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34. Mike Hampton

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: September 9, 1972 in Brooksville, FL USA
  • Weight: 185 lbs.
  • Height: 5'10"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: L
  • Debut: April 17, 1993
  • Final Game: October 03, 2010
 
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Mike Hampton joined the Houston organization in late 1993 via a savvy trade with the Seattle Mariners, a deal that sent outfielder Eric Anthony to the Mariners in exchange for the young southpaw. A versatile athlete who would eventually become one of the greatest hitting pitchers of his era, he initially cut his teeth as a reliever before moving permanently into the rotation in 1995.

The ascent to Hampton’s peak in 1999 was a study in persistent, year-over-year refinement. After establishing himself as a reliable mid-rotation arm in the mid-nineties, he evolved into the tactical leader of the Houston staff during their run of three consecutive division titles. By 1997, he had officially seized a role as a frontline winner, recording 15 victories and maintaining an ERA under 4.00 for the fourth straight season. This period of steady growth served as the essential lead-in to his historic 1999 run, showing that when a pitcher aligns elite ground-ball induction with veteran-like poise, he can become a perennial Cy Young contender.

In 1999, he was among the most successful pitchers in baseball, recording a staggering 22-4 record and a 2.90 ERA.  He demonstrated a specialized ability to eat innings, leading the league in wins and finishing as the runner-up to Randy Johnson in the Cy Young voting. He showed the organization that he was a foundational winner by earning his first All-Star selection and the first of five consecutive Silver Slugger Awards, famously batting .311 during his final year in a Houston uniform.

Despite that monster year, Hampton only had one year left in his contract, and the Astros traded him to the New York Mets. Hampton compiled a 76-50 record, 715 strikeouts, and the 1999 NL wins title as an Astro.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Traded from the Seattle Mariners with Mike Felder for Eric Anthony 12/10/93.
  • Departed: Traded to the New York Mets with Derek Bell for Kyle Kessel, Roger Cedeno and Octavio Dotel 12/23/99.

    Acquired (2): Signed as a Free Agent 12/1/08.

    Departed (2): Signed as a Free Agent by the Arizona Diamondbacks 8/21/10.
  • Games Played: 216
  • Notable Statistics: 76 Wins
    50 Losses
    3.59 ERA
    172 Games Started
    38 Complete Games
    6 Shutouts
    7 Games Finished
    1,138 Innings Pitched
    767 Strikeouts
    3.95 FIP
    1.370 WHIP
    1.83 SO/BB
    14.1 bWAR

    3 Playoff Games
    0 Wins
    1 Loss
    3 Games Started
    5.09 ERA
    17.2 Innings Pitched
    13 Strikeouts
    1.13 WHIP
    1.30 SO/BB

    41 Runs Scored
    78 Hits
    10 Doubles
    4 Triples
    1 Home Run
    30 Runs Batted In
    2 Stolen Bases
    .233/.298/.295 Slash Line

    3 Playoff Games
    0 Runs Scored
    1 Hit
    0 Doubles
    0 Triples
    0 Home Runs
    1 Run Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .167/.167/.167 Slash Line
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (1999)
    Most Assists by a Pitcher (1997)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    2nd in 1999

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