Astros continue to overhaul staff; set to hire Anthony Iapoce as hitting coach


LAS VEGAS โ€” Overhauling the Houston Astrosโ€™ offense starts with defining roles within the coaching staff, something team officials saw slip away during a star-crossed 2025 season. Troy Snitker and Alex Cintrรณn had the title of hitting coach and shared almost equal responsibilities.

After parting ways with the duo last month, general manager Dana Brown and manager Joe Espada have finalized a new, three-person hitting department with a more clear hierarchy. Two of the hires are external: Victor Rodrรญguez from the San Diego Padres and Anthony Iapoce, formerly of the Detroit Tigers.

Astros hitting coordinator Dan Hennigan, a biomechanics guru who joined the organization last year, will be promoted to director of hitting and serve as the teamโ€™s offensive coordinator. Hennigan will not be in uniform, but will disseminate game plans and other data-driven ways of preparation.

โ€œI think itโ€™s a complete overhaul of how we did things and we have the hierarchy (and) distinct roles we feel good about,โ€ Brown said Wednesday at MLBโ€™s GM meetings.

Iapoce, who served as the Tigers first-base coach during the past two seasons, has been a hitting coach for the Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs and, in 2022, served as the Boston Red Sox senior hitting coordinator. Between Iapoce and Rodrรญguez, the two men have more than 20 years of experience as major-league hitting coaches.

โ€œI think in the past, we didnโ€™t have our No. 1 truly defined,โ€ Brown said. โ€œThey were kind of like co-No. 1s. I think these guys are all bringing their own specialties. I think Vic has a unique skill set in being able to tap into the psyche of a lot of players, and some good players from the past. Iapoce comes with a lot of energy and experience after doing it for six years as a No. 1.

โ€œDan Hennigan will help us from an analytic and data standpoint in terms of preparing, game planning, things like that.โ€

Hennigan received interest from other clubs seeking hitting coaches this winter, so promoting him helped preserve his place in the organization. Hennigan founded a hitting company called Brain and Barrel and has also worked for the Minnesota Twins as a hitting analyst.

After failing to reach the postseason for the first time since 2016, the Astros did not renew the contracts of Cintrรณn and Snitker, both of whom had worked on Houstonโ€™s staff since 2019. Receiving a fresh perspective from external candidates mattered to Houstonโ€™s front office, some of whom acknowledged that things had grown stale.

Last season, the Astros scored three or fewer runs in 82 of their 162 games, though injuries and a roster littered with identical offensive profiles are more to blame than coaching. Slugger Yordan Alvarez appeared in just 48 games while All-Stars Jeremy Peรฑa and Isaac Paredes missed significant time with substantial injuries.

Still, Brown believes new voices can bring a return to better pitch selection, deeper counts and slugging that sometimes eluded Houston during its star-crossed season.

โ€œWe werenโ€™t getting good pitches to hit,โ€ Brown said. โ€œWe were hitting pitches that were sort of in the strike zone, the edges of the strike zone, but not in the middle of the strike zone. Our goal is to be more patient all the way up to two strikes and get more pitches we can do more damage with.

โ€œI think we got away from that and guys were swinging on the edges and it showed in terms of slug. I think weโ€™ll get back to that with some veteran leadership.โ€

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