games after the break...allowed just 6 earned runs in his final 20 games (19.2 ip) and went 2-0 with one game finished.... 25 of his 75 appearances were less than 1.0 inning...went 1-2 with a 6.92 ERA (13.0 ip, 10 er) in those games...in his 50 appearances of 1.0 inning or more he was 2-2 with a 3.47 ERA (62.1 ip, 24 er)... Had a 10.0 scoreless inning streak from 4/23-5/11 allowing nine hits over eight games... Lopez is one of 8 pitchers to record at least 64 appearances over each of the last four seasons (2010-2013)...has appeared in 280 games over that span, seventh-most in the Majors.
2012
Named the Astros Pitcher of the Year by the Houston Chapter of the BBWAA. Recorded a career-high 10 saves after assuming the club's closer role in July. Won a career-high six games, which led all Astros relievers...his rate of 2.34 groundballs/flyball (103GB/44FB) was a
career high...posted the lowest walks per 9.0 innings ratio among all NL relievers with his mark of 1.09 (8BB/66.1IP)...is
also the second lowest walks per 9.0 innings ratio in franchise history, trailing his own 0.67 (5BB/67IP) mark, set in
2010. Ranked second in strikeouts to walks ratio among NL relievers with a 6.75 mark (54SO/8BB). Missed 26 games on a DL stint from June 11-July 9 with a sprained right elbow...aside from that stint, spent the rest of
the season in the Astros bullpen. Began his season by facing 78 batters without allowing a walk (22.1IP), which was the longest such streak to start a
season since John Smoltz faced 92 batters before his first walk in 2004. Had a 10-game scoreless streak from April 30-May 17 (10.2IP). Posted a 1.53 ERA (5ER/29.1IP) in his last 28 appearances with three wins, 10 saves, four walks and 25 strikeouts. Was successful in his final eight save opportunities. His 1.85 ERA (7ER/34IP) in the second half ranked seventh in the Majors and second in the NL among relievers. In two rehab appearances with Triple A OKC, gave up three runs in 2.0 innings.
2011
Made a career-high and club-high 73 appearances...had
a 2.34 ERA (9ER/34.2IP) on the road and a 1.99 ERA (7ER/31.2IP) in 28 day game apps...missed 15 games on a DL stint from April
14-May 2 with right elbow ulnar nerve irritation...aside from that stint, spent the rest of the season in the Astros bullpen...had
a 1.98 ERA (3ER/13.2IP) over his last 17 apps. to finish the season (after Aug. 24)...posted a 2.44 ERA (18ER/66.1P) in 67 apps.
after returning from his DL stint on May 2...did not allow a home run through his first 30 games (29IP) of the season from April
1-June 18.
2010
Spent most of the season with the Astros, posting a 5-2 record with one save and a 2.96 ERA (22ER/67IP) in 68 relief
appearances...accumulated one full year of Major League service time, despite being optioned twice to Triple A...made three
relief appearances with Round Rock, going 2-1 with a 5.40 ERA (3ER/5IP)...despite a solid Spring Training (0ER/7IP), optioned
to Triple A to start the season...recalled on April 8 and stayed with Houston until being optioned again on April 24...recalled on
May 4 and spent the remainder of the season with Houston...was never DL'd but did not appear in a game from Sept. 11-23...
among MLB rookie relievers, ranked third in appearances (68) and innings pitched (67.0), tied for fourth in wins (5) and sixth
in ERA (2.96)... his 68 appearances, ranked as the sixth-most by a rookie in franchise history (last, Wesley Wright's 71 apps. in
2008)... stranded 32 of 33 inherited runners (3.0 IRS), the best ratio in the Majors... is the lowest ratio for a single campaign in
the Majors since 1974... tossed 29.1 consecutive innings, over 29 appearances, without issuing a walk from July 26 through
the remainder of the season... marked the longest run by an Astros pitcher since Roy Oswalt tossed 32.0 consecutive walkless
innings from June 17-July 17, 2004... issued only five walks on the season, while fanning 50, in his 67.0 innings...his 10-to-one
strikeout-to-walk ratio ranked third in the Majors among relief pitchers...was the only player in the Majors during 2010
to walk five-or-fewer hitters while pitching 50+ innings... a pitcher has only done that four times since 1959, also Dennis
Eckersley (1989-90) and Matt Capps (2008)... posted a career-high, five-game winning streak from April 21-Aug. 22...tied RHP
Brandon Lyon for the longest relief winning streak on the club in 2010...the two were the first Astros relievers with five-plus
game winning streaks since Octavio Dotel also won five straight decisions from April 11-June 6, 2003...picked up his first career
save on Aug. 17 vs. NYM (0ER/1IP)...RHP Mark Melancon picked up his first career win that day, making them the first pair of
teammates to pick up their first career win and save in the same game since Aug. 2, 2007 (W-McLemore, SV-Moehler)...posted
a 1.42 ERA (5ER/31.2IP) over his final 32 appearances from July 19 through the end of the season...among relievers, ERA ranked tied for sixth in the NL in that time span...the run included a career-long scoreless streak of 19.2 innings over 18 appearances
from July 19-Aug. 22...was the longest by an Astro in 2010.
2009
Made two starts and appeared in eight games for Houston, posting an 0-2 record
with a 8.38 ERA (18ER/19.1IP)...as a starter, went 0-2 with a 8.31 ERA (8ER/8.2IP)...started the
last game of the season for Houston at NYM and allowed four runs, three earned, in a careerhigh
5.0 innings...made his first career Major League start on Sept. 29 at PHI and allowed five
runs in 3.2 innings for his first MLB loss...became the first Nicaraguan-born player to play for
Houston...was recalled from Double A Corpus Christi on Aug. 28 and made Major League
debut that night at ARI by tossing 92 pitches in 4.0 innings of relief...made 29 appearances,
including 15 starts, with the Hooks before being recalled and went 4-5 with a 4.73 ERA
(58ER/110.1IP)...in his 15 starts, posted a 3-5 record with a 3.91 ERA (39ER/89.2IP)...was named
Corpus Christi's Pitcher of the Month for August after going 2-2 with a 1.23 ERA (5ER/36.2IP) in
five starts during the month...pitched for the Peoria Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League following
the 2009 season...went 3-1 with a 3.72 ERA (8ER/19.1IP) in six games, five starts.
2008
Pitched for Single A Lake Elsinore, Double A San Antonio and Triple A Portland, combining
to make 58 relief appearances...finished 29 games with Lake Elsinore, picking up all 12 of his
saves with the Storm
2007
Pitched for Single A Fort Wayne and Lake Elsinore, making 22 relief
appearances with each club...walked just three batters in 50.2 innings of work, compiling 36
strikeouts...appeared in six games with Lake Elsinore during California League playoffs...posted
a 1.93 ERA (2ER/9.1IP) while holding opponents to a .194 batting average
2004
Split his first professional season between the Rookie-level Gulf Coast
League Yankees and Single A clubs in Tampa, Battle Creek and Staten Island...posted a 3.65 ERA (5ER/12.1IP) in nine relief
appearances over the four stops...struck out 12 compared to three walks....on the disabled list from July 26-Aug.16 with right
shoulder tendinitis.