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Jose Altuve Player Props: June 19, Astros vs. Athletics
Jose Altuve Player Props: June 19, Astros vs. Athletics

USA Today

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Jose Altuve Player Props: June 19, Astros vs. Athletics

Jose Altuve Player Props: June 19, Astros vs. Athletics Jose Altuve, coming off a three-RBI performance in his last game (going 1-for-4), will take the field for the Houston Astros versus Jacob Lopez and the Athletics on Thursday. First pitch is set for 10:05 p.m. ET on NBCS-CA and SCHN. Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Jose Altuve player prop bets. Altuve has 10 doubles, 12 home runs and 19 walks while batting .277. Altuve ranks 41st in home runs and 81st in RBI among all batters in MLB play. Watch tonight's Astros game on Fubo! Jose Altuve Prop Bets and Odds Hits Prop: 1.5 hits (Over odds: +195) 1.5 hits (Over odds: +195) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +550) 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +550) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +150) 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +150) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: -105) 0.5 runs (Over odds: -105) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +110) 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +110) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +525) How to Watch Houston Astros vs. Athletics Matchup: Houston Astros vs. Athletics Houston Astros vs. Athletics Time: 10:05 p.m. ET 10:05 p.m. ET Date: Thursday, June 19, 2025 Thursday, June 19, 2025 TV Channel: NBCS-CA and SCHN NBCS-CA and SCHN Live Stream: Fubo (Watch now! - Regional restrictions may apply) Jose Altuve vs. Jacob Lopez Jose Altuve prop bet insights Altuve has recorded a hit 48 times this year in 71 games played (67.6%), including 24 multi-hit games (33.8%). In 14.1% of his games this season, he has homered (10 of 71). During the 2025 campaign, he's taken the pitcher deep in 4% of his trips to the plate. Altuve has scored at least one run in 39.4% of his games this season (28 of 71), with two or more runs scored in six of those contests (8.5%). He has tallied at least one RBI 19 times this year in 71 tries (26.8%), including driving in multiple runs in 12.7% of games (nine times) and producing three or more of his team's runs on five occasions. In 45.1% of his 71 games this season, Altuve has been set down on strikes (32 times). He's also had 11 games with multiple strikeouts in 2025 (15.5%). MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 1:29 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Jose Altuve stats against the Athletics Athletics starter: Jacob Lopez

Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics
Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics

Hamilton Spectator

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Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jose Altuve and Victor Caratini hit three-run home runs in a seven-run sixth inning and the Houston Astros had a season-high 20 hits in an 11-4 victory over the Athletics on Wednesday night. Framber Valdez (8-4) limited the A's to two runs and five hits in six innings to help the Astros win for the seventh time in eight games. Altuve, Caratini. Jeremy Peña. Cam Smith and Jake Meyers had three hits apiece, and Yandy Diaz and Mauricio Dubón each added two. Nick Kurtz hit a double and scored on a single by Austin Wynns to give the Athletics a 1-0 lead in the second. The 22-year-old rookie had a solo homer in the ninth. Dubón hit a leadoff homer in the third inning and Peña's RBI single off starter Luis Severino (2-7) in the fourth made it 2-1. The Athletics had a four-game win streak snapped Tuesday with a 13-3 loss to Houston . Key moment Tyler Ferguson replaced Severino to start the sixth and gave up a single to Meyers before Dubón grounded into a 4-6-3 double play but Peña followed with a single, Isaac Paredes followed with a walk and Altuve's three-run shot sparked Houston's seven-run sixth that made it 9-1. Key stat The Athletics gave up three home runs and have yielded a major league-leading 113 this season, sixth most before the All-Star break in franchise history. The A's are on pace to allow 247 homers this season and shatter the franchise record of 220 set by the 1964 Kansas City A's. Up next Houston's Colton Gordon (2-1, 4.70 ERA) was scheduled to pitch Thursday against Jacob Lopez (1-4, 4.80) to wrap up the four-game series. ___ AP MLB:

Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics
Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics

