Jose Altuve struck all the teams in his major leagues baseball career, but he particularly liked to crush New York Yankees.

Yankees fans have not hidden the fact that they do not like Altuve over the years, and he did nothing other than adding to their hatred by tearing the blanket from baseball bullets. This weekend at Yankee Stadium, he again paid the Bronx bombers.

During the first round of the Sunday match, Altuve took the Yankees Ace Max Fried in depth on the left field for an advance of 1-0. The Home Run was his second in the series, but more importantly, it was the 250th of his career.

New York, New York – August 10: Jose Altuve # 27 Des Astros de Houston turns the basics after hitting a Home Run solo against Max Fried # 54 from New York Yankees in the first …
New York, New York – August 10: Jose Altuve # 27 of the Houston Astros turns the basics after hitting a Home Run solo against Max Fried # 54 of the New York Yankees in the first round in their match at the Yankee Stadium on August 10, 2025 in New York. (Photo of Al Bello / Getty Images)

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This means that Altuve, who has spent his entire 15-year career with Astros, is now a member of the 250-250 club. It has 250 circuits and 323 bases stolen on Sunday afternoon.

According to the official MLB account on X (formerly Twitter), Altuve is only the second active player to reach the milestone, joining the third goal player of Cleveland Guardians, José Ramírez.

Altuve also has 15 career circuits against Yankees – in the regular season. His most famous circuit stroke came against New York in the playoffs: a walk-off dinger to end the 2019 American league championship series against New York Closer Aroldis Chapman.

At 35, Altuve still has time to rely on his curriculum vitae of the renowned temple by becoming just the second inner field player to reach the brand of 300 Harm and 300.

Only eight players have already reached 300 circuits and 300 stolen bases in their careers: Barry Bond, Willie Mays, Andre Dawson, Bobby Bonds, Reggie Sanders, Steve Finley, Alex Rodriguez and Carlos Beltran.

It can only be 5 feet 6 inches, but the stature of Altuve in history books will always be looming.

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