Yordan Alvarez Dominates: Leads AL in Homers and RBIs This Season
Yordan Alvarez is leading the American League with 29 home runs and 55 RBIs, posting a .313/.420/.621 slash line as of July 2026, cementing his status as MLB’s top hitter this season.
Alvarez’s breakout began after his June 2019 debut with the Houston Astros. At 29, the left‑handed slugger has combined power and plate discipline, driving the AL home‑run chart while flirting with the league’s batting lead alongside teammate Yandy Díaz. His on‑base and slugging percentages sit near the top of the majors, reflecting a balanced approach that few peers match.
Houston’s veteran Jose Altuve, a three‑time batting champion, praised Alvarez as the best hitter in the game, noting his ability to improve even after reaching elite levels. With Aaron Judge sidelined by a rib injury and Shohei Ohtani’s two‑way workload limiting his output, Alvarez fills a void for the Astros, providing the offensive firepower needed to stay competitive in the AL Central.
The 2026 campaign sees Alvarez eyeing two versions of the Triple Crown. Traditionally, the Triple Crown rewards leaders in batting average, home runs, and RBIs. A modern twist adds on‑base and slugging percentages. Alvarez currently tops the home‑run and RBI columns and battles for the batting title, positioning him within striking distance of both historic and contemporary milestones.
As the All‑Star break approaches, Alvarez’s performance will likely influence MVP conversations, especially with Judge’s injury creating a leadership gap. If he maintains his pace, the Astros could rely on his production to secure a playoff berth, while the broader league watches to see if any other hitter can challenge his dominance before season’s end.