Altuve's game-changing homer a huge swing in momentum for Astros (2024)

August 10th, 2024

Altuve's game-changing homer a huge swing in momentum for Astros (1)

Molly Burkhardt

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BOSTON -- After homering on July 12 to move into a tie with Jimmy Wynn for fourth all-time in Astros history with 223 homers, Jose Altuve went 81 at-bats before his next blast.

But he made No. 224 count.

With one out in the seventh inning of Friday’s series opener at Fenway Park, Altuve sent a 1-1 sweeper over the Green Monster for a game-tying two-run homer in an eventual 8-4 win. Altuve’s blast breathed life into the Houston cohort and sparked a rally for the Astros, who went on to score two more runs in the frame after back-to-back RBI singles from Jon Singleton and Jeremy Peña.

“There's something about Jose [in a] big moment, where he raises to that level,” manager Joe Espada said. “He wants to be at that level. He wants to be the guy in the moment. And that's how everything starts, you’ve got to believe that you can come through for your team. And you see Jose just getting big swings over and over again.

“Trust me, I don't get tired of them, and I will never get tired of watching him get big swings. He's just a player that is meant for big spots.”

Altuve’s absence of power from July 12 until Friday was not accompanied by a lack of production. Over that 20-game span, Altuve hit .291 with a .356 on-base percentage.

A 14-year veteran, Altuve is no stranger to midseason slumps or stretches like the one he just endured in which his power ticks down. Was the homer drought on his mind each time he stepped to the plate?

While Altuve said he’d be “lying if [he] said, ‘No,’” he understands that sticking to his approach will eventually yield the results that have led him to nine All-Star selections, three batting titles, an MVP and six Silver Slugger Awards.

“I’ve been working on it, been working on trying to drive the ball again,” Altuve said. “I know I’ve been getting on base, but not hitting for power. But homers, I think they are like any other hit in baseball. They come in [bunches] and you don’t get any for two months, and then you hit again. So hopefully that’s one of many to come for me in the second half.”

Altuve has been a thorn in Boston’s side since facing the club for the first time in 2013. Entering Friday’s series opener, he owned a .312 average with 15 homers and 39 RBIs across 311 at-bats vs. the Red Sox between the regular season and postseason.

Altuve was responsible for the first run of the game after scoring on a Yordan Alvarez groundout in the first inning. Alvarez, who homered in consecutive games against Texas in the previous series, went 2-for-4 with an RBI double in the ninth. The 27-year-old slugger was intentionally walked for the 12th time this season in the fifth, tying him with Aaron Judge for most in the Majors.

As the batter who Boston walked Alvarez to get to, Yainer Diaz was retired on a groundout to end the fifth inning. But the catcher got his revenge with a 448-foot two-run homer off lefty Cam Booser in the ninth. A chance to give his team insurance, made possible by Altuve’s big moment earlier -- a sort of baton-passing that this Astros’ lineup does so well.

“Obviously, he tied the game there, so he just gave us a new fresh breath of air,” Diaz said through interpreter Jenloy Herrera. “Gave us a little bit more hope and we’re able to take advantage of it later. I said it there like, ‘Hey Altuve, hit a home run!’ And bam, he hit it.”

In addition to the immediate impact it had on the game, Altuve took time to appreciate the significance of his seventh-inning swing and his place in franchise history.

“It means a lot,” Altuve said. “The Houston Astros have been around for a long time, and to be able to play for this organization and hit that many homers, it’s just an amazing [feeling].”

But Altuve won’t let himself get comfortable at No. 4.

“I think I’m fourth right now, but Yordan [151 in 592 games] will pass me, really quickly,” Altuve said. “He’s coming in hot.”

Altuve's game-changing homer a huge swing in momentum for Astros (2024)

FAQs

What happened at the Astros game with Altuve? ›

MINNEAPOLIS -- Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, who was voted in as the starter at second base for the American League in the All-Star Game earlier this week, escaped serious injury after being hit on the left hand with a pitch in Friday's 13-12 win over the Twins.

How did the Astros get Jose Altuve? ›

Minor leagues

Al Pedrique, then a special assistant for the Astros, asked Altuve, "Can you play?" Altuve looked him in the eye and said, "I'll show you." Pedrique championed him to the front office, convincing them that he had the talent and strength to eventually play in the major leagues.

How did Altuve break his hand? ›

Altuve, voted by fans as a starter on the American League team for the Midsummer Classic on Tuesday in Arlington, went to the ground after being struck by a 94.3 mph sinker from Twins pitcher Josh Winder on Friday in the eighth inning in Minneapolis.

What length bat does Altuve swing? ›

There are any number of ways to quantify the astonishing things that José Altuve has wrought as a 66-inch-tall ballplayer wielding a 33-inch-long bat.

Does Altuve have a broken thumb? ›

Houston star Jose Altuve fractured his right thumb in Team Venezuela's World Baseball Classic game Saturday and will need surgery, Astros general manager Dana Brown announced Sunday.

Did Altuve have a wife? ›

Did Altuve have a buzzer on him? ›

At the same time, the commissioner also said that he couldn't be 100 percent certain that they didn't. For their part, the Astros players, including Altuve, have insisted that they did not use buzzers. Chapman characterized Altuve's actions as “suspicious.”

Why is Altuve not playing for Astros? ›

This time, he's dealing with a sore left hand caused by a 96-mph fastball that hit him on July 5. He showed his hand to reporters last week, and it was still swollen and bruised. But as was the case in 2021 and '22, when he also missed the All-Star Game, Altuve did not go on the injured list.

Why is Altuve unavailable for All-Star games? ›

Altuve was elected as a starter and now has a franchise-record nine All-Star nods, but he was unavailable to play due to a sore left hand.

Was Altuve hurt? ›

Altuve exited Wednesday's game against the A's after hurting himself on a swing in the fifth inning. The second baseman said after the game he was “not really worried” about the issue being significant. “He's doing better,” Espada said Thursday morning.

Who has the fastest bat swing? ›

1) Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees: 80.6 mph

Stanton is the only hitter in baseball with an average swing speed over 80 mph.

Who has the heaviest bat in MLB? ›

Who has swung the longest, heaviest bat in MLB? Babe Ruth used a 54 ounce hickory bat early in his career, gradually reducing the weight over the years to 40 ounces. The first home run hit in the new Yankee Stadium on opening day was by Ruth with a 46 ounce bat. He used a 40 ounce bat the year he hit 60 home runs.

Does anyone in the MLB swing a 32 inch bat? ›

Length: There are no specific length restrictions for MLB bats. However, most players prefer bats ranging from 32 to 34 inches in length. Longer bats may provide more reach, while shorter bats may offer better control.

How did Altuve get hurt today? ›

While leading off the fifth inning, Altuve felt some discomfort in his right side after fouling a pitch off and wound up bunting with two strikes on the next pitch to finish the at-bat. He was then removed from the game. “I'm not really worried,” Altuve said Wednesday. “Maybe I just wake up tomorrow and I'm good to go.

Why did Altuve pull out of All Star Game? ›

Altuve, elected as the AL's starting second baseman by fan voting, opted not to take part in the game in order to rest a sore left hand stemming from being hit by a pitch July 6 in Minnesota, according to the Astros.

What Astros are going to the All Star game? ›

Alvarez was elected to the AL squad with Astros teammates Kyle Tucker, who will miss the game while recovering from a shin contusion, and Altuve, who will skip the game to let his banged-up left hand fully heal.

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