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Josh Hader “Back To Normal” After Season-Ending Shoulder Injury

By Anthony Franco | November 24, 2025 at 11:13pm CDT

The Astros played the final two months of the 2025 season without their star closer. Josh Hader suffered an ill-timed capsule sprain in his throwing shoulder a couple weeks into August. The injury came too late into the season for the front office to respond with an impact trade addition. Hader expressed hope that he could make a long shot return in the playoffs, but the Astros struggled down the stretch and found themselves on the outside looking in during the final weekend.

For many players, a capsule injury requires surgery and a potential year-plus absence. The Astros have maintained they expect Hader to be able to return without going under the knife. General manager Dana Brown said at the GM Meetings that the team was hopeful the six-time All-Star would be ready for Opening Day.

Hader offered similar sentiments this evening, saying he’s in a good spot after completing a throwing program a few weeks ago. “It should be normal. Obviously, intensity gets up (in Spring Training) and we’ll see how that goes and how I’m recovering, bouncing back from that,” the veteran lefty said (link via Matt Kawahara of The Houston Chronicle). “But as of now, everything is status quo, back to normal.”

Before the injury, Hader was amidst yet another excellent season. He carried a 2.05 ERA while striking out 37% of opponents across 52 2/3 innings. Hader locked down 28 of 29 save chances and was well on his way to what would have been his sixth straight full season with at least 30 saves. It was a strong rebound effort from a little less consistent first season in Houston. Hader posted a 3.80 ERA, the second-highest mark of his career, across 71 appearances in 2024.

Hader worked more than one inning in seven appearances this year. He completed two full frames four times, including in what wound up being his last outing of the season on August 8. Hader tossed a season-high 36 pitches in that appearance. That could certainly be coincidental — he twice threw 35 pitches in a game earlier in the year and didn’t get hurt — but the timing at least raises some questions about his workload. Hader didn’t throw more than one inning in any regular season game between 2021-23, seemingly out of concern about suffering an injury before he’d locked in a significant free agent contract.

Once the Astros signed him to a five-year, $95MM deal, Hader reversed course. He said tonight he remains open to pitching multiple innings despite the shoulder issue, though he added he hasn’t heard anything from the team regarding their usage plans. “For sure. They committed to me to be here for multiple years and gave me the opportunity to pitch. That’s all I can ever ask for. And my commitment to them is committing to be there and be available as much as possible,” Hader replied when asked about working more than one inning.

The Astros were forced to press Bryan Abreu into the closer role for the final six weeks of the season. Abreu had a rough patch between August 30 and September 9 when he allowed multiple runs in three out of four games. He was otherwise flawless, tossing scoreless appearances in his remaining 14 outings while securing seven saves. Abreu is one of the best setup arms in MLB and could certainly close if necessary, but the Astros felt the effects of losing Hader on the overall bullpen. Kaleb Ort and Enyel De Los Santos were their top right-handers to handle leverage spots that arose earlier in games. That’s not sufficient for a playoff hopeful.

It doesn’t seem Houston will know if they’re out of the woods with Hader’s shoulder until he fully builds up in March. The early returns are encouraging, though, which is pivotal for a team that’ll again face questions about the bullpen depth. The front office appears to be working under relatively tight payroll constraints from ownership and also needs to solidify the middle of the rotation while ideally adding a left-handed bat.

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  1. YellowCleats

    2 months ago

    Feeling normal now but his cross body action lends itself to this recurring injury. However, that action gives him deception and late break against lefties so he can’t give it up. Cross-body action (horizontal adduction across the body) is significantly more damaging to the shoulder capsule and labrum than a pure over-the-top arm slot. It will likely be a recurring problem unless his workload is substantially controlled

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      I’m not a doctor so I don’t know much about this injury. All I hope is that he’s not going to be affected too much.

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    • cajundago19

      1 month ago

      Boo hiss

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  2. Another Dodgers Fan

    2 months ago

    I appreciate his contribution to the Astros not making the playoffs. Get well.

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  3. Simm

    2 months ago

    Usually requires surgery, finished a throwing program. Will see how it goes in the spring when you really ramp it up.

    Body may feel fine now but hasn’t been actually tested as he will be. Having surgery and being out a year likely would have taken all or nearly all of 26’. So I guess there isn’t much risk in giving it a go in spring. Usually when I hear stuff like this the story ends with having surgery.

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      1 month ago

      I always say have the dam surgery (I hear Dr. Beaver is good) because you are going to have to have it eventually anyway.

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  4. Herb Washington's Bat

    1 month ago

    To be fair, he was a workhorse in 2025. He averaged 16 pitches per game in 2021, 17 in 2022 and 2023, and then 16 in 2024.

    This year: 18. (faints)

    I’m not one to be Goose Gossage and rant about closers, but Hader going two innings four times like it’s The Red Badge of Courage is silly.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 month ago

      I really enjoyed that comment Herb. Put a smile on my face. You deserve the White Badge of Wit.

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  5. coldgoldenfalstaff

    1 month ago

    How about our tightwad owner signs a late man this free agency so the pen isn’t worn out by July 4th

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  6. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Okay. So far so good.

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  7. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Ort was a waiver claim, De Los Santos was picking up what the Braves didn’t want.

    YIKES. Mariners fan, this is one reason the Astros missed the playoffs. With Hader, we likely would’ve posted more competition. With Alvarez and Parades for the whole season, we would have the AL West title.

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    • cajundago19

      1 month ago

      Trying so hard to mute ass27 (2 dozen attempts), but the imbecile has multiple lives.

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  8. AC Surf Baseball 609

    1 month ago

    I’d go as high as 50/50 chance on this player getting traded.

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  9. Astros71

    1 month ago

    I hope the Astros doctors didn’t misdiagnose Hader because those doctors really need to get fired.

    THEY SUCK

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