Outlook Coleman Crow
Rookie Right-Hander Coleman Crow Offers Deep-League Streaming Appeal Amid Rotation Injuries
Crow has stepped up nicely for the first-place Brewers, who lead the NL Central with a 37-22 record. He was recalled from Triple-A to replace Logan Henderson on the active roster. Over his last 30 days, Crow has registered a tidy 3.00 ERA and 1.00 WHIP across 9.0 innings, securing his temporary place as a mid-rotation starter.
Across his brief 14.1 career innings this season, Crow has showcased impressive ratios with a 3.19 ERA and a stellar 0.99 WHIP. However, his low 5.11 K/9 rate indicates he relies heavily on contact. Expect some regression toward a higher WHIP as his underlying metrics stabilize, meaning he is likely more of a temporary fill-in than a rest-of-season hold, especially with veteran Brandon Woodruff nearing a return.
Looking at the remaining games this week, Crow is scheduled to start on June 4th against the Giants. He draws a favorable opposing matchup against Adrian Houser, who carries a weak 5.83 ERA and 1.65 WHIP. Our models project Crow to go 5.0 innings with a 2.19 ERA and 4.4 strikeouts in this matchup. He is a solid streaming option in deeper formats before Milwaukee's rotation gets healthy.
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