Yordan Alvarez is known for his home runs, but his greatest strength has nothing to do with hitting the ball out of the park. Inside the Houston Astros clubhouse, his biggest advantage shows up before he even swings. Coaches and teammates point to his preparation and baseball IQ as what sets him apart.
Astros Reveal Why Yordan Alvarez Stays One Step Ahead of Pitchers
Opposing pitchers spend the entire series searching for a weakness in Yordan Alvarez, yet few seem to find one. Veteran catcher Christian Vázquez knows that feeling better than most after facing Alvarez for years before joining Houston. "When I was in Minnesota and Boston, I felt like he was inside of my mind," Vázquez said. "When you pitch to him, I feel like there's not a good sequence for him. Because he's ahead of you."
What Makes Yordan Alvarez So Difficult to Retire?
Preparation plays a major role in Alvarez's success. Before each game, he studies heat maps, pitch tendencies, and video, but Astros assistant hitting coach Anthony Iapoce said the slugger avoids overloading himself with information. Instead, he simplifies everything into a plan tailored for that night's starter. Iapoce described Alvarez as "a master simplifier," while longtime hitting coach Victor Rodriguez said the designated hitter always understands both the opposing pitcher and his own strengths before stepping into the batter's box.
Yordan Alvarez's Impressive Stats
Alvarez entered the All-Star break leading the American League in home runs and RBIs while ranking near the top of the league in batting average. He also became the first player in Astros history to hit 30 home runs before the All-Star break and reached 200 career home runs faster than all but seven players in major league history. Christian Walker believes that preparation is what makes Alvarez so difficult to retire, noting that the slugger consistently appears in control during his at-bats.
What Comes Next for Yordan Alvarez?
As the season continues, Alvarez will look to maintain his impressive form and help the Astros make a deep playoff run. With his preparation and baseball IQ leading the way, he will be a force to be reckoned with in the second half of the season.