
"Over the last two weeks, Cubs reliever Ben Brown has gone 14 innings with one earned run and 11 strikeouts, outperforming Padres closer Mason Miller, who has allowed two earned runs in seven innings."
"Brown's fastball velocity is up, he's getting more grounders and allowing fewer homers, while the contact quality against him is much lower, indicating a significant improvement in his overall performance."
"Brown has implemented a sinker as a real weapon against right-handed hitters, using it 43% of the time, while also balancing his curveball and four-seam fastball usage effectively."
Cubs reliever Ben Brown has shown superior performance compared to Padres closer Mason Miller in recent weeks. Brown has pitched 14 innings with only one earned run and 11 strikeouts, while Miller has allowed two earned runs in seven innings. Brown's fastball velocity has increased, and he has introduced a sinker, making his pitching repertoire more effective against right-handed hitters. His overall performance metrics indicate a reduction in fastball usage and improved ground ball rates, showcasing his adaptability and effectiveness on the mound.
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