Astros pitcher Tatsuya Imai plays catch during arm fatigue recovery

Houston Astros starter Tatsuya Imai, on the 15-day injured list with right arm fatigue, played catch on Thursday at Daikin Park but said he does not know when he will return to the pitcher's mound. Imaging on his shoulder and arm came back clean, with the team now focusing on building arm strength. Imai has cited challenges adjusting to the major leagues and American lifestyle.

HOUSTON -- Imai signed a three-year, $54 million contract with the Astros in January. He landed on the injured list after his start last Friday in Seattle, where he recorded one out, allowed three runs and four walks. His interpreter explained that Imai experienced no grip strength during the game and noted the hardness of the mound at T-Mobile Park, along with earlier difficulties adapting to the major league ball. Imai also mentioned struggles with the American lifestyle, including different travel schedules and meal timings compared to Japan, where players eat dinner back at the hotel rather than at the stadium. Coming directly from Japan to spring training, he faced a demanding early road trip spanning West Sacramento, Denver and Seattle over 12 days. Astros manager Joe Espada has consulted other managers with experience integrating Japanese players. “They all say the same thing -- it’s going to take some time,” Espada said. “Just be sure to extend your arm and be more than just a manager. Be someone they can talk to.” Espada, who adjusted to life in the United States after earning a baseball scholarship, pledged to support Imai on and off the field. The Astros currently have 13 players on the injured list, including five from the recent road trip: ace Hunter Brown and Cristian Javier with Grade 2 shoulder strains, Jake Meyers with a Grade 2 right oblique strain, Jeremy Peña with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, and Imai. Starting pitcher Cody Bolton joined the 15-day injured list Wednesday due to mid-back tightness after his start in Seattle; he had been struck by a line drive in Colorado on April 6.

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West Sacramento — The Houston Astros placed ace right-hander Hunter Brown on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to April 2, with a right shoulder strain, the team announced Sunday ahead of their 12-10 walk-off loss to the A's. The 27-year-old, who finished third in AL Cy Young voting last season, first felt discomfort during a bullpen session Friday, underwent imaging in West Sacramento, then flew to Houston for further evaluation by team doctors. Manager Joe Espada said no timetable for Brown's return is available until further diagnosis.

Houston Astros pitcher Tatsuya Imai, sidelined with arm fatigue, said tests showed no significant injury and pointed to challenges adjusting to life in the United States. The Japanese right-hander, in his first MLB season, noted differences in travel and eating habits compared to Japan. He expects to build arm strength and return soon.

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Houston Astros rookie right-hander Tatsuya Imai traveled back to Houston on Saturday after experiencing right arm fatigue following Friday's 9-6 loss to the Seattle Mariners. Imai recorded just one out in the game, struggling with command. No injury signs appeared during or immediately after the outing.

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