What did we learn about Coleman Crow in his debut? He's got 'chutzpah' and nasty stuff
Coleman Crow impressed Brewers coaches, teammates and fans in his MLB debut against the Marlins
MIAMI – Trevor Megill was no different than fans back home watching Coleman Crow make his big-league debut, learning in real time about the young right-hander’s pitch mix and witnessing how he turned the strike zone into a tic-tac-toe board. “I was stretching out for most of it, but I got to watch for a couple full innings,” Megill said. “And when I finally started to watch what he was doing from the broadcast view, I was like holy [expletive], man, he’s got good stuff.
He really does. That sinker and curveball mix is nasty. "Just good talent.
He’s an example of what the Brewers do. ” Crow’s MLB debut, which spanned 5 ⅔ innings and saw him surrender two runs with four strikeouts in the Milwaukee Brewers’ 7-4 win in extra innings over the Miami Marlins, was, as Megill put it, nasty. The 5-foot-10 right-hander isn't overpowering anyone.
His fastball, even with the bonus of debut-game adrenaline that had him shaking in the dugout like an overcaffeinated toddler, averaged just 91. 4 mph. He got just three total swings and misses all night.
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