Houston revealed plans with GM Jose Altuve

Jose Altuve It is one of the most mentioned names Retirement season 2023/2024 Houston Astros. It's been a relatively quiet winter at Champions' offices World Series 2022Venezuela has been a major talking point in the past two months.

A second baseman Astros He is coming off another good season in 2023. Although he missed a couple of moments due to finger and oblique problems, the year Jose Altuve Again it was exceptional.

He was hitting .311/.393/.522 (AVG/OBP/SLG) in 90 baseball games. He accumulated 112 hits, including 21 doubles, two triples and 17 extra base hits. He scored 76 runs off 51 runs. He scored 44 runs, drove in 71 runs, and stole 14 bases in 16 attempts.

to 33 year old player He has one year left on his contract. Barring a pre-contract to renew, the 2024 season could be the last Jose Altuve with Houston. However, such a situation is unlikely to occur at this time. On different occasions the Gerande General of Astros Willing to provide extension to his star. The intention is for him to retire with the American League West Division team.

Houston Astros general manager Jose Altuve talked about

In addition to the aforementioned objective of providing renewal, the manager stated that they seek to remove responsibility from security. Altuve. That means he will line up more often as a designated hitter.

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He said something like that Jose Abreu, who is usually the first baseman. clarified that Yordan Alvarez Will be a starter at that position. On the left they will provide more opportunities Chas McCormick.

Jose Altuve He has only 37 games as a designated hitter The big leagues2.2% of the 1,620 in MLB. All indications are that the number is going to rise further.

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