
The Houston Astros have finalized their 2026 Major League coaching staff, adding Ethan Katz as an assistant pitching coach and Tim Cossins as a catching instructor. The two join manager Joe Espada and the rest of his staff, which is listed below. Astros general manager Dana Brown announced the coaching additions.
Katz spent the last five seasons (2021-25) as the White Sox pitching coach, working with both young and veteran pitching staffs. During his four-year tenure in Chicago, which included a postseason appearance in 2021, the White Sox ranked third in the AL in strikeouts per 9.0, trailing only the Astros (9.27) and Yankees (9.18) in that span. Katz also has Major League coaching experience with the Giants (2020) and minor league coaching experience with the Giants, Mariners, and Angels.
Cossins joins the Astros staff after spending parts of the last seven seasons (2019-25) as the Orioles’ major league field coordinator and catching instructor. Cossins is an experienced catching instructor, having worked with catchers for parts of the last 19 seasons. In addition to his time with the Orioles, he also spent six seasons as the minor league field and catching coordinator with the Cubs (2013-18) and another six years as a minor league catching coordinator with the Marlins (2008-12). A former catcher, Cossins appeared in 255 career minor league games (1993-99) between the Rangers, Yankees, and Expos organizations.
The Astros 2026 Major League Staff
Joe Espada Manager
Omar Lopez Bench Coach
Josh Miller Pitching Coach
Ethan Katz Assistant Pitching Coach
Victor Rodriguez Hitting Coach
Anthony Iapoce Assistant Hitting Coach
Dave Clark First Base Coach
Tony Perezchica Third Base Coach
Jason Bell Quality Assurance Coach
Tommy Kawamura Game Planning Coach
Tim Cossins Catching Instructor
Dan Hennigan Director of Hitting and Offensive Coordinator

