José Luis Urquidy (“ur-KEE-dee”)...Wife’s name is Estefanía...Has two daughters...Was signed by Astros scouts Carlos Alfonso, Raul Lopez and Oz Ocampo...Joined Los Angeles’ Fernando Valenzuela (1981) as the only Mexican-born starting pitchers to earn a win in the World Series (2019)...Earned him a guest trip to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's office.
2025
Began the season on the 60-day injured list while recovering from right elbow surgery...Made four rehab starts with Lakeland (Tigers’ Low-A) from Aug. 3-15...Had his rehab assignment transferred to Toledo (Tigers’ Triple-A)...Made six rehab appearances (four starts) with the Mud Hens from Aug. 20-Sept. 10...Went a combined 1-1 with a 3.20 ERA (19.2 IP/seven ER) in 10 rehab appearances (eight starts)...Was returned from his rehab assignment and reinstated from the IL on Sept. 12...Tossed 1.1 scoreless innings of relief in his Tigers debut on Sept. 14 at Miami (his first Major League outing since Game 7 of the 2023 American League Championship Series)...Also pitched 1.0 inning of relief on Sept. 17 vs. Cleveland...Was designated for assignment on Sept. 18...Was optioned to Toledo on Sept. 19...Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings of relief on Sept. 21 at Iowa...Had a combined 2.91 ERA (21.2 IP/seven ER), a .171 batting average against and a 0.83 WHIP in 11 Minor League games (eight starts) split between Lakeland and Toledo...Was not selected to the Tigers’ American League Wild Card Series or American League Division Series roster (Detroit was defeated by Seattle, 3-2, in the Division Series).
2024
Began the season on the 15-day injured list with a right forearm strain...Made two rehab starts with Sugar Land (Astros’ Triple-A) on May 12 vs. Oklahoma City and on May 24 vs. Round Rock, as well as one start with Corpus Christi (Astros’ Double-A) on May 18 at San Antonio...Had a combined 6.97 ERA (10.1 IP/eight ER) and eight strikeouts over his three rehab starts...Was transferred to the 60-day IL after undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery on June 5 (his second surgery).
2023
Went a combined 3-3 with a 5.29 ERA (37ER/63IP) and one save in 16 games (10 starts)...Missed 84 games while on the injured list due to right shoulder discomfort...As a starter, went 3-3 with a 5.01 ERA (26ER/46.2IP) in 10 starts...In six relief appearances, recorded a 6.06 ERA (11ER/16.1IP) while logging a save...Was on the injured list from May 1-Aug. 6 with right shoulder discomfort...Made two rehab starts with Double-A Corpus Christi and two rehab starts with Triple-A Sugar Land before being reinstated...Made his return to the mound with a start on Aug. 6 at New York (AL)...Made three starts before being used mostly as a reliever to finish out the season...Tossed at least 2.0 innings in five of his six relief appearances on the year...Recorded the first save of his career on Aug. 28 at Boston...allowed one run on four hits with two walks and one strikeout in 4.0 innings...Matched the longest relief outing of his career...Had his best relief appearance of the season on Sept. 24 vs. Kansas City...Struck out two batters in 3.0 scoreless innings...Made a spot start on Sept. 29 at Arizona...Tossed 6.0 scoreless innings to pick up the winning decision as part of a crucial Astros series sweep to clinch the AL West Division title...Was a member of Team Mexico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic...Picked up the win in a 10-3 victory over Team Canada to advance Team Mexico past pool play, allowing two runs on six hits and striking out five batters to one walk through four innings...Made his third career - and consecutive - Opening Day roster...Made a relief appearance in Team Mexico's semifinal loss to Samurai Japan, allowing one run on two hits through 2.1 innings...It was Team Mexico’s first trip to the WBC semifinals in its fourth all-time appearance in the tournament...Made three appearances including two starts in the postseason...Recorded a 5.40 ERA (6ER/10IP) with two walks, eight strikeouts, and a 1.20 WHIP...Earned the win in the Astros ALDS series-clinching victory in Game 4 at Minnesota...Set his postseason career-highs in strikeouts (6) and innings (5.2) in the start while allowing two runs on three hits with one walk.
