Indeed, Altuve’s earned that respect. As The Post’s Dave Sheinin wrote:
A 27-year-old Venezuelan, he is a wizard with both the bat and the glove and a speeding blur on the bases, a three-time AL batting champ, the first player in history to lead his league in hits outright four straight seasons.
He hit three homers in Game 1 of the Division Series against Boston — joining a short list, which includes Babe Ruth and Albert Pujols, of players who have done that in a postseason game — and almost single-handedly willed the Astros to victories over the Yankees in Games 1 and 2 in Houston, scoring the go-ahead runs in each with daring baserunning and robbing the Yankees of hits in the field.
He won the American League’s batting title this season with a .346 average, hit 24 home runs and stole 32 bases.
He epitomizes olde school baseball. Get on base, steal bases, hit, field, cheer the team on, and smack it out of the park too. With a smile and a laugh.