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Astros Unveil “Chase the Fight” as 2026 Season Motto

By Admin
February 3, 2026 2 Min Read
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As pitchers and catchers prepare to report to spring training this week, the Houston Astros have unveiled their mantra for the 2026 season: “Chase the Fight”.

The organization announced the new rallying cry ahead of the opening of camp in West Palm Beach, with pitchers and catchers scheduled to report on Wednesday, February 11. The slogan underscores a franchise intent on rebounding after missing the postseason for the first time since 2016.

Roster Transition and Championship Push

Houston enters 2026 in a period of transition, blending veteran leadership with emerging talent. Core stars Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, and Yordan Alvarez are expected to anchor the roster, while younger players such as Cam Smith, Zach Cole, and top prospect Brice Matthews look to establish themselves at the major league level.

Pitching Overhaul Sets the Tone

A major offseason focus for the Astros was revamping the pitching staff. That effort was highlighted by the January signing of Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai to a three-year, $63 million contract. Houston plans to utilize a six-man starting rotation early in the season to manage workloads during a demanding opening stretch that includes 26 games in the first 28 days.

AL West Pressure Mounts

The new mantra arrives amid increased competition in the American League West, where the Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners have made offseason moves aimed at challenging Houston’s long-standing dominance in the division.

Spring training games begin later this month as the Astros attempt to turn “Chase the Fight” into on-field results—and chart a return to October baseball.

 

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