On Friday night, Jose Altuve has heard it all at Yankee Stadium , and he responded in the best way possible — by launching the first pitch he saw from Cam Schlittler over the fence for a two-run homer. The jeers were expected, but Carlos Correa made it clear afterward: if you’re a fan, you might want to think twice about trying to rattle the Astros' longtime second baseman.
“If I’m a fan, I would try to make it feel like a spring training game,” Correa said with a grin, hinting that the boos may only fuel Altuve’s performance.
Correa did plenty of damage himself in Houston’s 5-3, 10-inning win over the Yankees. In the top of the 10th, with the score tied and Altuve as the automatic runner at second, New York’s struggling reliever Devin Williams sailed a first-pitch fastball to the