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Jose Altuve delivers a lead-off home run for young cancer patient

There aren’t many feats Jose Altuve could accomplish on the baseball diamond that would top what he did Thursday when it comes to producing in the clutch.

Houston’s young superstar met with a boy named Dillon before the game. Dillon is battling cancer in a fight for his life and he told Altuve he hoped he broke his bat during one of his at-bats so that Altuve would give him the bat.

Altuve didn’t bother waiting to break a bat. He asked someone to retrieve a bat from the clubhouse and gave it to Dillon before the game started. Dillon was so happy he took it a step further and told Altuve he was going to hit a home run.

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So, of course, Altuve lead off the bottom half of the first inning against the Mariners by crushing a home run to left field off Seattle starter Wade Miley.

"He was like, 'OK, now you're going to hit a homer.' I was like 'Eh, I hit a home yesterday, so don't expect me to hit a homer today, but I don't want to make you feel bad if I don't,'" Altuve told the Astros official website. "He was like, 'Yes, you're going to make it. We'll see.' As soon as I hit the home run and I got to second base, I remembered what he said. I really like the kid. He was really happy to be here. I hope God blesses him for what he's been through right now.”

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Take a bow Jose. That’s just flat out awesome.

Not only did Altuve come through with a bat and a home run for Dillon, he also went 4-for-4 in the game, tying a career-best with the four-hit performance. It was a quite a night for Altuve even though the Astros lost 6-3. He scored two of Houston’s three runs and drove in two of the three as well. He also gave Dillon a few hours of joy and an incredible memory.

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