Fox Sports

time2 days ago

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Altuve, Caratini, Dubón homer, Astros have 20 hits in 11-4 win over Athletics

Associated Press WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jose Altuve and Victor Caratini hit three-run home runs in a seven-run sixth inning and the Houston Astros had a season-high 20 hits in an 11-4 victory over the Athletics on Wednesday night. Framber Valdez (8-4) limited the A's to two runs and five hits in six innings to help the Astros win for the seventh time in eight games. Altuve, Caratini. Jeremy Pena. Cam Smith and Jake Meyers had three hits apiece, and Yandy Diaz and Mauricio Dubon each added two. Nick Kurtz hit a double and scored on a single by Austin Wynns to give the Athletics a 1-0 lead in the second. The 22-year-old rookie had a solo homer in the ninth. Dubón hit a leadoff homer in the third inning and Peña's RBI single off starter Luis Severino (2-7) in the fourth made it 2-1. The Athletics had a four-game win streak snapped Tuesday with a 13-3 loss to Houston. Key moment Tyler Ferguson replaced Severino to start the sixth and gave up a single to Meyers before Dubón grounded into a 4-6-3 double play but Peña followed with a single, Isaac Paredes followed with a walk and Altuve's three-run shot sparked Houston's seven-run sixth that made it 9-1. Key stat The Athletics gave up three home runs and have yielded a major league-leading 113 this season, sixth most before the All-Star break in franchise history. The A's are on pace to allow 247 homers this season and shatter the franchise record of 220 set by the 1964 Kansas City A's. Up next Houston's Colton Gordon (2-1, 4.70 ERA) was scheduled to pitch Thursday against Jacob Lopez (1-4, 4.80) to wrap up the four-game series. ___ AP MLB: recommended

Astros Send Clear Jose Altuve Message After Latest Win
Astros Send Clear Jose Altuve Message After Latest Win

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

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Astros Send Clear Jose Altuve Message After Latest Win

Astros Send Clear Jose Altuve Message After Latest Win originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Friday morning discussion question: Who would you choose as the greatest player in Houston Astros history? At least we have an idea of who the person running the Astros' official X/Twitter account would pick. Advertisement "That's our GOAT," the club wrote following Jose Altuve's third-inning RBI double against the Chicago White Sox on Thursday night. Altuve went 2-for-3 with two RBI, two doubles, a walk, and a stolen base in Houston's 4-3 victory. At least for one night, the 35-year-old Altuve turned the clock back to his prime as the surging Astros moved to 7-3 in June. It's been a mixed bag thus far for Altuve, who entered Friday hitting .275 with nine home runs, 27 RBI, and a .737 OPS in 65 games. In fairness to Altuve, he's spent the season alternating between left field—a position he'd never played before spring training—and his longtime home at second base. Advertisement However, Altuve is nonetheless on pace for his worst season in well over a decade. The nine-time All-Star is worth -0.4 bWAR, and his .737 OPS is on track to be his lowest since 2013. Keep in mind that Altuve, for all the jokes about his 5-foot-6 frame, averaged a .871 OPS from 2014-23. Houston Astros left fielder Jose AltuveThomas Shea-Imagn Images We'll see what the Astros have planned for Altuve ahead of the July 31 deadline. Perhaps the team could acquire an outfielder to play left and move Altuve back to second before the postseason. As for the greatest player in Astros history: it likely is Altuve, who trails only Jeff Bagwell (79.9) and Craig Biggio (65.4) atop the club's bWAR chart. However, we'd understand if you picked Bagwell or Biggio, given the Astros' cheating scandal. Advertisement Houston (38-30) owns a 4 1/2 game lead over the Seattle Mariners in the AL West. Related: Astros Turn Heads After Cutting Ties With Former Top Prospect Related: Players Call for MLB to Avoid Drastic Rule Change This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

Padres' Machado is on the verge of 2,000 hits. Could he be the last player to reach 3,000?
Padres' Machado is on the verge of 2,000 hits. Could he be the last player to reach 3,000?

