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Jose Altuve

Jose Altuve
Altuve in 2015
Houston Astros – No. 27
Second baseman
Born: (1990-05-06) May 6, 1990 (age 34)
Maracay, Venezuela
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
July 20, 2011, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
(through 2024 season)
Batting average.306
Hits2,232
Home runs229
Runs batted in812
Stolen bases315
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Jose Carlos Altuve (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈtuβe]; born May 6, 1990) is a Venezuelan professional baseball second baseman for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). Having played for the Astros since 2011, he is the longest-tenured current member of the team, and the only one to have been with the Astros since they were in the National League. Altuve is widely regarded as one of the greatest Astros in franchise history, and one of the best second basemen of all time. On the international stage, he has represented the Venezuelan national team in the 2017 and 2023 World Baseball Classics (WBC). His .306 career batting average is the highest of any active player.

Born and raised in Maracay, Venezuela, Altuve was signed by the Astros as an amateur free agent in 2007, and he made his major league debut in 2011. He is the shortest active MLB player, at 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m), and his listed weight is 166 pounds (75 kg). Altuve quickly established himself as a premier contact hitter; from 2014 to 2017, Altuve recorded at least 200 hits each season (with his 225 hits in 2014 being an Astros record), leading the American League in the category each year, and won three batting championships (becoming the first Astro to win a batting title) in that span. In 2014, he became the first player in over 80 years to reach 130 hits and 40 stolen bases before the All-Star Game. He has also won six Silver Slugger Awards (an American League record for second basemen) and one Gold Glove.

In 2017, he won the AL Most Valuable Player Award and the Hank Aaron Award, and won the 2017 World Series with the Astros. In the same year, Altuve was Sports Illustrated's co-Sportsperson of the Year with J. J. Watt of the NFL's Houston Texans for helping to lead relief efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. Other awards Altuve received in 2017 were the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year, The Sporting News Major League Player of the Year (making him the fifth player to be selected in consecutive years), and Baseball America's Major League Player of the Year. After hitting a walk-off home run to win the 2019 American League Championship Series, Altuve was awarded his first ALCS MVP, and would later win the 2022 World Series with the Astros. Although Altuve has received criticism for the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal, later reports have indicated that Altuve did not participate in the scheme.

Altuve's nine MLB All-Star selections are the most for an Astro, and he has been voted the starting second baseman in the All-Star Game six times, an achievement accomplished only by two other players in that position in American League history.[1] He has twice led the AL in stolen bases. As part of an era that has seen the Astros win two World Series titles and four pennants in six seasons, Altuve has become one of the most voluminous postseason hitters in history; through the 2023 postseason, he ranks second all-time in postseason home runs (27), second in runs scored (89), tied for third in hits (117), seventh in RBIs (55) and games played (103); ten of his home runs were go-ahead home runs (three in the ninth inning), the most in postseason history.[2][3][4][5] He had 31 games with four hits from 2011 to 2021, the most among any player in that span in MLB, and he also has the most 3+ hit games in MLB since 2011 with over 200.[6][7]

  1. ^ "Altuve, Alvarez named starters for the 2024 All-Star Game". MLB.com. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
  2. ^ Houston Astros [@astros] (19 October 2021). ".@JoseAltuve27's 21st #Postseason HR was historic: » Third-most HR in #Postseason history. » Most #Postseason HR hit by an infielder. » Fastest player to reach 21 #Postseason HRs. Don't address him unless it's with four letters. 🐐 https://t.co/rANJdijJgi" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021 – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Baseball Reference [@baseball_ref] (19 October 2021). "Jose Altuve's 22 career postseason home runs are the most by an infielder in MLB history" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ McTaggart, Brian [@brianmctaggart] (15 October 2021). "Most HR in postseason history: Manny Ramírez: 29 (in 111 games) Bernie Williams: 22 (in 121 games) José Altuve: 20 (in 68 games) Derek Jeter: 20 (in 158 games)" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 16 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Gonzalez, Aiden (20 October 2023). "Jose Altuve, in 100th playoff game, sparks Astros in Game 4 win". ESPN.com. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  6. ^ @Its_Meshach (20 May 2022). "Jose Altuve recorded his 1st 4-hit game of the season, last, Oct. 2, 2021 vs OAK...since he entered the league in 2…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ Houston Astros [@astros] (22 August 2021). "With yesterday's performance, @JoseAltuve27 has 31 4-hit games, the most in @MLB over the last 10 years. #ForTheH https://t.co/eCBCP2HoVo" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 3 September 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021 – via Twitter.

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