Outlook Coleman Crow
Crow Steps Into the Brewers' Rotation But Faces Inconsistent Playing Time and Coors Field Risk
The first-place Brewers (35-21) recently recalled Coleman Crow to help stabilize their pitching staff following Logan Henderson's placement on the injured list with a lower back strain. Crow currently slots in as a solid mid-rotation starter for Milwaukee, having posted a 4.50 ERA and 1.50 WHIP over 4.0 innings in his last outing.
Through 14.1 career innings, Crow has showcased impressive baseline talent with a 3.19 ERA and a stellar 0.99 WHIP. His 3.00 ERA over his last 30 days is encouraging, but his low strikeout rate of 4.00 K/9 during that span suggests he is pitching to contact, which could lead to regression.
Milwaukee plays four games against San Francisco and three games at Colorado this week. While Crow could potentially fill one of the team's vacant starter slots on June 3 or 4, our models project him for zero starts, and a potential outing at hitter-friendly Coors Field is a massive risk. Verdict: Sit.
Updated 3 days ago
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Outlook Trevor Rogers
Trevor Rogers aims to rebound from a brutal stretch as he faces a favorable divisional matchup.
After returning from a flu-related IL stint, Rogers has struggled mightily, posting a dismal 10.86 ERA and 1.84 WHIP over his last four starts. He remains the staff anchor for the fourth-place Orioles (28-32), who are currently dealing with a heavily depleted rotation due to Zach Eflin's season-ending elbow injury. While his velocity has recovered, defensive miscues and a bloated BABIP have spoiled his recent outings.
While his recent 14-day ERA of 10.07 is highly concerning, our projections expect a strong rest-of-season rebound toward a 3.69 ERA and 1.24 WHIP. Rogers was dominant in 2025 with a 1.84 ERA, and his underlying stuff suggests his current struggles are an aberration. Once his elevated .337 BABIP normalizes, he should return to being a stable asset.
This week, Rogers has a single scheduled start on June 4th at Boston. He will square off against Brayan Bello, who has struggled himself with a 5.63 ERA and a 1.64 WHIP over 53.9 innings. While the matchup is favorable on paper, fantasy managers should sit Rogers until he proves he has corrected his recent command issues.
Updated 3 days ago

