Houston Astros' General Manager Ed Wade said Friday he expects Miguel Tejada to show up at spring training despite an FBI inquiry into whether the former AL MVP lied to authorities about possible steroid use. "Obviously, there are issues right now that have to be addressed by others," Wade said during a stop on the Astros' publicity tour. "Really, from a club standpoint, there's nothing we can do to get involved at this stage other than to remain optimistic that things will work out, and he'll be with us at spring training and for the life of his contract, at the very least." Houston's first full-squad workout is scheduled for Feb. 19. A call to Fernando Cuza, Tejada's agent, wasn't immediately returned.