BREAKING: The Houston Astros have finalized their coaching staff for the upcoming MLB season, announcing the crucial hires of Ethan Katz as assistant pitching coach and Tim Cossins as catching instructor just moments ago on Wednesday. This strategic move comes as the Astros aim to bolster their roster for a competitive season ahead.
Ethan Katz, previously the pitching coach for the Chicago White Sox since 2021, joins the Astros following a successful tenure where his pitching staff ranked third in the American League for strikeouts per nine innings. Katz brings invaluable experience from his time with the White Sox and the San Francisco Giants, where he honed his skills coaching across various minor league teams.
Meanwhile, Tim Cossins arrives in Houston after serving as the major league field coordinator and catching instructor for the Baltimore Orioles over the past seven seasons. Cossins has an impressive background, having worked with catchers for nearly 19 seasons, including stints in the minor leagues with the Miami Marlins and the Chicago Cubs. His extensive experience is expected to enhance the Astros’ catching depth significantly.
These appointments come at a critical time, as the Astros prepare for the upcoming season, aiming to reclaim their position among the elite teams in Major League Baseball. The addition of Katz and Cossins signals a commitment to developing player talent and strengthening the coaching framework.
As fans eagerly await the start of the season, this news is sure to excite the Astros’ community and further engage their passionate supporters. What remains to be seen is how these new hires will impact the team’s performance on the field.
Stay tuned for further updates on the Astros’ preparations as they gear up for what promises to be an exhilarating season ahead.






































