Astros Ace Hunter Brown Set for Return After Shoulder Injury Sidelined Him Since April
Houston Astros fans received encouraging news as right-hander Hunter Brown is set to return to the starting rotation on Tuesday. Brown, regarded as the ace of the Astros pitching staff, has not pitched in a Major League game since April 31 after suffering a Grade 2 shoulder strain.
The team’s announcement comes after weeks of anticipation, as Brown’s absence left a significant gap in Houston’s rotation. His injury, diagnosed as a moderate shoulder strain, required a cautious approach to rehabilitation to avoid further setbacks and ensure a full recovery.
- Brown last pitched in late April before being sidelined.
- The injury was categorized as a Grade 2 strain, indicating partial muscle tearing and necessitating extended rest.
- His return is scheduled for Tuesday, when he will reclaim his spot as a starter.
Brown’s presence was missed as the Astros navigated a challenging stretch of the season. Before his injury, Brown was considered a key figure in the rotation, having established himself as a reliable arm for Houston. His return is expected to bolster both the starting staff and the team’s morale as the Astros look to gain ground in the competitive American League standings.
While the team has not disclosed any pitch count restrictions for Brown’s first game back, the medical staff’s conservative approach to his recovery suggests he will be monitored closely. A successful return for Brown would provide a significant boost as Houston aims to solidify its playoff positioning during the summer months.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB