Hunter Brown's Walk Rate a Growing Concern for Astros
Houston starter Hunter Brown is issuing free passes at an alarming rate, walking over five batters per nine innings in 2025.

Astros beat reporter Brian McTaggart highlighted that Hunter Brown is walking 5.24 batters per nine innings this season. That walk rate ranks among the worst for qualified starters and represents a significant command issue. Elevated walk rates typically inflate pitch counts, shorten outings, and increase run-scoring opportunities for opponents. This is an actionable performance signal for any model evaluating Brown's next start.
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