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Brewers 25-Year-Old Pitcher on Verge of Breakout Year
Coleman Crow could be a potential star for Milwaukee if he can stay healthy.
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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The Milwaukee Brewers traded Freddy Peralta to the New York Mets earlier this offseason, leaving a hole in their starting rotation. The team is hoping that 25-year-old prospect Coleman Crow can step up and have a breakout season to help fill that void.
Why it matters
The Brewers need their young pitchers to step up this season with the loss of Peralta. Crow has shown promise when healthy, but injuries have plagued his minor league career so far. If he can stay on the field, he could emerge as a potential star for the Brewers.
The details
Crow returned to the mound last season and thrived in Double-A, posting a 2.51 ERA and striking out nearly 11 batters per nine innings. However, he struggled in his brief time at Triple-A and was shut down late in the year due to a hip injury and flexor strain. The Brewers will likely take their time with the 25-year-old, but if he can stay healthy and continue to dominate with his breaking balls, he could earn a call-up to the majors in the second half of the season.
- Crow made 10 starts in Double-A last season.
- Crow made 2 starts at Triple-A before being shut down with injuries.
- Crow has thrown just 74 innings since the beginning of 2023.
The players
Coleman Crow
A 25-year-old pitching prospect in the Milwaukee Brewers' system who has shown promise when healthy, but has been plagued by injuries throughout his minor league career.
Freddy Peralta
A former Brewers pitcher who was traded to the New York Mets this offseason, leaving a hole in Milwaukee's starting rotation.
What they’re saying
“Crow returned to the mound this past season and thrived in Double-A before once again going down with injury. He made 10 starts in Double-A and threw to a 2.51 ERA while striking out nearly 11 hitters per nine across 43 innings. He also walked just 1.67 hitters per nine, an encouraging sign for an arm recovering from major surgery.”
— Joey Peterson, of Just Baseball (si.com)
What’s next
If Crow can stay healthy and continue to dominate with his breaking balls, he could earn a call-up to the major leagues in the second half of the 2023 season.
The takeaway
The Brewers are hoping that 25-year-old prospect Coleman Crow can have a breakout season and help fill the void left by the trade of Freddy Peralta. Crow has shown promise when healthy, but injuries have been a concern throughout his minor league career. If he can stay on the field, he could emerge as a potential star for the Brewers.



