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Monday, July 1, 2024
Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Monday's MLB games

By Todd Zola

Hunter Brown
Hunter Brown should be started for an Astros team that is rolling.

Look for our fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings, hitter upgrades and downgrades daily to help you make smart fantasy baseball lineup decisions and for MLB betting tips. MLB game odds are provided by ESPN BET, and fantasy advice is geared toward ESPN 10-team leagues with standard scoring.

Note: This file will be updated with any overnight pitching changes or weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of the indicated time of publication.

Houston no longer has a problem

Entering June, the Houston Astros were in third place in the AL West, eight games under .500 and 6.5 games behind the first-place Seattle Mariners. Through Saturday's action, the Astros climbed to .500, leapfrogging the Texas Rangers into second place. The Astros shaved three games off the Mariners' lead to a manageable 3.5 games behind.

Through May, the Astros averaged 4.34 runs per game. In June, the club added almost a full run to average 5.25 runs per game.

The pitching also has improved. The Astros' starting pitchers recorded a 4.77 ERA through May 31, then improved to a 3.40 mark in June. The main boosts to the rotation came courtesy of SP Spencer Arrighetti and Monday's SP, Hunter Brown.

Through his first nine outings, Brown posted a 7.71 ERA and 1.93 WHIP. His 22.9% strikeout rate was palatable, but a high 11.7% walk rate was an issue. Brown was snake bit with a .298 BABIP and 64.7% left-on-base mark, along with a bloated 22.2% HR/FB level. A 4.12 xFIP and 4.31 SIERA portended a better month. Brown's turnaround began in late May. Over his last seven efforts, Brown has a sparkling 1.47 ERA and .88 WHIP. His luck turned around with a .230 BABIP and 95.9% left-on-base mark, but he also pitched better. Specifically, brown increased his strikeout rate to 29.1% while dropping his walk rate to 6.7%. His HR/FB checked in at a league average 11.1%.

While it's unclear if there is a cause and effect, Brown has cut back on four-seam usage, instead throwing more sinkers. He has also traded a few sliders for cutters.

Brown began the season rostered in 89.8% of ESPN leagues. On May 28, it was a season-low 38.9%. It has been on the rise since, sitting at 69.8% prior to Monday's road date with the Toronto Blue Jays. Even so, it's worth checking to see if Brown is available; you could be picking up June's AL pitcher of the month.

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