José Altuve - Age, Family, Bio
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Venezuelan second baseman who had a breakout 2014 season with the Houston Astros, leading the American League in stolen bases and becoming the first Astro ever to win a batting title by hitting .341. He won two more AL batting titles in 2016 and 2017 as well as the AL MVP award in 2017 and he helped the Astros win the 2017 World Series title.
Before Fame
He was originally signed by the Astros as an undrafted free agent in 2007 and had a successful season in the Venezuelan Summer League.
Trivia
Upon making his MLB debut in 2011, he became the shortest player (5'6") to play in the major leagues since 1981.
Family Life
He and his wife Nina had a daughter in 2016. His grandmother passed away during the 2013 season.
Associated With
He broke Craig Biggio's Astros record for most hits in a season with 225 in 2014.
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