Jose Altuve done with scandals, slipups and yips

As Astros-hate—and all the other pain of 2020—wore on Jose Altuve last season, his play suffered, his throws sailed and he says the game stopped being fun. But the Houston star says he's ready to put all that behind him.

As Astros-hate—and all the other pain of 2020—wore on Jose Altuve last season, his play suffered, his throws sailed and he says the game stopped being fun. But the Houston star says he's ready to put all that behind him.

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Stephanie Apstein
STEPHANIE APSTEIN

Stephanie Apstein is a senior writer covering baseball and Olympic sports for Sports Illustrated, where she started as an intern in 2011. She has covered 10 World Series and three Olympics, and is a frequent contributor to SportsNet New York's Baseball Night in New York. Apstein has twice won top honors from the Associated Press Sports Editors, and her work has been included in the Best American Sports Writing book series. A member of the Baseball Writers Association of America who serves as its New York chapter vice chair, she graduated from Trinity College with a bachelor's in French and Italian, and has a master's in journalism from Columbia University.