Cuban Yordan Álvarez continues to be in excellent form in the recent days of Major League Baseball (MLB), and this Sunday had a memorable day by hitting two home runs, which allowed him to reach the milestone of 30 home runs for the fourth consecutive season.
The star player of the Houston Astros also celebrated his 21st game with multiple home runs, becoming the second baseball player in MLB history to need the fewest games to reach that number (610), according to a Facebook post by journalist Francys Romero.
The home runs came in the game against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth and sixth innings to improve their offensive line to .314/.400/.571, with 150 hits, including 61 extra-base hits, according to ESPN statistics.
Likewise, the player from Tunas matched the legendary Jeff Bagwell as the only Astros to hit three dozen balls beyond the limits for four consecutive seasons.
Without a doubt, the Cuban is involved in the fight to win the Silver Bat, which highlights the best hitters of the season.
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