Houston Astros star second baseman Jose Altuve has announced his retirement from baseball, citing a career-ending injury. After battling persistent physical issues, Altuve, 34, revealed that his body could no longer withstand the rigors of the game. His resignation marks the end of a brief yet remarkable four-year period, during which he solidified himself as one of the sport’s elite players.
The announcement came in the form of a heartfelt letter, where Altuve expressed his gratitude for the opportunities and experiences baseball had provided him. “It is with a heavy heart that I make this decision, but after consulting with doctors and loved ones, I know this is the right choice for my health and my family,” Altuve wrote. “Baseball has been my passion, and I have given it everything I have. Unfortunately, my body can no longer keep up.”
Altuve’s impact on the game during his short yet iconic career will be remembered by fans and fellow players alike. Known for his speed, quick reflexes, and leadership, Altuve was a cornerstone of the Astros’ success. He played a crucial role in helping the team secure a World Series title and received