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Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson says that top prospect Justin Crawford is "absolutely" putting himself in ...
The Philadelphia Phillies are predicted to call up top outfield prospect Justin Crawford and subsequently move on from ...
The Philadelphia Phillies need to wait till later in the season to call up Justin Crawford. At some point this season, Crawford will be major league ready, but he is not there yet.
Otto Kemp has been a spark offensively with Bryce Harper sidelined, and Mick Abel has carved out a role as a light's out ...
This week's Phillies mailbag looks at Justin Crawford's status, Buddy Kennedy's place on the roster, and what relief help ...
In the waning days of spring training, the Phillies surprised many observers by assigning top outfield prospect Justin Crawford to triple A. So far, he has been up to the challenge. Never mind ...
The Phillies might not be able to ignore it any longer. That's why Forbes’ Anthony Stitt predicted that the team would call up Justin Crawford, an outfielder out of Arizona.
Crawford’s line-drive rate at 22.7% is the highest of his minor-league career, and his max-exit velocity (110.7 mph) tops that of Phillies centerfielder Brandon Marsh (108.2 mph) for the season.
With offensive concerns in the outfield, the Philadelphia Phillies should consider calling up Justin Crawford, who is raking at Triple-A. ... Answer to Phillies’ Woes Could Be a Phone Call Away.
And MLB Insider Jim Callis has an idea of how to make the Phillies even stronger: Call-up top prospect Justin Crawford. Crawford, an outfielder, is the No. 56 prospect in baseball, per MLB Pipeline.
Justin Crawford, OF (No. 3) Sunday vs. Norwich, the former first-round pick went 3-for-5 with four RBI and a stolen base. The night prior, he went 3-for-4 with one run knocked in and two bags nabbed.
That's why Forbes’ Anthony Stitt predicted that the team would call up Justin Crawford, an outfielder out of Arizona. Crawford has been excellent during his minor league career, and that ...