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Astros News: Rookie Yordan Alvarez Sets RBI Record

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Jul 22, 2019; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (44) hits a home run during the second inning against the Oakland Athletics at Minute Maid Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The Houston Astros have plenty of offense; anyone who follows baseball knows that. But as the lineup core starts to age, ever so slowly, they’ll need young players to continue to develop, too.

Meet Yordan Alvarez, Houston’s wunderkind rookie who is showing that when Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, George Springer and the rest either age or leave the team via free agency, there is plenty more to come for the 2017 World Series champions.

Alvarez had another big day Monday with a home run and two RBIs in an 11-1 win over the Oakland Athletics. That gives him 35 RBIs in his first 30 games, a Major League record.

Some serious power

Alvarez is hitting a robust .342 with 40 hits in his first 117 at-bats, and his on-base percentage is an accordingly healthy .420.

But it’s the 22-year-old outfielder’s power that’s really turning heads. Alvarez has 10 doubles and 11 home runs, a rate of an extra-base hit every 5.5 at-bats. He also hit this mammoth shot the other day against the Rangers’ Mike Minor.

Adjustments needed

If there is a concern for Alvarez, it’s the same one that many young power hitters share: Strikeouts.

Alvarez has whiffed 36 times in his 132 plate appearances. It’s encouraging that he has also walked 15 times, but there’s no doubt he’d like to make contact a little more.

And of course, as he makes his circuit around the major leagues a second and third time, opposing pitchers will challenge him in different ways, forcing adjustments from Alvarez’s end.

But for now, the Astros appear to have another of the game’s great young hitters.

(h/t ESPN.com)

Written by GMS staff report

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