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Astros' Yordan Alvarez repeats 4th of July magic with another walk-off heroics against Rays

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The Fourth of July continues to belong to Yordan Alvarez.

On Saturday, the Houston Astros slugger proved once again why he’s a big-time player. Four years after delivering one of the most iconic moments of the Astros’ history on Independence Day, Alvarez brought the fireworks again, this time with a towering walk-off home run to cap a stunning comeback victory against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The slugger crushed a majestic 424-foot two-run walk-off home run to center field in the bottom of the ninth inning to seal a 10-8 victory at Daikin Park.

The setting was a familiar Fourth of July script.

On July 4, 2022, Alvarez gave the same treatment to the Kansas City Royals. That was his first career regular-season walk-off home run. The 444-foot blast also capped a remarkable Houston victory after they were down by five runs in the game.

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Yordan Alvarez makes a massive statement with career defining game

Yordan Alvarez has truly arrived at his peak self. Over the years, fans have always wondered if the left-handed slugger was not posting numbers to his potential. This season, he has changed the narrative.

The walk-off homer on Saturday capped off a career-defining game for Alvarez. The designated hitter went 3-for-4 at the plate with two home runs and six RBIs as Houston clawed their way back from 8-5 in late innings.

His first home run kept the Astros within arm’s length from the Rays, and his walk-off blast snapped Tampa Bay’s nine-game winning streak.

The performance came right after it was announced that Alvarez was selected as the starting DH for the American League team for the 2026 All-Star Game.

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