A look at the hit leader market lets us focus on a batch of very good hitters, including some guys who use their speed as a weapon.
The Houston Astros are filled with talent from top to bottom. While they have multiple star players, one of them has an argument to be the best hitter in baseball.
So where are the betting values on the odds table for major-league RBI leaders? Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld shines a light on the board.
With the 2024 MLB season set to get underway, let's take a look at some players who could reach significant career milestones this season.
The Houston Astros did a really good job of ensuring that their top players were under contract going into 2024. But they still needed to make offseason moves to ensure they could contend again and to ensure long-term success.
Jose Altuve has solidified himself as one of the best players in the MLB in his 13 seasons with the Houston Astros. He is fast, has a flashy glove, can hit for average, has good power, etc.
Jose Altuve inked a mammoth five-year, $125 million contract extension with the Houston Astros last month, making it likely he will finish out his career with the ball club.
There are a lot of extension talks surrounding the Houston Astros right now. After locking up Jose Altuve with a multi-year extension that likely keeps him with the team until he retires, the next ones on the list are three of their most important pieces.
Finished is the long and mundane offseason drag and spring training is now here. With that, projections and speculations are trickling in as more fans and baseball insiders try to guess the layout of the 2024 season.
The Houston Astros are coming for revenge in the 2024 season. After falling to the Texas Rangers in the AL Championship Series, there is pressure on them to return to the World Series.
Jose Altuve and Bobby Witt Jr. are the two of the latest players to sign extensions as the 2024 MLB season approaches. Many other players around the league
The Houston Astros waited until practically the end of the offseason, but they made a pair of moves to bolster their bullpen and to extend a superstar that most deemed eye-popping.
The Houston Astros took care of one key contract extension this offseason by inking Jose Altuve to a five-year, $125 million deal. But agreeing to a deal with Alex Bregman is another matter with not much progress to speak of.
Jose Altuve is the face of the Houston Astros and that is crystal clear as the team locked him into a five-year extension earlier this week. But, Altuve wasn’t always that player.
Can you feel the spring in the air? Pitchers and catchers begin reporting on Friday as the busiest team of the offseason kicks off their Spring Training.
Earlier this week, the Houston Astros extended franchise pillar Jose Altuve, signing him to a five-year deal. Apparently they will also try to do the same with third baseman Alex Bregman, who is in the last year of his contract.
The Houston Astros extended Jose Altuve from 2025 to 2029 for $125 million. Arguably the most decorated player in the franchise's history stays with them until he's at least 39 years old. It was a no-brainer for Altuve and the Astros, rewarding one of the best second basemen, if not the best, that the game has ever seen.
The Houston Astros awarded longtime second baseman Jose Altuve with a five-year contract extension on Tuesday. The club did not disclose financial terms, but multiple reports said the deal was worth $125 million.
Jose Altuve isn’t leaving Houston anytime soon.
The 33-year-old Altuve made his debut with the Astros during the 2011 season when they were one of the worst teams in baseball and going through a massive rebuild. His arrival was one of the first turning points in the franchise.
Jose Altuve is remaining in Houston.
The Astros and general manager Dana Brown have been open about their interest in signing extensions with infielders Jose Altuve and Alex Bregman, but the former may be more likely than the latter.
The Houston Astros lost Game 6 of the ALCS on Sunday night 9-2 to the Texas Rangers. As a result, the home team has lost every game of this series heading into Game 7, which will be played on Monday night at Minute Maid Park.
With the man once again starring in a deep Astros postseason run, it isn’t any surprise that the club wants to retain its longtime star.
The Rangers had home-field advantage in Game 5 of the ALCS. But it sure didn’t feel like it after Jose Altuve’s game-winning home run for the Astros.
Altuve’s bat dipped low and he popped one up with backspin in front of the plate.
If you ever wondered what it might be like to encounter some wicked-high major-league cheese, "Ump Cam" gave fans a unique view during Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve made a rare base-running mistake in Sunday's ALCS Game 1 loss to the Texas Rangers.
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