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Apr 8, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Texas Rangers during the fourth inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports

USA Today via Reuters
Apr 8, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Texas Rangers during the fourth inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jim Cowsert-USA TODAY Sports
Some legends walk tall, and then there’s Jose Altuve, who stands at 5’6” but casts a shadow long enough to rile up baseball purists for eternity. While critics are still busy counting trash can bangs instead of his batting stats, one Astros coach has had enough of the noise. In a bold move that might risk his own place in the baseball pantheon, he’s clapping back hard. It’s a showdown between loyalty and legacy, and trust us—it’s heating up faster than a Houston summer.
There have been many conversations about the Houston Astros and their winning the World Series in 2017. While many say that the Astros cheated, others are just happy that the Astros won. But the one thing that everyone can agree on is the performance of Jose Altuve. He has been one of the most consistent players for the Houston Astros and in the MLB. But many are still criticizing him for the 2017 run the Astros had. And now the Astros coach has come out and told the fans enough is enough.
While talking with the hosts of Foul Territory, he had some words for the people criticizing Jose Altuve and talked about his selflessness. “People don’t talk about that. You know, for me, I, you know, turn the TV on, and I listen to some of the reporting going on in some of these networks and stuff. And, you know, suggesting that Altuve should not be doing this. He should not be doing that. He’s a Hall of Fame player. He’s doing, you know, and they’re not in one of those comments. They think about the team. Like he’s doing this for the team.”
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Joe Espada details Jose Altuve's selflessness, which he points out isn't talked about enough. pic.twitter.com/fWC1VQBkkw
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The coach is very clear that the Astros and Altuve are on good terms. And they will always support him. Many of the people are just telling him what he should and shouldn’t do on the diamond. But nobody knows what happens behind the scenes. Jose Altuve is one of the players who plays for the team and does not think twice before helping them out. After years of great performances, Altuve is a Hall of Fame-caliber player. He has also agreed to play outfield to let some upcoming players play in the second base position. This just shows that he is more of a team player than anyone.
Love him or hate him, Jose Altuve’s legacy won’t be defined by a scandal but by his consistent greatness and selfless attitude on the field. While armchair critics obsess over 2017 like it’s a Netflix true-crime special, the Astros and their coach are busy writing the next chapter of success. Maybe it’s time for the naysayers to pick up a bat themselves—or at least change the channel. Baseball moves on, and so does Altuve.
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Jose Altuve 2025: The heartbeat of the Astros and a playmaker for all seasons
It’s 2025, and while some players are counting down their final innings, Jose Altuve is still clocking in as one of the Astros’ most valuable assets. Despite standing shorter than most of his competition, Altuve towers over many in terms of leadership, performance, and resilience. Even after the endless noise surrounding the 2017 World Series, the second baseman-turned-outfielder has proven that hard work and dedication outlast any scandal. Houston knows it, his teammates know it, and deep down—so do his critics.
In 2025, the Houston Astros depend heavily on second baseman Jose Altuve, who brings his veteran leadership together with perpetual excellence to their lineup. A five-year $125 million contract extension recently signed by Altuve demonstrates both organization and team faith in his long-term worth to keep him as their player through 2029. Within the projected 152-game season, Altuve will hit .269 with 21 home runs and steal 17 bases. Altuve’s capacity to keep challenging opposing pitchers helps him generate scoring chances, which keeps bats hot in the lineup. The Astros position Altuve as their foundation due to his consistent performance status among major league baseball players.
The Astros plan to strategize a defensive change for Altuve by moving him to left field to enhance team dynamics. The defensive realignment demonstrates his ability to adapt to different roles as well as his team-centered mindset, so the defensive performance can improve.
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As the 2025 season unfolds, Altuve’s blend of experience, consistent offensive output, and defensive versatility position him as an invaluable asset to the Astros. While critics may linger on past controversies, Altuve’s focus remains on propelling his team toward success, proving that his contributions are as vital as ever.
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