Jose Altuve puts down a fantastic and I think unstoppable bunt against the New York Yankees. He places the bunt out of reach of the catcher, and in a very difficult place for the pitcher. He is squared up before the pitcher releases the ball, moving forward toward first base but still in the batter's box. The pitcher bare hands the ball, and plays it as well as possible. I don't think this bunt can be stopped with Jose's speed. The Astros won the game 2 to 1, and this bunt mattered. It is a good example of how to bunt the ball for a base hit--and having Altuve's speed doesn't hurt. He is awesome!
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