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Jose altuve belt 2 homeers as astro pound athletics

May 27, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Astro Right Fielder Cam Smith (11) made a two-RBI double hit against athletics in the third innings at Dikin Park. Compulsory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagon Picture

Jose Altuve produced his second multi-home game in less than a week, while Hunter Brown started his American League-Agni ninth quality, as Houston Astro rolled to win a 11–1 win over slamming athletics on Tuesday.

Ultuve participated in a consecutive consecutive innings from Athletics Starter JP Sears (4-5). His two-run explosion for the center field took Astro a 9–1 lead with one in the fourth and chased Sears from the mound. Altuve left the third innings of three runs with his leadoff homer for a five -run lead.

Astros hit the sears at the bottom of the other, string three consecutive two-outs, additional-base hits simultaneously. Chase McCormic and Mauricio Duban overtook the back-to-back RBI doubles before doubling a 2–0 lead with a two-run lead before Jeremy Pena, in his seventh place.

Houston extended the difference 5–0 when Ultuve woke up his seventh domestic run. After four batsmen, Came Smith drilled two runs from the left-centers, scoring with Jake Mayor, which doubled with one, and Yaner Diaz, who scored before when she had a walk when she walked before Smith double.

After Pena, two batsmen opened the fourth with a single, Altuway recorded his 13th career multi-hummer game and since Thursday, when he completed the tricks against Seattle Meriners. Altuve finished 4-for-4 with three RBI and included its 40th career in the four-hit game.

Sears allowed nine runs on 10 hits and walked one with a strike in 3 1/3 innings. It marked its third consecutive disadvantage, with Sears permission to run 19 earned runs in 12 1/3 innings during that stretch.

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Brown (7-3) faced the minimum through three innings, including excluding the side in the other. He fell to the fourth position behind Lawrence Butler and challenged him with a fastball that Butler covered a distance of 418 feet in the center area for his eighth homer. Brown retired the next three batsmen and then faced the minimum in the fifth. When athletics loaded the hideouts with one in the sixth, Brown inspired Brent Rooker to play a double.

Brown allowed a run on six hits with eight strikes in six innings.

Christian Walker held a two -run Homer, his seventh in the sixth. Astro recorded 13 hits, his fifth consecutive game with 11-plus hit for his longest streak since 2019.

-Bield level media

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