Kutter Crawford Not Ruling Out Knee Surgery
Kutter Crawford (knee) is dealing with knee soreness. Crawford noted that he first injured this knee during his third start of last season but was able to play through it. However, this was a reason why his velocity dipped at times. His knee has improved over the winter, but he recently faced a setback. McCaffrey noted that he has not ruled out surgery but is working on strengthening his knee first. Last season, the 28-year-old posted a 4.36 ERA and a 1.12 WHIP across 183 2/3 innings. He struck out 175 batters and held a strong 6.8 percent walk rate. If Crawford can overcome this setback, fantasy managers should expect him to slot in the starting rotation.
Source: Jen McCaffrey
According to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic, Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Source: Jen McCaffrey
Kutter Crawford Hasn't Faced Hitters
Kutter Crawford (knee), who is recovering from right patellar tendinopathy, is significantly behind Brayan Bello (shoulder) and Lucas Giolito (hamstring) in his recovery. Crawford is working out in Florida but hasn't faced hitters yet and could be in line for a lengthy absence to begin the season. The 29-year-old also dealt with knee issues in 2024 and could be feeling the effects of career-high workload last year in which he threw 183 2/3 innings over 33 starts in his fourth year in the big leagues. Because he's without a timetable to return and hasn't even started throwing to hitters, it's safe to assume we won't see Crawford back in Boston's starting rotation until at least sometime in May. With Crawford, Bello and Giolito on the IL to begin the year, Richard Fitts and Sean Newcomb started the year in the back end of the rotation in Beantown.
Source: MassLive.com - Chris Cotillo
Boston Red Sox right-hander Source: MassLive.com - Chris Cotillo
Kutter Crawford Still Sidelined With Knee Injury
Kutter Crawford (knee) has had no progress regarding baseball activities. Cerullo notes that the righty is feeling better but still "not doing much." Crawford has been sidelined for much of spring training due to nagging patellar tendon soreness, and he could spend more time than required during his 15-day IL stint. The news comes at an inopportune time, as manager Alex Cora said Tuesday that teammate Brayan Bello (shoulder) won't be ready for opening day. Additionally, starting pitcher Lucas Giolito (hamstring) was forced from his Tuesday outing against the Philadelphia Phillies with a hamstring issue, though it's thought to be minor. Crawford was a durable asset for the Bo Sox in 2024 (33 starts), but he'll have some work to do before he toes the rubber in 2025.
Source: Mac Cerulo
Mac Cerullo of The Boston Herald reports that Boston Red Sox pitcher Source: Mac Cerulo
Kutter Crawford Will Start The Season On The Injured List
Kutter Crawford (knee) will open the season on the injured list. The 28-year-old is dealing with patellar tendon soreness. This injury popped up sometime during the offseason and will now keep him sidelined for the start of the regular season. The Red Sox could also be without starting pitcher Brayan Bello (shoulder), who is still behind schedule. As a result, this will open up a spot in the rotation for Richard Fitts, Quinn Priester or Cooper Criswell. Last season, Crawford logged 183 2/3 innings (33 starts) with a 4.36 ERA and a 1.12 WHIP. He tallied 175 punchouts and held a solid 6.7 percent walk rate. He generated a 3.86 xERA and a .224 xBA, which suggests that he should see some positive regression when he returns to the bump. When cleared for action, Crawford will carry value as a depth starting pitcher in standard leagues.
Source: Boston Strong
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Source: Boston Strong
Kutter Crawford Not Expected To Be Ready For Opening Day
Kutter Crawford (knee) being ready for Opening Day in late March. The good news for the Red Sox is that they do believe right-handers Brayan Bello (shoulder) and Lucas Giolito (elbow) will be ready based on their schedules early in spring training. Crawford, 28, will now be much less attractive as pitching depth in deep-mixed leagues due to patellar-tendon soreness that he's been dealing with early in camp. If he cannot make significant progress soon, Crawford will likely open the 2025 regular season on the 15-day injured list. The former 16th-round pick in 2017 out of Florida Gulf Coast University admitted to being gassed down the stretch last year after making a league-high 33 starts and throwing a career-high 183 2/3 innings. Crawford finished with a 4.36 ERA and 1.12 WHIP with 175 K's but also a league-high 34 homers allowed.
Source: The Boston Globe - Pete Abraham
The Boston Globe's Peter Abraham reports that the Boston Red Sox don't see right-hander Source: The Boston Globe - Pete Abraham
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