Yordan Alvarez has compiled a .190 batting average over his last 7 games, marking a significant departure from his .303 season-to-date average. His OPS in this recent stretch sits at .927, down from his season mark of 1.046. The Houston slugger has managed 4 hits in 21 at-bats during this window, with 3 home runs accounting for much of his offensive production.

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The numbers show a gradual decline across recent windows. Over his last 15 games, Alvarez posted a .255 average with a .986 OPS, while his last 30 games reflect a .250 average and .860 OPS. His walk-to-strikeout balance has remained relatively steady, with 4 walks against 6 strikeouts in the 7-game sample and 11 walks to 14 strikeouts over the 15-game window.

Alvarez enters this stretch positioned near several career milestones. He currently has 188 career home runs, sitting 12 away from the 200 mark. His 167 career doubles place him 33 shy of 200, while his 463 career runs leave him 37 from reaching 500. The power numbers in his recent games suggest the home run milestone remains within reach despite the lower batting average.

The season-to-date numbers reflect Alvarez's overall production through 55 games, with 18 home runs and 37 RBI supporting his 1.046 OPS. His current salary stands at 26.8 million for the 2026 season. The contrast between his season totals and recent performance illustrates the variance within his current statistical profile.