Ben Brown Solidifies Role as Cubs’ Ace Pitcher with 1.74 ERA
Ben Brown is emerging as a critical asset in the Chicago Cubs' rotation after his acquisition in 2022, showcasing the potential of a strong starter. His recent performances reflect significant improvements, including a stellar outing of seven no-hit innings earlier this season. Despite struggles from injuries and inconsistent pitching, Brown’s dedication to development is evident in his new repertoire, which includes a sinker and changeup. This transformation has led to a marked decline in home runs allowed, solidifying his position as one of the team's top pitchers.
By the Numbers- 1.74 ERA overall this season.
- 1.44 ERA in his last six starts since rejoining the rotation.
- 0.16 HR/9, the second-lowest mark for pitchers with over 50 innings pitched.
- Currently 26 years old and making an impact in the Cubs' rotation.
- Pitching with increased confidence after developing new pitches.
- Cubs' management optimistic about his long-term potential as a starter.
Brown aims to maintain his momentum and continue improving his performance with an ever-evolving pitch arsenal. His development will be crucial as the Cubs navigate the rest of the season amidst health challenges with other rotation members.
Bottom LineBen Brown’s evolution from a potentially limited reliever to a formidable starter underscores his commitment to improvement and adaptation. As he gains consistency and confidence, the Cubs have a reliable pitcher to count on, potentially reshaping the future of their rotation.
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