Pete Crow-Armstrong 2026 Fantasy Baseball Outlook: Can we Expect First-Half or Second-Half PCA?
It was a tale of two seasons for Pete Crow-Armstrong in 2025. After slashing .265/.302/.544 with 25 home runs and 27 steals before the all-star break, he managed just a .216/.262/.372 slash line with six home runs and eight steals in 246 plate appearances after the break. But even with the late-season struggles, Crow-Armstrong still finished with 31 home runs, 35 steals, 91 runs, and 95 RBI, vaulting him into the early-rounds of 2026 drafts. Crow-Armstrong is an elite athlete and defender who should have no issues exceeding 30 steals again. And while the quality of contact metrics don't stand out, he hits the ball at ideal angles. You'll just have to deal with a lower OBP due to an extremely aggressive approach, which will also likely continue to cause prominent peaks and valleys for Crow-Armstrong throughout the season. Basically, you can sum up Crow-Armstrong as talented but frustrating.
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