The Houston Astros have finalized their 2025 coaching staff, adding new pitching and catching specialists as the club prepares for another postseason push. These final moves strengthen an already experienced group under manager Joe Espada and mark the latest step in the team’s offseason overhaul.
With Spring Training approaching, the Astros moved quickly to secure the remaining roles on their staff. The additions focus on run prevention, an area the front office highlighted after last season. The hires also reinforce the organization’s commitment to developing young arms while supporting veteran catchers behind the plate.
The team introduced a new pitching assistant and a dedicated catching instructor this week in Houston. Both coaches bring years of player-development experience and have worked in systems that emphasize analytics and in-game adaptability.
Astros leadership views these hires as essential. The pitching group faced several injuries last year, and the catching unit played heavy minutes during a long postseason chase. These new voices are expected to support workload management and strengthen defensive strategy.
The finalization of the staff ensures that Espada and his coaches enter the new year with a full team in place. It also allows players to begin offseason planning with clear expectations before they report to Florida in February.
These additions also signal organizational continuity at a time when many rivals are retooling their coaching groups. Houston’s ability to secure specialized coaches helps maintain the competitive structure that has defined the franchise for nearly a decade.
The Astros will now shift their attention to roster construction. Pitching depth remains a priority, and the finalized coaching staff allows the front office to align acquisition plans with developmental goals.
Fans can expect additional updates in the coming weeks as the club prepares for FanFest and other preseason events across the city.
This article is a summary of reporting by CW39 Houston. Read the full story here.
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