# Yordan Álvarez Hits 11th Homer as Teammate Carlos Correa Compares Him to Barry Bonds

**Date:** 04/23/2026

Cuban designated hitter Yordan &Aacute;lvarez of the Houston Astros continued his historic 2026 MLB season on April 22, launching his 11th home run of the year &mdash; a 422-foot, two-run blast off starter Tanner Bibee &mdash; to seal a 2-0 Astros victory over the Cleveland Guardians.


With the home run, &Aacute;lvarez leads all of Major League Baseball in home runs (11), RBIs (26), hits (33), extra-base hits (19), total bases (74), on-base percentage (.466), slugging percentage (.779), and OPS (1.245). The Las Tunas-born slugger also extended his hitting streak to 9 consecutive games and his on-base streak to 18 games.


The performance has drawn comparisons to one of baseball's all-time greats. Astros shortstop Carlos Correa offered the loftiest praise yet: "2026 Yordan is the closest thing I've seen to Barry Bonds." Correa highlighted that &Aacute;lvarez's dominance comes not just from his power, but from his elite plate discipline &mdash; drawing walks, rarely striking out, and consistently finding pitches to drive, all hallmarks of Bonds at his peak.


&Aacute;lvarez himself remained composed about his remarkable output: "I just want to find a good pitch and connect on the pitch and things are turning out for me right now. I'm not surprised with my results. That's why I work so hard," he said after the game.


With the milestone, &Aacute;lvarez became only the second player in Astros franchise history to hit 11 home runs within the first 26 games of a season, matching a mark set by Lance Berkman in 2002. After a 2025 campaign limited to 48 games due to injury, &Aacute;lvarez is back at his dominant best &mdash; and his American League MVP candidacy is already taking shape with just weeks of the season played.

