On pace for his best season yet, Yordan Alvarez remains red hot and has added making franchise history with his latest milestone to his list of 2026 accomplishments.
Even though Alvarez's latest home run didn't help the Houston Astros win the game they lost 7-3 to the in-state rival Texas Rangers it was a monumental moment nonetheless.
Alvarez's sixth-inning home run, a solo shot off a 2-2 count, was his 30th of the season, and more importantly, the 200th of his career.
And now that he's only seven home runs away from matching his single-season best of 37 from 2022, the Astros' designated hitter is on track to pursue Houston's record held by a franchise icon.
Alvarez reached 30 home runs in the second fewest games (96) in Astros history, only behind Baseball Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell, who got there in 91 games in 1999.
Bagwell also owns the most in a season in Astros' history with 47, a mark he hit in 2000.
That ball was DEMOLISHED.
#ChaseTheFight pic.twitter.com/bp24C2DUF2 Houston Astros (@astros) July 11, 2026 Based on Alvarez's current pace, he has a shot at surpassing Baswell and becoming the first Astros player to ever hit 50 or more home runs.
But even if Alvarez sets a new Astros season high, he has a long way to go to get to Bagwell's career total of 449.
Beyond his clutch home runs, Alvarez has a slash line with a .312 average, a .417 OBP and a MLB-leading .621 slug.
He has 68 RBIs, 63 runs scored and 59 walks in 343 at-bats, too.
The only obstacle for Alvarez in building his case for the American League MVP is Houston's placement in the standings.
The Astros are 46-50 and in third place in the American League West.
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