By Josh Liebeskind When Jake Elmore trotted out to center field Tuesday night, it wasn’t as a run-of-the-mill, late-inning defensive replacement. Elmore was making history. The Astros’ super-utility man became the first player in franchise history to play all nine positions in one season. Detroit’s Shane Halter and Texas’ Scott Sheldon were the last major leaguers to do it, each playing all nine positions in a single game late in the 2000 season. “I think it’s awesome,” Astros manager Bo Porter said. “It’s actually something that my bench coach, Eduardo Perez, brought to my attention a week and a half ago. We said we (were) going to try to find [.]