Jose Altuve switches to proper-fitting shoes, homers in Astros' win

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Tuesday, May 16, 2017
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MIAMI -- Second baseman Jose Altuvereturned to the lineup in theHouston Astros' 7-2 win over the Marlins after giving his team a scare because his special Mother's Day shoes were too snug.

On Monday, Altuve went back to his regular shoes and he homered into the Marlins Park home run sculpture in the ninth inning to seal the Astros' win.

Altuve began limping enough in the ninth inning of Sunday night's game at the New York Yankees that manager A.J. Hinch replaced him with a pinch runner.

"He looked uncomfortable with his lower half -- ankle, calf, hamstring," Hinch said Monday. "It turned out to be his pink shoes. They were a little too tight. It was making his foot fall asleep. When he came to the bench he was sort of dumbfounded as to why I took him out."

The Astros finished a 10-7 victory with Altuve in the dugout and Hinch breathing a sigh of relief that his star infielder wasn't hurt.

"I went from being really, really worried about it to shaking my head," Hinch said.

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