Jose Altuve Belts 2 Homers like Astros Pound Athletics
May 27, 2025; Houston, Texas, United States; Houston Astros’ right -wing player, Cam Smith (11) hits a double of two RBIs against athletics during the third round at Daikin Park. Compulsory credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

Jose Altuve produced his second multi-hung match in less than a week, while Hunter Brown delivered his start to the ninth American quality while the Houston Astros won a 11-1 victory over athletics that collapses on Tuesday.

Altuve dominated consecutive sleeves of the JP Sears Athletics starter (4-5). His explosion of two points at Center Field raised the Astros in an advance of 9-1 with a withdrawal in the fourth and chased Sears from the mound. Altuve sparked a third round of three points with its head of head to the left for a five -point lead.

The Astros jumped on Sears at the bottom of the second, scoring three consecutive strokes of two strokes and with an additional base. Chas McCormick and Mauricio Dubon caressed the Double consecutive RBIs before Jeremy Pena dubbed 2-0 advance with a two-point circuit on the left, his seventh.

Houston extended this margin to 5-0 when Altuve hunted his seventh circuit. Four strikers later, Cam Smith pierced a double of two points with the center left which scored Jake Meyers, who doubled with a withdrawal, and Yainer Diaz, who marked the first time when his walk preceded the double Smith.

Two strikers after Pena opened the fourth with only one, Altuve recorded his 13th multi-homer match in career and first since Thursday, when he accomplished the feat against the Seattle Mariners. Altuve finished 4-in-4 with three products produced and scored his 40th career match four strokes.

Sears granted nine points over 10 strokes and a walk with a withdrawal on 3 1/3 rounds. He scored his third consecutive defeat, Sears granting 19 points deserved in 12 1/3 rounds during this section.

Brown (7-3) faced the minimum in three rounds, especially by removing the side in the second. He fell behind Lawrence Butler by leading the fourth and challenged him with a quick bullet that Butler completed 418 feet to center on the ground for his eighth circuit. Brown rebounded by retiring the following three strikers, then in the minimum in the fifth. When athletics loaded the bases with an outing in the sixth, Brown induced Brent rooker to end in double game.

Brown granted a point on six strokes with eight stick withdraws in six rounds.

Christian Walker hunted a two -point circuit, his seventh, in the sixth. The Astros have recorded 13 shots, their fifth consecutive match with 11 strokes for their longest sequence of this type since 2019.

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