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Astros' New Big 3: Brown, Imai, Burrows Shine
13 Mar
Summary
- Hunter Brown, Tatsuya Imai, and Mike Burrows show strong spring performance.
- The trio is healthy, under 30, and entering their prime pitching years.
- Past dominant rotations highlight the Astros' potential for pitching excellence.

The Houston Astros are showcasing a promising new rotation, potentially led by a "Big 3" of Hunter Brown, Tatsuya Imai, and Mike Burrows. This trio has demonstrated exceptional performance during spring training, offering a strong foundation for the upcoming season.
Hunter Brown, a former Cy Young finalist, has maintained his elite form with impressive innings and strikeouts. Meanwhile, newcomers Tatsuya Imai and Mike Burrows have made significant impacts in their spring debuts, notably by preventing any opposing runs. Ryan Weiss has also earned an opening day roster spot with his solid pitching.
This group's potential is amplified by their shared youth and health, all being under 30 and in the prime of their careers. Their collective success is reminiscent of the Astros' dominant 2019 rotation featuring Justin Verlander, Gerrit Cole, and Zack Greinke, who achieved remarkable success.
While returning starters like Cristian Javier and Spencer Arrighetti face uncertainties due to injuries and past performance fluctuations, the emergence of Brown, Imai, and Burrows provides a significant boost. Their under-the-radar acquisitions, as highlighted by General Manager Dana Brown, point to a potential golden era for the Astros' pitching staff.