2022
Won 13 games as an integral member of the Astros starting rotation...reached career highs in most categories, including wins (13), starts (28), innings pitched (164.1) and strikeouts (134)...The Astros went 17-11 in his 28 starts this season and are 38-24 in his 62 career regular season starts...Excelled in day games this season, going 6-1 with a 2.28 ERA (14ER/55.1IP) in nine starts...Owned a 44.8% fly ball rate which was the secondhighest in the AL (RHP Triston McKenzie, 48.9%)...Did an impressive job not issuing walks...posted a 1.17 walks per 9.0 ratio, which ranked 11th in the AL...Over his final 16 starts (after June 21) went 8-5 with a 3.21 ERA (36ER/101IP) with 86 strikeouts, a .196 opponent average and a 0.94 WHIP...Reached a career high by tossing 8.0 innings on July 8 at OAK...Primarily a contact pitcher, had two starts of 10 strikeouts this season, which tied his career high...Pitched in one game during the Postseason, tossing 3.0 scoreless innings and giving up just one hit in Game 3 of the WS...struck out four.
2021
Made 20 starts for the Astros, missing time with two IL stints, both for shoulder issues...allowed two or fewer earned runs in 14 of his 20 starts...Known as an aggressive strike-thrower, he ranked third in the AL in walks per 9.0 (1.60) and sixth in strikeouts to walk ratio (4.74) (min. 105 IP)...Was an extreme fly ball pitcher, posting the third-lowest ground ball percentage (32.2%) and the fifth-lowest ground ball to fly ball ratio (0.76) in the Majors (min. 105 IP)...Made his first career OPENING DAY roster and started the club's fourth game of the season. Finished the season on a four-game winning streak, spanning his last eight regular-season starts... Combined to go 2-1 with an 8.22 ERA (7ER/7.2IP) in three POSTSEASON games (two starts)...Did not pitch in the Division Series, despite being originally scheduled to pitch Game 4, which was delayed due to weather...with the game being pushed back, the Game 4 start went to RHP Lance McCullers Jr. on full rest...instead made his 2021 postseason debut in Game 3 of the LCS at BOS (5ER/1.2IP)...rebounded from his rough LCS start to make two great pitching performances in the World Series, earning wins in both outings...In the World Series, started Game 2 vs. ATL (2ER/5IP) to pitch the Astros to a 7-2 victory...came on in relief in Game 5 (0ER/1IP) and picked up the win in relief...Is now 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA (2ER/11.2IP) in four career World Series apps. (2 starts)...according to MLB Stats, Urquidy has the most World Series wins by a foreign-born player in MLB history...He’s also the only Mexican-born pitcher with multiple wins in the Fall Classic.
2020
Began the season on the Injured List due to a positive test for COVID-19...was quarantined in his home for over a month before registering the negative tests required to return to action...had to build back up strength and stamina after the layoff, delaying his return until Sept. 5...Upon his return, held the opposition to two runs or fewer in all five of his starts, which came in September...prior to Urquidy, the last Astros pitcher to begin a season by allowing two runs or fewer in each of his first five starts was Gerrit Cole in 2018...In September ranked tied for seventh in the American League in ERA and seventh in WHIP (1.01)...Ended the season with a career-long streak of four consecutive quality starts...Made four POSTSEASON appearances (three starts), going 0-1 with a 4.02 ERA (7ER/15.2IP), six walks and 12 strikeouts...started Game 2 of the Wild Card Series at MIN, Game 3 of the ALDS vs. OAK, and Game 3 of the ALCS vs. TB...appeared in relief in Game 7 of the ALCS at TB.
