The Greatest Houston Astros All-Stars of All Time

Few things bring Astros fans together like celebrating the players who wore Houston orange and blue with pride. Here is a look at some of the greatest All-Stars in franchise history, the names that made Minute Maid Park electric and gave us memories we will never forget.

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Jose Altuve: 9-Time All-Star

With nine All-Star selections to his name, Jose Altuve is the heartbeat of the modern Astros era and one of the most beloved players in franchise history. He has proven again and again that heart and hustle matter just as much as anything else, earning his place among the game's elite second basemen year after year. Whether you grew up watching him or you are just discovering his story, an Altuve jersey in your fan cave never goes out of style.

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Craig Biggio: 7-Time All-Star

Craig Biggio spent his entire career in Houston, and Astros fans have never forgotten it. A seven-time All-Star, Biggio played multiple positions with equal excellence and became the face of a franchise generation. His loyalty to the city and his relentless work ethic made him a true Houston icon.

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Jeff Bagwell: 4-Time All-Star

Jeff Bagwell was a four-time All-Star and the kind of cornerstone player every franchise dreams of building around. He and Craig Biggio formed one of the most celebrated duos in team history, giving Houston fans a reason to believe every single season. Bagwell's powerful presence at first base defined an era, and his legacy in Houston is as strong as ever.

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Kyle Tucker: 3-Time All-Star

Kyle Tucker has quickly established himself as one of the brightest young stars in Astros history, earning three consecutive All-Star selections and showing no signs of slowing down. He plays the outfield with a quiet confidence that wins games and wins fans in equal measure. Tucker is the kind of player you love rooting for, and it feels like his best days are still ahead.

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Yordan Alvarez: 3-Time All-Star

Yordan Alvarez has become one of the most feared hitters in all of baseball, and three straight All-Star appearances have made it official. His presence in the middle of the Astros lineup gives Houston fans that electric feeling every single time he steps to the plate. If you are shopping for the Astros fan in your life, Yordan gear is always the right call.

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The Whole Lineup on One Plaque

Can't pick just one? The Houston Astros All-Time Greats plaque brings the franchise legends together on a single piece, the perfect centerpiece for any Houston Astros fan cave.

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The Complete List of Houston Astros All-Stars

Every player selected to represent the Houston Astros at the MLB All-Star Game, ranked by total All-Star Game selections as a member of the team. Counts follow Baseball-Reference: 1959-1962 each held two All-Star Games, and there was no game in 2020.

Player Pos All-Star Selections Years
Jose Altuve 2B 9 2012, 2014-2018, 2021, 2022, 2024
Craig Biggio 2B 7 1991-1992, 1994-1998
Lance Berkman OF 5 2001-2002, 2004, 2006, 2008
Cesar Cedeno OF 4 1972-1974, 1976
Jeff Bagwell 1B 4 1994, 1996-1997, 1999
Billy Wagner RP 3 1999, 2001, 2003
George Springer OF 3 2017-2019
Justin Verlander SP 3 2018-2019, 2022
Kyle Tucker OF 3 2022, 2023, 2024
Mike Scott SP 3 1986-1987, 1989
Roy Oswalt SP 3 2005-2007
Turk Farrell RP 3 1962, 1964-1965
Yordan Alvarez DH 3 2022, 2023, 2024
Alex Bregman 3B 2 2018-2019
Bob Knepper SP 2 1981, 1988
Bob Watson 1B 2 1973, 1975
Carlos Correa SS 2 2017, 2021
Dallas Keuchel SP 2 2015, 2017
Darryl Kile SP 2 1993, 1997
Dave Smith RP 2 1986, 1990
Denis Menke SS 2 1969-1970
Framber Valdez SP 2 2022, 2023
Gerrit Cole SP 2 2018-2019
Glenn Davis 1B 2 1986, 1989
Hunter Pence OF 2 2009, 2011
Joaquin Andujar SP 2 1977, 1979
Joe Morgan 2B 2 1966, 1970
Jose Cruz OF 2 1980, 1985
Larry Dierker SP 2 1969, 1971
Michael Brantley OF 2 2019, 2021
Miguel Tejada SS 2 2008-2009
Moises Alou OF 2 1998, 2001
Nolan Ryan SP 2 1981, 1985
Roger Clemens SP 2 2004-2005
Rusty Staub OF 2 1967-1968
Ryan Pressly RP 2 2019, 2021
Bill Dawley RP 1 1983
Brad Lidge RP 1 2005
Carlos Beltran OF 1 2004
Carlos Lee OF 1 2007
Charlie Morton SP 1 2018
Chris Devenski RP 1 2017
Claude Raymond RP 1 1966
Craig Reynolds SS 1 1979
Dickie Thon SS 1 1983
Don Wilson SP 1 1971
Doug Drabek SP 1 1994
Doug Jones RP 1 1992
Hal Woodeshick RP 1 1963
Hunter Brown SP 1 2025
Isaac Paredes 3B 1 2025
J. R. Richard SP 1 1980
Jason Castro C 1 2013
Jeff Kent 2B 1 2004
Jeremy Pena SS 1 2025
Jerry Mumphrey OF 1 1984
Jim Wynn OF 1 1967
Joe Niekro SP 1 1979
Joe Sambito RP 1 1979
John Hudek RP 1 1994
Jose Lima SP 1 1999
Josh Hader RP 1 2025
Ken Caminiti 3B 1 1994
Ken Forsch RP 1 1976
Kevin Bass OF 1 1986
Lance McCullers SP 1 2017
Lee May 1B 1 1972
Michael Bourn OF 1 2010
Mike Cuellar SP 1 1967
Mike Hampton SP 1 1999
Morgan Ensberg 3B 1 2005
Pete Harnisch SP 1 1991
Ray Knight 3B 1 1982
Shane Reynolds SP 1 2000
Terry Puhl OF 1 1978
Will Harris RP 1 2016

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