{"id":505479,"date":"2026-01-04T19:56:23","date_gmt":"2026-01-04T19:56:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/505479\/"},"modified":"2026-01-04T19:56:23","modified_gmt":"2026-01-04T19:56:23","slug":"could-coleman-crow-earn-a-spot-on-next-years-pitching-staff","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/505479\/","title":{"rendered":"Could Coleman Crow earn a spot on next year\u2019s pitching staff?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Unless you follow the Brewers\u2019 minor league system, you probably haven\u2019t heard of Coleman Crow. Crow just turned 25 but has been around the minor leagues for six years. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 28th round all the way back in 2019, but didn\u2019t play a game of affiliated ball until 2021. Crow earned a promotion to Double-A before the 2022 season and showed signs of promise (9.0 strikeouts per nine innings, 2.5 walks per nine innings) despite an ERA <a href=\"https:\/\/www.baseball-reference.com\/register\/player.fcgi?id=crow--001col\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">approaching 5<\/a> and a 1.41 HR\/9 rate. He finished the year ranked as the Angels\u2019 No. 23 prospect.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Unfortunately, any momentum built up over 2022 came to a screeching halt in 2023. Crow tore his UCL in just his fourth start of the season and was placed on the IL. A couple of months later, Los Angeles traded him as part of a deal to acquire New York Mets infielder Eduardo Escobar before the deadline. Crow never pitched for the Mets; just months later, New York traded him to Milwaukee as the return for Adrian Houser and Tyrone Taylor.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Crow didn\u2019t pitch at all in the 2024 season, either. That didn\u2019t stop him from breaking out in a big way in his first year pitching for the Brewers organization. Crow posted career highs in ERA (3.34), K\/9 (11.5), and batting average against (.217) through 12 starts between Double-A Biloxi and Triple-A Nashville. By the end of the season, he\u2019d earned his way onto MLB Pipeline\u2019s list of the top 30 Brewers prospects (No. 25). Milwaukee also added him to the 40-man roster in November to keep him from minor league free agency, suggesting they see him as a future contributor in one way or another.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Why do the Brewers like Crow?<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Crow has a couple of attributes that Milwaukee values highly while evaluating prospects \u2014 a plus-plus pitch and flat vertical approach angle (VAA).<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">MLB Pipeline gives Crow an overall scouting grade of 40, but his mid-70s curveball is a 60. The key to his curve is an incredibly high spin rate; his average spin rate (around 3000 rpm) would be <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/javblake8\/status\/1913443824375910505?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1913443824375910505%7Ctwgr%5Ee350658d44db3f1024269b7a98a559e514a85b5c%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbrewerfanatic.com%2Findex.php%3Fapp%3Dcoremodule%3Dsystemcontroller%3Dembedurl%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fx.com%2Fjavblake8%2Fstatus%2F1913443824375910505\" rel=\"nofollow\">one of the best in the major leagues<\/a>. Crow also regularly gets around 19\u201d of vertical break and five feet (!!) of drop. For context, Cardinals pitcher Phil Maton was the only major leaguer to average 19\u201d of vertical break on his curveball. Truly a plus-plus pitch \u2014 when Crow\u2019s on, it looks like he\u2019s throwing a Wiffle ball:<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">The other pitches haven\u2019t developed to the extent that his curveball has (although the bar is certainly high). His fastball sits in the low-90s and has a fairly high spin rate (2600 rpm) itself. Crow also throws a slider, sinker, and changeup. If he\u2019s comfortable throwing even two of those pitches (along with his curveball) at the major league level, he\u2019ll be able to get outs consistently.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">The other main thing the Brewers like about Crow\u2019s profile is his VAA. As I\u2019ve explained in other articles, a flat VAA means that the pitch comes in at a deceptive, flatter-than-average angle, which often causes pitchers to swing under the ball. A lot of Milwaukee\u2019s pitchers have VAAs that are flatter than average, <a href=\"https:\/\/brewerfanatic.com\/news-rumors\/brewers-minor-league\/coleman-crow-prospect-scouting-report-tyrone-taylor-adrian-houser-trade\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">as does Crow<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">Crow\u2019s fastball plays best up in the zone, which is dangerous because he doesn\u2019t throw very hard. These two traits, combined with the fact that his VAA already causes hitters to swing under the ball, mean that Crow can be somewhat home run-prone (as he was in 2022).<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">However, since joining the Brewers organization, Crow has shown a lot of growth in limiting the long ball, keeping hitters off balance by mixing speeds and locations. Not only did Crow have the best season of his career last year, but he also recorded the lowest fly ball rate and HR\/9 rate (0.54) of his career.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">So, does Crow have a path to contributing this year?<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">The short answer is: probably not as things stand right now. Milwaukee has at least seven pitchers on the 40-man roster \u2014 Freddy Peralta, Brandon Woodruff, Jacob Misiorowski, Quinn Priester, Chad Patrick, Robert Gasser, and Logan Henderson \u2014 who would most likely be given a chance to earn a spot in the rotation before Crow. The Brewers would probably rather use multi-inning guys Aaron Ashby, Tobias Myers, and DL Hall out of the bullpen, but any of those guys could conceivably end up starting a game or two \u2014as could new acquisition \u00c1ngel Zerpa. Milwaukee is blessed with considerable starting pitching depth right now, so Crow probably wouldn\u2019t earn a consistent spot in the rotation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">I say that Crow probably doesn\u2019t have a path to contributing this year because injuries happen, as the first two months of last season made readily apparent. Even in this scenario, Milwaukee would probably rather start a guy like Carlos Rodriguez instead of starting Crow after only 10-ish Triple-A starts. Crow missed the last two months of the season with a hip injury and a flexor strain. He only pitched in two Triple-A games (7.71 ERA) before the injury. It makes more sense to let Crow develop in hopes that he can become a legitimate contributor in 2027.<\/p>\n<p class=\"duet--article--dangerously-set-cms-markup duet--article--standard-paragraph _1nfb3k4i _16w9vov1 _16w9vov0 ls9zuh1\">With that being said, Crow is a lot closer to being a rotation option than some may think. His career season last year wasn\u2019t a fluke \u2014 rather, it was a product of learning how to limit home runs and pitch to his strengths. It might not be next year, but I wouldn\u2019t be surprised to see Coleman Crow in a Brewers uniform sometime soon.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Unless you follow the Brewers\u2019 minor league system, you probably haven\u2019t heard of Coleman Crow. 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