Hader has missed most of Spring Training with biceps tendinitis.
Houston Astros closer Josh Hader will begin the season on IL, according to a report by Brian McTaggart of MLB.com.
Hader, who missed the last 2 months on the 2025 season with a shoulder capsule strain, experienced biceps tendinitis while rehabbing and was shut down. Yesterday, he threw his first bullpen session in weeks, as we detailed here:
https://www.crawfishboxes.com/houston-astros-spring-training/72465/astros-injury-updates-hader-pena
Hader reportedly threw 15 fastballs, getting as high as 87 MPH before being instructed to back it down. Hader’s normal fastball velocity last season was 95.5 MPH per Statcast.
With Hader missing the start of the season, Bryan Abreu will be the interim closer. Bryan King, Bennett Sousa and Steven Okert are all expected to have roles in the pen.
With 3 spots in the pen open, the Astros will likely choose from among AJ Blubaugh, Ryan Weiss, Kei-Wei Teng, Rule 5 pick Roddery Munoz, Peter Lambert and Christian Roa to fill those 3 spots.
According to McTaggart’s report, the capsule has not been an issue for Hader while rehabbing.