2019
Had an impressive nine-game showing in the Majors with Houston after making his MLB debut...recorded 40 strikeouts to just seven walks, while going 2-1 with a 3.95 ERA (18ER/41IP)...allowed one run-or-fewer in each of his last four appearances of the season, posting a 1.50 ERA (3ER/18.0IP)...became the first homegrown Mexican-born player to appear in a game for the Astros...overall, became the 10th Mexican-born player to appear in a game for Houston, and just the second Mexican-born pitcher to start a game for Houston, joining RHP Edgar Gonzalez, who started six games for the 2012 Astros...became the fifth player in Major League history from Mazatlan, Mexico, and the first since RHP Walter Silva appeared in six games for the Padres in 2009...began the season at Double A Corpus Christi and was promoted to Triple A on May 15...selected to the Major League roster from Triple A on July 2...optioned to Triple A on July 7...recalled from Triple A on July 20...optioned to Triple A on Aug. 1...recalled to Houston for a final time on Aug. 31...made his MLB debut on July 2 at COL, throwing 3.2 innings and allowing two runs on six hits in a 9-8 Astros win...became the seventh Astros player to make his MLB debut in 2019 and the first to make his MLB debut as a starting pitcher since RHP Corbin Martin on May 12, 2019 vs. TEX (2ER/5.1IP)...on July 7 vs. LAA, became the 14th Mexican-born pitcher to make a start at Minute Maid Park and the first since Yovani Gallardo on July 27, 2018... recorded his firstcareer Major League win on July 20 vs. TEX...pitched 7.0 innings of one-run ball, striking out nine with no walks and two hits allowed in the Astros 6-1 win over the Rangers...set single-game career highs in innings pitched and strikeouts...his nine strikeouts marked the most by a Mexican-born pitcher in Minute Maid Park history...became the 12th Mexican-born pitcher to earn a win at Minute Maid Park, and the second for the Astros, joining Roberto Osuna...struck out 17 batters while walking just one over his first three MLB starts (13IP)...marked the fewest walks over a player's first three starts in club history...also had the fewest walks over a pitcher's first four starts in club history (3)...his 23 strikeouts were the fifth-most over a pitcher's first four games in franchise history, and the most since RHP Josh James fanned 24 batters over his first four games in 2018...struck out a career-high 10 batters over 5.0 innings of one-run ball on Sept. 11 vs. OAK...allowed just one hit...became the fourth Mexican-born pitcher in MLB history to record a start with 10+ strikeouts and one hitor-fewer, joining Jaime García (4/14/16 vs. MIL), Oliver Pérez (7/7/02 at COL) and Francisco Córdova (7/12/97 vs. HOU)...allowed just three hits in 6.0 scoreless innings on Sept 27 at LAA...marked his first scoreless appearance of his career...ended his regular season with a win against the Angels after tossing 6.0 innings of scoreless baseball...gave up just three hits...made the Astros postseason roster for all three rounds, appearing in four games...went 1-0 with a 0.90 ERA (1ER/10IP) and 12 strikeouts in four games (one start)...threw 1.2 scoreless innings, recording three strikeouts in Game 4 of the ALDS at TB in his postseason debut...earned his first career postseason hold in Game 6 of the ALCS vs. NYY, allowing one earned run over 2.1 innings, while striking out a career postseason-high five batters...earned his first-career postseason win in Game 4 of the World Series...threw 5.0 scoreless innings, allowing two hits, while striking out four batters... became the third Mexican-born pitcher to earn a World Series win, joining RHP Aurelio Lopez (1984) and LHP Fernando Valenzuela (1981)... became the seventh rookie starter to post a scoreless start in the World Series in a 50-year span, joining RHP Walker Buehler (2018), RHP Yordano Ventura (2014), LHP Madison Bumgarner (2010), RHP Les Straker (1987) and RHP Gary Gentry (1969)...in 20 combined games between Triple A Round Rock (13g) and Double A Corpus Christi (7g), went 7-5 with a 4.46 ERA (51ER/103IP), 21 walks and 134 strikeouts...on May 21 vs. San Antonio, struck out a season-high 12 batters while throwing 6.0 innings of one-run ball...threw 6.0 scoreless innings, striking out nine batters on June 26 at San Antonio...at the time of his first MLB stint, was leading the Pacific Coast League in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (13.19) and ranked eighth in the PCL in ERA (min. 40IP).
2018
Had a strong season after missing all of 2017 due to injury...went a combined 2-2 with a 2.35 ERA (15ER/57.1IP) and 48 strikeouts in 13 games (11 starts) at Class A Advanced Buies Creek (9g) and Class A Short Season Tri-City (4g)...was placed on the DL on April 5 and did not begin his season until June 21 on a rehab assignment at Tri-City...gave up three runs over 11.1 innings pitched for a 2.38 ERA over those four starts...moved up to Buies Creek for his final nine starts...ended the season by throwing 15.0 consecutive innings pitched without allowing an earned run... threw a 9.0-inning complete game on Aug. 25...struck out 10 batters over 6.0 shutout innings on Aug. 31, his final start of the season...pitched in two postseason games, allowing one run on four hits over 7.1 innings pitched against Winston-Salem...threw 3.0 relief innings in Buies Creek's 2-1 win over Potomac in the Carolina League Championship game.