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Astros' 11 10-homer players ties league mark

"It's a pretty cool stat," said catcher Hank Conger, who had four RBIs Wednesday night. "If you look up and down the lineup, I think it really shows there are no holes. … Anytime, any player on the team can really hit a home run and change the game."

Gonzalez's blast put the Astros in a tie with the Blue Jays for first in the Major Leagues in home runs (192). It also marked the third most home runs the team has hit in franchise history.

"It hasn't been just one or two guys pulling the strings," said Colby Rasmus, who hit his 19th homer of the year.