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Alvarez & Altuve: Astros' "Killer A's" Dominate MLB
8 Apr
Summary
- Alvarez and Altuve lead MLB in on-base percentage.
- Their elite hitting and plate discipline fuel Astros' offense.
- Astros lead MLB in runs, OBP, and OPS+ thanks to the duo.

The Houston Astros' offense in 2026 is being spearheaded by a dynamic duo, Yordan Alvarez and Jose Altuve, who have earned the moniker "Killer A's." This pair currently leads Major League Baseball in on-base percentage, with Alvarez at .540 and Altuve at .531, generating significant MVP buzz for Alvarez. Their production comes as a continuation of their long-standing success with the Astros, though their current season's output is unprecedented.
Alvarez has demonstrated remarkable performance with 12 hits, including four home runs and 10 RBI in just 50 plate appearances. His .453 OBP trails only New York Yankees' Ben Rice. Altuve, typically batting near Alvarez, boasts an impressive slash line of .378/.531/.649, exceeding his career bests. This remarkable run follows a three-year trend of declining averages for Altuve.
The success of Alvarez and Altuve is a result of both stellar hitting and elite plate discipline. They rank high in base hits and walks, with a combined 25. Alvarez also leads baseball with four intentional walks. This offensive prowess has positioned the Astros to lead all MLB teams in runs (77), on-base percentage (.394), and OPS+ (155) as of April 8, 2026, despite their pitching staff's struggles.