Astros' Hunter Brown Diagnosed with Shoulder Strain, Out for Weeks
Astros say ace Brown won't throw for 'few weeks'
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Houston Astros pitcher Hunter Brown has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 right shoulder strain, sidelining him from throwing for several weeks. This comes after he was placed on the 15-day injured list following shoulder discomfort reported during a throwing session.
- 01Hunter Brown diagnosed with a Grade 2 right shoulder strain.
- 02He will be unable to throw for a few weeks.
- 03Placed on the 15-day injured list prior to the diagnosis.
- 04Brown has an impressive 0.84 ERA in his first two starts this season.
- 05He has recorded 17 strikeouts over 10.2 innings pitched.
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Houston Astros ace Hunter Brown, 27, has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 right shoulder strain, which will prevent him from throwing for a few weeks. This diagnosis follows his placement on the 15-day injured list after he reported shoulder discomfort during a routine throwing session. Prior to this setback, Brown had a stellar start to the season, boasting an 0.84 ERA and 17 strikeouts across 10.2 innings in his first two games. He has consistently performed well, winning 11 or more games in each of the last three seasons, making this injury a significant concern for the Astros.
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Brown's injury may affect the Astros' chances in upcoming games, requiring adjustments in their pitching strategy.
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