José Abreu Struggles Continue for Astros, Batting Average Lower Than Jersey Number

Houston Astros first baseman José Abreu, a former MVP and two-time American League RBI leader, is enduring a dismal start to the 2024 season. Despite signing a lucrative three-year, $58.5 million contract in the offseason, Abreu’s batting average currently sits at a career-low .068, even lower than his jersey number 79. The 37-year-old veteran has only managed four hits in 65 plate appearances, raising concerns about his declining performance. Abreu’s struggles have contributed to the Astros’ slow start, as they currently languish at the bottom of the AL West division. Despite the team’s assurances that they will continue to give Abreu playing time to regain his form, his poor performance is a glaring concern.

Astros Aim to Regroup Before Cubs Series After Worst Start Since 2016

The Houston Astros are facing their worst start in seven years with a 7-16 record after losing nine of their last 12 games. They will look to turn things around in a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs, who are coming off a split with the Miami Marlins. The Astros have been held under four hits in two of their last three games, leading to concerns about their offense. First baseman Jose Abreu has struggled with a 59-at-bat hitless streak. The Cubs are expected to start left-hander Jordan Wicks, while the Astros will counter with right-hander J.P. France.

Scroll to Top