José Altuve is frustrated with his 2026 season performance, batting .239 with eight home runs and 20 RBIs.
What's happening with José Altuve?
The Houston Astros' manager, Joe Espada, stated that Altuve is "pissed" about his current performance.
Altuve missed over 20 games due to an oblique strain last month.
Why the struggles matter for José Altuve
The Astros are struggling to challenge for a playoff spot, currently occupying fourth place in the American League West with a 36-42 record.
The team is only 2.5 games behind a wild-card spot, and Altuve's improvement could make a significant difference.
What comes next for José Altuve?
Altuve admitted he needs to work on various aspects to improve his production at the plate, saying "I just have to do better. I have to swing at better pitches—I have to hit the ball hard."
On June 20, 2026, Chandler Rome tweeted about Altuve's frustration and efforts to turn his season around.
The Astros' skipper, Joe Espada, is confident that Altuve's hard work will pay off, and he will break out of his slump soon.
Altuve believes he can still perform at a much higher level than what he has shown so far, despite his natural regression with age.
The three-time batting champion is desperate to rediscover his usual level of performance and help the Houston Astros in their pursuit of a postseason berth.