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Ben Brown, who isn’t throwing a complete game or even eight innings under the best of circumstances, gets to throw his six without facing the top of the opponent’s lineup three times. Brown was drafted in 2017 and is in his eighth pro season, 25 years old, and in all that time he has gone seven innings in a game on three occasions. He has never gone past seven. Brown is the typical MLB starter in 2025, engineered to go as long as he can at maximum effort. We know that when Brown gets the ball you are taking it back from him after six innings in almost all cases, so it’s just about which six innings you’re going to get from him.