Coleman Crow Holding His Own in MLB Debut, Worth an Add in Deeper Leagues?
Milwaukee Brewers rookie right-hander Coleman Crow made his MLB debut earlier this season and has shown real promise in limited action. The 25-year-old prospect has a 3.14 ERA and 0.98 WHIP across 14 1/3 innings in three big-league starts, striking out eight while walking just three hitters. After performing well at Triple-A Nashville earlier this season, Crow has earned a look in Milwaukee's rotation and has the stuff to stick around if he continues to command his pitches. Crow was initally called up to replace Logan Henderson, who was shifted to the 15-day injured list with a back injury. He's still widely available in most leagues and represents a high-upside speculative add for managers in need of pitching. If you have the roster space in deeper leagues or are looking for a young arm with upside, Crow is worth a flier as he should remain in the Brewers rotation for the time being.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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