Adam Everett Stats & Facts
Adam Everett Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 180 Born: Wednesday, February 02, 1977 in Austell, GA USA Died: in , Debut: 8/30/2001 Last Game: 6/26/2011 Full Name: Jeffrey Adam Everett
Adam Everett Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 72 Weight: 180 Born: Wednesday, February 02, 1977 in Austell, GA USA Died: in , Debut: 8/30/2001 Last Game: 6/26/2011 Full Name: Jeffrey Adam Everett
For the first time since their first month of play, the Houston Astros have a .500 franchise record. With a 13 – 12 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers, the Astros become the 13th team in the majors with a record of .500 or better. The victory puts the franchise at .500 for the first time since the Colt .45s, as the team was known, were 6-6 before a 2 – 1 loss to the Milwaukee Braves on April 27, 1962. The franchise record is 3,507-3,507. Carlos Lee goes 4 for 5 with a pair of two-run home runs for Milwaukee.
2005 – Back-to-back homers by Adam Everett and Craig Biggio in the first pace the Astros over Ben Sheets and the Brewers, 6-1. Biggio drives in himself for the 1,000th RBI of his career, the second Astro to achieve that many in a Houston uniform. Later, he swipes third for his 399th career steal. Roy Oswalt tosses a complete-game four-hitter while Everett enjoys a three-hit night.
2004 – In a scene that gave Astro veterans flashbacks, shortstop Adam Everett is hit in the face by a fastball from Toronto’s Miguel Batista. Fortunately, the throw glances off Everett’s shoulder before striking him in the mouth, unlike the blow that another Houston shortstop, Dickie Thon, took in 1984 that significantly altered his career. Bloodied and sore, Everett leaves the game, a 5-3 win over the Blue Jays, but returns before the regular season began.
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