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Houston Astros Righty Tatsuya Imai Set for Double-A Rehab Start Tuesday

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Houston Astros Righty Tatsuya Imai Set for Double-A Rehab Start Tuesday

The Houston Astros could soon have another arm moving back into the mix. Right-hander Tatsuya Imai is set to begin a rehab assignment at Double-A on Tuesday, a notable step in his recovery and a development worth watching for a club that has leaned hard on its pitching depth.

For Houston, rehab outings are never just routine. They often signal that help may be on the way, especially during the grind of a long MLB season. Imai’s assignment gives the Astros a chance to evaluate where he stands physically, how his stuff is playing, and how quickly he might work his way back toward a bigger role.

Why Tatsuya Imai’s rehab assignment matters for the Astros

A rehab assignment usually serves two goals. First, it lets a pitcher build back game stamina in a competitive setting. Second, it gives the organization a clearer picture of readiness before any next step is taken. That makes Tuesday’s outing important, even if it comes in Double-A rather than at Daikin Park.

The Astros have spent much of the season balancing performance, health, and rotation depth. Because of that, every update on a recovering pitcher carries extra weight. If Imai looks sharp, Houston could gain another option for innings down the line. If he needs more time, the club at least gets fresh information without rushing the process.

Moreover, rehab appearances can reveal more than just velocity. Command, pitch shape, recovery between innings, and overall comfort all matter. Those details will likely shape how the Astros map out Imai’s next appearances after Tuesday.

What’s next after Tuesday

The immediate focus is simple: get through the outing healthy and productive. From there, the Astros can decide whether Imai needs additional rehab work, a bump in competition, or consideration for a return path within the organization’s pitching plans.

For fans in Houston, this is the kind of roster update that may not dominate headlines but can become meaningful fast. A healthy pitcher arriving at the right time can steady a staff, protect the bullpen, and give the team more flexibility over the coming weeks.

So while this is only one rehab start, it is still a moment to track. The Astros are trying to keep their pitching pipeline moving, and Imai’s Tuesday assignment is the latest sign that the club may be inching closer to another reinforcement.

This article is a summary of reporting by Seattlepi.com. Read the full story here.