Miami Herald

time13-06-2025

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Padres' Machado is on the verge of 2,000 hits. Could he be the last player to reach 3,000?

One night in April, after another line drive moved him closer to a rare milestone, Manny Machado heard a fellow member of the San Diego Padres raise a theory. Machado, the team's franchise third baseman, professes to have forgotten who said it. But the idea has stuck in his head. Maybe it was the fact that the club had just faced the Houston Astros and Jose Altuve, who reached 2,300 career hits Wednesday. Maybe it was Machado's proximity to hit No. 2,000. Maybe, more than anything, it was the audacity of it all. If Machado were to eventually reach 3,000 hits, could he be the last to ever do it? 'It does sound crazy,' Machado said, 'but at the same time, you kind of see how the game is going right now.' Machado, who turns 33 next month, finds himself on the doorstep of an increasingly exclusive club. There are four active players -- Freddie Freeman, Altuve, Andrew McCutchen and Paul Goldschmidt -- with at least 2,000 hits. Machado, with only 19 more hits, will make it five. Yet as recently as two decades ago, there were 27 such players. This downward trend might only be accelerating. Pitchers are pairing unparalleled velocity with a greater understanding of how to manipulate spin and ball flight. The contact hitter is not extinct, but home runs and uppercut swings still drive team success and nine-figure contracts. While extreme shifts are now outlawed, defenses continue to pursue optimal positioning. 'It's hard to hit the ball,' said Luis Arraez, the Padres' first baseman and a three-time batting champion. In 2025, the leaguewide batting average remains under .250 for a sixth consecutive year. If the season were to end today, the average on balls in play would mark a 33-year low. Arraez, 28, who has 915 career hits, secured the National League batting title last year with a mere .314 average. As players in their late 30s, McCutchen and Goldschmidt are long shots to even come close to 3,000 hits. Altuve was once considered a leading candidate, but he is showing signs of decline. Freeman is hitting as well as ever, but, like Altuve, is racing against time. Machado, meanwhile, has a chance to achieve something none of those decorated veterans did: become the 55th player to record 2,000 hits before age 33. He also has a $350 million contract that runs through 2033 and came with the understanding that he would provide the bulk of his production on the front end. So far, Machado, a six-time All-Star, has delivered few indications of offensive slippage. He spent much of the last three years playing through tennis elbow and then the lingering effects of reparative surgery. He still completed 2024 as the only active big leaguer to have hit at least 28 home runs in nine consecutive full seasons. Now, he is batting .320 with a seemingly healthy elbow and some of the best underlying numbers of his career. In a recent 3-2 loss to the San Francisco Giants, he lined an opposite-field single and pulled a two-run drive to become the 33rd player with 350 home runs by age 32. He was 3 for 5 with five runs batted in an 11-1 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday. 'It feels good to just be somewhat normal and be able to get some good swings out and not really be on the training room table every single day,' Machado said. Mike Shildt, the Padres' second-year manager, said he was seeing more 'consistency and clarity' from Machado. 'I just see a guy that's really comfortable where he's at, trusting the guys around him and not making the situation bigger than it is,' Shildt said. 'Just putting a good stroke on it, which is one of the best right-handed swings I've seen.' The team's hitting coach, Victor Rodriguez, added: 'He's healthy. He's not searching. He's not trying to feel how he can be comfortable. He's comfortable. And you see Manny sometimes get out of it, but the next day he's really focusing on getting back to the big part of the field and being himself.' Machado has been that guy from the beginning. On Aug. 9, 2012, when he was 20, he skipped over Triple-A and landed in a playoff chase with the Baltimore Orioles. In his second at-bat, he tripled into the right-center gap for his first career hit. In time, Machado turned consistent doubles power into 30-homer seasons. He won a Platinum Glove in 2013, given to the best overall defensive player in each league, and settled in as one of the finest defenders of his generation. After two knee operations cost him time early in his career, he demonstrated what would become another defining quality. Since 2015, Machado has started more major league games than anyone else. His only trip to the injured list over the last decade came in 2023, when a fractured hand forced him to miss two weeks. His durability reminds Los Angeles Angels Manager Ron Washington of Adrián Beltré, the third-base contemporary Machado most admired until Beltré retired in 2018. 