Astros first baseman
Jeff Bagwell, who is on the disabled list with an arthritic right shoulder, was not in attendance Thursday afternoon after visiting his teammates in the first two games of the series.
"He's going back home tonight," said Brad Ausmus, Bagwell's best friend on the club.
Bagwell visited his teammates for the first time in six weeks on Tuesday, and the Astros went 2-0 with him in the clubhouse.
"Baggy's already given his word that he would travel to Arizona with us," manager
Phil Garner joked when asked if he would ask Bagwell to stay with the team as long as the winning streak continued. "You ask him because he told me that (Wednesday). Now you put his (rear end) on the line because he told us he would travel with us to Arizona."
Bagwell was not on the team charter late Thursday afternoon to Phoenix. His presence definitely was felt Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Bagwell is very well respected by these players and everybody else," Garner said. "Everybody. Count me in that group, too. I think Bagwell has a presence, a very, very good presence.
"I know he's given thought to a lot of things and possibilities. I think no matter what he chooses to do and when he chooses to do it, it will be helpful. I think his impact can be greater in some areas than others. I think his impact staying on the field or involved with the players somewhere would be greater than staying in the booth or as an adviser.
"Not to minimize any effect he might have (in the front office but) I think he's still revered by the players."