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Astros’ Imai hit by comebacker in spring debut

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Tatsuya Imai Makes Impressive Spring Training Debut for Houston Astros

On February 26, 2026, Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai took to the mound for his highly anticipated spring training debut with the Houston Astros. Facing off against the New York Mets, Imai threw a 10-pitch scoreless inning, despite being struck by a comebacker. The 27-year-old pitcher showed remarkable resilience, staying in the game after being checked by an athletic trainer.

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Imai’s performance was impressive, with eight of his 10 pitches being strikes. He threw only sinkers and changeups, with all three balls put into play coming on changeups. The Astros’ manager, Joe Espada, praised Imai’s efficiency, saying, “He looked really good out there.” However, Espada also noted that Imai would likely be sore the next day due to the comebacker.

Imai’s debut was closely watched, given his impressive track record in Japan. A three-time All-Star, Imai agreed to a $54 million, three-year contract with the Astros in January. His contract includes a $2 million signing bonus and salaries of $16 million this year and $18 million in each of the next two seasons. Imai’s performance will be crucial in determining his salary escalation, with potential increases of $2 million for every 80, 90, and 100 innings pitched.

Imai’s Journey to the Astros

Imai’s journey to the Astros began in Japan, where he played for the Pacific League’s Seibu Lions. With a remarkable record of 58-45 and a 3.15 ERA in eight seasons, Imai established himself as a talented pitcher. His impressive performance in 2025, with a 1.92 ERA and 178 strikeouts in 163 2/3 innings, caught the attention of the Astros.

Imai’s decision to join the Astros was influenced by the team’s strong pitching staff and the opportunity to play in the major leagues. Despite the challenges of adapting to a new baseball and pitching style, Imai is determined to make a significant impact. As he said through a translator, “It was fun just being able to face hitters from a different organization.”

What to Expect from Imai

Imai’s performance in his debut game suggests that he has the potential to be a valuable asset to the Astros. With his ability to throw efficient pitches and navigate challenging situations, Imai is likely to play a key role in the team’s pitching rotation. As Espada noted, “He’s going to be sore tomorrow, that’s for sure,” but Imai’s resilience and determination will be essential in the coming games.

As the spring training season progresses, fans can expect to see more of Imai’s impressive pitching skills. With his contract and salary escalation tied to his performance, Imai will be motivated to deliver outstanding results. As a key player in the Astros’ lineup, Imai’s success will be crucial in determining the team’s overall performance.

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For more information on Tatsuya Imai and the Houston Astros, visit the official MLB website. Stay up-to-date with the latest news, scores, and analysis from the world of baseball.

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