'Injuries never stopped Adrián Beltré from playing,' said Washington, who managed Beltré for four seasons with the Texas Rangers. 'Adrián Beltré made other people want to be everyday players. There's a lot of guys that couldn't play every day, but because they were around Adrián Beltré, they'd think they could play every day. 'That's the kind of player that Manny Machado is. He makes everybody else want to come on the field and play.' As the games have piled up, so have the hits. Machado reached 1,500 hits in 2022, becoming the sixth third baseman to cross that threshold by age 29 -- and the first since Beltré in 2008. He has batted at least .275 in every season since his rookie campaign, and his gap-to-gap approach holds up in offense-suppressing venues. Given their continuing performances, Machado and Freeman, the Dodgers' metronome of a first baseman, appear to be the safest current picks to eclipse 3,000 hits. Both have supplied all-fields production in eerily similar fashion. Since the Statcast era began in 2015, Machado's batted-ball profile breaks down as follows: 37% to the pull side, 37% up the middle and 25% to the opposite field. The same goes for Freeman, who at 35 is leading the NL in batting average. 'Manny and Freddie, they came from a different era with a different philosophy and a different skill set on how to approach hitting, and they've been able to survive,' Shildt said. 'And yeah, their talent's extraordinary, but it's not so extraordinary that other people can't follow it. But the industry, including the amateur level, is tripled up where you're just devaluing the hit. It's not valued as highly.' A little more than three years have passed since Miguel Cabrera, an all-fields slugger Machado studied closely, became the 33rd and most recent player to enter the 3,000-hit club. Freeman and Altuve, with perhaps a handful more seasons, could approach elite territory around their 40th birthdays. Even Machado is far from a guarantee. Of the 10 players this century to reach 2,000 hits by age 32, five -- Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Beltré, Albert Pujols and Cabrera -- went on to attain 3,000. Victor Rodriguez, who worked as Cleveland's assistant hitting coach before the Padres hired him, suggested that 2,500 hits would be enough to earn Guardians third baseman José Ramírez entry into the Hall of Fame. (Ramírez, 32, has 1,581.) Washington, whose career in professional baseball began in 1970, said he could envision a world in which Machado winds up being the final player to amass 3,000 hits. 'It's not the pitching, it's the players,' Washington said, adding, 'You need pure hitters to reach that.' Future applicants will also need the kind of longevity Machado is tracking toward. Twenty-eight of the 33 members of the 3,000-hit club played in at least 20 big league seasons. Only one, Ichiro Suzuki, arrived in the majors after his 23rd birthday. Twenty-six made their debuts before turning 22. Sitting at his locker on a recent afternoon, Machado pointed out that the number of players who have ever reached the major leagues -- now almost 23,500 -- would not quite fill half of Petco Park. He marveled at that fact, as well as his proximity to 297 players who have crossed a lofty threshold. 'It's going to be pretty cool, man,' Machado said. 'Obviously, it always takes you back to that first hit. You kind of reflect on how that was your childhood dream, to get a hit in the big leagues. And now you're pushing 2,000, which is crazy.' He also considered a certain theory. Maybe one day the likes of Padres center fielder Jackson Merrill and Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. will have the opportunity to disprove it. Maybe future legislation will help swing the game back in favor of hitters. Maybe, if Machado does not do it, someone else will. Actually, he sounded certain of it. 'I'm pretty sure it will continue,' Machado said. 'We're going to be seeing a lot of great players come through the minor leagues and be really good baseball players and break a lot of records.' Still, as Machado marches toward his 2,000th hit and an even greater milestone, his career already puts him in rare territory. He could end up among the last -- if not the very last -- of his kind. This article originally appeared in The New York Times. Copyright 2025

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