Brown focused on consistency with offseason work
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Now that he¡¯s had a chance to reflect on his 2023 rookie season, Astros right-hander Hunter Brown admits fatigue was one of the factors that led to his subpar second half. That¡¯s understandable when you consider Brown¡¯s 162 2/3 innings pitched last year, including the playoffs, were 30 more than he amassed in any season since he was drafted by Houston.
Brown was 6-4 with a 3.62 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in his first 15 starts of the season, including four starts where he pitched seven innings and didn¡¯t allow an earned run. Opposing hitters had a .672 OPS against him in that span. In his final 14 starts in the regular season, he was 5-9 with a 5.95 ERA and 1.57 WHIP, with opposing hitters posting a .920 OPS.
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¡°I think some things in my mechanics changed probably due to fatigue without even realizing it,¡± Brown said last week. ¡°I was getting a little bit more crossfire [in my delivery] which diminished my ability to get the fastball away, to right-handers especially. I was leaving it more arm-side, so they were able to do more damage on my fastball-cutter. That was definitely something that we talked about and we¡¯ve got to stay on that this year and keep making adjustments as the season goes on.¡±
Brown said he¡¯s working with pitching coaches Josh Miller and Billy Murphy on a new slider that will have a lower velocity, which will give him another weapon from the cutter-slider he threw last year. That pitch averaged 91 mph last year, and his fastball averaged 96 mph. Right-handed hitters posted an .839 OPS against Brown last year (lefties had a .728 OPS).
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¡°Going into it, we talked about [how] at the end of this season my numbers weren¡¯t as good as they were at the beginning, and how to combat that and see what we can do to capitalize on a good, whole, entire season,¡± Brown said. ¡°Coming off a full season, the timing¡¯s a little bit different, too, with when you start throwing with more intensity.¡±
Brown messed around with a sweeper last year at times and found that throwing something with that much break from his arm side was difficult to keep in the strike zone.
¡°We¡¯re just going for something that the biggest thing is going to be the velocity change we¡¯re shooting for,¡± Brown said. ¡°Just kind of started working on it over the last couple of weeks as throwing intensified. I¡¯ve thrown two bullpens so far these past two Fridays [Jan. 12 and 19]. That will be a big thing for me to work on in Spring Training, for sure.¡±