Jose Altuve's four-hit night against the Boston Red Sox on Monday put him in rare Astros company.
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Altuve registered a double in the third inning, a single in the fifth, a triple in the sixth, and a history-clinching 420-foot home run in the eighth to hit for his first-career cycle.
The 33-year-old, who already has two World Series championships and an American League MVP to his name, gave Houston its first cycle since Brandon Barnes hit for one in July 2013.
Altuve's cycle is also the ninth in Houston Astros history. Here are the previous eight cycles:
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- July 19, 2013: Brandon Barnes vs. Seattle
- July 28, 2006: Luke Scott vs. Arizona
- April 8, 2002: Craig Biggio* vs. Colorado
- July 18, 2001: Jeff Bagwell* vs. St. Louis
- Aug. 25, 1992: Andujar Cedeno vs. St. Louis
- June 24, 1977: Bob Watson* vs. San Francisco
- Aug. 9, 1976: Cesar Cedeno vs. St. Louis
- Aug. 2, 1972: Cesar Cedeno* vs. Cincinnati
* - denotes Astros Hall of Fame inductee
Altuve's hits drove in four of the Astros' 13 runs that they scored in their victory over the Red Sox.