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Astros Sweep Dojers behind Jose Altuve’s larger game

July 5, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Houston Astros’s second Basman Jose Altuve (27) is congratulated in a dagout after scoring a run during the eighth innings at the Dojer Stadium against Los Angeles Dojers in the dose. Compulsory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Pictures

Jose Altuve went to 2-for-4 with home runs and two RBI, and Houston Astro won 5–1 over Los Angeles Dojers on Sunday afternoon.

Christian Walker and Yoner Diaz hit each single home run for Houston, who completed three-marks sweeps on doors and improved 11–2 in their last 13 matches. Zack Short went to a double and 3 -for -3 with RBI.

Dalton finished a double and 2 -for -3 with an RBI to lead Los Angeles in the plate. The first time after May 16–18, the doors were swept away when they were dropping three in a row against Crossstown Los Angeles Angels.

Astros’ right-handed Ryan Guvsto (6-3) allowed one run on four hits in six innings. He went one and hit one.

Dozers Right-Hander Will Klein (1-1) gave a run on two hits in two-thirds of an innings. He went one and hit one.

Dozers opened scoring at the bottom of the other. Rushing hit two-out doubles to drive in Michael Conforto.

Astro also pulled 1–1 in the top of the third. Short hit a leadoff single, with Isaac Parade to reach third place on double and scored on a sacrifice fly by Altuve.

Houston loaded hideouts with two outsiders in the sixth. Short worked perfectly before walking on the eighth pitch of At-Bat to bring the Go-Farward run home.

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Walker and Diaz hit back-to-back, Solo Home scored a run to increase the Astro’s lead in the eighth 4–1. The blasts marked the 12th home run of the season for each player.

Ultuve added a single shot to the ninth to benefit Houston 5–1. He jumped on the first pitch fastball for his 16th domestic run of the season.

Astros’s Bulpen jointly won for three scorer innings. Left -handed Bennett Sosa took over the seventh, partner left -handed Brian King finished the game with three strikes in the eighth and right -handed Brian Abre.

-Bield level media

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