During the Houston Astros’ season, Hunter Brown’s outstanding performance has captured a lot of attention. As a rookie pitcher, Brown draws inspiration from his childhood idol, Justin Verlander, and is steadily carving out his own path in the Major Leagues. From his remarkable college achievements to being selected by the Houston Astros in the 5th round as the 166th pick in 2019, Brown has embarked on a journey that many fans are eagerly anticipating.
He made his Major League debut in 2022, impressively securing his first win against the Texas Rangers with an outstanding performance of six scoreless innings and five strikeouts. Fans were left eagerly anticipating what he would do next after such a stellar debut. However, in the following season, Brown faced challenges with inconsistencies in his control and a lack of effective pitches. At the beginning of the 2023 season, his earned run average (ERA) was an impressive 2.37, showcasing his immense potential; however, as the season progressed, his performance began to decline.
To tackle these challenges, Brown was determined to focus on perfecting his slider during the off-season to enhance his pitching skills. Unfortunately, the start of the new season wasn’t ideal; he had a meltdown in the game against the Royals, sparking media concerns about his future. Yet, despite facing numerous hurdles, Brown never backed down. Mid-season, he adjusted his pitching strategy, incorporating the splitter and cutter to combat different batters. This shift allowed him to quickly regain form in the latter part of the season, stabilizing his ERA and reigniting fans’ hopes for his performance.
Today, Hunter Brown has become an essential part of the Houston Astros’ pitching rotation. Fans are eager to see him continue to grow and write his own remarkable story in the upcoming seasons.



