Aaron Boone Ejected as Yankees Lose to Astros and Jose Altuve, 7-1
NEW YORK, AUG 10 – Jason Alexander pitched six innings of one-hit ball while Jose Altuve became the 11th second baseman to reach 250 home runs, leading the Astros to their fourth win in six games.
- The Houston Astros defeated the New York Yankees 7-1 at Yankee Stadium on August 10, 2025, with Jason Alexander pitching six scoreless innings.
- The Astros' win followed struggles by Yankees ace Max Fried, who allowed four runs over five innings, marking his third loss in four starts.
- Jose Altuve launched his milestone 250th home run in the opening inning and crossed the plate three times, while Carlos Correa continued his hitting streak with multiple hits and added a homer for Houston.
- Aaron Boone, the Yankees’ skipper, was tossed in the third inning following a dispute over a called strike, as New York dropped their seventh game in nine and faced boos from the crowd.
- The Astros secured their fourth win in six games, indicating sustained momentum while the Yankees face ongoing performance challenges.
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Aaron Boone ejected as Yankees lose to Astros and Jose Altuve, 7-1
NEW YORK — Jason Alexander pitched one-hit ball through six innings, Jose Altuve hit his 250th career homer and the Houston Astros beat the Yankees 7-1 Sunday after New York manager Aaron Boone was ejected in the third inning.
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